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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Getchell reveals highlights of 595 recorded analyses | Professor Getchell talks about his work as an analytical chemist. | |
| 'Excursion' pleases first nighters | Review of the play. | |
| Marjorie Mantor receives appointment | Will be consulting teacher on the rural school program. | |
| Columbia awards history fellowship to Gordon Hoxie | Will receive Lydia Roberts Fellowship; will be held for him until after his military service; profile of Mr. Hoxie. | |
| Give life views | Professor Knoff leads discussion. | |
| Cedar Falls poet will read from collection of his works | James Hearst will present some of his work. | |
| Dr. W. Ogburn to speak at graduation | ||
| Plans are made for commencement banquet August 10 | All graduates welcome to the dinner and short program. | |
| Courses in radio begin next term | Will offer "Radio Speaking" and "Radio Dramatic Production". | |
| Two weeks remain in picnic season | Teachers College students enjoy a picnic outside; photo. | |
| Schools seek well-rounded personality in teachers | E. W. Goetch talks about the kinds of people that the schools are seeking. | |
| KXEL program director coaches by hand signs | Mr. Hake talks about the preparations necessary to produce a good radio show. | |
| Notice to graduates | Students may want to get their health records up to date so that they will be in place when they seek a job. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Elmer Davis comes to rescue of news release | Government's Office of War Information was created to organize news about the war. | |
| The Line | 'News' from around the campus. | |
| War attitudes change | Students and faculty reflect on the strengths of Japan. | |
| Former student is instructor in Army Air Forces | ||
| Clues to the News | Recent and upcoming events on campus. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Miss Short's Outing Activities class | Will camp on the river. | |
| Monsignor Ligutti emphasizes rural need for leaders | Speaks on values of rural life. | |
| Music Hour features Brown piano recital | ||
| Research at Red Oak finds median salary | ||
| Switchboard operator aids budding romances | A look at the work of the operator as she attempts to make connections. | |
| Supervisor weds | Jean Horgan will marry Harry Carney. | |
| Plans made for church centers | News from campus religious centers. | |
| College 'Joes' wear nerves to frazzle at reception room | Men try to figure out what to say to women. | |
| Bartlett hallers to enjoy dancing at pajama party | ||
| Keep in step with Panther pre-view | Students put out campus newsletter. | |
| KPBA banquet to be August 11 in Commons | ||
| We Women | Suggestions for the use of vitamins, make-up, and exercise. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed swim proves to be entertaining | ||
| T. C. statistics go to state editors | Bureau of Publications prepares academic information sheet. | |
| Bartlett banter | ||
| Tropical fruit marmalade served to 'Eye' staff | Make marmalade from Greenhouse fruit. | |
| Cannon barrels once defended Florida coast, now decorate campus | Brief history of the cannon. | |
| David Hawk, former graduate, is working on Yucatan Peninsula | Working on American Friends project. | |
| Starbeck takes inventory of coming pigskin season | Football team includes both returning lettermen and freshmen. | |
| Health records prove valuable | Survey of the work done by Health Services this summer. | |
| Coach has new job | Wayne Black will coach at Newell. | |
| 'Beardless Wonders' win by close margin | Beardless Wonders and Pack of Wolves are tied for first place. |