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Around the Campus Sophomore cotillion entertainment and semi formal, football game held will be last of season, and advance registration shows largest enrollment.
Kurtz conducts ninety piece symphony Performance program.
Gwynne speaks at assembly; celebrate twentieth Armistice Brief description of program; John W. Gwynne will speak.
Speech section to have recording and audition room Will check progress in fundamentals of speech.
Cub reporters edit this week's Eye; Shepard heads staff as journalism class takes over Journalism class edits this week's Eye; list of staff members.
Do gentlemen prefer blondes? Charlie McCarthy puppet shown by Dolores Blesie to two freshman; photo.
Co-directors select staff for "Jumbo" List of staff for Tutor Ticklers.
Dormitory contract re-awarded Paul Steenberg Company of St. Paul awarded $301, 590 contract.
Purple Pen, on sale November 15, has new cover Helen Laipple and Leona Smith work on cover.
Debate purpose questioned; coach suggests motive Considers possibility that British debaters are propagandizing in favor of Anglo-American alliance.
For us to decide---are we professionals? Considers whether or not teaching should be classified as a profession because of low salary and low certification requirements, etc.
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Social Science Club elects 11 to membership List of new members.
Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
The Line Campus gossip.
Special staff and jobs List of staff members for special issue of the College Eye.
Red Cross appeals to colleges Offers opportunities to serve.
Where, oh where is that date? Showed November 31 date on Tutor Tickler calendar.
Announce syphilis campaign Group announces effort to curb venereal disease.
A coed speaks; to the editor: Would like to see less griping in the paper.
On the Outside Conversation between two men and what is going on in the country.
Timely Tid-Bits News on and around campus.
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Placement discussed by Goetch at forum of Women's League E. W. Goetch talks about teacher placement situation.
Mitchell, Marsh give Primary club program Tell stories and sing.
Librarian talks for primaries Clara Campbell will speak to group.
Formal dinner scheduled by honorary Sigma Tau Delta will hold banquet; list of new members.
"Future Evils" lose at Kappa Delta Pi initiation dinner Description of the dinner program; list of new members.
V. O. V. invites delegates to dance tonight Description of dances.
Seerley residents have first autumn dinner
Irwin lists dance aids List of staff for sophomore cotillion.
A Corner for Coeds; hands are in evidence Cold weather is coming; get out your warm clothes and colorful mittens for warmth.
The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
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Math teachers select Van Engen Chair of state curriculum committee.
Record number enrolls at teachers convention Nine thousand attend ISTA meeting.
Debate seasons open in Kansas A look at the schedule.
To observe book week Will display children's books.
Alumni dinner held in Des Moines One hundred attend.
Bands to honor vets at game this afternoon Description of Marching Band routines.
Math fraternity initiates members Selmer Larson and Charlotte Davis spoke.
Donato is violinist at leisure hour Performance program.
Lecture time changed Beauty school representatives will speak.
Golden Ledger initiates six commercial students List of new members.
College "soldiers" rolled out early Quick look at the World War I Student Army Training Corps.
Fresh Facts Coverage on freshmen football players.
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Publications honored At national press meeting.
Graduates Should register for placement information.
Four women take Atlantic debate trip Schedule for Eastern trip.
Students urged to analyze voices at speech clinic Professor Henrikson hopes that students will try to correct their speech problems.
Knife and Fork Club attracts seven men Several faculty are members of after dinner speaking group.
Argentinita to appear in Waterloo soon Spanish dancer will perform.
Grinnell professor chapel speaker Edward A. Steiner will speak.
Scientists begin broadcast series Six science faculty will broadcast over WOI and WSUI.
Point system four Blue Key reorganized Hope to increase Blue Key membership.
Waterloo host to navy band
Phi Gamma Mu elects seven to membership List of new members.
Magazine conducts contest Vogue magazine contest.
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Teachers 14, Emporia 13 TC won third game of the year. Second quarter TC scores points.
George Dutcher leads scorers Dutcher has scored in five out of six games this year for a total of 31 points. He has made five touchdowns and drop-kicked a point after touchdown.
Cubs lose 9-0 The TC freshman lacked the blocking and scoring punch to swing their elusive backs into the open.
Theory six-man football Holding classes on six man team play.
Armistice Day encounter to be viewed by 6,000 Football game preview.
Their final appearance here Eight football men play their last football game here at TC; photo.
Mickey's Musings News from the Department of Physical Education for Women; Women's Gym undergoing renovations..
Is woman the weaker sex? Women play field hockey at TC in the women's physical education department.