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1 'Land of Dragon' to present out-of-town shows first Play preview; photo.
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2 28 students to spend part of holiday at meeting Will attend ecumenical conference.
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3 Federal school support discussed at Nov. ISEA Clayton Seeber speaks.
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4 Greeks will treat kids to 'Dragon' Underprivileged children will be guests.
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5 Holiday activities centered in festive Commons
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6 SLB establishes new popular concert fund Plan to give two concerts per year.
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7 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
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8 Thorne to speak to philosophers Will speak on appropriate aims for education.
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9 Transfer students will be eligible for Purple and Old Gold Awards
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10 Circle parking laws changed Will provide new time limits.
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11 Hake chagrined; Indian popular Herb Hake's cartoon drawing of Chief Blackhawk is popular; has distributed 1530 copies; photo.
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12 Piano recital Sun. eve. Suzanne Conklin will perform.
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13 Teaching colloquium dates changed
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14 Just For the Record; double Yule release makes it a hot season for Mormon choir
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
Comments on a number of Christmas collections.
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15 Student Leaders Speak
Farley--Erik B. (Class of 1962)
Purposes of the Student League Board.
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16 IFC incites coordination among frats Purposes of Interfraternity Council; photo.
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17 Intersorority plans many social events Lengthy description of programs; photo.
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18 "Most Happy" cast radiates enthusiasm
Casberg--Melodie K. (Student--1959)
A look at the production of the program.
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19 Round and round Jim Tetrick works at the KYTC studio; photo.
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20 Russell attends meeting of Music Association
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21 Students give ISTC world representation Students from thirty states and five countries attend ISTC.
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22 Women's Chorus on TV Will present Christmas program.
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23 Cagers seek revenge tonight at 7:30 against Macalester in home opener TC basketball team will face Macalester at home; photo.
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24 Freshmen face Titus tonight 1959-1960 schedule is posted; TC will face Titus Manufacturing.
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25 Intramurals . . . . The Phi Sigs took the intramural football crown; the first annual intramural wrestling tournament will take place; photo.
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26 Panthers drop opener 86-72 TC defeated by Northeast Missouri State, 86-72.
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27 Iowa Teachers invitational tournament here tomorrow More than four hundred athletes are expected to compete at the twelfth annual Iowa Teachers wrestling tournament.
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28 Varsity cagers nip alumni 67-66 TC varsity squad defeated the alumni team in basketball, 67-66.
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29 Wrestling prospects appear good; 2 major and 2 minor lettermen back Reviews TC's wrestling squad.
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30 Just a minute . . . .
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
Claims that library hours should be extended due to the increased work load of students.
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31 Mirror on the Mob
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
Comments on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and the College Eye staff.
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32 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox claims that D and F letters are unnecessary.
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33 What's this silent night jazz? Criticizes the revising and re-recording of old tunes.