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1 "Life" to be discussed at summer conference "The Art of Living" will be theme of Lake Geneva YWCA camp.
2 "Throw away your caps" shouts frosh to others Freshmen may take off caps for second term.
3 Band and orchestra will rehearse in up-to-date hall Description of the remodeled practice room in Central Hall.
4 Committee announces movies for this term Schedule of eleven movies.
5 English teachers attend Nat'l Council at Kansas City Attend NCTE meeting.
6 Extension division will hold annual meeting here soon Fifteen state teachers colleges are a part of the group.
7 Faculty members pen articles for science monthly publication Four page bulletin published monthly by Extension Service.
8 Four one-act plays will be presented in college aud.; moods of plays vary from comedy to tragedy and will be presented by play production classes Three plays to be presented by Professor Strayer; one by Professor Tuttle.
9 Instructor edits practical art books Professor Schuneman's book intended for consolidated and rural schools.
10 McCuskey closes brilliant football career at college Profile of Dave McCuskey; photo.
11 Men complete plans for inter-frat dance
12 National student secretary coming to local campus; Miss Winifred Wygal will speak to students and hold personal conferences if arranged Recently returned from trip around world.
13 Religious pageant to be given Sunday Will present "The Heavenly Host" at vesper service.
14 Six college glee clubs sing 'Messiah' 330 voice chorus will perform.
15 Speech Clinic proves valuable to students of Teachers College Initial aim was to improve vocal quality; now working with speech defects.
16 Stanley Wood places first in contest Murvle Hanawalt takes second and Keith Stapely takes third place in oratorical contest.
17 Y. M. C. A. boosts its membership to over one hundred fifty
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18 Formal party of literary society Shakespearean Literary Society holds party at Black's.
19 Heads young university University of Florida's president, Dr. John J. Tigert; photo.
20 Methodist men send representative to religious conclave Professor Eells selected as a national advisor to Phi Tau Theta.
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21 "Purple Pen" sales number over 300 Designed to encourage creative writing among students.
22 "Signs of the times in religion" will be discussed Sunday At CHIC.
23 Eleven men play last grid game for Tutors Captain Dave McCuskey led Tutor gridders to a 19-6 win over Parsons. In the second quarter Tutors had a long run that scored the first touchdown; in the second half Tutors scored two more touchdowns with Parson's falling behind.
24 Get acquainted News from other colleges.
25 The Line Campus gossip.
26 The Simpsonian Relations with Simpson College seem to have improved.
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27 Sociologist calls schools steering gear of society
28 The Editor's Column Urges students to get involved in activities; students and the grades they receive; the public should buy their essentials at local stores, rather than from door-to-door solicitors, to support their college.
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29 Advanced piano pupil gives recital Program for Dorothy Maxwell's recital.
30 Alpha Beta Gamma Details about the "Gamma Blues" dance; probation started November 25 for the pledges.
31 Alpha Chi Epsilon Roster of officers and news about members.
32 Alpha Theta Beta Roster of officers and returning students.
33 Alta Freeman Drove to Grinnell to attend Vladimir Horowitz's concert; accompanied by other faculty members.
34 Chi Pi Theta Roster of officers and students returning to school
35 Delta Phi Delta News about members.
36 German Club Details about the organizing of the club.
37 Graduate recital to be given soon Details about Eleanor Evans' upcoming recital.
38 Iowa Club Karl Nolte of Hudson conducted recent meeting.
39 L. S. A. Plans for upcoming meeting; Orlando Knudson urges all members and friends to attend.
40 Lysle Emerson Attended an opera in Chicago with Denva Meyers and Rosa Lena Ruegnitz.
41 Miss Ida Huglin Called home due to the illness of her sister.
42 Phi Sigma Phi News about members.
43 Pi Gamma Mu Notes from the general field taken from Social Science; updates about the organization.
44 Pi Theta Pi Held fall dance; Mary Diers missed school due to an illness.
45 Tau Sigma Delta News about members.
46 There will be games, popcorn and heaps of fun Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. will sponsor a popcorn mix.
47 V. O. V. Dinner held in honor of pledge Alice O'Rourke and as a farewell to Avonelle Todd; news about members.
48 W. A. A. news Plans for regular meeting and initiation; membership drive being conducted; held sports banquet.
49 Westminster Foundation News and updates on activities.
50 Y. W. C. A. meeting Katherine Rose led discussion at recent meeting.
51 Y. W. C. A. meeting Dec. 11 Ida Winder will speak at next meeting.
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52 As I See It Collegiate sports happenings. Coach Bender teaches fifty-seven freshmen and varsity men to wrestle.
53 Cage and mat men prepare for contests; twenty-six report for initial B. B. practice session; freshmen candidates show much promise; 1929 varsity squad Varsity men comment on this year's play as compared to last year' plays; photo.
54 Chicago athlete shows kicking ability at T. C. Bob Lyn demonstrates high kicking.
55 Four lettermen form nucleus of mat squad Fifty-seven men try out for wrestling.
56 Little Tutors begin basketball drills Basketball practice for Teachers College High School began.
57 New pilot; "Chuck" Tompkins elected grid captain for 1930; captain-elect is two year grid veteran; election announced at President Latham's banquet Tompkins, quarterback; photo.
58 Tutor yearlings win from Grinnell frosh TC beat Grinnell, 14-0. Tutors rushed within eight yards of the goal, but lost the ball; later made up those points.
59 Two banquets given in honor of grid men By President Latham and by Cedar Falls merchants.
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60 More than one T. C. student has flunked the course 'Registration I' Registering for classes.
61 T. C. gold diggers can learn from Broadway experts Will show "Gold Diggers of Broadway" at Regent.
62 Telephone ring brings blushes and giggles How students and faculty react to the ringing of the telephone.
63 Vaudeville attracts large crowd in aud. Description of the acts.
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64 Looking at "The Man Behind the Screens" A look at the men who tend the campus heating plant furnaces.
65 Sixty-nine students receive degrees in fall Commencement Description of the ceremony; roster of graduates.
66 State-wide country school choir planned Professor Fullerton hopes to have four thousand children involved.
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67 Wesley Foundation Students invited to a party on December 6; Winifred Wygal will present at next meeting.