Issue Contents

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1 Cram and Buffum to N. E. A. meeting
2 Crowders' last recital well received by large audience Perform in two piano concert; will now take position at Northwestern University.
3 Durfee urges health check-up Students may obtain certain test free of charge.
4 Five students attend camp at Lake Geneva Attend religious conference.
5 Forty students meet for driving instruction Taking driver education training course.
6 Handbook is dedicated to new freshman Roland Wick and Mona Van Duyn will edit orientation handbook.
7 Holiday declared for July 4 and 5
8 Knoff stresses one's religious obligations
9 Miss Terry recovering from recent operation
10 Privacy wanted! Baker women; girls like comfort of dorm 111 women now live in Baker Hall; women talk about their experiences in the dorm formerly occupied solely by men; photo.
11 Seven new men on campus; many take six weeks course Breakdown of summer enrollment figures.
12 Strayer to review play Will review "George Washington Slept Here".
13 Studio productions replace summer play Will present scenes from classic plays.
14 Your lost property my have been found Mr. Boardman talks about lost and found claiming procedures.
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15 Famous People You'll Want to Know; Robert Moses
Rogel--William Frank (Class of 1941)
Biographical information on Robert Moses.
16 Iowa foreigners scathed
Abramowitz--Jack (Class of 1941)
Critical of discrimination and prejudice against African-Americans and those of different ethnic backgrounds.
17 No College Eye for next week
18 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
19 Today in Hyde Park; Baker fate forecast Complaint that men having nothing to themselves at TC any longer because women now live in Baker Hall.
20 Watching the World
Bro--H. Edwin (Class of 1942)
Comments on the news from around the United States and the world.
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21 Books, texts and story to be on display here Book companies will display school books.
22 Commons juke box brings business for shoe man Frank Lapcheske talks about shoes and how they wear.
23 Lights at night aid public eye Students must look hard to find privacy on campus.
24 Members of teaching staff to attend A. C. E.
25 Music notes Concert Band rehearsing; symphony orchestra still seeking members.
26 Nine new members initiated into K. P. B. A. List of new members.
27 Notice Asks Kappa Delta Pi members to register.
28 Religious groups highlight of activity News from campus religious centers.
29 Sports splashes gals and dashes News on intramurals for women.
30 Teachers alums take vows to love, honor and obey News about recent marriages.
31 Watch your tans! Urges care in exposure to sun.
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32 50 years ago at teachers college Quick look back at campus history.
33 Intramural kittenball teams are organized Kittenball teams and a schedule of games are released.
34 Proclaim parley a success Report on recent PTA conference.
35 Revision sought in elementary curriculum Description of work by Professor Paul to update elementary curriculum.
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36 Teachers College graduates are now in various places and professions; many hold advanced degrees and executive positions Description of the jobs and the locations of alumni.