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1 Curious students visit greenhouse Roger Wardin will lead tour.
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2 Dr. Sage speaks as first lecturer of current series
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3 Flight training now open to students Students will receive 72 hours of lectures and 35 flying hours.
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4 Joe Dumond, KXEL 'boss,' former student of T. C. Profile of Joe Dumond.
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5 Men's Pool is open for summer swimmers
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6 New color scheme plan for commons First redecoration since 1934.
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7 Palmer on leave to Ohio State for summer term
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8 Rabbi Kahn will speak at chapel service this Sunday Profile of Rabbi Robert I. Kahn; photo.
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9 Station KXEL goes on air Monday Schedule of initial programming; President Price and Mr. Hart will be on first program.
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10 This place seldom visited by students Students look at plants growing in the Greenhouse; photo.
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11 Victory gardens thrive in hands of faculty children Description of the efforts of faculty members' children to raise vegetables.
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12 Wellborn writes new history text Writes "Growth of American Nationality".
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13 Cogitations
McCalley--Marie J. (Student--1942-1943)
Encourages students to get involved with KXEL.
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14 Outdoor talks on poetry scheduled by Dr. Reninger Schedule of lectures; photo.
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15 Record Rambles
Hackett--Donald G. (Class of 1947)
Review of songs by various artists.
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16 Students will view scenic wonders at McGregor Professor Erbe will lead trip.
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17 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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18 Toasts to Teachers: College Eye "bouquet" of the week Five question quiz on different aspects of the Teachers College.
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19 Today in Hyde Park
Rice--Ross (Student--1942)
Describes the friendly relationship between President Price and the men on campus.
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20 'Candida' nets $128 at benefit performance
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21 Baptist students meet
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22 Campus varieties and polishing party planned for June 26
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23 Community singing set for Tuesdays Professor Hays will lead sessions in Auditorium.
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24 Dorms plan social events for women Schedule of activities.
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25 Exchange parties planned for girls
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26 Former student edits aviation camp paper
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27 Forty men return for summer school Comparable to last summer's enrollment.
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28 Hersey returns from Beloit class reunion Professor Hersey attended 50th reunion.
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29 Horns to instruct potato printing
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30 Lawther council elected List of officers and council members.
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31 Lutheran reception List of officers.
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32 Miss Cole injured by fall Sprained ankle.
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33 Red Cross sewing room will open next Monday Will give instruction on sewing and knitting.
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34 Scores of activities are open to students of summer term A look at summer session recreational opportunities.
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35 Sutherland heads Red Cross classes in nutrition Miss Sutherland will emphasize the importance of nutrition.
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36 Turnbull displays photographs in Vocational Building
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37 Wesley officers named List of officers.
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38 Age limit raised in Marine reserve Criteria for enlistment.
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39 Bender issues call for softball 'addicts'
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40 Branch school enrollment up at three centers
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41 Dietrich to conduct pottery exhibit Tuesday Will display 80 works.
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42 Junior supervisors attend nine week session opening Monday Will learn supervisory techniques from senior supervisors at Campus School.
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43 Loring Carl supervises student beet workers
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44 Scout leadership, new course Professor Buffum will offer course.
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45 Seerley 'get-together' Thursday evening
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46 Women's softball tournament begins