Issue Contents

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1 Abbott to give talk over WMT Will talk about nature.
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2 Around the Campus
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3 Carpenter writes on Iowa history Allen Carpenter is author of "Thumbing History's Pages"; articles depict Iowa history.
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4 Class chooses an isolation policy Believes it unwise to abandon neutralist stance.
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5 Epsilon Pi Tau sends officers Will represent ISTC chapter at national convention.
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6 Faculty, alumni take part in teachers' meeting Many attend meeting of ISTA.
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7 Fashion shows, ocean voyages thrilling to her Profile of Agnes McClelland and a look at the home economics facilities.
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8 Kurtz, Pershing lose but win in contest! Photo of pie-eating contest appears in national magazine.
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9 Notice Graduates should report for placement information.
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10 Simplicity in design is motto of Tutor Ticklers Horace Hoover and Robert Kamm talk about preparations for the show.
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11 Thomas to speak twice Sunday, guest at chapel, forum Norman Thomas, Socialist leader, engaged in politics and international relations, to speak on "America's duty to mankind"; photo.
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12 Tutor Timetable Events on campus.
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13 What goes on under a drier? Quick look at what women talk about at the beauty parlor.
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14 Will present programs at dinner, convention meeting Verse Speaking Choir will perform at ISTA meeting; list of members.
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15 Will war become general? Faculty express their views on the spread of the war.
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16 Inside and Out
Kepler--Edwin C. (Class of 1940)
Unsure what the future will bring.
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17 Speaking Frankly
Dennis--Lawrence Edward (Class of 1940)
Speaks of dependence of students on Student Council.
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18 Teachers College professor challenges Kepler column concerning 'Americanism'
Wellborn--Fred Wilmot (History Faculty)
Response to Kepler's topic on Americanism.
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19 The Line Campus gossip.
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20 A Social 'I'
Faris--Josephine Helen (Class of 1942)
Social events and happenings on campus.
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21 Art League initiates ten new members List of new members.
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22 Caller, fiddlers have been engaged for square dance Sponsored by Social Life Committee.
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23 Campus School to present pageant Will present the essentials of democracy.
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24 Miss Lambert, home from hospital, may teach in winter term
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25 Miss Peck discloses receiving lines tactics Outlines appropriate behavior in a receiving line.
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26 Miss Wilkins to sing at leisure time hour Performance program.
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27 Sophomores sponsor semiformal cotillion
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28 Stylists advocate adoption of last century's fashions after a fashion
Workman--Luella M. (Class of 1941)
Past fashions making a comeback in today's fashion world.
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29 The Greek Rendezvous
Duffus--Esther Bernice (Class of 1940)
News from campus fraternities and sororities.
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30 Christian Petersen models in clay here, faculty wife is subject Christian Petersen give clay modeling demonstration.
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31 Hill will be soloist at symphony concert
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32 Is teaching you line? A look at the vocational inventory given to ISTC freshmen.
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33 Magazine edits Dr. Abbott's new article Article will appear in Natural History magazine.
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34 Myron Russell's hobby fascinates students Professor Russell enjoys woodworking and machinery.
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35 Senior women to dine Wednesday Will celebrate Thanksgiving early.
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36 Students friendly; campus like any in New England Profile of Lenora Nash; Dr. Nash gives impressions of campus.
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37 This is the type of thing done here 25 years ago Selections from the 1914 College Eye.
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38 Three students are freshman nominees Ruth Feldmen, Robert Kadesch, and Harold McConeghey nominated as freshmen representatives to Student Council.
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39 Biology Club, Beta Beta Beta hold joint Halloween function
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40 June Orr is sole student from Canada Brief profile of June Orr.
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41 Kappa Delta Pi holds initiation List of members and officers.
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42 Nordly wins faculty golf tournament Oliver Nordly defeats Myron Russell in championship match golf tournament.
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43 Sigma Tau Delta initiates members List of new members and officers.
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44 Two Teachers College students write, answer to Dorfman letter in defense of council's position; the secretary speaks; another freshman says
McConeghey--Harold (Student--1940-1941)
Defend Student Council against charges.
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45 Wallace has the answers Stamp collecting has brought knowledge from around the world to William Wallace.
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46 Goetch is reappointed to national committee On supply, preparation, and certification of teachers.
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47 McCabe scores 16 out of 52 to be high man Ben McCabe is the leading scorer in varsity football squad.
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48 N. Central Conference standings Teachers College stands at sixth in conference standings.
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49 Panthers turn on Maroons Panthers travel to Sioux City to prepare for competition against the Morningside Maroons.
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50 Seven varsity lettermen aid Nordly's hope Lettermen basketball players return for another year of play.
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51 Sport Slants
Schlattman--Irene L. (Class of 1944)
Men outnumber women in swimming pool.
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52 Theory team's round robin begins Tuesday Teams employ Notre Dame System of play.
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53 Track men journey to Mount Vernon Cross country team prepares to invade Midwest Champs of Cornell College.
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54 Tutors take Kohawks; Morningside next; Teachers swamp Coe: 16-0 Panthers complete six of nine attempted passes over the Kohawks.
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55 White speaks at N. Central Teachers meet Doris White speaks in Bemidji, Minnesota.
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56 Yearlings swamp junior college Iowa State Teachers College Cubs defeat Washington Junior College by score of 53-0.