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1 | Cambridge U. men must mind the ten o'clock curfew; but four cents will buy late permission and wreck single standard | Double standard involving late permission at Cambridge is indicative of attitude towards women there; British debaters talk about customs of their school. |
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2 | Dad's Day in assembly | Dad's Day will be theme of assembly. |
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3 | Fighting westerners depicted in novels on display next week | New book display in Library. |
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4 | Little Tutors plan their own Dad's Day | Will host Visitors' Day. |
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5 | Oidche Shamhna parties and hops compete with phantoms Friday | Lore of Halloween and Teachers College activities from the past. |
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6 | Over half of frosh men get "D" letters for first six weeks; English and psychology are most difficult subjects for freshmen to master | A look at grades in some of the more difficult subjects. |
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7 | Play written by Katherine Buxbaum presented Monday; Playcraft Club presents "Till Twenty Years" | Professor Buxbaum talks about her play. |
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8 | President of Illinois Teachers College to address graduates; seventy diplomas and degrees will be conferred at fall commencement | Walter P. Morgan will speak. |
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9 | Press Prom plans are for modernism, speed, and dash; "Hot News" is the theme to be carried out from beginning to end | Preview of the dance and its theme. |
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10 | Professors to speak to Iowa teachers | Professor Fuller and Finkenbinder will appear on ISTA program. |
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11 | Seventeen scene satire on American life is "Beggar on Horseback"; will be presented November 6 and 7 in College Auditorium Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty) |
Preview of the play; list of cast members. |
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12 | Shingles and shutters cause Erbe's insomnia | Professor Erbe has designed the house, which is being built on Clay Street. |
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13 | Sixteen students are elected to Kappa Delta Pi; informal initiation to be held November 4; formal, November 15 | List of new members. |
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14 | Students revel at Halloween Hop in gym tonight; Dexter's Pennsylvanians to present costume novelties and songster trios | Preview of the dance. |
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15 | Two thousand dads receive call for second annual Day; dads will wear purple and gold buttons designated as official badges | Schedule of activities. |
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16 | Wine, women, and war get due attention in international debate; cost of tobacco, knickers, helium gas, and battleships have place in argument | Highlights of the debate with the students from Great Britain. |
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17 | Y. W. finance campaign sings $900 swan song | Also hope to receive another $300 to $400. |
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18 | Should scholarship be the basis of the allotment of "cuts"; should we make it three or five a term? | Current attendance system criticized; new options are explored; appreciates spirit shown by Boy Scouts. |
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19 | Untitled | Eulalians put together a "kitchen band". |
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20 | Blocking specialist | Robert Burley has been a consistent blocker for the Tutors this season; photo. |
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21 | Defensive star | Albert Miller has been outstanding on defense this season. |
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22 | Little Tutors clash with strong for at Reinbeck homecoming Dix--R. Leland (Class of 1933) |
T. C. High football team prepares for Reinbeck after loss to Grundy Center, 6-2. |
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23 | Penn struggles to scoreless tie with stronger Teachers; Tutors come close to Penn goal | Even though outplayed, Penn Quakers tie Tutors, 0-0. |
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24 | Runners win | Harriers defeat Penn cross country team, 24-14. |
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25 | Tracksters accompany gridders to Simpson | Track men prepare to meet Simpson runners between halves of upcoming football game. |
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26 | Tutors journey to meet Simpson; game to complete conference card for this season | Tutors gear up for last conference game at Indianola. |
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27 | Untitled | Theory football teams played to 6-6 tie on freshman field. |
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28 | Mat men start work; majority to report when football ends | Few report to first wrestling practice due to many veterans being on the football team; those appearing at practice listed. |
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29 | The Line Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty) |
Campus gossip. |
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30 | Untitled | Women's field hockey team to travel to Iowa City for Hockey Play day. |
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31 | Untitled | Gladys Lynch gave dramatic reading. |
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32 | Untitled | Howland Hanson will speak on voting. |
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33 | Untitled | PI Omega Pi will meet. |
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34 | Untitled | Miniature golf course installed in Empress Theater. |
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35 | Untitled | Tascher defeats Hanson and Cory defeats Todd to advance in faculty golf tournament. |
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36 | Spooks, witches, and ghosts stalk through college society this week | Campus social calendar. |
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37 | Advanced Concert Band to be organized soon | Fifty players each from the Women's Band and the Men's Band will be selected for a Concert Band. |
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38 | Classical Club reorganizes after thirteen years | Group was discontinued after World War I, because there were not enough students of Latin. |
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39 | College couples may see College Love at Regent |
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40 | Old classrooms give way to remodeled Extension offices | Rooms in Old Gilchrist being remodeled. |
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41 | Students direct high school program | TCHS will present "Dear Departed" and "A Nephew in the House". |
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42 | Untitled | Writers' Club met to hear essay and poetry. |
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43 | W. A. A. welcomes 30 new associate members |
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44 | Wisconsin State College may debate Teachers | Alumnus Elbert W. Harrington proposes debate. |
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45 | Y. W. prepares to welcome Mrs. Morgan | Mildred Morgan will be guest for a week. |