Issue Contents
Page 1
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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. |
Page 2
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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. |
Page 3
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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. |
Page 4
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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. |