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1 Plans formulated for celebration of sixtieth anniversary Irving Hart will be general chairman; outline of activities.
2 Notice to graduates Should receive instructions for Commencement.
3 Grandstand to be erected temporarily; to replace one destroyed during the tornado recently Description of the replacement stadium; $10,000 available now; will be base of permanent stadium.
4 "The Love God" is theme for chapel
5 Rare tropical snake received by nature study laboratory Arrives in shipment of bananas; sent to Professor Cable, but it escapes.
6 President Latham announces faculty committee members List of committee appointments.
7 Announcements Commencement announcements available.
8 Farm burns while Dr. Luse is away Farm owned by Professor Luse sustains $3500 damage.
9 Dockeray to leave; will join staff of James Millikin U.
10 "Knock, knock," the "goofy" game is here! Knock, knock game is loose on campus.
11 College movie based on U. Parrott novel Will show "Next Time We Love".
12 Drama department to give series of one act plays Projects of play production class.
13 Class recites choric verse Professors Arey and Buxbaum sponsor demonstration.
14 College Orchestra to give concert at sing Tuesday Concert program.
15 Campus-wide improvements move forward; seven separate projects approximating $60,000 under way Survey of construction projects and improvements.
16 Hart returns from Des Moines meeting Believes Iowa is making good progress in education.
17 String trio to give recital Sunday for the leisure hour Recital program.
18 Campus School to hold an open house Kindergarten and primary grades will entertain.
19 But a few days remain for strolling Campus view from northeast; photo.
20 Rural mail carriers to tour the campus during convention
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21 These great days of ours Claims that the drought will not devastate Iowans.
22 Lullaby of Baker Hall Steam escapes from the heating plant next to Baker Hall; photo.
23 Charlie, like grandma, frightens staff member while fleeing from justice; but the "J" men always get their man! Cell for Charlie Woodchuck escapes but is recaptured.
24 Waitresses are sorely tried by the orders given by customers Waitresses tell of strange orders.
25 "Fifteen bats killed with one shot," claims Dr. Roy L. Abbott now In search for mammal specimens.
26 Chips and Quibs Campus news notes.
27 The Line Campus gossip.
28 Miss Aitchison writes of rambles Describes her trip to Europe.
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29 Sioux Club maids to desert campus soon for S. Dakota homes Club began in 1910; had eighteen members this summer; photo.
30 Gemmill addresses gathering at dinner Spoke on Communism.
31 Graduates notice Should be measured for academic regalia.
32 Florence Buckwalter marries Ray L. Helt
33 Westminster tea to honor Minnie Cook Will speak on work at Embudo Mission School.
34 Bel Cantos are active past week Held dinner.
35 Sigma Tau Delta to hold reunion Saturday evening List of initiates.
36 Wheaton and Wood nuptials are read Frances Wheaton married Wallace Wood.
37 Kappa Delta Pi has educational forum Several members speak.
38 Primaries plan formal banquet
39 Dinners, teas, music, and studio productions take up leisure time Campus social calendar.
40 Pi Omega Pi's plan for dinner, initiation List of initiates.
41 Many historic sites included in Erbe's eastern Iowa trip Highlights of trip to northeast Iowa.
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42 "Golfers even play when there is snow," says Jack Francis Talks about his work on the golf course.
43 Old Normal Eytes News from old college newspapers.
44 Sunday School tourney ends; inter-denominational ball team is victorious in tourney Interdenominational team took first place in the YMCA Sunday school kittenball tournament; results are posted.
45 Bloomer school holds Teachers branch at Council Bluffs now History of the Bloomers.
46 Women's sports Briefly comments on a recent camping trip; results of women's tennis tournament announced.
47 To "Can men cook?" the Cassills answer "yes" and prove it Father and son do their own cooking.
48 DeBoer's team drives out three homers to win Results are announced from kittenball competitions.
49 Scott, Emmerson in finals of golf tournament Winfield Scott will face Harry E. Emmerson in the semifinals round of the Agriculture Student's Golf Tournament.
50 Campus cannons now quiet were once not so peaceful Brief history of the cannon.
51 Exhibit to be held by Campus School Intermediate grades will put on show.
52 Faculty golfers reach semifinals; Denny, Cory lead Results are announced from recent competition in the faculty men's golf tournament.
53 Course in flying is offered on campus Robins learn to fly.
54 Finish finals of city tennis; McNabb defeats Haddox in semifinals; Kadesch wins from Cutler Bill McNabb will face Dick Kadesch in the finals of the city tennis tournament; results are posted.
55 Blom's fast pitching defeats Vallier's team to win meet Marien Blom's team defeated Dorothy Vallier's team in kittenball, 9-4.
56 Student loses money trying to make it Book on making money is overdue.
57 Class to exhibit their prints at tea Professor Conlon's class will show work.
58 Scoutmasters take overnight hike