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1 Correction Polio shots will cost $1 apiece.
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2 Election rally For winners of primary elections.
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3 Men take over publications; Lakin, Nimmo are '58 editors Bob Lakin will edit the College Eye; Harry Nimmo will edit the Old Gold; photo.
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4 Placement meeting for all elementary grads is Mar. 6
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5 Poage returns with promise of speakers Professor Poage talks about the arrangements for ACCIA; photo.
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6 Primary returns List of winners of primary elections.
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7 Tallcorn concert features three high schools Conference program.
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8 Need we say more? A car without tires sits in the parking lot.
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9 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Claims that man works best when he is in an environment that makes him comfortable, one of his own making.
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10 Sticks and Stones . . .
Lakin--Robert (Class of 1958)
Comments on his car, the approaching final exams, advance registration, the College Eye's tour of the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier, and the pledges of Phi Mu Alpha.
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11 Story time
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12 Untitled
Raffensperger--Ed (Class of 1959)
Thanks those who voted for him, and encourages students to vote on the basis of platforms, and not on popularity.
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Peters--Robert J. (Student--1955)
Claims that the AWS constitution may have been voted down because of poor wording.
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Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
Student decides not to vote because he doesn't know any of the candidates or their platforms; author encourages students to vote wisely.
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15 Funds needed for Hungarians Fee exemptions may be available, but cash is still necessary.
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16 KYTC schedule
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17 Old Gold nears completion; will be 'bigger and better' Sally Horn talks about improvements and changes in the annual.
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18 TC sends two to debate meet At College of St. Thomas.
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19 Cagers fall in final half TC defeated by Morningside; photo.
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20 Intramurals Results are posted from intramural competition.
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21 Luther final mat foe TC , with a 5-3 record, will face Luther.
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22 Thinclads rout Cornell 83-12 TC Panthers defeated the Cornell Rams, 83-12; results are posted.
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23 'Mikado' to have repeat performance here tonight At Tallcorn Music Festival.
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24 Sigurd Rasher, saxophonist, will appear at concert At Tallcorn Music Festival.
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25 Tallcorn Conference to host high schools A look at the program; will present "Mikado"; photo.
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26 All-college book campaign for Koreans will be March 4-8 Will collect books for Korean college.
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27 College Players to present one-act play Wednesday List of cast members for Joe Zender's play.
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28 Folk festival will be soon Will feature dancing and tumbling.
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29 Sigma Alpha Iota Will hold musicales; list of new members.