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14 | They disregard the moral effect: now, what's the effect of that?; O. R. Clark writes in favor of our "unlimited cuts" suggestion | Morals and ethics of class attendance are debated. |
15 | Untitled | Recital of Professor Freeman's students rescheduled. |
16 | Untitled | Harriet Nelson and Eloise Bass went to dance at Ames. |
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17 | Cory leads in golf final with Richman | Faculty golf tournament winds to a close; C. S. Cory is four up on Professor Richman. |
18 | J. B. Lake leads field as decathlon trophy events are completed | J. B. Lake holds nine point lead in decathlon standings with four men yet to finish; participants listed. |
19 | Kurtz broadcasts speech commending Waterloo symphony | Helps launch ticket sales for orchestra. |
20 | The Line Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty) |
Campus gossip. |
21 | Untitled | Singles tennis, doubles tennis, and archery finals to be played. |
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22 | Frosh point for Grinnell battle here Nov. 22; Coach Fritzel announces final squad cut | Tutor freshman squad to take on Grinnell in only game of season; photo. |
23 | Hurons who descend on Tutor camp Saturday | Michigan Normal team to take on Teachers College; photo. |
24 | Official Program | Official program for Michigan Normal football game printed. |
25 | Teachers drop game to strong Michigan team at Kalamazoo; Tutors stage second half rally but lose, 26-0 | Tutors lose to Western State, 26-0. |
26 | These men have dads and school behind them | Teachers College team to take on Michigan Normal; photo. |
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27 | Harriers meet Cornell team at half time; scholastic troubles weaken Tutor squad | Depleted Tutor cross country team to take on Cornell at halftime of football game. |
28 | Little Tutors take annual battle from Cedar Falls team Dix--R. Leland (Class of 1933) |
T. C. High beats Cedar Falls, 6-0, in Armistice Day game. |
29 | Untitled | Movies featured at Dad's Day. |
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30 | Dads and the Press Prom are in the social limelight this week | Campus social calendar. |
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31 | Fall term number of Purple Pen goes on sale this week | |
32 | Four and one half days of vacation for turkey holiday; six 35 minute classes will be held Wednesday morning, the term ending at noon | Classes dismissed at noon on Wednesday. |
33 | Little red school house must go, says John Cooper | Excerpts from address. |
34 | Somebody will be tried for something in Commercial Club court | Will hold mock trial. |
35 | Untitled | Minnie Starr's sister-in-law died. |
36 | Untitled | Winter intramural sports include basketball, volleyball, and swimming. |
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37 | "Ten Thousand Miles in Siberia" described on next lecture program | Alfred Lyman Flude will speak. |
38 | Dr. Crowder declares Christianity is only remedy for militarism; band plays concert at campus observance of Armistice Day | Highlights of Armistice Day program. |
39 | Juvenile literature features book week | Library will feature book display. |
40 | Thirty-five belles will welcome dads at game | Tutor Belles cheer squad ready for Michigan Normal game; photo. |
41 | Untitled | Frances Cromwell spoke to YWCA group. |