Issue Contents

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1 1953 Homecoming schedule includes varied activities Activities include variety show.
2 Faculty to give concert Sunday Performance program.
3 IFTA needs guides for visiting students Six hundred students expected on campus.
4 Mary Powers reigns Homecoming Queen; I Club gives annual honor Brief profiles of the queen and her attendants; photo.
5 Maucker's father dies unexpectedly Monday
6 Print schedule books
7 Trygve Lie speaks Thursday on United Nations and U.S.A.
Flack--Tom C. (Student--1953)
Profile of Trygve Lie; photo.
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8 '53 Old Gold gets ACP All-American yearbook rating
9 Bag-net
10 Note of sympathy To President Maucker on the unexpected death of his father.
11 When the curtain opens, let's sell democracy Describes students from the Soviet Union and how they feel about freedom.
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12 'Harvey' starts three-night run Photo.
13 British debaters here Wednesday Jenise Schnur and Ken Andersen will face them in debate; photo.
14 Marilyn Rosene receives award for saving life Saved young man after farm accident.
15 Student writes hymn for chapel William Verbrugge writes hymn.
16 Tau Sigs sing to men Serenaded men's dorms.
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21 Centers plan Homecoming, teas, coffee Plans from campus religious centers.
22 Chicago lawyer speaks Tuesday Ralph Merriam will speak.
23 Mary Jane Arnold is convention candidate For National Association of Manufacturers convention.
24 Play Buzzini record
25 Senior Orchesis may change requirements For membership.
26 The Whips Jim Maltby, Jim Heskett, and Larry Mattox rehearse their presentation of "Dimensions in Jazz"; photo.
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27 30 freshmen working out under frosh football mentor Clark Freshmen are no longer allowed to participate in varsity athletics, but 30 students prepare for next year.
28 Morningside foe in 32nd Homecoming game; Latham field scene of TC, Maroon clash Panthers will face Morningside College for TC's 32nd Homecoming game.
29 Panthers drub Augustana for fourth straight win TC defeated Augustana College, 39-13; photo.
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30 Intramural football ends, interdorm program begins Results from the final week of intramural football are posted.
31 Kicking it Around
Cias--Gerald W. (Student--1953)
Discusses members of the football team and the upcoming Homecoming competition.
32 Matmen, cagers begin practice Last year TC's wrestlers took fourth place in the nation, and four lettermen will be back this year.
33 Untitled Art Landau runs through the Augustana line; photo.
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34 British debaters use appeal but Americans employ logic A contrast of British and American debating styles.
35 Bryn Mawr gets works on Seneca Professor Merchant's works on Seneca presented to Bryn Mawr College.
36 Delts plan coffee hour
37 English and speech promotes activity for future teachers Meeting will encourage students to participate in extracurricular activities.
38 Greek educator explains system
Andersen--Kenneth E. (Student 1953)
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39 Evening classes offered to interested adults Professor Lang will lead evening humanities discussions.
40 Film Club plans winter program Club votes on the films that it would like to schedule.
41 Science department's Dr. Barry is mountain-climbing photographer
West--Edward William (Student--1953-1957)
Profile of David G. Barry; photo.
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42 Students can't push missing button
Mayer--Roselyn M. (Student--1953)
Students react to new traffic control signal on 27th Street; photo.