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1 "Picking college beauties no pie," says Harlan Miller after ordeal; future sponsors of contests given suggestions by columnist Judge talks about difficulties in picking Old Gold Beauties.
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2 Debaters place in Illinois meet Tied for first.
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3 Dr. Goetch appointed member of committee on higher education Of the NEA.
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4 Dr. Peterson to lecture on cost of Iowa schools Profile of E. T. Peterson, who will talk on alternative methods of financing schools.
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5 Dr. Riebe uses prints to illustrate lecture Speaks on photography.
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6 Graduate of 1919 has book published Wendell White publishes book on psychology.
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7 Miss Freeman to give piano recital Sunday Recital program.
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8 Old Gold sponsors contest to select popular students Will select representative students.
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9 Operator gives "inside" dope on college phone connections; Mrs. Severin tells about what happens at the switchboard Description of the campus phone system and how it works.
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10 Pictures purchased by art department Contemporary art prints will be used in class.
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11 Plans complete for remodeling Women's Gym; work to be postponed until sufficient P.W.A. money is granted Some doubts remain about receiving PWA matching funds; will build new swimming pool building, refinish floors, and build new entrance on east side.
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12 Power plant workers turn on more heat Furnaces consume large amounts of coal to meet demand for heat.
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13 Sandburg to lecture here; leading American poet will present songs, poems on program Profile of Carl Sandburg.
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14 Throngs applaud Tutor Ticklers; packed auditorium echoes plaudits of gala first night audience; show is sell out Review of the show.
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15 'D' letters and tomorrow Claims that it is good for present teachers to take classes and fail, since those teachers should not be in that position to begin with if they cannot pass courses.
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16 Another 'gator comes to live upon campus Violet Franklin receives alligator in mail.
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17 Education in Mexico Discusses Mexico's recent attempts to provide public schooling for its citizens.
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18 Language Club to show "Le Million"
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19 Men serve raccoon; no women needed Men have raccoon dinner.
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20 Skilled artisans are spreading it all over the walls Painters make jokes about their work.
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21 The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College College Eye editorial staff offers suggestions for making ISTC a better college.
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22 The Line Campus gossip.
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23 They have said it; so, now, do we College Eye staff is always seeking stories.
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24 What did you get from "historical quirks?" Praises those who set up and performed the Tutor Ticklers show of 1936.
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25 'Diamond Jim' portrays life of gay nineties
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26 "Tutor Ticklers" holds limelight in campus life this weekend Campus social calendar.
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27 Alice Tow marries Eugene W. Arnold
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28 Allston speaker at Westminster dinner T. Raymond Alston will speak.
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29 Bosley leads forum on student problems Speaks on student uncertainty about religion.
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30 Dr. Fred Eastman returns to campus as chapel speaker
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31 Ellen Richards Club gives demonstration Demonstrates how to cook a meal.
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32 Faculty bidders get tournament started Professor Todd directs bridge tournament.
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33 Games, dancing are planned for college play night on Friday
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34 Importance of art in promoting peace described by Conlon Believes that art is an inspiration for mankind.
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35 Inter-fraternity group will dance Saturday evening
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36 Students attend musical comedy Professor Freeman takes students to Chicago.
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37 Two music pupils in piano recital Jvone Lowrie and Wendell Rider will perform.
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38 Untitled List of Theta Theta Epsilon initiates.
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39 Untitled Marian Yarcho initiated into Phi Sigma Phi.
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40 Untitled Education faculty entertained at Campus School.
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41 Bevan definitely lost to Panther grid staff; former line mentor signs to coach at Tulane University Panther assistant coach Bill Bevan will be the new assistant coach at Tulane University next year.
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42 Closes athletic career After accepting a teaching position, Paul Beckman was forced to give up his position on the basketball team because he could not continue with the required 12 hours of classes; photo.
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43 Conference standings North Dakota holds first place in the North Central Conference in basketball competition.
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44 Hoop teams in five-way tie; Catholic students nose out Phi Tau Theta team in close game Results from intramural men's basketball competition are posted.
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45 Jackrabbits take Panther five in conference tilt Tutors were defeated by South Dakota State, 39-37.
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46 Tolan and Curtis take third, fourth in league scoring John Tolan and Robert Curtis hold fourth and fifth places in the North Central Conference standings for individual scoring.
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47 Tutors cop honors; down roast chicken with drumstick drag A dinner was held for the members of the wrestling and basketball squads.
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48 Tutors downed by undefeated Cornell matmen Panthers were defeated by Cornell, 17 1/2 to 14 1/2.
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49 Tutors invade Northlands for two contests; battle North Dakota State Friday; North Dakota U. on Saturday Both North Dakota teams that the Tutors will face this weekend stand at the top of the North Central Conference standings with undefeated records.
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50 Two sophomores lead Tutor scoring place with large margin John Tolan holds first place in Panther scoring with seventy-one points for the season.
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51 Women's sports Intramural basketball competition has begun; intramural volleyball competition will start next week.
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52 Wrestlers meet Minnesota squad on Gopher mat ISTC will compete against the University of Minnesota in the most challenging match of the year.