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1 All-College Christmas party planned; dancing to follow dinner Will also include games and singing.
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2 Announce fall Honor Roll List of those who made high grades.
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3 Barker makes plans for annual caroling service Women's League organizing seventh annual service; description of the service.
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4 Church school studies religions Meets after CHIC service; forum meets Sunday evenings.
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5 Commercial Club inaugurates new program system Sections of the club will present two programs per term.
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6 Cross to attend national conclave Of Pi Omega Pi.
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7 Laird and McGahey take third, fourth in oratorical contest In contest at Central College.
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8 Leavitt speaks to honor society Speaks on Iowa.
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9 Notice
Nelson-- Martin J. (Dean of the Faculty)
Invitation to seniors with high scholarship records to apply for stipends for graduate studies.
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10 Sage appointed as assembly director Professor Sage appointed to new post; will preside and present speakers at all-college assemblies.
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11 Stay out of war, let men propose, election reveals Thomas Dewey outpolls President Roosevelt, 576-487; students believe that the US should stay out of the war even if England and France are losing; both men and women believe that either gender should be able to ask for dates or to propose marriage.
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12 Tutor Tickler judges pick eleven acts
Dorfman--Phillip (Student 1939)
Auditions were conducted by three judges, one representing the faculty, one representing the students, and one representing the general public; list of winning entries.
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13 Tutor Timetable Schedule of events on campus
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14 Will present 'Messiah' Sunday; faculty soloists to sing Was first presented in 1903 by Theodore Thomas Orchestra, with Professor Fullerton directing.
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15 Withdraw from Iowa forensics Cite dissatisfaction with judging.
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16 A professional mania Dislikes practice of some faculty of keeping classes after dismissal bell.
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17 Campusmacks Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus.
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18 Fugitive from a 'crib' Believes that there is considerable cheating on examinations.
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19 Intramurals again Ten basketball teams playing; urges playing some games before varsity games.
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20 Romance and study Does not find library conducive to study.
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21 The Line Campus gossip.
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22 Blue Key members sponsor Christmas dance tonight
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23 Candidates for Old Gold Beauty contest are named Wednesday Nineteen women nominated for Old Gold Beauty contest; list of contestants; photo.
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24 Dormitory browsing clothes stress color and individuality Advice on informal dress.
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25 Fraternities to initiate pledges this weekend List of pledges.
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26 Krulish reveals orchestra choices For upcoming dances.
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27 Sororities conclude pre-Christmas rushing Description of rush activities.
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28 The Greek Rendezvous
Rice--Helen (Student--1939)
News from campus fraternities and sororities.
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29 Bartlett Hall holds Christmas party
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30 Freshmen win second place in debate tourney List of competitors.
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31 Holmes speaks at education group's initiation List of initiates.
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32 Kurtz, Hill plan trip to Kansas City convention
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33 Mathematics Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon hold joint party
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34 Students plan trip to Jewish synagogue United Student Movement will visit Waterloo synagogue.
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35 Take all in 39 years It would take thirty-nine years to take all of the 503 courses in the curriculum.
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36 A puppy can do anything! Lost dog finds way to Business Office.
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37 Campus 4-H group holds evening meeting
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38 Canoeing, fishing help occupy his leisure moments Profile of L. L. Mendenhall.
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39 Orchesis presents a demonstration before 'Musing hour audience
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40 Reninger discusses 'The Rights of Men' Excerpts from address at recent convocation.
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41 Dope's bucket
Abele--Richard Weaver (Class of 1946)
An open letter to Santa Claus.
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42 Freshman net squad cut Twenty-eight players survived Coach Starbeck's cut.
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43 Intramurals Winter intramurals begin action after Christmas holidays.
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44 Panthers to meet Kirksville teachers; Monday's meeting first encounter Panthers to meet Northeast Missouri State Teachers College for first time.
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45 Register honors eight Panthers Eight Panthers were honored on another all-conference team.
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46 Tutors win in opener Panthers defeat Coe College, 40-7.
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47 Wrestlers vie for positions Eighteen candidates compete for positions on the varsity wrestling team.