Issue Contents

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1 'Gnatsie' bombers plague students Many flies on campus.
2 'I' Club initiates nine members Elect I-Queen; chairmen appointed.
3 Canadians replace British in annual tangle of words British team is in army.
4 Co-directors cast fall play; Carsens, McDonald, Hoch star Preview of "My Heart's in the Highland".
5 College newspapers on file in Eye office
6 Conscription fascistic proclaims Whitman Hazel Whitman speaks against the draft.
7 Director for Tutor Ticklers lacking Few have applied.
8 Flight scholarships awarded; Waterloo coed is chosen List of those selected for flight training scholarships.
9 One chemist hits dust in 31 years Professor Getchell recalls few laboratory injuries.
10 Shorthand instructor promotes democracy Miss Gaffin has lunch regularly with her students.
11 These Teachers College men favor conscription ISTC students voice opinions on the draft; registration deadline coming up.
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12 We need more spirit
Templeton--Donald Frederick (Class of 1942)
TC needs an unified pep organization.
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13 Calendar for Men's Union is announced A look at MU activities.
14 Cut system, "Children" get roasted Students are treated unfairly under the current attendance system; appeals to stop defacing bulletin boards.
15 Foundation notes News from campus religious centers.
16 No men allowed in Lawther, but Joe was Student has pet snake.
17 Watching the World
McConeghey--Harold (Student--1940-1941)
Nazis speculated to be present in the U. S. and relations with Japan are worsening.
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18 After a Fashion
Bergum--Shirley (Class of 1942)
'Hose' etiquette--dealing with anklets and full-fashioned hosiery.
19 Five fraternities announce pledges List of pledges.
20 Greek women kept busy with picnics, parties, and dinners News from sororities.
21 Hot pads and rugs are woven in class A look at the work of Agnes McClelland's class.
22 La Conga lessons taught at Commons First in series of dance lessons.
23 Organizations meet
24 Saturday varieties show stars canine Dog runs through variety show.
25 Social Life sponsors Saturday play night
26 Sophomores are hosts at first semi-formal dance of the year; Wally Wallace's band will play for prom Plans for the Sophomore Cotillion.
27 Sorority women fete freshmen Will host intersorority tea.
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28 '3500' college students 'hear' Wendell Willkie Students go to train station to hear Wendell Willkie; his train slows but does not stop for him to make a speech.
29 215 Teachers College men must register for training All men between 21 and 36 must register; may register on campus; lengthy description of the law and the registration procedures.
30 George is popular as oratory waxes hot A look at Professor Strayer's speech class.
31 Shafer new chemistry seminar sponsor here Discuss atomic energy.
32 Tips and Togs for Tutors
Ahrens--Norma (Student--1940)
Popular places to buy various items.
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33 Commercial Club program outlined Description of the club and its functions.
34 Hidden facts about 21, 625 pounds copper and tin told A look at the Campanile.
35 Saturday's forecast
36 Sport briefs for gals in shorts Physical Education Club enjoys picnic.
37 Sweet and smooth Curtis Mahaffey plays at the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia jam session.
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38 Favorites lose in grid loop opener Panthers defeat North Dakota, 15-0.
39 Gridders' attack ready for N. D. S. encounter tonight
40 Panther DENotations Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing bits of news from the TC campus.
41 Panthers upset North Dakota 15-0 Panthers were outweighed by opponents, but not outplayed.
42 Sports field honors Latham; dedication considered Will name football field in honor of President Latham.
43 Swim days changed
44 Tutor harrier season opens against Cornell Season schedule.