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Tutors meet fourth circuit foe; Captain Haberichter and Cooper vie with Swanson for honors

Teachers College to meet Parsons, both teams 2-1 on the season, in Coach Art Dickinson's return to the floor.

Russell to direct picked bandsters in year's first concert

Will feature ten women and thirty-eight men in combined band.

Washington Ball to be event of Febr. 20
Outnumbered three to one, men students win highest honors

Comparison of men and women high achievers.

Tutor Ticklers start final practice toward production; will comprise one of the biggest dramatic productions of the year

Stage sets will be built by organizations putting on acts.

Harper's will publish poetry by students

Norma Gillett, Marguerite Hoffman, and Robert Mallory have had work accepted for anthology.

While freshmen complain and seniors ignore, Eye reporter investigates this "five minute rush period"

College Eye reporter speaks on difficulty to appear at class on time due to inadequate periods of time between classes.

RCA photophone and fireproof booth installed in auditorium this weekend

Will show first talking picture on campus.

Second vote for campus leaders to be taken Thursday; nearly five hundred votes cast in first election for twenty leaders

Continuing vote for those who will be featured in the Old Gold.

Palmer speaks on "The Inevitable God--" Sunday

Albert B. Palmer will speak at CHIC.

Four debate teams clash with speakers from Luther College; first time Teachers College holds two double debates with any school

Photo: John G. McDowell and Murvle Hanawalt.

Lutheran students from three states to gather here today

Highlights of the regional conference.

Night owls and pajamas distinguish Night Hawk team; unique organization is out to win intramural basketball tournament

"Night Hawks" seek to win intramural basketball tournament.

Students get inside dope on this college life at 'Poor Nut'; shows inside from bookstore to fraternity house

Review of the play.