Issue Contents
Page 1
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1 | 'We must keep America out of war'--Thomas | Excerpts from speech by Norman Thomas. |
2 | Around the Campus | Show on latest fashions; Baker Hall defeats Seerley Hall in touch football. |
3 | Born in Norway, speaks French, English readily | Profile of Professor Lillehei. |
4 | British debate here Monday, isolation of U. S. is topic | George C. Bean and Victor Hugh Parkinson will be on campus; photo. |
5 | Display of books for children to be next week | Will be on display in the Library. |
6 | Eight men from Teachers College lost their lives in war | Sixteen faculty members withdrew from college for war service; roster of students who were killed; photo. |
7 | Notice | First meeting of Tutor Ticklers directors. |
8 | Symphony concert is Sunday night, Frank Hill will play viola solo | Performance program. |
9 | Tutor Timetable | Events on campus. |
10 | Union representative nominations are made | John Berg, Robert Mershon, and Peter Seip have been nominated. |
11 | Winter registration begins Monday; many changes in curriculum are recorded | List of classes offered during the winter session. |
Page 2
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12 | An open letter Furry--Leroy W. (Class of 1935) |
Leroy Furry continues the discussion on Americanism. |
13 | Campusmacks | Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus. |
14 | Inside and Out Kepler--Edwin C. (Class of 1940) |
American democracy and civil liberties. |
15 | Speaking Frankly Dennis--Lawrence Edward (Class of 1940) |
Questions the right of the college to limit participation in student organizations via a point system. |
16 | The Line | Campus gossip. |
17 | To the student body Cole--Eldon E. (Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds |
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds speaks of unsightly paths on campus. |
Page 3
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18 | 'Living in Egypt' is musing hour program | After teaching in Egypt, Dorothy Hillerson speaks of her experiences |
19 | A Social 'I' Faris--Josephine Helen (Class of 1942) |
Social events and happenings on campus. |
20 | Greek groups plan fall hops for this weekend | |
21 | Iowa home economics majors to convene here, Clark College women to be co-hostesses at Saturday session | Schedule for the meeting. |
22 | Pi Omega Pi | Three new members were initiated. |
23 | Popular music will provide the background as students present style show Saturday | Description of the styles to be presented; list of models. |
24 | Students learn intricacies of the square dance | Students enjoyed the square dance. |
25 | The Greek Rendezvous Duffus--Esther Bernice (Class of 1940) |
News from campus fraternities and sororities. |
26 | Wesleyan Players to present play Sunday | Will present "No Banners Flying". |
Page 4
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27 | Cubs to battle Ft. Dodge J. C. tomorrow night | Panther Cubs set to battle Fort Dodge J. C. |
28 | First theory game ends in scoreless tie | Good defense was played during tournament |
29 | Notice | Coach McCuskey announces wrestling practice for both freshmen and varsity teams. |
30 | Panthers battle Coyotes | Panthers travel to meet North Central champions, the University of South Dakota Coyotes. |
31 | Phi Sigs swim to victory in inter-frat. meet | Phi Sigma Epsilon win intramural swim meet. |
32 | Seerley wins inter-dorm touch football | Seerley Hall defeats Baker Hall in intramural football. |
33 | Sport Slants | Physical Education students attend swimming demonstration. |
34 | Teachers surprise Maroons | Panthers defeat Morningside Maroons, 7-0. |
35 | Thinclads win victory over Cornell by Farce | Thinclads defeat Cornell, 15-21 |
36 | Tutors fight for second place in conference; N. Central conference standings | Panthers move from sixth place to fourth place. |