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Teaching, women say, isn't just stepping stone Women outline their vocational plans.
Speakers clash next week in debate tourney High school students will come to campus for Brindley Tournament.
Fullerton likes oatmeal for vim Charles Fullerton believes in starting the day with oatmeal and staying with a job.
Advance registration starts February 15
All-college benefit show packs house to capacity; final performance tonight; judges to name winning act of vaudeville this evening Description of the Tutor Ticklers show; photo.
Campus organizations aid in flood relief Several groups raise money.
Seniors pick Barnes for vice president To replace Jean Dunkleberg.
Course required of school heads Secondary school supervision will be required.
Music conference date announced Meeting for public school music teachers to be held March 13.
More men than women pay way 55% of men and 28% of women students have jobs.
Bosley speaks on man and his religion at chapel Sunday Will speak on "Religion meets the modern man" at CHIC.
Poetry contest deadline extended until February 8 Rules for the College Eye contest.
More students advocate cuts based on work Students express opinions on class attendance policy.
Night after night this past week "T.C. Fables" rehearsals marched on; even fire on stage doesn't bother directors who expect anything Tutor Ticklers rehearsals continue.
"Russian women work"--Aitchison Professor Aitchison speaks on the many roles of Soviet women.
Ganz, pianist, scheduled for February 14; Chicago musician flies from one concert to another Profile of Rudolph Ganz.