Issue Contents

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1 Bosley, religious director, resigns; accepts Baltimore pastorate Will preach for first time in new position on June 1, 1938; photo.
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2 Campus celebrates Easter With three special activities on Easter Day.
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3 Class of '13 banquet guests At annual alumni dinner.
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4 Cogitations
Jordan--James R. (Class of 1939)
Compares democracy with other types of world political systems.
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5 Homeless alligator; Ally, at 31, worries about his future Current plans for the new Greenhouse do not include a place for Allie the Alligator; photo.
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6 Invitations sent to 1700 mothers; in twelve states other than Iowa A look ahead at plans for Mother's Day activities.
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7 Is democracy a failure? Men's Union and Women's League will sponsor panel discussion.
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8 Kappa Delta Pi scholarship deadline today To award a full tuition award for three terms to a senior student.
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9 Official notice
Latham--Orval Ray (President of ISTC)
Students who wish to be employed on campus must live in a college residence hall.
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10 Players rehearse for conference; sailors snore, widows weep as Miss Strayer directs Reporter describes rehearsals for drama conference plays.
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11 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
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12 Charters---no!
Hartlieb--Randall Worth (Class of 1938)
Believes that charters for student organizations are a bad idea.
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13 Faculty Forum
O'Connor--Virgil J. (Class of 1938)
Professor George C. Robinson comments on the part students and graduates should play in politics.
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14 Fundamentally good, diplomatically poor!
Robinson--Lee C.--Jr. (Student--1937)
Argues in favor of the chartering of student organizations.
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15 Sophomore tests
Paul--Joseph B. (Research Bureau Staff)
Procedures and justification for sophomore testing program.
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16 The Line Campus gossip.
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17 To the student organizations Explains why the Student Council is in favor of student organization charters.
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18 "Razz" banquet George Holmes and James Jordan attend gridiron banquet in Ames.
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19 Camera Club Faculty Camera Club meets.
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20 Coeds rate with 'Dad' Dad Aldrich returns from winter in California; compares that state with Iowa; photo.
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21 Costumes modeled at League tea Wednesday Will model appropriate Commencement clothing.
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22 Gold-digging off as coeds favor Dutch treating Women express views on helping to pay for dates.
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23 Greeks name new preps List of pledges.
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24 Lambda Gamma Nu List of officers.
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25 League appointments List of chairs for next year's work.
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26 Student chatter centers on religion, new togs Round of social activities will resume after Easter Week.
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27 University women entertain seniors AAUW will host event.
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28 Warner speaks at fraternity initiation Epsilon Pi Tau will hold banquet.
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29 Xanho List of new initiates.
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30 All-college mat meet to be held soon Varsity wrestlers are required to participate.
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31 Baseball occupies Tutor sportlight; Panther nine meets Cyclones this weekend Panthers open season at home.
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32 Clinton, Valley Junction rank at top Clinton and Valley Junction each hold three records at the Teachers College relays.
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33 Let's go Panthers! Beat I. S. C. 1938 baseball schedule; local merchants support the team; photo.
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34 Martin holds unique record Ralph Martin holds records in both the high school and college divisions of the TC Relays.
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35 Mixed swim Will be held.
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36 Simpson added to Panther schedule Panthers will play fifteen baseball games in the 1938 season.
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37 Starbeck likes four gridmen Still needs strong players at center and fullback.
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38 Teachers Relays to be held next week List of students and events.
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39 Tennis squad meets Cornell next week Ed Trefzger and Dick Kadesch are the only definite starters for the team.
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40 Whinnery brothers have two marks John and William Whinnery hold relay records in the shot put and the discus.