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1 California sun forsakes fatherland; Iowans feed red flannels to moths Professor Cable talks about the mild winter weather; photo.
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2 Faculty discuss school issues; educators meet here to discuss new T. C. services Conference brings together school administrators from around the state.
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3 Gerald Kearn urges proper training here Excerpts from remarks to FTA.
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4 Life-saving class to present 'Here comes the Army' Description of the show skits.
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5 Sophomore scheduled for grueling tests Will be tested in English, contemporary affairs, and general culture.
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6 Student League desires greater representation Consider inclusion of elected representatives of off-campus students.
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7 Victory musicale brings lively program to radio audience
Maiden--Valara C. (Class of 1947)
SAI puts on live radio show.
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8 'Thank God for the Red Cross' is almost a battlefront slogan Praises the work of the Red Cross chapters in the United States and across the seas.
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9 How bad is the Reader's Digest?
Berninghausen--David K. (Library Faculty)
Gives opinion on the subject material of the Reader's Digest magazine.
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10 Watching the World
Lauren--Howard C. (Buck) (Class of 1944)
Gives opinion on recent events of the war.
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11 Wing Tips News articles from the military units on campus.
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12 Art League sponsors watercolor exhibit Will display work from Taos, New Mexico.
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13 Brotherhood Adventure begins with novena in St. Patrick's Church
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14 C. A. P. membership open to future fliers Anyone over sixteen years of age may join.
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15 Dr. Bach emphasizes Iowa's heritage Excerpts from address by Marcus Bach.
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16 Dr. Knoff assumes religious council directors position Has been on campus since 1938; will leave July 1, 1944; photo.
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17 Warren lectures on violins; today during recital time Kenneth Warren will speak.
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18 Defense Council dedicates program to fighting 'T. C.ers' Professor Riebe will be in charge of monthly radio programs.
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19 Jean Bertram, Ireton, service men's choice For Old Gold Beauty.
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20 Kampus to Khaki
Cullinan--Delores (Student--1943)
Updates on students and staff, who are currently in the military.
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21 Miss Stone Reviewed highlights of national meeting at Pi Omega Pi gathering.
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22 Need for post war training stressed among faculty Staff members will speak around the state.
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23 Old Gold on way to press Will go to press about April 1; photo.
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24 Rendezvous
Wentland--Jane (Class of 1946)
Schedule of Greek meetings and events.
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25 Dr. Lantz discusses 'What you are, why' at science meeting Speaks on heredity and environment to BAE group.
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26 Men's Union executive board vacancies filled List of new members.
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27 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
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28 Volleyball tournament open to more teams Encourages more students to play volleyball.