Issue Contents

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1 Abbott flays war in chapel address Excerpts from Professor Abbott's address.
2 Advance registration for spring is heavy About 750 have registered.
3 All-college Folk Festival is to be held next Friday Will feature many kinds of dance.
4 Around a key goes; imprints a number; turnkey slips quietly on; Clarence Weir, watchman, tells of experiences on beat Clarence Weir talks about his work as a night watchman; explains timeclock system.
5 Brindley memorial debate cancelled Due to bad weather and scheduling conflicts.
6 Debate teams tie for first at Denver; women debaters victorious in nine out of twelve forensic attempts Despite difficult travel conditions.
7 G. W. Samson to give organ recital Sunday at leisure program
8 Mrs. Jane Pettit will substitute for Dorothy Humiston Brief profile of Jane Pettit; Professor Humiston will pursue advanced study.
9 Music conference festival cancelled Due to bad weather and roads.
10 Reporter describes Baker Hall; says staircase makes good slide; dreams of men students finally realized in Baker Hall Description of the new dormitory.
11 Starbeck named Panther grid coach; former North Central Conference star chosen as new Panther mentor Profile of Clyde "Buck" Starbeck; photo.
12 Steiner, Grinnell president, to be chapel speaker Edward A. Steiner will speak; photo.
13 Student presentation of one act plays to take place this week Play Production class will present three one act plays and three scenes from longer plays.
14 They shall not pass! Suggests establishing tradition of not allowing women to enter Baker Hall.
15 Untitled Enough coal on hand for two weeks; no plans to close school.
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16 Another Old Gold beauty honored by correspondence Lois Bragonier receives fan mail.
17 Are you a cahooter? Defines "cahooter" and claims that the ISTC campus needs more of them.
18 Baby alligator has home under sink Violet Franklin still has her alligator; photo.
19 Graduate writes of China Carol Culver describes her experiences of teaching in China.
20 The Line Campus gossip.
21 They laughed when I got up to talk-- Claims that a public speaking course should be mandatory for teacher education students.
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31 Cheney loses first match in two years; Iowa University downs Tutor matmen 22 1/2 to 9 1/2 in fast meet Ray Cheney lost to Larson of Iowa in overtime.
32 Flashy center Sophomore center Robert Curtis is pictured; photo.
33 Frosh grapplers to meet Cornell Freshmen wrestlers will open their season against Cornell College.
34 Indiana grapplers take Teachers team in fast meet, 22-8 The Big Ten team from Indiana University handed the Panthers a loss at home.
35 Loop standings
36 Panthers outclass Omaha University five by 37-26 score John Baker, former football coach at TC and present Omaha University basketball coach, failed to bring a win against ISTC.
37 Phi Sigs, Xanhos tie for first in early intramural matches Results from men's intramural basketball competition are posted.
38 Seven sororities in volleyball tourney Inter-sorority round-robin volleyball competitions will begin.
39 Splinters--From The Bench Briefly comments on various sporting activities in and around the Waterloo area.
40 Teachers College quintet will close league season with Omaha U tomorrow; Cardinals seek revenge; Pederson or Manship to replace Tolan ISTC will travel to Omaha University to face them again, after defeating them, 37-26, this past week; photo.