Issue Contents

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1 'Merchant' has changed since 1899 Professor Wood talks about changing interpretations of "The Merchant of Venice".
2 'Sea Kingdom' theme for spring formal
3 An impressionist's view Pat Sexton took a picture of the Campanile through wavy glass; photo.
4 Board names summer staff Connie Stimpson will be executive editor; Lynda Krueger will be managing editor.
5 Contract continues Rapid Learner Research Project Project begun in 1958; will continue through 1962; concentrates on children with outstanding learning potential.
6 Faithful fans . . . Two TC fans sit bundled up in the stands at the Morningside game; photo.
7 ISTC students to register for summer school Friday Registration procedures.
8 Leonard Sandvik KYTC manager Roster of other station staff.
9 S-B open house Sun.
10 Sophomore-senior test scores available soon
11 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
12 Thompson to speak at convocation Description of the program.
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13 Does 'Objectivism' affect individual?
Morsing--Leon T. (Student--1960-1961)
Continues his commentary on the philosophy of Ayn Rand.
14 Miss Moon gets U.S. Exch. Grant Will teach in West Indies for eleven months.
15 Salesmen needed
16 Steinmetz to tour Europe Will tour as part of All-American Chorus.
17 Textbook authors to visit ISTC D. D. Lessenberry, Mary M. Brady, and Howard L. Newhouse will present workshops on typing and business practices.
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18 Faculty Pen; inspired solid teaching still part of schools
Bontz--Emily Jean (Physical Education Faculty)
Comments on the ineffectiveness of the teaching styles of many college professors.
19 Rabbi Nodel to address Rabbi Julius Josef Nodel will deliver baccalaureate sermon; photo.
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20 Dickinson evaluates freshmen Coach Art Dickinson reviews his freshmen track squad; participants are listed.
21 NCAA invites out TC will host the NCAA midwest college division tennis meet.
22 Netmen meet Dubuque Sat. TC defeated Drake University, 5-4, and LaCrosse State, 5-4.
23 Thinclads, diamondmen travel this week TC will face South Dakota and Wisconsin State.
24 Varsity favored by one TD in alums-varsity meet tomorrow Reviews the players who will participate in the alumni-varsity football game.
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25 Baseball team loses two to LaCrosse, Morningside TC defeated by LaCrosse, 4-3, and Morningside, 6-4; photo.
26 Golfers defeat Dubuque 14 1/2-1/2 TC will face Loras.
27 Tutors win two events at Sioux Falls TC took the crown in the two mile relay and tied for first in the high jump at the Drake Relays.
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28 Dean Schwarz to give art show
29 Girls plus lenses equal contacts
Krueger--Lynda (Student--1960)
Several women discuss contact lenses; photo.
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30 Art conservator to speak Thursday Louis Pomerantz will speak.
31 Bus. Ed. tests given Eleven students take national tests.
32 Dr. Douglas participates in planning project For office careers.
33 Freshmen math students honored Honored at picnic.
34 Hospital needs bandages Students urged to return supplies and equipment to Health Center.
35 Latham composition to be played at LSU
36 Pi Omega Pi receives honors Places third in national ranking.
37 SUI prof to lecture W. T. Reid will speak.
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38 An editor's farewell . . . .
Daman--James E. (Student--1959)
Jim Daman bids farewell to his readers.
39 Bemoans plight of evergreen . . .
Pettit--Dean Wesley (Class of 1962)
Believes tree at northwest door of Sabin Hall needs help.
40 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Comments on not having sentimental attachments; believes some old attachments have value.