Issue Contents
Page 1
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Winter play experiments in abstraction | Description of set design for "The Great God Brown". |
| Dance to end ice follies; Krutz band will play for Ice Capades | |
| 'When Half-Christs Go' will be chapel topic | |
| Annual Ice Carnival to feature races, novelties, grand March | Preview of the carnival; photo. |
| Fraternities will present musicale | Performance program. |
| Students to hold conference here on vital issues | Highlights of Religion and Social Issues Conference; Whitney Young will speak. |
| Radio broadcasts return to air on KAYX, KWWL | Description of the two independent stations and a quick look at the programming schedule. |
| Ellington tickets go on sale | Preview of the Duke Ellington performance. |
| Russell Baum to present piano recital | Profile of Professor Baum. |
| Identification cards: | Students should have their cards ready for admission to athletic events. |
Page 2
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Student League Board minutes | Discusses various sorts of charity drives. |
| The Line | Comments on people and happenings on campus. |
| Hang on to those civil liberties | Discusses past and recent civil rights cases. |
| Blankenship exposes Communism | Jack Blankenship writes letter with ironic tone to show his views on communism. |
| Musical Notes | Comments on recent and upcoming music-related events on campus. |
Page 3
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Mrs. Thorsen to lead Coffee Hour discussion | |
| 3 scholarships given at Brindley tournament here | Hubert White, Jane Stafford, and Robert Davis won scholarships to TC at the Brindley Debate Tournament. |
| Humanist Club to hear Larkin speak on art | Professor Larkin will speak. |
| Harris to give recital at Graceland College | |
| Will open highway safety course Mar. 13 | Will offer series of Saturday classes. |
| Revised schedule for Old Gold pictures | |
| Survey of Campus Opinion | Compares Henry Wallace's approval ratings in New York and at Teachers College. |
Page 4
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Jespersen breaks Panther all-time free toss mark | Norm Jespersen broke the free throw record with fifty-one in ten games; photo. |
| Annual Teachers College Relays will celebrate silver anniversary in April | The Teachers College Relays were started in 1922 by L. L. Mendenhall and P. F. Bender, and this year, the Relays will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary. |
| Badminton Club: | The Badminton Club announces its meeting and tournament times. |
| Panthers score fourth straight conference win | ISTC defeated North Dakota State, 49-40. |
| Tutor quintet seeking fifth straight win tonight; play South Dakota U tonight Morningside Saturday night | Panthers will play against South Dakota University at home, and then will travel to Sioux City face off against the Morningside Maroons; photo. |
| Top scorer . . . | Features Norm Jespersen free-throwing amidst praise and media talk. |
Page 5
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Intramural gives complete second round of games | Results of intramural basketball competition are posted. |
| Baker Third five holds first place in Housing League | Standings for men's intramural basketball competitions are posted. |
| Tutor "B" cagers at Waverly tonight | ISTC will face Wartburg College. |
| Tutor dual meet victory string is broken at sixteen | Starting in 1943, ISTC has held a string of sixteen consecutive dual meet wins, but that string was broken when Michigan State took TC down last Friday; photo. |
| Panther grapplers beat Nebraska U squad at Lincoln | ISTC defeated the University of Nebraska, 28-5. |
| Girls' intramural basketball stars | Fifteen teams will participate in women's intramural basketball competition; schedule is posted. |
| KO's | Claims that pads need to be put up against the brick wall behind the basket on the intramural courts, in order to prevent injuries from players colliding with the wall. |
Page 6
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Ruth Chambers to give meat demonstration | Representative from Rath Packing Company will show how to cook meat. |
| Purple Arrow holds meeting, talent show | |
| "Collegiate Magazine" to appear February 1 | |
| Stadium to sponsor all-college dance | |
| Faculty Dames: | Will meet. |
| Vance Dixon to play for all-sorority dance | |
| Rendezvous | Greeks announce their recent and upcoming activities. |
| Women vets patients increase in hospitals | |
| Weidman dance group will present program | |
| Alpha Phi sponsors March of Dimes drive | Collection boxes located around campus. |
Page 7
| Article | Article Summary |
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| Must give capable student education even if unable to pay, says Price | President Price looks at the future of teacher education; believes more students should attend college. |
| No SCA baby sitters nights of sports events | |
| Marcella Conlon given commission in army | Captain Conlon is a physical therapist. |
| Tamiment Institute sponsors contest | |
| Searight to conduct symphony orchestra | Department of Music will rotate conducting duties. |
| Around the Campus | Criticizes students for bringing radios to the TC game, so that they can listen to the Iowa Hawkeye game. |
Page 8
| Article | Article Summary |
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| Duke Ellington | Rules for purchasing performance tickets. |
| Student Service Fund to conduct world relief drive | Will assist students in war-torn countries. |