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1 "Number of men students is on steady increase," states L. I. Reed; registration for term shows decrease in number of women enrolled Cites growing demand for men in teaching positions.
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2 Are freshman men better in English than the co-eds? Professor Lynch finds men to be more independent and original in their writing; women are more accurate and careful.
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3 Bartlett Hall councils hold first meeting List of officers.
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4 Bohumir Kryl and band will play Tuesday; Matilde Bastulli, former Boston opera star, is one of large group of soloists in company
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5 Donald Fields, Lebanon Valley College graduate, succeeds Edna O. Miller Profile of Donald Fields; Professor Miller will be attending Columbia University.
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6 Elisabeth Brugger will succeed Mary Cromwell as nursery school head Profile of Elisabeth Brugger.
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7 Extension department organizes Saturday classes for first time Will offer French, Spanish, and literature classes.
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8 First all college hop is tonight; dance is first in series to be given every Friday night
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9 First college assembly will be held Wednesday
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10 Former news editor joins College Eye staff LeRoy Evans joins staff.
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11 Freshmen will nominate class officers Monday
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12 Leaders will meet at dinner; students guests at banquet given Thursday evening by president and deans Most groups will be represented at leadership banquet.
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13 Paderewski, far-famed pianist, will feature entertainment program
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14 Power plant excavations are complete; all concrete footings and foundation walls will be finished within two weeks, says construction boss Building will cost $90,000; Tapager Construction is general contractor; description of the building; stack will be 197 feet tall.
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15 Stanley Wood will continue studies at Yale University Description of what he plans to study there.
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16 Three students who submit best names for Tutor athletic teams are to receive awards Will drop Tutor nickname and select a new one.
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17 Trees at Columbia foster friendships says Dean Campbell Sadie Campbell talks about studying at Columbia University.
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18 Untitled Show Me Club will meet; group discusses questions on the Bible and religion..
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19 Untitled Eight hundred students attended the Y frolic.
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20 All students may take part in declamatory contest of fall quarter Will feature cash prizes.
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21 Bernice Bryan and Velma Colbrook get positions here Both will teach at the Training School.
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22 Dean Campbell explains regulations for women Speaks to freshmen women.
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23 Old Gold office is improved Redecorated and refinished.
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24 On rooming-house pests Comments on the annoyances of roommates.
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25 Uniform marks Claims that faculty should use a more uniform official grading system.
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26 Untitled Phi Sigma Epsilon moves from 2119 College Street to 803 West 20th Street.
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27 Board passes on pep leader plan Athletic Board approved plan to select cheerleaders and award sweaters according to performance.
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28 Instruct matmen in fundamentals for tournament Annual intramural wrestling tournament scheduled for November 21.
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29 Intramurals for golf and tennis stars scheduled Fall intramural sports will begin for men.
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30 Little Tutors tackle Greene in first game Returning members of the Teachers High School squad are listed.
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31 Panther Tales Comments on football squad, mascot contest, Mr. Bender's hat preferences, and Russ Hackler's tan.
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32 Seek records of old Tutor sports stars Athletic department compiles records of ISTC athletes; photo.
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33 Sunnyside meet goes to Harman Ralph Harman took first place at the northeastern Iowa invitation golf tournament.
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34 Teachers smash line at 235 in 1909 Local Studebaker dealer, John Thompson, played football for ISTC in 1909; recalls rough play and coach who vanished with the team's money.
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35 Thirty-four gridders left on squad; twelve won letters last year; chalk talks and scrimmages to take place on regular schedule Panthers will soon face Columbia College.
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36 Untitled Teams ISTC will face this year have several returning lettermen ready to play.
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38 Untitled Mabel Hall's swimming record accepted.
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39 Varsity center Burl Berry, one of the fastest members of the squad, is pictured; photo.
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40 Banquet will draw journalists tonight Will hold first publications banquet.
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41 Elizabeth Hart Bennett will teach in Illinois
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42 Erroneous guesses are often classics Humorous mistakes from freshmen tests.
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43 The Line Campus gossip.
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44 Two major plays will be produced Will be staged in October and November.
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45 All-women's banquet to be served tomorrow at 7:30 Will hold breakfast at golf course.
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46 Catholic students elect officers at first meeting List of officers.
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47 Churches entertain in honor of new students Meet local congregations.
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48 Clarence Paulson to wed Elma Jones
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49 Directors of Bartlett Hall hold reception for co-eds
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50 Reporters are trying out to become society assistants College Eye will change style of its society coverage.
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51 Society holds receptions in honor of all new students Campus social calendar.
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52 Sunday Evening Club Open forum offers opportunities to hear speakers.
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53 Untitled Phi Chi Delta sponsors tea.
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54 Untitled Lambda Gamma Nu serenades Bartlett Hall.
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55 Untitled Neo-Chresto holds first meeting.
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56 Untitled Mary Schwyhart elected to national YWCA post.
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57 Untitled Women should appreciate the two new lounges in the Library and in the Auditorium.
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58 Untitled Eulalians hold first meeting.
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59 Untitled Playcraft Club held first meeting.
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60 Y. W. to have lantern parade
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61 Baptist editor will speak here Sunday Robert Gordon will speak.
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62 Frosh women to hear lecture in Auditorium next Monday evening Part of series of lectures to freshmen; schedule and topics.
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63 Mrs. Robert W. Parrott, Waterloo, will present organ recital Monday Mrs. Albert Greeley will also perform.
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64 Officers are elected by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia List of officers.
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65 Old Gold staff makes plans for next annual List of staff members.
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66 Sixteen new reporters try for staff positions List of those under consideration.
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67 Special speech clinic will be conducted Will assist students with their speech problems.
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68 Style of service in school cafeteria is changed this term Will change from breakfast-dinner-supper to breakfast-lunch-dinner; believe it will be better for students and their studies; description of servicing style and other changes.
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69 Untitled YMCA enjoys light lunch.