Issue Contents

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1 'Fun-a-plenty' is Bender's guarantee
Wagoner--Helen (Student--1939-1942)
Plans for Valentine's Day party.
2 Early hours of daylight saving to darken lives Professor Cable talks about the effects of the time shift.
3 Eliminate Teachers College as a possible aviation center Campus seems likely location for some sort of military training, but not for naval aviation center.
4 Iowa Teachers First back 'know your campus' plan Group will publicize the strengths of ISTC and attempt to recruit students from high school.
5 Morgan to lecture on 'the future' Profile of Charles Morgan.
6 New Lutheran chapel opens with inauguration services Will open in house formerly owned by Professor and Mrs. David Sands Wright; plan to build chapel on the site; profile of the Reverend Edgar Brammer; photo.
7 Reviewer terms original one-act plays 'delightful' Reviews of performances of one-act plays written by students.
8 Victory courses to be offered Work will be offered in radio, navigation, and industrial occupations.
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9 'Empty Room' tells biography of war Review of Charles Morgan book.
10 From the Editor's Point of View Encourages students to begin attending the weekly religious forums and student recitals that take place on campus each week.
11 Know Your Faculty Profile of Dr. H. Willard Reninger, assistant professor of English and head of the Department of English; photo.
12 Quarters begging to be called for Defense tax reconsidered.
13 Reninger and Hake scheduled to talk On poetry and drama.
14 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
15 Watching the World
McConeghey--Harold (Student--1940-1941)
News from around the country and the world.
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16 'Virtue of self-respect' to be Knoff's sermon
17 Billy Hughes plays for Prison Prance Description of the dance.
18 Campus art work is now exhibited Work by Gordon Turnbull and Harold McConeghey on display.
19 Co-chairman for ball announced Ted Cross and Dorothy Moos will be in charge of Washington Ball.
20 Co-ed's creations to enhance the fashion parade
Kienzle--Marie (Student--1942)
Miss McClelland's clothing class displays work.
21 Food economy studied at Campus School
22 Initiates of Golden Ledger entertain actives at dinner Description of the dinner program.
23 Presbyterian students plan victory dinner
24 Student recital today represents 7 of faculty List of performers and their work.
25 Sutherland attended home economics meet
26 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
27 Three student centers plan Sunday programs
28 Winter Frolic Saturday night Entertainment at Prexy's Pond.
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29 Baker five spanks Boilermakers 79-21 Results of the week's intramural men's basketball games.
30 Cagers riddle Coyotes 48-26; topple mighty Luther 48-39 Panthers defeat both South Dakota University and Luther College; photo.
31 Panther grapplers take on Illinois Panthers host the University of Illinois in their first home meet of the season; photo.
32 Six teams clash for ambulance benefit Panthers will play Grinnell to raise money for the American Red Cross Ambulance Fund.
33 Tutor five on Macomb court Panthers hope to defeat the Western Illinois Leathernecks for the second time this season.