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1 'Checkers' is home relieving mistress Stuffed animal returned to Mildred Holly.
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2 'Stay in school, bolster moral,' urges Robinson Encourages everyone to support the war effort in his own way.
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3 Brotherhood travelers visit Greek Orthodox Church Nikolas Chardonl discusses Greek Orthodox customs with Teachers College faculty and students; photo.
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4 Cello-piano team to replace Hans Lange Little Symphony Nikolai and Joanna Graudan will perform.
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5 Festival guests to view Candida and one-acts 1000 students and teachers expected for twelfth annual play production conference.
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6 Helen I sends Pritchard 'down the river' happy Professor Pritchard launches sailboat.
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7 Plan branch summer schools In Red Oak, Creston, and Denison; first branch summer schools since 1937; offered in hopes of relieving teacher shortage.
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8 Safety council bike rules put in effect For Campus School students.
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9 Student Council names committee chairmen; new members convene Warren Gore and Robert Skar appointed.
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10 To sophomore men
Nelson--Martin Johan (Dean of the Faculty)
Navy V-1 examination will not be given; other arrangements will be made.
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11 Trade union visit is scheduled trip Second Adventures in Brotherhood trip was to Catholic church.
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12 Warmingham lectures Sunday for chapel, forum program Osbert W. Warmingham will speak on India; photo.
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13 Workshop slated Planning summer workshop in the social studies.
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14 From the Editor's Point of View
McConeghey--Harold (Student--1940-1941)
Comments on the work done by members of the Student Council; congratulates them on good work.
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15 Music faculty members to judge at contests At various Iowa locations.
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16 Schedule of publications of athletic bulletins A look at the work of the Publications Bureau; 200,000 issues now in print.
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17 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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18 The Navy and you Description of the various officer training (V) programs.
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19 Watching the World
McConeghey--Harold (Student--1940-1941)
News from around the country and the world.
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20 'Bulls 'n Steers' Frolic in Commons 'stockyards' tonight Sponsored by Baker and Seerley Halls.
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21 Former student runs for political office Robert Fearing will run for state Commerce Commissioner.
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22 Four new candidates honored by Blue Key
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23 Four to appear on third music recital List of performers.
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24 Home Economics Society to hold formal initiation List of Theta Theta Epsilon initiates.
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25 Methodist delegates to register here today For annual meeting.
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26 Miss Corley Conlon is spring resident artist Relieved of some teaching duties in order to devote time to painting; students are welcome to visit her as she works; photo.
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27 Mrs. Charles Black will resign after 14 years of service Has worked at Presbyterian Student Center.
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28 New Lawther Hall chairmen elected List of chairs.
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29 Peggy Sage elected new president of Lawther List of new officers.
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30 Reviewer describes variety of paintings exhibited by Turnbull
Wichser--Mary (Student--1942)
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31 Services prepared at student centers Schedule of events at campus religious centers.
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32 The Pantheress
Porter--Jane (Class of 1944)
Discusses women's intramural athletics.
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33 To feature May baskets at Bartlett Hall dance
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34 Wallace is new owner Q. W. Wallace purchases Hovey's Bookstore on the Hill.
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35 Announcement
Nordly--Oliver M. (Hon) (Physical Education Faculty; Athletics Staff)
Golf candidates will meet.
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36 Augustana admitted to loop fold Augustana College, home of the Vikings, is located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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37 Basketball letters for eight Panthers Majority of the letters given out were to sophomores; list of letter winners.
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38 DeKalb to test Tutor thinclads tomorrow Panthers will face off with Northern Illinois in their first dual match of the season.
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39 Extra--Nordly to have veterans for '42 five Basketball coach Oliver Nordly is looking forward to next year's basketball season.
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40 Freshmen thump varsity 56-34 as McSweeney shatters record The efforts of Bob McSweeney and Lynn Frazier helped the freshmen to defeat the varsity in the annual freshmen-varsity meet.
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41 Frosh rule lifted for the duration Freshmen will be allowed to play intercollegiate sports for the duration of the war.
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42 Honor Seidler on all-loop roster Dick Seidler is the only Panther to be elected to the official all-conference roster; photo.
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43 Raw weather frowns on Panther spring workouts Bad weather keeps the Panthers from practicing for their season opener against Iowa State.