Issue Contents

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1 'Mutt and Jeff' of Panther squad Two men on basketball squad; photo.
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2 Around the Campus Figures from the spring quarter show that out of 1327 students, there are 911 women and 416 men.
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3 Arts majors combine practicality with pleasure Students work on projects and dream of the future.
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4 As the Editor Sees It
Culbertson--Ruth Cubby (Class of 1939)
Professor announces his thoughts on marriage course; Panthers are backed up by students on the field; students have loyalty and school spirit.
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5 Coeds launch counter-attack on the men Women talk about what they like and dislike in TC men.
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6 College Eye issues examination paper Wednesday, March 1 Will be built around final examination theme.
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7 Debaters go to St. Paul Sunday
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8 Minnesota rabbi comes to campus this weekend Harry S. Margolis will speak.
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9 Notice Students who filed applications for positions on student publications should submit photo.
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10 Panthers seek tie at second Panthers will play Morningside Maroons to determine who will tie at second.
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11 Purple Pen publishes this week Quick survey of contents of this issue.
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12 Social Life Committee sponsors bridge meet Will hold all-college bridge tournament.
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13 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
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14 Dean Nelson speaks on intelligence testing At national meeting.
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15 On the Outside
Kepler--Edwin C. (Class of 1940)
Fascism is not in our future; there is much to do now, such as reading.
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16 Student Council minutes Continues discussion of point system.
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17 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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18 Dr. Morrison discusses Soviet Russia John A. Morrison will speak.
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19 English honorary plans initiation List of Sigma Tau Delta initiates; description of program.
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20 Footwear predictions
Johnston--Rosemary (Class of 1939)
New fashions in heels for women.
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21 Four girls initiated by Purple Arrow Roster of new members.
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22 Hobby group provides leather craft today
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23 Junior class to sponsor Washington Ball tonight music by Wally Wallace
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24 Kappa Phi convenes Susan B. Hill will speak.
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25 Lambda Delta Lambda Initiates two new members.
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26 Monroe named chairman for Mardi Gras ball Sponsored by Romance Language Club.
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27 Robert Aupperle and Miss Leak present joint senior recital
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28 Six attend conference at Columbus, Ohio National Epsilon Pi Tau meeting.
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29 Spring events will include senior prom on May 19 Spring social calendar.
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30 The Greek Rendezvous
Zeiger--Marjorie J. (Class of 1941)
News from Greek organizations.
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31 Timely Tid-Bits
Rickert--Mary E. (Student--1938)
News on and around campus.
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32 What! Shirk in Bartlett Hall? Student directory contains error.
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33 Yellow Kitchen open For those who do not attend the dance.
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34 Attendance better Big crowd expected for Morningside game.
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35 Conference standings TC will have a chance at second place after they play Morningside.
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36 Cubs finish season So far this season the Cubs have won one and lost two. They have one more game to play against Morningside.
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37 Eskimos on the campus? TC runners have to do all of their conditioning outdoors, which they never had to do before.
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38 Freshmen win This victory over Grinnell brought the Panther percentage to .500 in their games with other freshman teams.
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39 From the Bench
Riebe--Harland A. (Class of 1941)
Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
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40 Owls and Beans lose close games Alpha Chis and Phi Sigs defeated Owls and Beans in intra-mural basketball.
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41 Panther wrestlers trim Iowa Winning all but two matches, the Panthers won their first match away from home and their fourth of the season against three defeats.
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42 Teachers 36, Macomb 58 Panthers, Dodd out with injury and the Leathernecks sifted through uncertain defense for set-ups time after time.
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43 Track topics Distance runners work hard.
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44 Which is better---movie or play?