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1 Homecoming means football Homecoming schedule for 1955.
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2 18 are awarded alumni scholarships List of scholarship winners; photo.
3 Homecoming play Will present "The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker".
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4 Eriksen new alumni prexy for '55-'56 Finn Eriksen elected; other officers listed; photo.
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5 Naughty-fivers steal show at reunion Highlights of reunion; photo.
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6 Hear Hart remember Mr. Hart speaks to Chicago alumni.
7 Teachers College in Ethiopia Professor Sonstegard receives two-year leave to establish teachers college.
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8 Campus classrooms ablaze at night Eight non-credit evening classes offered.
9 Grad stipends, fees increase Graduate assistants may receive as much as $900; research assistants $1500; graduate fees will increase from $53 to $65 per quarter.
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10 New faces in many T. C. classrooms Appointments, leaves, retirements, and resignations listed.
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11 California alumni greet Dr. Maucker 146 turn out for meeting; photo.
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12 Fullerton book bests Disney Wins prize for juvenile text.
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13 Bob Kamm to new post Robert B. Kamm appointed dean at Texas A & M; photo.
14 Extension Services enlarged Classes will be offered in twenty-seven towns; three TV courses planned.
15 Flash--enrollment now 3000 Fall 1955 enrollment is about 3000; 1200 men and 1800 women.
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16 Dr. Thompson retires as Social Science head Professor Lang will succeed Professor Thompson; Professor Howard will succeed Professor Lang as Coordinator of Curriculum and Assistant to the Dean of Instruction; photo.
17 Twelve foreign educators study at Teachers College Students are from Thailand and the Philippines.
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18 Death takes four faculty with long service records H. Earl Rath, Jessie L. Ferguson, William E. Hays, and Emma Opfer die.
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19 "Death of a Salesman" summer play Elwyn Webster plays lead.
20 Cram assists flood relief Edwin Cram works with Red Cross in Connecticut.
21 N. E. Hyland named counsel to state department Will serve DPI; photo.
22 Prof's casual invitation brings startling results Students attend teacher's wedding.
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23 Panther's potential good--time'll tell 1955 football season preview; photo.
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24 Good season for spring sports Track team goes 7-1; baseball is 12-5; golf finishes second in conference; tennis finishes third.