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Orchestra to play here March 30 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform.
Special religious activities for holy week announced Schedule of activities.
Coe wins annual speech tourney Results of the competition.
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra to appear in concert here
Six students to Grinnell meeting of United Nations Will participate in model meeting.
Strayer elected league President Voter turnout low.
Driving tests Written and vision portions given.
8 concerts to be given next year Schedule for the 1948-1949 season.
Ellis is new Lawther prexy; Anderson and Jones also win posts Brief profiles of the officers.
Instructor makes forced landing Walter Ditzler lands on the driver training range when his plane develops engine trouble.
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Hilltopics Members of the College Eye staff were disappointed to find that men's fashion was taking a turn towards conservatism.
Letter to the editor Student is angry with students who stick around after their noon meal to smoke leaving those who haven't eaten no place to sit.
Help wanted! Student concerned about the high number of students voting in the beauty and popularity contests elections compared to other elections on campus.
Survey of Campus Opinion Students respond to the question, "Do you feel that students are becoming careless about walking on the grass?"
The Line 'News' from around the campus.
Around the Campus Campus news.
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Know Your Eye Staff Profiles of Clair Hugh and Lee Hillsten; photo.
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Delegates chosen for UN assembly List of delegates to Chicago conference.
Three more baseball games for Panthers
FBLA plans state convention here Conference highlights.
SDA elects Kelly as new chairman Hear report on political activities on other campuses.
New bus routes give students better service Will now circle campus.
Supts. discuss teacher relations Seniors hear advice from school superintendents.
Dr. Ahlquist addresses local Kiwanis Club On adolescence.
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Tickets on sale for Olympic trials
Cedar Falls Travellers organized by veterans Student veterans set up baseball team under a new name.
Thinclads enter A. A. U. meet at Drake Fieldhouse Only two men from each college may enter in the same event causing many TC men to enter individually.
Operate on Dahlke for appendicitis Dahlke rushed to Sartori Hospital for an appendectomy and will be out of competition for six weeks.
Trackmen try telegraphic meet The upcoming track meet will be held here, but the competition will stay at their home field; results will be wired back and forth throughout the meet.
Bill Weiler wins place in Illinois Tech Relays Weiler ties for fifth place in relays after clearing the twelve foot marker.
Life saving corps to present water show tomorrow Description of the program.
KO's Matmen have even higher hopes of succeeding Cornell as national champions due to comments made by Michigan State wrestling coach; district Olympic wrestling tryouts will be here.
Perry Como may salute TC relays Petitions circulate campus in hopes of getting Perry Como to salute the relays; L. L. Mendenhall and Paul Bender originated the relays in 1922.
Six matmen will carry tutor colors to nationals; twelve other squad members will enter state AAU meet Tutors hope the saying "third time's the charm" rings true for them this year at the national tournament; photo.
Panther cagemen set five records while winning 14 out of 20 games Records were set and TC walked away with the North Central Conference title; photo.
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Lawther council plans conference For student government leaders at other schools.
Van Engen to address Humanist's Club
Boy scouting sessions announced for spring
Recreational group to sponsor tea Sunday
League plans grass protection campaign Planning campaign to keep students from cutting across grass.
Time magazine sponsors survey in 11 countries
Musical Notes Informs students of various music programs and activities.
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Oil for 20 years only, Cable says; Anderson describes allied occupation Offers advice on conserving natural resources at social studies conference.
Dr. Curtis to attend student teaching meet
Audio-visual club members operate movie projectors, other equipment Professor Gjerde talks about providing audio-visual services.
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Bartlett residents plan series of coke-teas
Dr. Price elected Phi Beta Kappa By Cornell College chapter.
What to Wear Suggestions on how to dress for the water show tomorrow night, the dance in the Commons, and Palm Sunday church service.
Spring Sprint features V. Dixon's Orchestra
Bartlett Hall holds family style dinner
Rendezvous Greek organizations and their activities.
Seerley Hall men have family style dinner
Bartlett women to give spring style show