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Archives → 1934 → 9/25
- Salients in the Day's News
- MOORE SHOWS PLEDGES ARE BECOMING FEWER
- ENGLISH 28 OVERCROWDED; MUNN CALLS MEETING OF '38
- Harvard Critic Will Again Publish Papers This Year
- SAMBORSKI CALLS OUT HOUSE FOOTBALL TEAMS
- THE THINKING MAN WINS
- THE ELEPHANT SLEEPS
- WANTED, MORE BRAIN TRUSTERS
- Yesterday
- A Kansas View
- UNIVERSITY MAINTAINS LARGE COLLECTION OF ANIMALS FOR RESEARCH
- CRIMSON CONFIDENTIAL GUIDE
- Merry-go-Round
- ANNUAL HIDE-AND-SEEK
- CONFIDENTIAL GUIDE
- Buckshot Replaces Birth-Control In Yard Squirrel-Defense Tactics
- COL. APTED'S EYES POP AT SIGHT OF LADY'S TORTOISE
- The Crimson Playgoer
- News Salients
- TENNIS TOURNAMENT
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