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1 Bel Cantos sing at Bible meet July 30 Perform at Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
2 Orchestra Club concert to be given Monday; Gerald Boshart will assist string orchestra as soloist Performance program.
3 Decorators visit furniture stores Professor Branagan's class visited Waterloo stores.
4 Stuffed elephants prey on students Professor Branagan's class made stuffed animals.
5 Survey by Dr. Charles shows girls travel more than boys; only eleven of eighty-six have been in any other state Professor Charles reports on the travel experience of his students.
6 Euterpeans to sing at Music Hour Tuesday; Searight will present cello solo by Popper at hour Performance programs.
7 Bosley states views to "Eye"; discloses part of plans for fall term in his visit here Harold Bosley will take on CHIC and campus religious leadership duties in fall 1934.
8 College Band to play Thursday, August 23 Will perform at summer Commencement.
9 New officers named at AAUW meeting in Commons July 26 Roster of officers.
10 Njus will play lead in alumni summer drama List of cast members for the Theta Alpha Phi alumni production, "The Mistress of the Inn".
11 State Fair to hear singing of 30,000 youngsters Professor Fullerton will lead massed musical performances.
12 Dorothy Wood is Tri-Beta historian Preparing for initiation.
13 Class in club craft plans experimental one-day camp trip Will practice girls camp routines.
14 New economics sorority begun; honorary home economics organization is Theta Theta Epsilon Theta Theta Epsilon organized; list of charter members; purposes of the group.
15 Reporter finds study of anger at Branch has practical value; research tells what makes your room-mate so annoying Professor Ritter reveals the results of his study of anger.
16 The World This Week News from around the world.
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17 Author of "Becoming a Writer" believes genius can be taught A book review of "Becoming a Writer" by Dorothea Brande.
18 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
19 And now it's the "Radio Pest Exterminator" New invention tunes out objectionable parts of radio broadcast.
20 The Line Campus gossip.
21 "Rabble In Arms" is attempt to glorify Benedict Arnold A book review of "Rabble In Arms" by Kenneth Roberts.
22 Most prominent man is now reporter for (ahem!) "Eye" Profile of Truman Manship.
23 Poetry
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24 Fairy tale, "Hansel and Gretel," comes to life in nursery school; Victrola with open doors used to portray the witch's oven Professor Mayfield's class acts out children's drama.
25 Farewell picnics are popular as end of term draws nearer Campus social calendar.
26 Oelrich to sing in recital next Monday evening Performance program for Dorothy Oelrich.
27 Shermans entertain band at Wiler home Helen Wiler married Everett Sherman.
28 Matthews-Dunkerton marriage announced Florence Matthews married Roger Dunkerton.
29 Six are featured in program before Writers' Club group List of readers and their topics.
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30 Untitled Alleen Havens married Donald Howard.
31 Richman defeats Denny in faculty golf semi-finals
32 Untitled Katherine Thompson visited Olive Barker.
33 Untitled George C. Johnson visited campus.
34 Untitled Florence Cowie and Margaret Kennedy will chaperone group at Ingawanis.
35 Rural teachers' choir sings at song hour drill Practice songs for ISTA meeting.
36 Branch briefs News from Branch Summer Schools.
37 Fullerton to direct rural school choir of Teachers Nov. 2 At ISTA meeting.
38 Untitled Professors Hunter and Terry visited Pearl Hogrefe.
39 Untitled Peg Fullerton and Ruth Huber visited Seattle.
40 Wiler-Sherman rites of 1933 announced Helen Wiler married Everett Sherman.
41 In those days, ads were called news A look at some old newspapers.
42 Belle Diamond weds David Guralnik here
43 Smithmen lick McGilroy team by 15-2 count; Hurd up another notch, defeating Hintzmen six to two Final week of kittenball.
44 Women's sports Happenings in women's recreation.
45 Untitled Professor Hays receives M. A. degree.
46 Untitled Helen Sturdevant returned home.
47 Untitled Leora Boetger is visiting the South and the East.
48 Men's net meet to open Monday; intramural tennis will be staged on college courts Tournament open to all college men.
49 Graduates' notice Should be measured for cap and gown.