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1 Anatomy on the outside Professor F. N. Meade talks to students outside; the travels of the college skeleton; photo.
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2 Bureau finds classmates Maintains files on ISTC alumni.
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3 Cancel address by Dr. Harkness Due to Fourth of July holiday.
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4 College student saves boy from drowning Dan Oakley rescues boy at park.
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5 Cram to convention Will attend NEA meeting.
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6 Keeps out only girl in class Several classes have been cancelled this summer.
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7 Machines detect students easily Selmer Larson talks about the new IBM sorting machines.
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8 No recreational dancing Monday; women's dormitory progresses; install index filing machines No recreation because of vacation; dormitory is moving toward completion; new machines installed at the office of the Registrar.
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9 Nylon may eliminate Japanese silk trade
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10 One student present, but class is held Professor Lillehei teaches a class of one.
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11 Second annual safety convention held at Ames Professor Palmer and his students attend.
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12 Show modern logging in Pacific Northwest Industrial Arts Guild will show film.
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13 Students use more books Summer students check out more books.
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14 Survey reveals radio favorites on campus Students talk about their favorite radio programs.
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15 Teacher training is century old; started by influence of Mann Mr. Hart talks about the history of teacher training.
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16 'Cut' system argued A look at arguments for and against compulsory class attendance.
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17 Benches were made to sit on Grounds crew installs new and more comfortable benches.
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18 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
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19 Editorially speaking; the College Eye presents; campus views; significant events; America is preferred Reasons why college students prefer to live in the United States. Many students say that this country offers by far the best opportunities. There are no worries about war scares as in other countries.
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20 Faculty notes Professor Begeman honored by University of Michigan; Gerald Knoff will take a short vacation.
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21 He wants to know why the doors are closed? Student wants to know why the dance floor in the Commons is closed at a certain time when it's open every other day at a certain time.
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22 The Line Campus gossip.
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23 Alpha Beta Epsilon Held picnic; list of officers.
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24 Class notes
Olsen--Vernice (Class of 1941)
Vernice Olsen's opinions of students on campus.
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25 Commerce students are invited to picnic
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26 Conservatory visitors Students in the Greenhouse on campus; photo.
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27 Luse goes to San Francisco Will attend NEA convention.
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28 More nuptials among alumni Beth Hubbard married Richard Poolman; Hannah Njus married George Speers; Dorothy May Wilson married La Von Lindner; Ruth Cameron married Axel Anderson; Laura Simpson married Frank Brandt.
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29 Purple Pen solicits poems and stories
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30 Sigma Tau Delta elects officers List of officers.
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31 Sixty-eight in orchestra this summer List of members.
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32 Smith to lecture to Kappa Pi Beta Alpha Ernestine Smith will speak.
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33 Speaking of headlines
Olsen--Katherine Muree (Classes of 1935 and 1940)
Hairstyles throughout the year.
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34 Students sponsor music lectures Margaret Kelly and Lois Moessner outline programs.
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35 Teachers should see annual book exhibit More than twenty leading book publishing companies will put out their annual exhibit of textbooks and school materials.
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36 Attend conference Several faculty attend child development conference.
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37 Bicycles are popular Two women with their bikes; photo.
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38 Gym-Gems for Women
Dempster--Ruby D. (Class of 1939)
Even if you can't play tennis well, the outfits are streamlined for beauty and action. Different tennis styles will be sported at the tennis tournament.
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39 Mixed doubles on tap Women's swimming pool should be equipped with barrels as well as life preservers.
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40 Ratio is reverse in two classes One woman and thirteen men are in the highway safety class.
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41 Rew wins second game from Rabey Rew's team proved that it would be a contender for the intramural softball championships.
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42 Thirteen games left to play Softball league will have fifteen games and each team will play four teams.
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43 Yankees beat Dodgers, 6-1 Softball highlights.