Issue Contents
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1 | 'The Mikado,' comic opera, will be given; to be produced by united departments on March 7 | Opera seems to be undergoing revival. |
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2 | And do they practice? Yes slightly, just every day but Sunday is all; Lambda Gamma Nu will present "A Night in an Inn" | Tutor Ticklers acts are rehearsing. |
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3 | Bob Schneider is scheduled to play at inter-frat hop |
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4 | Dr. Howland Hanson will speak on 'Youth' | At CHIC service. |
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5 | Drama division selects comedy mid-winter play; "Once in a Life Time" will be produced February 16 and 17 | Play preview. |
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6 | Fifty-one aspire to graduate this term |
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7 | Kraft is selected for board position | Will replace Max Boller. |
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8 | Loper threatens to cancel Old Gold club-sales contest | Organizations have not complied with terms of sales contest agreement. |
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9 | Olive Sinclair earns honors last term |
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10 | Only six more weeks; submit songs now and avoid rush! | In Loyalty Song contest. |
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11 | Schedule announced for second week of Old Gold pictures |
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12 | Shakespeare wrote political satire---Kuhl; Iowa University lecturer compares today with Elizabethan age | Excerpts from address by E. P. Kuhl. |
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13 | Sixty-three men in kitchens, restaurants, to earn expenses; clerking, janitor work and library also prove popular Olsan--Corey Ralston (Student--1934) |
Men at school are working to pay for education; a look at their wages. |
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14 | Student recitals featured during weekly music hour | List of performers. |
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15 | Symphony Orchestra will present second of season's concerts | Performance program. |
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16 | Teachers debaters at Illinois; debaters leave for tournament at Illinois State Normal School; two women's, two men's teams are entering contest | These four men and women will represent TC at the debate in Illinois; photo |
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17 | World problems will be discussed at meetings of Professors Association; M. R. Thompson will talk on reparations next Monday | AAUP has arranged series of discussions. |
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18 | Editorials; no time to think | Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the president-elect, says that youth does not have time to think; editorial writer defends his generation. |
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19 | Editorials; Sing Sing college | Hard times mean that some college educated people end up turning to crime. |
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20 | Forum | Professor Fagan suggests doing away with required class attendance. |
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21 | Literat = Eye | Student short stories and poems. |
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22 | Students formerly were obliged to get drinking water from windmill; the first college boarding house was located on "Berg's Corner" | History of the early campus. |
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23 | The Line | Campus gossip. |
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24 | Untitled | Virgil Lekin is working for the Iowa General Assembly. |
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25 | Alpha Society | Held bridge party. |
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26 | Cedar Falls women attend formal tea |
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27 | Dr. Luse will speak at Bartlett coffee |
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28 | Ellen Richards Club | Will hold supper meeting. |
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29 | Freshman women's debate tournament begun Wednesday | Debate cancellation of war debts. |
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30 | Girls of Kappa Phi have Scotch party |
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31 | Interfraternity dance, Women's League parties head entertainment program | Campus social calendar. |
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32 | List of recreational facilities on local campus completed | Women's League publishes booklet. |
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33 | Women's League plans wide social program for all college girls | Lengthy description of the work of the Recreation Committee. |
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34 | And then again, maybe golf balls would be better! | Coach Whitford wants to give his freshmen a better chance of making a basket. |
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35 | Close contests feature first round of play; Phi Sig, Xanho, Chi Pi and A. D. A. survive process of elimination | Intramural basketball results. |
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36 | Dr. Kimmelshue will give address Sunday | At Westminster House. |
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37 | Entry lists for three events close today; no limit on number of teams each fraternity may enter | For handball and volleyball. |
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38 | First attempt of Madame X meets with success | Madame X predicted a six point win instead of a three point win, but she predicted that the game would be close. |
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39 | Folk dancing night is open to everyone |
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40 | Girls drill for intramurals; nine basketball teams are preparing for round robin |
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41 | Little Tutors invade Grundy Center court | The Little Tutors defeated Grundy in their first game, but are going to be looking toward a challenging game tonight. |
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42 | Prep tourney will be here; Iowa High School Wrestling title to be decided in February | The high school wrestling tournament will be held in the Men's Gymnasium. L. L. Mendenhall will be in charge of the arrangements. |
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43 | Teacher schedule nine games for 1933 | The football schedule for 1933 will consist of nine games. There will be four Iowa Conference battles, two contests with Midwest Conference rivals, and one other. Penn will be replaced with Grinnell. |
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44 | Teachers nose out Norsemen in fast game; last half rally by Luther Falls short by only three points | Panthers win, 32-29; marks the first victory over Luther gained by Teachers in basketball since 1930. |
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45 | W. A. A. members to stage debate on awarding letters | Will debate WAA point system. |
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46 | Whitford reduces yearling cage squad to sixteen players | List of team members after final cut. |
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47 | Wrestlers will try for berths; team for first meet to be selected on basis of trial results |