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1 Announce all-student cast, for 'Death Takes a Holiday' List of cast members; preview of the play.
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2 E. L. Smith on extension
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3 Heater heads Lawther residents for 1946-47 Audra Heater elected.
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4 Negro professor lectures; Milton Wright visits campus three days Professor Wright will make a number of appearances; sponsored by Student Christian Association and the Bureau of Religious Activities; photo.
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5 New student's wives organize study club Social group will present programs to new wives.
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6 Plan Farmer's Frolic for next Friday eve; Art Stocks will play
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7 Riebe rummages U. S. for odd stones Professor Riebe talks about his hobby of cutting and polishing rocks; photo.
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8 Superior awards given to Sipple, Jungen at state Results of recent forensics meet.
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9 Swimming, diving, lifesaving head agenda at water show Show held every two years to demonstrate water safety.
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10 Teachers hosts Anna B. Lawther Miss Lawther makes annual visit to campus.
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11 Pupils of five music instructors appear in today's chapel recital Performance programs.
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12 Red Cross carries on during peace! Encourages students and faculty to support the Red Cross even when the nation is not at war.
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13 Religious News Schedules of activities at campus religious centers.
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14 Stuck door is alibi for girls entering Lawther via window Two women locked inside room when door sticks; climb out window to get to class.
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15 To speak or not to speak; now that is our question Coffee Hour discusses the students of TC and their lack of effort in saying "hi" to students they don't know.
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16 Veteran cites new reasons for educational enthusiasm
Davitti--Adolfo M. (Student--1946)
Veterans have found that there is a great wealth of knowledge in pursuing a higher education.
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17 World Views
Porter--Donald L. (Class of 1946)
Discusses news from around the world; foreign affairs, the Russian fear of encirclement, and important names in the news.
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18 Better library service available Saturdays Reading Room is open Sundays, but more staff members are available during the Saturday hours.
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19 Commons turns center for social life and activity
Read--Virginia Ann (Student--1944-1946)
Students enjoy Commons over noon hour for bridge, dancing, and talk.
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20 More student rooms evolve from sunporch Area in eastern wing of Bartlett Hall had been cafeteria, recreation room, and WAVES hospital; will be divided into double rooms to house about thirty-seven additional students.
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21 New Sinatra club flourishes; campus fans become 'agents'
Jungen--Martha Jean (Class of 1948)
Sinatra fans talk about their devotion to the singer.
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22 Stokerizing is home management feat Women talk about getting life under way in the new Home Management House at 2203 Campus Street.
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23 Attention current-year graduates Students graduating need to attend a Placement Bureau meeting.
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24 Child health director is guest next week Marjorie Lyford will speak.
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25 Faculty attends Midwestern state rural conference
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26 Former student begins Campus School work as senior supervisor Profile of Miles Zintz.
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27 Hell Week over for some; others still are suffering
Empey--Jeanne-Marie Jensen (Class of 1949)
List of women initiated into sororities.
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28 Plans are announced for new men's dormitory; modern dormitory will house 200 additional men Will cost about $300,000 and be located south of Baker Hall; will resemble Baker Hall; will be built as soon as material and labor are available.
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29 Scientists head for annual meet Professors Cable and Grant will attend AAAS meeting.
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30 Dimitri Miltropoulos directs symphony orchestra April 25
Greene--Dorothy Lois (Class of 1949)
Will conduct Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.
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31 Faculty Dames meet
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32 Know-your-campus; 213 acres of land provide working and playing space Survey of the ISTC campus.
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33 Weekly bulletin starts in Lawther Will be schedule of campus events.
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34 12 colleges, 40 preps in giant relays field The TC relays are becoming more popular, with three out of state colleges having shown interest in competing.
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35 4,000 a night watch substate basketball Marshalltown, Waverly, Montour, and Lansing are representing the Teacher College substate basketball tournament at the state finals in Iowa City.
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36 Hall elected secretary at Chicago meeting Mazene Hall is province secretary of American Home Economics Association.
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37 Keel heads men for second year Re-elected president of Men's Union; Bob Owens and Clark Heiple are representatives.
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38 Martin leads Panther squad to national mat tourney Six undefeated matmen will attend the NCAA tournament in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
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39 Music honorary initiates at Ames Group will be holding their north central province convention on April 7.
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40 Track, diamond men working outdoors; baseball nine faces opener here April 15 Sports teams welcome the warmer weather as the baseball team gets ready to face Iowa State, and the track team prepares for the Teachers College Relays.