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1 "God an invention?" asks Bosley Sunday At CHIC service.
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2 "Walzerkrieg" to be shown Oct. 28 German Club will show films.
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3 Board elects ten to Eye; Stanley Reeves is named as managing editor for present Roster of College Eye staff members.
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4 Candidates for class officers are chosen; final election of all classes officers to be held next Tuesday List of nominees.
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5 Dad's Day to be October 31 Schedule of Dad's Day activities.
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6 Dean Nelson's "Queen" possesses driveway Dean Nelson's pet bulldog enjoys lying in the street.
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7 Halliburton to speak on travel Profile of Richard Halliburton; photo.
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8 Just before the battle, mother . . . cry frosh-sophs Freshmen and sophomores will engage in a tug of war to determine if the freshmen can remove their beanies.
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9 Pre-Coe pep meeting at Crossroads today
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10 President Latham will be host to campus leaders at annual banquet Representatives of campus organizations will attend; part of series of meetings with campus leaders..
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11 Procession and convocation open 60th anniversary Also consider results of survey of the college; photo.
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12 Proposals for future of Teachers College are presented at conferences
Wescott--Gwendolyn N. (Class of 1937)
Wide-ranging survey recommends new buildings, higher pay for faculty, curricular revision, sound extracurricular activities, administrative reorganization, and other things.
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13 Richard Halliburton, who swam the Panama Canal, speaks here Sunday Profile of Richard Halliburton.
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14 Side glances during the celebration Observations made during the Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration.
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15 World This Week
Boysen--Paul James (Class of 1938)
US and world news.
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16 Listen children and you shall hear Questions why students left audience before speakers had finished.
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17 Michel, eight girls go to Iowa City For technique class in field hockey.
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18 More to the editor
Colby--Julian F. (Class of 1937)
Unhappy with the method of selecting class officer nominees.
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19 Sound proof music hall recommended Too much noise is coming from the music department.
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20 The Cafeteria Line Fragments of conversation from the food line.
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21 The Line Campus gossip.
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22 A meeting called to organize Democrats
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23 After the game Fans of both teams can go to the Commons for recreational dancing.
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24 Alpha Delta Alpha plans annual dance
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25 College Singers name officers List of officers and members; will give two performances.
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26 Fraternity Council plans smokers and activities for year List of IFC officers.
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27 Freeman and five students give recital List of performers; concert program.
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28 Geography fraternity is making land maps Gamma Theta Upsilon made land utilization maps of Cedar Heights.
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29 Kurtz talks on Phi Mu Alpha activities
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30 Lambertson speaks On effective speaking.
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31 Life saving corps have picnic supper at sponsor's cottage List of officers; purpose of the group.
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32 Miss Rice tells Art League of travels Mildred Rice talks about trip to Europe.
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33 Mrs. N. O. Halvorson leads first forum Will discuss role of women in Britain.
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34 New mascot Ching, a chow dog, is the mascot of Phi Sigma Epsilon.
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35 Octet to sing for Des Moines reunion Group will dress in costumes of the 1890s; list of members.
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36 Students again swinging into social whirl at all-college dance tonight College social calendar.
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37 Students select most attractive rooms In Bartlett Hall competition.
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38 Two women's glee clubs elect officers Aeolian and Bel Canto Glee Clubs list officers.
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39 "Don't get personal" is Saturday movie
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40 "Two right, one back, repeat, don't bounce" Students take dance class.
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41 Bosley states that people need sense of direction for life In CHIC sermon.
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42 Charles says speed is cause of accidents Serving as member of state safety committee.
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43 Cleaners specialize in women's clothes Wes Parsons opens dry cleaners on the Hill.
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44 Commercial Club to have political debate Will debate merits of Franklin Roosevelt and Alf Landon.
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45 Dr. Earle V. Moore considers chimes exceptionally fine Visitor looks at the Campanile.
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46 Dr. Sage discusses religion in Germany At Religious Forum.
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47 Education fraternity offers award for study of education National Kappa Delta Pi organization offering $1000 for research papers.
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48 Faculty discuss "what does survey mean?" Will serve as prelude to department discussions.
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49 Freshmen men tour music department As part of orientation program.
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50 Home economists meet on campus for conventions Program highlights; Ellen Richards Club will host.
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51 New hamburger shop is open L. N. Grimstad opens Maywood Hamburger Shop on the Hill.
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52 New programs for Coe game Will have program for each home game.
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53 Roeder appointed Andrew Roeder was appointed to executive board of Men's Union.
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54 Ruth Boardman elected Will serve as president of Pi Theta Pi pledges.
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55 Senior class holds first supper meeting
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56 Speech contest plans announced Hamilton Club will host after dinner speaking session.
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57 Training School with observe education week November 9-15 Will give those interested an opportunity to visit the school.
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58 Catholic association of students meets Adopts program of study.
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59 Dr. Nelson attends Luther celebration Celebrates twentieth anniversary of his graduation from Luther College.
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60 L. S. A. Will meet.
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61 Lambda Gamma Nu List of pledges.
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62 Olympia is one shop to make own candy In downtown Cedar Falls.
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63 Republican, Democratic or what? The reporter's burning question Reporter talks to campus people about their political preferences.
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64 Untitled List of Euterpean Glee Club officers.
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65 What is it? bird, beast, or flower Professor Horns offers prize for interpretation of his work; photo.
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66 Alderman takes dash honors as fall meet opens "Dusty" Dean Alderman opened the meet with a good 100 yard dash time of 10.04 seconds.
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67 Dickinson issues call for varsity basketball squad A group of forty men greeted Coach Arthur Dickinson as the first basketball practice of the year took place.
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68 New stadium of concrete and steel ready for Kohawk game The new structure will be able to seat six thousand fans with the addition of twenty more rows; photo.
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69 Nodaks down Panthers 19-0 North Dakota University, led by Fritz Pollard, beat the Tutors, 19-0.
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70 Panther Cubs to meet Coe frosh at homecoming The Panther Cubs vs. the Coe freshmen will be a preliminary game to the Homecoming game vs. Morningside.
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71 Send for our free booklet; football in five easy lessons. Free booklet offered to students to help learn the fundamentals of football.
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72 Todd speaks Professor Todd spoke at YMCA meeting in Waterloo.
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73 Tutor gridders to seek first win since 1931 from Coe College Coe College will be a tough win in Panthers first home game of the year.