Issue Contents

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1 Curzon, noted English pianist to play here Profile of Clifford Curzon.
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2 Dance will reverse chivalry; Femmes Fancy puts women in male role Theme and description of the traditional dance.
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3 Dean Nelson attends meeting in Nebraska At Dana College.
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4 February will mark 'Teachers' examinations
Director--Paul
For National Teacher Examination.
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5 Four speakers lead religious week Theme will be "What I believe"; brief profiles of speakers.
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6 Giffin resigns; will go to Oregon State Dr. Donald H. Boettner will replace him.
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7 Ping authors article On low cost diets.
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8 Senior students May secure information on graduate study.
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9 Six appointed to committee at meeting Roster of new Campus Chest Committee; consider Greek coordinating body.
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10 Trial by music . . . Three men and one women singing in the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta; photo.
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11 Women not barred from dorm says dean of men May enter lobbies to pick up dates for Femmes Fancy dance.
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12 As I See It
Bigelow--Leslie P. (English Faculty)
Wishes that he saw more happiness.
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13 Know your Eye staff; Ohl wants longer trousers; Milburn is a talented girl
Ludley--Beulah May (Classes of 1950 and 1971)
Profile of Ohl Arden and Wanda Milburn; photo.
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14 Letter to Sol Friedman Claims College Eye reserves the right to choose which letters it prints.
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15 Letter to the editor
Friedman--Sol (Class of 1949)
Upset because College Eye seems to be censored.
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16 Survey of Campus Opinion
Lukens--Bonnie (Student--1948)
Students asked which parts of the College Eye they read, and if they would like them to be continued.
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17 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
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18 Babies come but the teachers go; grade schools face severe shortage Baby Boom will require large numbers of teachers.
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19 Teaching combination suggestions E. W. Goetch offers recommendations on good teaching major combinations.
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20 P. E. Doings News about physical education and recreation.
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21 Panther wrestlers open 1949 season at Champaign; fighting Illini serve as first opponents for Tutor Matmen Illini have already been in two dual meets.
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22 Riddell's Raiders lose to Radar's Raiders by 41-43 Reports status of intramural basketball teams; photo.
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23 Cagers away for two loop games; invade Augustana and South Dakota State this week Augustana is rated tenth nationally and Panthers also have top billing; photo.
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24 Cagers pin 47-35 defeat on Jacks Tutors made 69% of the free throws, while South Dakota made 63%; photo.
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25 Girls' intramural basketball starts Games begin Monday and go right through each week.
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26 KO's Discusses the conduct of the crowd during a basketball game.
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27 Reinbeck defeats Little Panthers Little Panthers lose to Reinbeck Rams by the score of 53-33.
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28 Campus High will present two plays Will present "The Wonder Hat" and "Little Prison".
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29 Meditations are held in Bartlett corridors
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30 Musical Notes
Harnack--Robert Victor (Class of 1950)
Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
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31 Sutherland and Dowler to attend conference On family life.
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32 Winter ice show will feature dancing on ice Rather than individual performances.
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33 'Must sell more dance tickets', says Maetzold In order to hire a big name band.
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34 Bartlett to hold pajama parties
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35 Coke tea is held in Bartlett Hall
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36 FBLA to hear co-op creamery secretary P. A. Lund will speak.
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37 Films to be shown For teacher preview.
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38 Judges of campus beauty selected Will select twenty-eight candidates; student election will narrow group to ten; impartial judges will select final four.
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39 Maurice Gerow will speak at coffee hour Will speak on music.
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40 Organizations:
Haynes--William McClellan (Class of 1949)
Must submit names and photos of Old Gold Beauty candidates.
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41 Plans will launch play school for children Will hold play school on Saturday mornings.
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42 Rendezvous News and events of campus Greek organizations.
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43 Group one will exhibit art work
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44 Social medicine to be discussed Dr. R. S. Gerard will speak on socialized medicine.
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45 The Registrar's Office will make microfilm copies of documents Filming process has been underway since January 1945.