Issue Contents

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1 'Squaring' is hilarious say firstnighters Review of "Squaring the Circle".
2 Flu up--Homecoming down; events revised in effort to curb health dangers Parade, variety show, pep rallies, dance cancelled; students protest; President Maucker meets with students to explain the situation; photo.
3 Long live queen Nancy Niles Profiles of the Homecoming queen and her attendants; photo.
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4 Letters to the editor
Davis--Jerry (Student--1957)
Student is offended by Ginny Wright's letter concerning the band performance at a recent football game.
5 Letters to the editor
Buckley--Dennis (Class of 1958)
Student pie-makers appreciate their glimpse at Sputnik I, thanks to Mrs. Frank.
6 Letters to the editor
Wade--Robert (Class of 1958)
Opinions of two people were taken to be opinions of the entire student body, resulting in the cancellation of some Homecoming activities.
7 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Josef Fox reiterates that Soviet Union education systems are more advanced than American systems.
8 Splitting an Infinity
Schabacker--Marilyn A. (Class of 1958)
'Sputnik Spotters' out in numbers the past weekend.
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9 Just for the Record
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
'The Best of Irving Berlin' is a hit (Ley's review).
10 Special events to honor Bender Former players will honor Paul Bender.
11 Sunday night brings annual HC recital Performance program.
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12 Cagers prepare for Detroit Tech
13 Distance men meet Luther
14 Maroons shatter Tutor hopes of conference title Morningside defeats TC, 21-7.
15 Pepi Says-- Will enjoy game despite the inconveniences of the flu.
16 Physically fit Nodaks ready for Panthers North Dakota team is healthy and prepared to take on the Panthers.
17 Sioux are Homecoming foe; winner will take league fourth place Teachers have 2-2 record, South Dakota has 2-2-1.
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21 "Preserve power," president Electrical plant is experiencing heavy loads; encourages students to conserve power.
22 ACCIA plans peace study
23 Death comes same week to Miss Lawther, Dr. Buffum Anna Lawther died October 21, 1957; Professor Buffum died October 17, 1957.
24 Science-religion seminar slated for Nov. 3, 4, 5 Conference highlights.
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25 The sky didn't really fall. . . Photo essay on the influence of influenza on Homecoming.
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26 TC's business ed. grads rate high Professor Blanford's research reveals that ISTC students graduate at a higher rate than the national average.