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'Mother' is weekend guest 500 mothers expected to attend campus events.
Bat disturbs 'students' Bat flies around library reading room.
'Home loving' students score lower grades Students who go home frequently have lower grades, according to a survey.
Commercial teachers to attend convention Professor Douglas will speak.
Students can win $$$$ sending in 'slanguage' To Pepsi-Cola Company.
Government exams offered tomorrow Civil Service examinations.
Knoff to present 'mothers' sermon
It's parade rest for 'campus rookies' Participants in the military survey course practice commands; photo.
Thompson accepts editorship of 'Eye'; McConeghey resigns Harold McConeghey cites reasons of health and academic requirements.
'Future officers' drilled in new military course Faculty conduct classes for men who wish to prepare for military service.
Recognition assembly to honor scholars T. V. Smith will speak at Recognition Day.
Chimester to play 'special music' May present requests to William Jochumsen, who plays the Campanile chimes.
Senate elects new members Roster of new Faculty Senate members.
Reserve rooms now
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National surveys seek model coed 400 women will be tested in Women's League survey.
Former college student writes guest column John D. Brown writes for nationally syndicated sports column.
The Line 'News' from around the campus.
Some thoughts while moving into the new editor's office Thanks mothers for their contribution to the war effort, and comments on a grammar error made in a College Eye article.
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The Pantheress Discusses women's athletic events.
Plan for chuck wagon picnic at golf course For students and faculty.
Sunday breakfasts will fete mothers Bartlett and Lawther Halls will honor mothers.
Music planned for last variety show
Programs arranged at student centers
Select prom chairman Don Templeton and Marjorie Armstrong will be chairs.
Former student broadcasts Sunday Howard Thompson is one of four national finalists in competition sponsored by American Economic Foundation.
Mothers to be honored at patriotic dinner Description of the program.
The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
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Purple defends its Viking title Panthers will compete in the Viking Relays at Augustana College in Rock Island.
Panthers wallop Normal 15-5; 15 inning marathon ends 3-3 Panthers 15 inning game was cut short because it was too dark to play any longer; photo.
Homer quartet racks ups new slugging mark Bob Titsworth, Dick Nottger, Jack Lansing, and Ken Dilly each hit a home run in the eighth inning of the Panthers game against Illinois Normal School.
Tutors pace the field on Luther track Panthers take first place at the Luther College invitational; photo.
Panther nine to face Luther foes tomorrow Panthers will face Luther and Jacksonville for four games in two days.
Full menu served to baseball fans Baseball fans are able to observe many activities during a fifteen inning game.