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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. |