The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. [24], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1936: Searching Inside

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... imrdiiitely ami proposed u $1,000 ■nncdintc Ihiihi payment f o i lit ing in the next war. with sup Weincntar.v... id I lie next war was voted j down because >nil rant have wars i i h o .1 I munitions | makers... the Texas Kta ttlul pr„mise deteriorate, all for the the department, will be sponsored (Teachers College... are asked to from the first round to the finals, see Miss Lillian Pairill, director of the department... of music, who is bringing the singer here. on the rumpus by the department of business unlay. April 2f

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... College art department You would have to go a long way to find a literary magazine of this type to compare... Education is the department offering the (neatest numlier of cnnr-iv- .n the graduate school, list in? eight... members of the geography department staff will in elude Miss K< ba Woodrull. (loose Creek, second six..., will offer cla-ses in the English department. During the -etontl six weeks Dt Phillip K (iraham will take.... of the Cniversity of Texas, will also l e a member of the English department during the second six weeks

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... Lehman of the home economics department and Mr r.nd Mrs. F. II Mays of McKinney were guest- at a buffet..., personalities and Or. M. E. Boa- and meeting m"y (,f lhe ed«w«tion department were included on the Hot ■luanita... of the English department of Texas State College for Women, will speak at a meeting of the liammatiinn Society... held in the College Club House at 7 o'clock. ART DEPARTMENT SHOWS EXCHANGE B VSKBAI I. 18 LAST... in the art ^EINEB BOAST department of the College, Hooms More than forty students of 2'i*. 210, and 211

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