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1 'Merchant' has changed since 1899 Professor Wood talks about changing interpretations of "The Merchant of Venice".
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2 'Sea Kingdom' theme for spring formal
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3 An impressionist's view Pat Sexton took a picture of the Campanile through wavy glass; photo.
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4 Board names summer staff Connie Stimpson will be executive editor; Lynda Krueger will be managing editor.
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5 Contract continues Rapid Learner Research Project Project begun in 1958; will continue through 1962; concentrates on children with outstanding learning potential.
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6 Faithful fans . . . Two TC fans sit bundled up in the stands at the Morningside game; photo.
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7 ISTC students to register for summer school Friday Registration procedures.
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8 Leonard Sandvik KYTC manager Roster of other station staff.
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9 S-B open house Sun.
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10 Sophomore-senior test scores available soon
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11 The Social Grind Schedule of campus activities.
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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.
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14 Miss Moon gets U.S. Exch. Grant Will teach in West Indies for eleven months.
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15 Salesmen needed
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16 Steinmetz to tour Europe Will tour as part of All-American Chorus.
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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.
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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.
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21 NCAA invites out TC will host the NCAA midwest college division tennis meet.
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22 Netmen meet Dubuque Sat. TC defeated Drake University, 5-4, and LaCrosse State, 5-4.
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23 Thinclads, diamondmen travel this week TC will face South Dakota and Wisconsin State.
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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.
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26 Golfers defeat Dubuque 14 1/2-1/2 TC will face Loras.
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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
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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.
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31 Bus. Ed. tests given Eleven students take national tests.
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32 Dr. Douglas participates in planning project For office careers.
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33 Freshmen math students honored Honored at picnic.
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34 Hospital needs bandages Students urged to return supplies and equipment to Health Center.
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35 Latham composition to be played at LSU
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36 Pi Omega Pi receives honors Places third in national ranking.
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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.
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39 Bemoans plight of evergreen . . .
Pettit--Dean Wesley (Class of 1962)
Believes tree at northwest door of Sabin Hall needs help.
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40 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Comments on not having sentimental attachments; believes some old attachments have value.