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1 'When Half-Christs Go' will be chapel topic
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2 Annual Ice Carnival to feature races, novelties, grand March Preview of the carnival; photo.
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3 Dance to end ice follies; Krutz band will play for Ice Capades
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4 Ellington tickets go on sale Preview of the Duke Ellington performance.
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5 Fraternities will present musicale Performance program.
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6 Identification cards:
Jennings--Phillip C. (Student--1926-1928; Business Manager)
Students should have their cards ready for admission to athletic events.
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7 Radio broadcasts return to air on KAYX, KWWL Description of the two independent stations and a quick look at the programming schedule.
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8 Russell Baum to present piano recital Profile of Professor Baum.
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9 Students to hold conference here on vital issues Highlights of Religion and Social Issues Conference; Whitney Young will speak.
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10 Winter play experiments in abstraction Description of set design for "The Great God Brown".
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11 Blankenship exposes Communism
Blankenship--Jack E. (Student--1946-1948)
Jack Blankenship writes letter with ironic tone to show his views on communism.
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12 Hang on to those civil liberties
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
Discusses past and recent civil rights cases.
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13 Musical Notes
Rogers--Jeannette (Janie) (Student--1948)
Comments on recent and upcoming music-related events on campus.
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14 Student League Board minutes Discusses various sorts of charity drives.
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15 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
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16 3 scholarships given at Brindley tournament here Hubert White, Jane Stafford, and Robert Davis won scholarships to TC at the Brindley Debate Tournament.
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17 Harris to give recital at Graceland College
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18 Humanist Club to hear Larkin speak on art Professor Larkin will speak.
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19 Mrs. Thorsen to lead Coffee Hour discussion
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20 Revised schedule for Old Gold pictures
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21 Survey of Campus Opinion
Smith--Warren Allen (Class of 1948)
Compares Henry Wallace's approval ratings in New York and at Teachers College.
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22 Will open highway safety course Mar. 13 Will offer series of Saturday classes.
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23 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.
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24 Badminton Club: The Badminton Club announces its meeting and tournament times.
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25 Jespersen breaks Panther all-time free toss mark Norm Jespersen broke the free throw record with fifty-one in ten games; photo.
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26 Panthers score fourth straight conference win ISTC defeated North Dakota State, 49-40.
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27 Top scorer . . .
Nelson--James W. (Class of 1948)
Features Norm Jespersen free-throwing amidst praise and media talk.
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28 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.
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29 Baker Third five holds first place in Housing League Standings for men's intramural basketball competitions are posted.
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30 Girls' intramural basketball stars Fifteen teams will participate in women's intramural basketball competition; schedule is posted.
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31 Intramural gives complete second round of games Results of intramural basketball competition are posted.
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32 KO's
Knee--Orval A. (Class of 1950)
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.
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33 Panther grapplers beat Nebraska U squad at Lincoln ISTC defeated the University of Nebraska, 28-5.
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34 Tutor "B" cagers at Waverly tonight ISTC will face Wartburg College.
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35 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.
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36 "Collegiate Magazine" to appear February 1
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37 Alpha Phi sponsors March of Dimes drive Collection boxes located around campus.
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38 Faculty Dames: Will meet.
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39 Purple Arrow holds meeting, talent show
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40 Rendezvous Greeks announce their recent and upcoming activities.
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41 Ruth Chambers to give meat demonstration Representative from Rath Packing Company will show how to cook meat.
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42 Stadium to sponsor all-college dance
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43 Vance Dixon to play for all-sorority dance
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44 Weidman dance group will present program
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45 Women vets patients increase in hospitals
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46 Around the Campus
Blake--Roger O. (Class of 1948)
Criticizes students for bringing radios to the TC game, so that they can listen to the Iowa Hawkeye game.
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47 Marcella Conlon given commission in army Captain Conlon is a physical therapist.
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48 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.
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49 No SCA baby sitters nights of sports events
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50 Searight to conduct symphony orchestra Department of Music will rotate conducting duties.
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51 Tamiment Institute sponsors contest
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52 Duke Ellington Rules for purchasing performance tickets.
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53 Student Service Fund to conduct world relief drive Will assist students in war-torn countries.