Issue Contents

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1 Birenbaum and Hackett to speak in Waterloo At Contemporary Affairs Club meeting.
2 Campus welcomes 3500 guests A look at the program.
3 Cleveland to head 'Teachers First' List of officers and new members of Iowa Teachers First.
4 Conference will include educators of 14 states About 150 are scheduled to speak at the conference.
5 Conglomerate India, during wartime, is no picnic Nina Bowers gives her impressions of India.
6 Future teachers group to meet next Friday Will hold organizational meeting.
7 Master musician trio to perform Sunday Teachers College faculty members Henry Harris and Roland Searight, along with Mr. Harris's wife, prepare to perform during the college leisure hour; photo.
8 Rural chorus demonstrates Chorus of 500 will perform for rural education conference; photo.
9 Skar accepts 'head' post as Douglas takes new position Will head Commercial Education while Professor Douglas takes on wartime assignment.
10 Sophomore tests slated for March 25 and 26 Will take English and general culture tests.
11 There are positions in which misfits fit Lack of men for teaching positions.
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12 Attention, service organizations! Students from Michigan College ask Teachers College students to join them in celebrating a newly created General Douglas MacArthur Day.
13 From the Editor's Point of View Expresses disappointment at the lack of students who attended the weekly public forum and band concert.
14 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
15 Today in Hyde Park
Little--Jeanette (Student--1941-1943)
Describes the artwork being shown by two Teachers College faculty members, Mr. John Horns and Miss Mooers, at the Cedar Falls Art Gallery
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16 'George' presents tasks of students Professor Robinson offers homespun advice.
17 Annual sing postponed
18 Forum discussion at Presbyterian Center
19 Great increase noted In Mr. Hake's stagecraft class.
20 Kappa Phi initiates List of initiates.
21 Plan dance for sororities
22 Red Cross room will open Monday Sewing machines will be available to make skirts, shirts, and sweaters.
23 Sermon, forum topics for Sunday announced
24 The Greek Rendezvous
Gleason--Kathryn (Classes of 1943 and 1945)
News from campus fraternities and sororities.
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25 'Divided we fall' topic At Wesley Foundation meeting.
26 Apply for publications staff positions now!
27 Bourquin installed as Ellen Richards head List of officers.
28 College sophomores evaluate worth of their curricula Summary results of sophomore testing program.
29 Curriculum group holds meeting here Social studies group meets.
30 Douglas honored at farewell dinner As he leaves for a civil service recruiting position.
31 Graduate to speak Romeo Short will speak at conference; photo.
32 Hold dinner here tonight
33 Price sponsors dinner honoring legislators Will honor Legislative Interim Committee.
34 Tonight's keynote T. V. Smith will speak at rural education conference; photo.
35 Variety of sports offered at gym
Porter--Jane (Class of 1944)
At playnight.
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36 29 men report for Panther ball team Panther baseball players begin to prepare for the upcoming season.
37 Dickinson to officiate in 1942 Drake Relays Track coach is chosen because of the successful history of his teams.
38 Grapplers entered in N.I.C. tourney Cecil Mott, Fred Weltz, and Leon Martin were each nominated by coach Dave McCuskey to participate in the National Inter-Collegiate wrestling tournament; photo.
39 Seerley rips ADAs to win I-M title Seerley Hall team ends the intramural season undefeated.
40 Students are requested to return bottles, tins To Health Center.
41 Ten players land berths on all-intramural team Players are selected by the intramural team managers and officials.
42 Two tutors place high in Chicago track meet Bob McSweeney placed second and fourth in the broad jump and the high jump respectively and Bob Keyes took fourth place in the 70 yard hurtles.