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1 Grant and Littrell fill Eye vacancies Bob Grant will be advertising manager; Harvey Littrell will be circulation manager.
2 First women's play night to be Tuesday
3 Reorganization announced in college administrative and instructional set-up; Nelson, Denny, Paul, Kurtz, Fuller, Lillehei figure in changes Description of President Latham's re-organizational plans; hopes to relieve faculty committees of administrative duties; will take effect July 1, 1934.
4 Dr. Roy L. Abbott to speak on WOI On "Popular Fallacies in Biology".
5 Duo pianists assist at Aeolian recital Performance program.
6 Forty couples are expected at dance For first all-college formal dinner and dance.
7 Orchesis recital to be presented night of Mar. 29 Description of the upcoming program.
8 Debaters win top honors in state forensics; Tutor teams receive most points since meet was started Results of competition; win twenty-two of thirty possible points.
9 Students to vote Monday for new council members Roster of candidates for Student Council positions.
10 Postponed Fahrney talk to be March 30
11 Mrs. Nellie Olson to edit 1934 handbook
12 Journalists to meet at Drake; college press delegates to attend famed Drake relays Will send ISTC delegation to convention.
13 Mitze will head Women's League; new vice president to be elected at honor assembly Roster of Women's League officers; organization now in third year; purposes and structure of group.
14 Holy Week to replace social activities here; daily sessions will feature talks by Dr. Hansen and Dr. Boddy Schedule of speakers and topics for Holy Week.
15 Student board members to be elected Monday List of candidates for Board of Control of Student Publications.
16 Reviewer re-lives excitements and pleasures of spring play; "R.U.R." machine age satire is fantasy with social message A review of the spring play "R. U. R."
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17 College aids state high typing contest Typing contest papers graded by ISTC students.
18 Bing Crosby will select T. C. beauty From the ten finalists.
19 Quinn gives recital Frank Quinn assisted by Gordon Arends in recital.
20 Student writing will appear in April Alumnus Will feature descriptions of the Commons.
21 Concert to be April 5, 6 Euterpeans and Troubadours will perform.
22 The Line Campus gossip.
23 Foreign affairs convention set; world relations delegates will gather at Grinnell To be held at Grinnell College.
24 What is a newspaper? Fred Cram reflects on his days as a journalist.
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25 Wesley drama club to present pageant Will present "The Triumph of the Defeated".
26 News briefs Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
27 New dormitory girls entertained at tea
28 Voice recital to be presented by Waln Program for Winifred Waln.
29 Bartlett Hall Will hold buffet supper.
30 Richman to present students in recital Roster of performers.
31 Students arrange Holy Week services At Wesley and Westminster centers.
32 Commercial Club Will hold bridge party.
33 Hepburn is star of 'Christopher Strong,' latest college show
34 Formal dinner-dance tonight heads society events of the week-end Campus social calendar.
35 Sigma Tau Delta to fete pledges at tea; guests to read MSS
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36 Student photos are sought by annual
37 Sioux City five wins all-state court tourney; Panther fieldhouse packed to 5,000 capacity during meet Sioux City wins high school tournament after defeating West Waterloo.
38 Nichols wins 440 at Armour Relays Nichols starts season well after winning last fall's decathlon.
39 Tutor baseball team to start season April 23; thirty-three answer call for candidates Monday Only four lettermen return to the team this year.
40 Four grapplers to compete in national meet Three seniors and a sophomore head to Ann Arbor for national intercollegiate meet.