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1 Baum sets theme at convocation Professor Baum will perform.
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2 Campus fetes all mothers April 27 Mother's Day activity schedule.
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3 Concert Band tours Northeast Iowa; eleven schools hear classics, moderns Band itinerary; list of performers.
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4 Donna Lou Gleason to be assistant Bartlett director Profile of Donna Gleason.
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5 Hello, high school seniors; come and see us as we are Welcomes visitors to campus.
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6 Marion Roose named Commons director Profile of Miss Roose.
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7 Play postponed "Death Takes a Holiday" postponed.
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8 Seabury to speak at meditations and coffee hour during Holy Week Profile of Ruth Isabel Seabury; photo.
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9 Seniors honored today; 700 seniors on campus for all day Schedule of activities for the high school visitors.
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10 Des Moines meetings draw home ed head
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11 Music recital features piano, voice students Performance programs.
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12 Music sorority installs officers List of officers for Sigma Alpha Iota.
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13 New speech teacher Maas feels at home here at teachers college Profile of Roger B. Maas.
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14 Newly chosen counselors meet; begin training for fall term duties Will be in charge of freshman orientation.
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15 Teachers enters ninth annual Easter seal campaign ending April 21
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16 Veterans' opinions on college work viewed after war Men and women veterans were asked how their views on education differ now compared to before going into the service.
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17 World Views
Porter--Donald L. (Class of 1946)
Speculates on conflict between Iran and Soviet Union.
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18 Intersorority dance a memory as sororities obtain pledges
Empey--Jeanne-Marie Jensen (Class of 1949)
News from the Greek organizations.
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19 Letha Holthaus presents senior music recital
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20 Music by Wirth is now published Professor Wirth publishes organ piece.
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21 Picnics, clothes, spring-fever loom as triple-threat bugs
Benoit--Mary (Student--1945)
A unique way of looking at some Spring fashions.
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22 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
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23 Verna Dieckman given fellowship to Columbia U. Profile of Miss Dieckman, who won a Lydia Roberts Fellowship.
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24 Iowa State sweeps Panthers in baseball openers 1-0, 6-2 Dick Scott scored the only run in the first game and the erratic fielding in the second game gave way to another loss.
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25 Little Tutors win triangular meet The Teachers College High School will compete in the Marion relays on Saturday after opening their season last week.
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26 Panther nine seeks wins at St. Louis TC hopes to regain their composure in St. Louis after a double loss against Iowa State.
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27 Tutor teams to enter Holstein Relays meet; Dickinson gives squad taste of competition Friday In preparation for the Teachers Relays, the TC trackmen hope to enter the Holstein Relays which were previously a high school only meet.
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28 'I' Club initiation All lettermen should attend.
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29 Faculty, students honor Dr. Johnson With dinner party and program.
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30 Four fraternities elect officers List of officers.
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31 Y groups offer summer projects
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32 Attention sophomores, seniors
Paul--Joseph B. (Research Bureau Staff)
Sophomores with 72-96 credit hours and seniors are reminded that the graduate record examinations will be given.
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33 Campanile bells weigh 30,000 pounds, total cost of 100 foot tower $100,000
Owen--Robert E. (Classes of 1942 and 1946)
History of the Campanile; clocks will soon be synchronized with campus system and will not be run by the Fasoldt mechanism.
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34 Centennial year prompts new radio program
Blanford--Royal D. (Student--1944-1946)
Mr. Hake has started a new program called "Seeing the State", in which he will feature Iowa historical topics.
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35 Untitled Glenn Boggs takes over Peter Mortensen's shoe repair shop on the Hill.