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1 Cramming? Students study at the Library; photo.
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2 Italian paintings on view Sunday in art exhibition
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3 Nation's employment problem increased by population ratio Comments on report relating to government contracts and their effects on African-American employment.
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4 Significant '59 events are reviewed Review of the past year.
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5 Study Abroad aids students UNESCO offers guide.
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6 Wanted: donkey and cart; no experience required
Casberg--Melodie K. (Student--1959)
Needed for production of "Pagliacci"; photo.
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7 Just For the Record; Sinatra takes DJ poll honors; rock still rolls on noisily
Ley--Terry C. (Class of 1961)
Comments on the rock and roll style.
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8 Old Gold Beauty finalists selected Wed. night Eighteen candidates compete; photo.
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9 Faculty Pen; says art isn't dead, only changes fast
Haskell--Ralph W. (Art Faculty)
Claims that more people visit art galleries and museums than attend baseball games.
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10 Jon Berk fatality of truck-train crash
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11 Local art shown Sun. Work by local women will be shown in Cedar Falls.
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12 One-way streets deemed success Two Cedar Falls streets made one-way.
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13 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
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14 Emeritus professor dies Bertha Patt died December 30, 1959.
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15 Greek password is 'sociability'
Collins--Joan L. (Student--1959)
Lengthy look at Greek social activities.
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16 Hub flourishes, booths added
White--Mary Virginia (Class of 1962)
A look at the Hub facilities; owned by Mal Beckman since 1947.
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17 Fourth floor of TC library--unknown, unused, but unique
Remsburg--Nancy M. (Student--1959)
A look at the museum; photo.
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18 Holidays also meant work for faculty Faculty attended many meetings over the Christmas holidays.
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19 Cagers seek revenge Sat. against S. Dakota University TC Panthers will face the SDU Coyotes.
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20 Grapplers take second at Minnesota TC took second place at a quadrangular with 52 points.
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21 Intra. Wrestling to start Tuesday Pairings are announced for the upcoming intramural wrestling tournament.
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22 Cagers win four straight; take Tall Corn tournament TC defeated Mankato, 69-63, Northern Illinois, 76-62, Grinnell, 74-65, and North Dakota, 78-53.
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23 Grapplers travel to South Dakota State TC will face South Dakota State at Brookings.
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24 Mirror on the Mob
Pierce--Myrna J. (Classes of 1961--1986--and 2005)
Comments on the holidays, the national debt, and New Year's resolutions.
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25 Planning on teaching?
Kaplan--Clark (Class of 1956)
Provides suggestions to future teachers on how to handle questions about the usefulness of math.
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26 The right to disbelieve Discusses the denial of student organization recognition by the University of Colorado of the Student Committee for Freedom of Religious Dissent.
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27 You're getting deeper in debt . . . . Discusses the problem of the national debt that is up to $750,000,000,000.