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1 Anna B. Lawther guest-speaker at leaders' banquet Addresses fourth annual leaders' banquet.
2 Annual staff will award Gold books To groups whose entire membership has subscribed to the Old Gold.
3 College exhibit shown at Dairy Cattle Congress Will consist of displays about health teaching, educational practice, dramatics, and campus life.
4 College orchestra will present first concert next month Performance program; group has about seventy members.
5 College will be host to scouts this week-end Will attend football game and participate in other activities.
6 Committees are chosen for Blue Key Wednesday List of committee members; group will act as pep squad at athletic contests.
7 Council names John Beebe Vice-President
8 Edward Kurtz goes to Ames conference On band and orchestra work.
9 Explorer speaks on Tapirape Indians at recent lecture Elizabeth Steen speaks.
10 Famous concert singer will appear here October 24th Maria Jeritza will perform.
11 Freshmen will select cheerleaders Monday Will hold tryouts for six cheerleaders.
12 Freshmen would wear doubloons and play jamborees sporting chaplets; entrance tests show silly answers despite high grades Humorous examples of responses from freshman tests.
13 Frosh officers are nominated; Corey Olsan, George Glann, Marion Bragonier are named for President List of nominees.
14 High school expects twenty-five schools at local conference For sectional leadership conference at TCHS.
15 Homecoming edition of 'Alumnus' will be distributed soon
16 Leaders name committees for Homecoming; program to include dance, football game and banquet Lengthy description of activities.
17 Nine points will determine winner in toast contest
18 Panthers face Cornell squad with two shut-outs to credit; Foe lost superior battle to Grinnell Warriors last week The Panthers line-up is undecided for their game against Cornell.
19 Plans for Dad's Day being made; fourth annual Dad's Day is scheduled for November 12 List of committee members.
20 Seven girls added to sorority pledge lists this week List of pledges.
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21 Editorials; college----or not? Students who don¿t put out effort toward college might as well not be in college.
22 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
23 Picture of Follies is now at Regent Showing "Blondie".
24 Senior explains cap rule for freshmen States that freshmen wear caps to distinguish him from high school students.
25 The Line Campus gossip.
26 Two minutes Professor Buckley comments on differences in taste between himself and students.
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27 Banquet to start 'Y' membership drive
28 Bartlett Hall girls give marshmallow roast Wednesday Hold variety of entertaining activities.
29 Fellowship committee of "Y" studies India Group will study Burma and India.
30 Guest speaker William H. Morgan will be speaker for Boy Scout interdenominational church services; photo.
31 Honor fraternities and literary groups have initiation, meetings and luncheons Campus social calendar; list of literary society pledges.
32 Lathams entertain to honor instructor Tea honors Professor Geiger; will hold series of teas this year.
33 Oxford debates are published Work by British debaters in print.
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34 Fraternity Council plans house party Also plan to attend CHIC.
35 High school team defeats Traer eleven; Little Tutors meet Waverly tonight in contest under lights Teachers have won a game and lost a game. The game tonight against Waverly will be the test to see how far they will go this year.
36 Panther defeat predicted by Mr. X Panther predictor, the mysterious Mr. X, was very close on the score against Penn.
37 Petersen wins honor award; receives medal for having highest grades among numeral winners Lester Petersen wins silver medal.
38 Red Cross life saving corps will meet every week
39 Reeves gains final round; will meet the winner of Weissman-Williams match for title If the weather permits, the two semifinalists will play. Weissman was on the No. 1 team last spring and is expected to advance to the finals.
40 Student body hails from many states Students come from thirteen states.
41 Teachers beat Quakers here in loop game; Panthers score twice in final quarter to win After three quarters, nobody had scored; TC came to life in the last period against Penn. They defeated the Penn Quakers, 14-0.
42 W. A. A. will meet next Tuesday Will discuss intramurals.
43 Women drill for autumn sports events; more than a hundred girls are expected to compete Plans and rules for intramural competition.
44 Women's pool will be open to girls for recreation Will be open three nights a week.
45 Wrestling tourney for college titles will be staged Wrestling tournament will be held in Men's Gymnasium. The contestants will be divided into two groups: Classes A and B.