Issue Contents
Page 1
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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. |
Page 2
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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) |
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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. |
Page 3
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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. |
Page 4
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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. |