Issue Contents

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1 . . . Debaters travel
Tuthill--David (Student--1946-1947)
John Keltner shows Al Paul and Kay Kough the destination in Canada where they will be traveling for the debate this weekend; photo.
2 Delegates will attend SCA national assembly List of six who attend convention.
3 Frank Laury wins snapshot contest For Old Gold contest.
4 Full schedule of interesting lectures and concerts planned Brief description of the performers.
5 Future Teachers Club reactivates on campus Dick Meyerhoff is organizing group.
6 Lectures here Henry Goddard Leach will speak on Scandinavian and American democracy; photo.
7 Plan Old Gold contests; annual staff announces entry plans Popularity and Beauty Contests announced.
8 Regulations affecting all car owners begin Monday Description of parking areas; rules will be enforced.
9 Special Xmas dinner for studes, profs Will feature turkey dinner with all the trimmings.
10 Tutor Timetable
Rogers--Jeannette (Janie) (Student--1948)
Events on campus.
11 Untitled Professor Reninger will speak on "What is College For?"; Hans Kohn will speak at a later assembly.
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12 Begin campaign to sell Xmas seals Everyone will receive personal invitation to contribute.
13 Letters to the editor; studes don't like "best"; anonymous fan berates sportsmanship
Pendergraft--Daryl (Vice President; History Facult
Professor Pendergraft finds students well-mannered and courteous; students find advice on appropriate attire annoying; anonymous writer critical of basketball crowds.
14 Musical Notes
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
Announces upcoming music related events on campus.
15 Quon Vets earn compliment for "it-can-be-done" campaign Applauds efforts of veterans to speed completion of Sunset Village units.
16 Teaching profession gets publicity Quick look at the problems faced in education in the post-war world.
17 The Line Campus news and gossip.
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18 Campus Commentary
Flanagan--James Martin (Student--1946-1947)
Discusses living costs for vets, student of the week Bill Eells, and purpose of the Campus Commentary.
19 Dr. Max L. Durfee, medical director, states own views on medical practice
Eells--William L. (Classes of 1947 and 1948)
Profile of Dr. Durfee.
20 Hitchhiking makes holiday trips more romantic
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
Some students hitchhike to get home.
21 Sunset Village grows as veterans move in Thirty-six veterans and their families now in residence; all Quonset huts occupied; other units nearing completion; sidewalks and streets in place.
22 Symphony pleases campus audience Description of performance by Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
23 Xmas formal at Commons tonight
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24 "The Messiah" to be given in college auditorium Sunday
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
History of the writing of the piece.
25 Canadian meets attract debaters Kay Kough and Al Paul will go to Winnipeg.
26 MacKenzie visits campus; lectures on curricula Gordon MacKenzie speaks to a number of groups.
27 Studes decorate halls, Commons Description of the decorations and celebrations.
28 Survey of Campus Opinion
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
Students give their opinions on the question: "Were you in favor of Judge Goldsborough's recent decision in the current coal strike; i.e. a three and a half million dollar fine for the United Mine Work and a ten thousand dollar fine for Mr. Lewis?"
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29 Gym Gems Discusses Red Cross Water Safety, dance choreographer Eugenie Beemoanova, and honor roll.
30 Hamline Pipers defeat Panthers in close contest The Panther basketball team pushed the Pipers in the first half, but by half time the Pipers had come back and kept it that way until the end; photo.
31 Lockeroom logic
McCabe--John Wesley (Jack) (Class of 1950)
Discusses Coach Starbeck's possible position with the University of Oregon, Panthers loss against the Pipers and the Cyclones, the All-Conference team, and the twenty three football letter winners; photo.
32 Panthers lose to Iowa State, 47-36 The Cyclones started the game hot while the Panthers couldn't hit the hoop; ended the first half off with a 12 point disadvantage and ended the game with about the same disappointment; photo.
33 Panthers to meet Emporia Tuesday; tall Emporia task for Tutors The Panthers will host Kansas State Teachers for the first time on the basketball court.
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34 Alpha Phi Omega members initiated at Iowa City List of sixteen initiates.
35 Religious News Schedules of activities from campus religious centers.
36 Social setup has changed on campus; good reason
Nordskog--Paul (Student--1946)
Lengthy look at the social situation on the post-war campus; some complain that veterans do not participate in the traditional social aspects of college life; plans to build movie theater on College Hill.
37 Students will lead Christmas meditations Sponsored by Student Christian Association.
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38 "Pen" announces issue deadline Seeking good contributions.
39 Dial Dope 1540 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
40 More men on campus than women now Enrollment total is 2371; Marshall Beard talks about enrollment trends.
41 Spouses spree is first TCBC event Ball and Chain Club will hold get acquainted party.
42 Untitled
Ray--Jean (Class of 1950))
Describes how women don't like to dress up anymore.
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43 Alumnus in Tokyo Arvilla Chick teaching in Army school; photo.
44 Elementa Chi plans for winter
45 Forgetful student has cold hands Student leaves gloves in car while hitchhiking.
46 Fraternity News Addresses activities and programs going on within specific fraternities.
47 Medical aptitude test to be administered
48 Ripon wins top honors in debate meet here
49 What to wear Describes the attire that students should wear for a specific event.