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Return-student-to-campus plan originated at Iowa U. Attempting to persuade students to complete their college studies before military service.
Chekov presents 'Twelfth Night'
New co-op book-buying club organizes here Students attempting to buy textbooks.
Sayre leads forum group Mrs. Raymond Sayre discusses civilian problems and morale building.
Art students edit original sketches Students and faculty put together collection of prints.
Ibsen's best given here Students present scenes from Ibsen and Shakespeare.
Prospective graduates to attend interviews Women's League will sponsor information session on interviews.
High school tournament to be conducted here
Harking back to the olden days Pat Taylor practices using a spinning wheel for her industrial arts class; photo.
Faculty answers, 'What's ahead for teaching?' Faculty talk about teaching in light of the war.
Coeds learn the things 'mother used to do' John McCollough talks about colonial crafts.
Hamiltonians try case of heart

Hamilton Club holds mock trial.

Governor Wilson adds greetings On student newspaper's 50th anniversary.
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See military need for nursing camp
War booms chart's growth M. R. Thompson's chart showing federal expenditures moves at a quicker pace.
1941 traffic toll sets record 40,000 people were killed in car accidents; nation cannot afford it.
The Line 'News' from around the campus.
Know Your Faculty Profile of Dr. A. E. Brown, a professor in the education department.
'Art League prints' Book features work of two faculty and seventeen students.
From the Editor's Point of View Comments on a public forum given by Mrs. Raymond Sayre on the role of students in a war time culture.
Editorial moralizing Criticizes students for interrupting the public forum with their noise.
Teacher placement facts A look at national trends in teacher placement.
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High school selects 'girl medicine' play
Faculty entertained by Ellen Richards Club
Lawther pandas receive party
'Eye' rates high A look at awards won by the College Eye in recent years.
New attire for collegians modeled at style show Students enjoy dinner-style show.
The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
March 18 date of next book review
Lutheran centers have separate relationship Lutheran Student Center and Lutheran Chapel are distinctly separate entities.
Student Centers plan last week of term Schedule of activities at campus religious centers.
Sutherland speaks at district meeting
Nobody was safe then; the 'Eye' told all to all A look at news reporting style in the old newspaper.
Prices fete rural education students Entertain seventy rural education students.
Rec dancing first night of new term
Spring fashion parade hints of feminine touch A look at women's fashions.
Folk Festival Saturday night features dancing classes
Race prejudice to be discussed Dr. L. B. Furgerson will speak.
Victory effort clippings collected at library Collection will help students locate information about the war.
Knoff prepares talk for communion hour
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Grapplers close year with Minnesota meet Panthers hope to defeat their first Big 10 team this season with their meet against the University of Minnesota; photo.
Cage team splits two contests Panthers defeat Omaha University, but lose to Luther College; photo.
Morningside game finale for purple Panthers must defeat Morningside College to have a chance of taking second place in league play; photo.
Matmen nip Nebraska 16-12; stopped by Hawkeyes 15-9 Summary of Panther meets against Nebraska and the University of Iowa.
Track meet honors to Seerley squad Seerley Hall team defeated teams made up of men from off-campus and Baker Hall.
Seidler, Johnson nip and tuck for title Dick Seidler managed to keep lead in points scored over A. Johnson from North Dakota State.