Issue Contents

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1 'Fats for the Japs' in explosives, says Getchell Recovering fats from food products will contribute to the war effort.
2 Assembly on 'research for fun' is coming Mr. Hart will talk about his historical research in Minnesota.
3 Frolickers let down hair at 'Gay Nineties' dance Description of the dance.
4 Gates to lead poetry hour on Jeffers' poetry
5 Henrikson to outline remedy for speech defects
6 Louis Crowder presents recital Performance review.
7 Need of nautical property delays play rehearsals Preview of "Excursion".
8 Six week students end term Highlights of farewell luncheon.
9 Special numbers at first band concert; solo, trio highlights
10 Students of music to appear July 28 on music program List of performers.
11 Summer "studes" rug-cut pavement Stephen Foster's Band provides the music for a Teachers College dance.
12 Writer of 'We Women' is student handbook editor
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13 Ask Aunt Emily Advice column for Teachers College students.
14 Clues to the News
Thompson--Kenneth M. (Student--1940-1942)
Describes upcoming programs on KXEL.
15 Plea for professionals to come down to earth Asks professors to use simpler language when talking with students.
16 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
17 War is heck for us golfers these days Rubber shortage means fewer golf balls will be available.
18 Watching the World
McNabb--Daniel W. (Class of 1947)
News from around the country and the world.
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32 'This above all' had no changes
33 Apprenticeship meets approval for coming year Arrangements made for special one-year rural teacher curriculum.
34 Campanile tour to be conducted by Crawford
35 Campus nine defeated Several Panther baseball players gathered for a game against the Waterloo Colony Club.
36 Children receive physical exams Kindergarten children get exams.
37 Consumer's class study price ceilings
38 Dandy-lions to win finals Results of intramural softball.
39 Democratic theme used at reverences
40 Hobby Shop features lettering
41 Mrs. Malcolm Price speaks at K. P. B. A.
42 New recording room will be available for speech clinic Description of new facilities.
43 Red Oak has display of child books Arranged by Miss Boehlje.
44 Services held at Riverside Park
45 Students' quiz questions on teachers' speech Try to match quotations with speakers.
46 Study values of meat
47 Sure-fire ways to flunk courses in 7 easy steps Dean Nelson offers advice.
48 Trimble's class seeks statistics on timely topics Students look at statistics in everyday life.