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1 'English people have more brains than industry': Halverson Professor Halvorson gives his impressions of Britain.
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2 "Tintypes," Wayne Van Deest in Tutor Ticklers Preview of some of the acts.
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3 "World changes---so man must adjust psychologist says Excerpts from speech by Ethel Kawin.
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4 $100 prize contest offered students Essay contest sponsored by Iowa Bar Association.
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5 Blue Key starts new system for selecting members Developing point system for evaluating candidates.
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6 Christianity to be theme of sermon Harold Bosley will speak at CHIC; Alison Aitchison will address Religious Forum on Soviet Union.
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7 Council committee releases advice for hell week Puts limits on hazing activities.
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8 Fan mail pours in for freshman girl! Men respond to woman's call for better etiquette.
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9 Men now dance in women's class Four men join thirty women in dance class.
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10 Men on campus are not lazy!--read the facts 321 of the 576 men students have jobs.
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11 Miss Ruegnitz is to present leisure hour Recital program.
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12 New social calendar of Student Council prevents all conflicts Weekly calendar should make scheduling easier.
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13 Royal couple will reign at prom tonight; will be chosen by lottery; Al Menke to furnish music for dancers Preview of the Senior Prom.
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14 Strayer chooses murderless, detectivesless crime play for winter performance Will present "Kind Lady"; preview of the play.
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15 Students speak opinions on cut system Students favor a change in the class attendance policy.
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16 Teachers College beauties to be picked by George Yates, Register-News cameraman Procedures for selecting Old Gold Beauties; list of candidates; photo.
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17 Teachers College debaters have new experiences with Canadians Professor Lambertson reports on the debate team trip.
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18 "Theodora goes wild" playing at Iowa
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19 "We are heartbroken" Responds to call for better etiquette among men.
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20 Dr. Luse spoke at Danish church To Girl Scout meeting.
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21 Here's to a sissy Believes that men who follow all the rules of etiquette are unattractive.
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22 Meet Bessie the Bat, forecaster of success of the college plays; she made her first appearance about seven years ago; never fails Auditorium Building bat has become a favorite of Professor Strayer.
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23 Teachers entertain Miss Kawin Held tea for Ethel Kawin at Campus School.
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24 The Line Campus gossip.
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25 The Soap Box Many responses to call for better etiquette among men.
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26 To "Emily" Responds to call for better etiquette among men.
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27 To the ladies Strong response to appeal for better etiquette among men.
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28 Blue Key sponsors bridge tournament
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29 Charles and Riebe exhibit photographs Professors Riebe and Charles show work in Des Moines.
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30 College Club will honor past heads Organized October 26, 1922; roster of past presidents.
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31 Head plans for dance Ray Pingel, Jean Dunkleberg, and Don Baldwin will be in charge of the 1937 Senior Prom; photo.
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32 Language Club to bring show here Will show "La Maternelle".
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33 Meeting in a taxi solves jewel theft Will show "They Met in a Taxi".
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34 New members elected to Baker Hall Council List of officers.
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35 Play night again gives the students chance to forget their trouble There will be a variety of games and treats.
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36 Senior Prom tops week's activities; Blue Key to hold bridge tournament Campus social calendar.
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37 Sigma Taus initiate Hamer and Calhoun Lois Hamer and Lyss Calhoun join Sigma Tau Delta.
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38 Story, poem read at writers' meeting
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39 Student musicians to present recital List of performers.
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40 Students entertained at Waterloo Club Group plays for music educators.
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41 Three sororities end probation, initiate pledges List of initiates.
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42 Trophy to be given smartest Bartlett group Silver shield will be awarded to group with highest GPA.
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43 Untitled Robert Henry and Gertrude Lynch spoke to meeting.
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44 Alpha Delta Alpha defends I-M crown as tourney opens Alpha Delta Alpha will defend their crown as eleven teams will take the court tomorrow to start the annual intramural basketball tournament.
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45 Amazon Antics News about women's physical education activities.
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46 Called Shots Basketball and wrestling notes.
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47 Kansas State College team to invade Panthers' mat for first meet, January 21 Kansas State College will meet the Panther wrestling team for the first time in athletic history on January 31.
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48 Little Tutor squad plays Ackley tonight The Little Tutor squad needs to win tonight against Ackley as they try to defend their conference title.
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49 Melvin Nelson elected "I" club president Melvin Nelson, 1936 all conference center and wrester for the Panthers, was elected president of the Iowa State Teachers College "I" Club.
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50 Panthers engage Cyclone masters in initial meet The Panthers have lost to the Cyclones for the past ten years; hope to break that losing streak tonight.
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51 Pioneers triumph in rough contest to gain revenge Tutors make a final run against Grinnell, but come up short as Grinnell won, 46-38.
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52 Purple sweaters Athletic sweaters will be purple.
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53 Teachers College squad meets Maroons, Jackrabbits on trek to Northwest The Tutors are still seeking their first basketball win of the season as they face two strong teams this weekend, Morningside and South Dakota State.