Issue Contents

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1 "Jesus saw glory and wretchedness of mankind"--Palmer Excerpts from address by Albert A. Palmer.
2 Button-eyed feline is born at request of drama maestro Students construct stage prop.
3 College rebuilds grounds in 1934; alterations, repairs change appearance of buildings Description of changes to the campus.
4 Education students to write stories on teaching problems Assigned to write short stories based on teaching problems.
5 Fahrney mentioned in new history text For aid in preparation of text.
6 Fuller speaks to Chicago alumni unit at dinner meeting Talked about campus changes.
7 Fullerton presents choir instruction plan to Dakotans Professor Fullerton makes presentation to one thousand teachers in South Dakota.
8 Glee clubs present old Yuletide carols Cecilians and Minnesingers will perform.
9 Judges select eight acts for Tutor Ticklers; student show rehearsals will begin soon after vacation Brief description of acts.
10 Lounge for clerical employees is opened after redecoration ON second floor of Old Gilchrist Hall.
11 Mueller to present senior viola recital Program for Ruth Mueller.
12 Nursery School advises giving of "To-do-with" toys for children Professor Brugger talks about toys.
13 Paul Hutchison to discuss war signs in Europe
14 Peace and quiet, dates, parties on slate for vacation Students talk about their Christmas vacation plans.
15 Purple Pen sponsors second annual story writing competition Will be campus sponsor of national contest.
16 Sage will speak on Saar vote at Thursday forum
17 Strayer discusses play production in drama periodical Professor Strayer is associate editor of The Cue.
18 Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates
Furry--Leroy W. (Class of 1935)
Review of important events of 1934.
19 The World This Week World happenings.
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20 "The economy of abundance"
Byerly--Helen (Student--1934)
Book review.
21 An educated man Marks of an education person.
22 Campuses from Coast to Coast News from campuses around the United States.
23 Hooray for self-government Student feels students don't have enough power in student government and that faculty make the decisions; this is why students don't vote in elections.
24 I've got to work Discusses the idea of having a job while in school.
25 The Line
Bovee--Victor (Class of 1935)
Campus gossip.
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26 Brunette is not funnel, 'Tis found Humorous errors made when asking for chemicals in the lab.
27 College closes for holidays as gala Christmas parties pervade campus A look at campus Christmas parties for 1934.
28 Coming Events Upcoming events in campus.
29 Fifty men search for cats, then join six fraternities Hazing ends for this group; list of new members.
30 High School artists' exhibit is presented Scholastic Magazine display.
31 One hundred twenty in placement tests
32 Orchestra Club gives concert in Gilchrist Performance program.
33 Physical education group sings carols As part of Christmas party.
34 Pi Beta Alpha Club initiates at dinner List of initiates.
35 Students compose Campanile carols Professor Ruegnitz's class composes carols; some are played on the Campanile.
36 Uniforms and fraternities cloud co-ed's view of basketball game A woman's impressions at a basketball game.
37 Women's League tie vote to be adjusted at executive meet Eileen Ferreter and Ardys Smith tie.
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38 Baker announces big intramural sports program
39 Crippled Tutor matmen leave for Wisconsin
40 North Central adds Panthers, Omaha to loop TC is added to the North Central Conference and the track team will be the first to try for a championship in the new conference.
41 Panthers drop league battle to Quaker five TC loses, 21-20.
42 Placement report on 1933-34 graduates Breakdown by kind of position secured.
43 Twenty-nine survive frosh basketball cut Seventy freshmen men reported for the first call of freshmen basketball practice; the tryout squad was recently cut to twenty-nine.
44 Watson's text used by 62 colleges in U. S. Text on freshman mathematics widely used.