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1 Closed circuit TV for TC; teaching by TC to begin in January Professors Worley and Matala will teach science education class; Mr. Hake speaks at length about the facilities and the idea of closed circuit TV; photo.
2 Co-existence study at science-religion seminar Schedule of speaker.
3 Forward, March! Band day parade, concert tomorrow Program for Band Day.
4 Old Gold sales encouraged!
5 Science grant of $260,000 to aid year-long institute AYI will aid development of science teachers.
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6 It's the angle. . . We should strive to find the real interest in things rather than just the facts.
7 Letter to the editor
Canfield--Claire (Student--1957)
Student poses possible explanation of 'the silent generation' in response to Dr. Fox's previous article.
8 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Students should not have to pay for higher enrollment with tuition increases.
9 Splitting an infinity
Schabacker--Marilyn A. (Class of 1958)
Unhappy with the cut system, suggestions for new elective courses.
10 Tattered and torn Campus is beautiful, but American flag is worn.
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11 "Quo Vadis" tonight
12 Just for the Record
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
Several suggestions as to worthwhile record purchases.
13 Pageant for beauties soon Procedures for Old Gold Beauties nominations.
14 Varieties to be Nov. 9 Homecoming Variety Show re-scheduled.
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15 Eleven seniors to end careers against SDU
16 Phi Sigs, Rollers capture crown
17 Tutors seek third place Panthers have chance for third place, possibility of tying for second in the conference in their final game of the season.
18 Women basketball teams organize WRA sponsors intramurals for women.
19 Yearlings impress cage coach Coach Witham says this year's group is the "best bunch of freshmen" he's ever had.
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20 Air Force Band appears Sunday
Kimmel--Janet L. (Student--1958)
Will play in Cedar Falls.
21 Interest shown in 1958 conference says Poage Professor Poage talks about his trip to New York to seek speakers for AACIA.
22 Untitled President Maucker collects on the paper route of his son Jim, who is sick; photo.
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23 Male chorus begins Professor Matheson organizes informal group.
24 Pom-pon sale at tomorrow's game Chimes will sell pom-pons.