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1 'Dear Liar' begins L-C Series during its pre-Broadway run
Woehlk--Mary Lou (Class of 1962)
Katharine Cornell and Brian Aherne will perform; photo.
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2 More information for transfer students Course descriptions will be coded to alert students of appropriate credit.
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3 Peace solution sought for 1959 ACCIA "New World Structures for the Nuclear Age" will be theme.
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4 Play deemed 'successful' by any standard
Hearst--James Schell (Student--1918; English Faculty)
Reviews the play "Morning's At Seven," which was performed by TC students.
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5 Roswell Garst to speak on Soviet topic
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6 Southern racial leader the 'American Gandhi' Martin Luther King will speak on campus.
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7 Time saved by TC's multi-pianos
Sawyer--Suzanne Delore (Student--1959-1961)
Thirteen linked electronic keyboards assist piano classes; photo.
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8 Chi-Delts sweep Homecoming List of winners in various Homecoming contests.
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9 Fac. recital features tenor Chas. Matheson Performance program.
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10 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
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11 Just For the Record; Kingston Trio skyrockets to fame; popularity means money, more records
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
Discusses the rise of the Kingston Trio.
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12 PJ party scheduled For Greek women.
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13 Band auditions For Concert Band.
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14 Haile Jesus Abedjie carries 18 hours of foreign language in 1 semester
Klenzman--Karlyn D. (Student--1959)
Ethiopian student gives impressions of ISTC; photo.
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15 Mr. Goyal, graduate assistant, fulfills dream of living in U.S.
Remsburg--Nancy M. (Student--1959)
Gives impressions of ISTC; photo.
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16 Ten students entered in debate conference
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17 I.S.T.C. Homecoming 1959 Photos highlight Homecoming weekend; photo.
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18 Frosh lose to Drake Bullpups TC defeated by Drake University, 29-14.
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19 Harriers lose 27-28 TC defeated by Loras, 27-28.
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20 Panthers defeat N. Dakota 14-9 in Homecoming game TC defeated North Dakota University, 14-9; photo.
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21 Tutors meet South Dakota in last home game of year TC will face South Dakota University.
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22 Harriers have three home meets TC will face Morningside, Wartburg, Simpson, and Wisconsin State; photo.
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23 Intramurals Results are posted from intramural football and tennis; intramural wrestling competitions will begin.
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24 Cigarettes sold here? Believes that cigarettes should be sold on campus.
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25 Do you want a car ban?
Daman--James E. (Student--1959)
Disagrees with the proposed car ban for the three state-supported schools.
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26 Mirror on the Mob
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
Comments on Homecoming weekend and Halloween.
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27 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Claims that teachers feel they are important to society, while society does not seem to think so.
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28 To teach, or not to teach . . . Addresses Dr. Willard Reninger, claiming that since he has been promoted to head of the Language, Speech and Literature Department, his unique teaching abilities are wasted, as he is not teaching as many classes.