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1 Some collect 'em; he enjoys them Professor Lillehei enjoys his stamp collection.
2 Coming exhibit to show work of publications Board of Control of Student Publications will mount exhibit.
3 Parrott attends Vermont school Studying at Vermont School of the Dance.
4 Old South Hall remodeled into small assembly Old Gilchrist Hall chapel is being remodeled; stained glass windows will be removed; project will cost $6000.
5 Samuelson honored at dinner party in Des Moines July 25 Sponsored by ISTA.
6 Porcupine's quill and ticker tape tell traveler's tale Lillie Anderson has souvenirs of her extensive travels.
7 College to aid music program of Bible meet; symphony orchestra, glee clubs, college choir are listed Several groups will perform at the Cedar Falls Bible Conference.
8 College high school Honor Roll released List of names.
9 Chapel dispensed in deference to Bible Conference
10 Burch to meet Orr for crown Intramural golf title is to be determined.
11 Singers draw largest audience from here Performance by Piney Woods School group earns $157.
12 Highs and lows of domesticity charted in 'Love and Geography'; blend of laughter and tears in Scandinavian comedy-drama Review of the play.
13 Teacher needs tact, Miss Paine says at forum Excerpts from address by Olive Paine.
14 Five survive faculty golf meet to date
15 Gladice Sears develops new theory for teaching typing; Plainfield high freshmen hundred percent typists Advocates introduction of keyboarding skills classes early.
16 Xylophonist next music hour soloist Shirley Oeser will perform.
17 Students studious in spite of heat, librarian proves Over 32,000 books checked out in June.
18 Dr. Frank Clapp is speaker for Commencement; is worker in standardized and self-marking tests Profile of Frank L. Clapp.
19 Education In The News News and issues from college campuses across the United States.
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20 "Our teacher, she said--" Teachers need to make a good impression on parents.
21 Needed--a laboratory course in getting and keeping a job To keep a teaching position, one must fit well with the community or be voted out of the district.
22 The Line Campus gossip.
23 Decline of murder as an art laid to lack of intelligence Asserts that murder has lost its meticulous beauty.
24 Campuses From Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
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25 Miss Anna R. Wild honored by buffet luncheon in Alcove Celebrated her birthday.
26 Farrell, Smith voted as best speakers by Kiwanis in Waterloo Group of four speaks to club.
27 Picnic honoring R. W. Harbeson displays talent Social Science faculty have fun at picnic.
28 Staff members leave tomorrow on western trip Will visit South Dakota and Wyoming.
29 Branch Briefs News from the Branch Summer School.
30 July, with its weddings, has high average in news; many entertain Campus social calendar.
31 Beery, Menjou star in new college movie Will show "The Mighty Barnum".
32 Writers' Club picnic in alcove following mezzanine meeting Members read from their work.
33 Youngest freshman turns interests to trains, grammar Nursery school student discovering new interests.
34 Margaret L. Riggs to wed Oran Allen August sixteenth
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35 "Little red school house" explained Professor Todd explains the phrase "little red school house".
36 "Hooray For Love" is feature at Iowa
37 Ferguson wins in magazine contest Jessie Ferguson wins prize for identifying quotations.
38 Mohrmen defeat Fiester nine 11-8 Mohr's kittenball team champions over Fiester's and Frost's teams.
39 Women's Sports Discusses last week's canoeing class activities.
40 Book exhibit deals with photography
41 Mohr leads at half-way mark; first half of split season completed in kittenball league Statistics so far for kittenball: Mohr 3-0, Axmear 2-1, Frost 1-2, Fiester 0-3.
42 Pedagogue turns poet and records children's actions Juanita Hess writes poems about her young students.
43 Papa Hickok loves that buzzing sound Ruth Ransom has eleven cousins whose first name begins with the letter Z.
44 Teachers College well represented on city net team Students participate in city-wide tennis tournament.
45 Tutor football outlook seems fair for 1935; eighteen lettermen are expected to return this fall Assessing Panther football team for coming year; photos.