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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 |