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Cast chosen, practicing on 'Excursion,' summer play List of cast members; play preview.
Chicagoans to speak at term graduation Winfred Garrison and William Ogburn will speak.
Nuhn to read Frost's poetry
One sure way to beat the heat Teachers College students swim at the Cedar Falls Municipal pool; photo.
Consumer interest groups confer on campus Tuesday Will talk about government control of economy.
Pavement scene of dance tonight
Knoff speaks at chapel
Professors bring dignity and culture to hay fields John Dietrich and John Horns help on Jim Hearst's farm.
New radio station begins successful broadcasting Station goes on air July 14; President Price and Mr. Hart outline purposes of ISTC participation.
Piano recital to feature Louis Crowder Former professor will perform; photo.
Bakerites bid adieu With picnic.
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Kindergartners to have examinations For health.
Topic for assembly is on speech defects E. H. Henrikson will speak.
Sixty teachers picnic
Usual complaints bring up late hours question Compares the curfew for women at the Teachers College with the curfew for women at other colleges and universities around the country.
The Line 'News' from around the campus.
For a tough job morale's the recipe Encourages students to take part in campus wide activities.
Can price ceilings be maintained? Discusses the effect that the war is having on the U. S. economy.
Today in Hyde Park Asks the College Eye to print the words to the T. C. Loyalty Song.
Clues to the News Describes KXEL's first radio broadcast and upcoming schedule.
Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
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Tips given on ethics codes for teachers
Knitting, sewing quota completed Red Cross group completes eight sweaters, eight skirts, and eight shirts.
Speakers on draft will probably visit Sunday
Grotto of Salvation creates new world interesting sea life Al Krogh creates grotto at 2010 Clay Street.
Last physicals for six-weekers July 21
Ten men begin civilian pilot training course Eight weeks of intensive training begins.
Health service given Description of services and facilities.
We Women Describes the proper clothing for women to wear while playing tennis and biking.
Seerley boys awarded prize at housing sing
Luncheon climaxes summer activities
Family class makes cakes, plans lunches A look at the work in Professor Nyholm's class.
McGranahan leaves for Army July 15 Will go to California.
Summer symphony presents concert Performance program.
Flower-lovers see what's new
Rural nominees meet in Campus School
Apprentice teachers meet Monday
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Clothing class goes 'straying' in Waterloo Visit Black's Department Store.
College Garden offers variety of advantages History and description of the College Garden.
Red Oak school continues term
Violinist, pianist present concert Review of performance by Weinstine and Gerhardt.
Stanley Wood, originator of 'Line', returns Brief profile of Stanley Wood.
Mathematics Forum meets for first time Professor Condit speaks.
Band will present opening concert Will feature clarinet trio.
Counselor Teachers College alumni Dorothy Winter is the new counselor of the Westminster Foundation.
Putting out a newspaper takes plenty of time A look at the work involved in putting out the College Eye.
Navy transfers former student John Ferring now stationed in Florida.
Provision made for student loans Federal aid available.
Intramural ball games under way Schedule of the final three women's intramural softball games.