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1 Beard replaces Larson as new Registrar Selmer Larson will teach courses in mathematics and science.
2 Carroll Glenn bows before music lovers Tuesday Performance program; Henry Harris will accompany; photo.
3 Dads are guests tomorrow; many events planned for traditional day Highlights of the activities.
4 Debaters will clash with Northwestern Monday Bill Birenbaum and Ed Turner will represent ISTC; photo.
5 Delegates attend press convention Mr. Holmes and two students will go to Chicago.
6 Governor-elect Hickenlooper speaks Armistice Day A look at the ceremony; description of the service flag sewn by Theta Theta Epsilon.
7 Jack Logan speaks at assembly program Monday FTA will sponsor American Education Week event.
8 Prize to best war bond, stamp purchaser
9 Sketch book almost complete by League
10 Suckow, Hearst join teaching staff; pair will assist in teaching course of creative writing Professor Reninger explains the new way that the course will be taught.
11 Vacation will extend from Nov. 24-Dec. 8 Break between fall and winter terms will allow time for installation of new equipment for military personnel.
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12 Behind Your Front Page
Birenbaum--William M. (Student--1942-1946)
Comments on the recent developments in the war.
13 Fall quarter ends on November 24 Students must move all their belongings to their new living quarters on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.
14 K. P.'s have talent nite
15 Reminder of carelessness--what are sidewalks for? Encourages students to use the sidewalks instead of making paths through the grass.
16 Survey reveals students' opinions about labor strikes
Price--Eugene Louis (Student--1942)
17 The academic college must go on vacation
Turner--William Edward (Class of 1943)
Draft may be extended to 18- and 19-year old men; colleges may change.
18 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
19 Two navy officers prepare sick bay for WAVES group Preparing sick bay on ground floor of east wing of Bartlett Hall; ship's company of 50 lower enlisted men will be stationed on campus.
20 Your name, Mr. Reader? Letters must be signed in order to be printed.
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21 Annual Femmes Fancy features nautical theme
22 Assemblies explain reserve programs for men at TC President Price and Professor Riebe present information and advice.
23 Choose frosh delegates Louis Havlichek and Paul Connolly elected.
24 Church groups News about campus religious groups.
25 Dial Dope 1540
Ludwig--Merritt C. (Student--1942-1944)
Announces upcoming broadcasts.
26 No-name band sets title at party
27 Rendezvous News about Greeks and their organizations.
28 Work of Carl Wirth will appear in annual music symposium Will be played at Eastman School.
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29 Cage squad cut; settles down to serious business The basketball squad is now only 23 players; list of athletes.
30 McSweeney leaves school for Army; was cinder star Bob McSweeney, an outstanding trackster, has left for the army.
31 North Central loop standings Records are posted for the football teams in the North Central Conference.
32 Tutor Tidbits
Hackett--Donald G. (Class of 1947)
Discusses the upcoming game against Drake and wonders why only a third of the student body attended the South Dakota game.
33 Tutors seek revenge against Drake tomorrow; primed to show Bulldogs tricks before Dad's Day visitors; final game for Nick Avelchas TC will face the Drake University Bulldogs; photo.
34 Tutors trample Sodaks by 36-0 TC defeated South Dakota, 36-0.