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1 Dad's Day to be October 31 Schedule of Dad's Day activities.
2 Halliburton to speak on travel Profile of Richard Halliburton; photo.
3 Richard Halliburton, who swam the Panama Canal, speaks here Sunday Profile of Richard Halliburton.
4 Pre-Coe pep meeting at Crossroads today
5 Candidates for class officers are chosen; final election of all classes officers to be held next Tuesday List of nominees.
6 "Walzerkrieg" to be shown Oct. 28 German Club will show films.
7 Procession and convocation open 60th anniversary Also consider results of survey of the college; photo.
8 Side glances during the celebration Observations made during the Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration.
9 Board elects ten to Eye; Stanley Reeves is named as managing editor for present Roster of College Eye staff members.
10 Dean Nelson's "Queen" possesses driveway Dean Nelson's pet bulldog enjoys lying in the street.
11 President Latham will be host to campus leaders at annual banquet Representatives of campus organizations will attend; part of series of meetings with campus leaders..
12 "God an invention?" asks Bosley Sunday At CHIC service.
13 Just before the battle, mother . . . cry frosh-sophs Freshmen and sophomores will engage in a tug of war to determine if the freshmen can remove their beanies.
14 Proposals for future of Teachers College are presented at conferences Wide-ranging survey recommends new buildings, higher pay for faculty, curricular revision, sound extracurricular activities, administrative reorganization, and other things.
15 World This Week US and world news.
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16 Listen children and you shall hear Questions why students left audience before speakers had finished.
17 The Line Campus gossip.
18 Sound proof music hall recommended Too much noise is coming from the music department.
19 Michel, eight girls go to Iowa City For technique class in field hockey.
20 The Cafeteria Line Fragments of conversation from the food line.
21 More to the editor Unhappy with the method of selecting class officer nominees.
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22 A meeting called to organize Democrats
23 Students select most attractive rooms In Bartlett Hall competition.
24 Miss Rice tells Art League of travels Mildred Rice talks about trip to Europe.
25 Mrs. N. O. Halvorson leads first forum Will discuss role of women in Britain.
26 After the game Fans of both teams can go to the Commons for recreational dancing.
27 Life saving corps have picnic supper at sponsor's cottage List of officers; purpose of the group.
28 Octet to sing for Des Moines reunion Group will dress in costumes of the 1890s; list of members.
29 New mascot Ching, a chow dog, is the mascot of Phi Sigma Epsilon.
30 Fraternity Council plans smokers and activities for year List of IFC officers.
31 Kurtz talks on Phi Mu Alpha activities
32 Geography fraternity is making land maps Gamma Theta Upsilon made land utilization maps of Cedar Heights.
33 College Singers name officers List of officers and members; will give two performances.
34 Freeman and five students give recital List of performers; concert program.
35 Alpha Delta Alpha plans annual dance
36 Two women's glee clubs elect officers Aeolian and Bel Canto Glee Clubs list officers.
37 Lambertson speaks On effective speaking.
38 Students again swinging into social whirl at all-college dance tonight College social calendar.
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39 Speech contest plans announced Hamilton Club will host after dinner speaking session.
40 New hamburger shop is open L. N. Grimstad opens Maywood Hamburger Shop on the Hill.
41 Bosley states that people need sense of direction for life In CHIC sermon.
42 Training School with observe education week November 9-15 Will give those interested an opportunity to visit the school.
43 "Two right, one back, repeat, don't bounce" Students take dance class.
44 Faculty discuss "what does survey mean?" Will serve as prelude to department discussions.
45 Commercial Club to have political debate Will debate merits of Franklin Roosevelt and Alf Landon.
46 Cleaners specialize in women's clothes Wes Parsons opens dry cleaners on the Hill.
47 "Don't get personal" is Saturday movie
48 Charles says speed is cause of accidents Serving as member of state safety committee.
49 Dr. Earle V. Moore considers chimes exceptionally fine Visitor looks at the Campanile.
50 Roeder appointed Andrew Roeder was appointed to executive board of Men's Union.
51 Education fraternity offers award for study of education National Kappa Delta Pi organization offering $1000 for research papers.
52 Dr. Sage discusses religion in Germany At Religious Forum.
53 Freshmen men tour music department As part of orientation program.
54 Senior class holds first supper meeting
55 Home economists meet on campus for conventions Program highlights; Ellen Richards Club will host.
56 New programs for Coe game Will have program for each home game.
57 Ruth Boardman elected Will serve as president of Pi Theta Pi pledges.
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58 Lambda Gamma Nu List of pledges.
59 Republican, Democratic or what? The reporter's burning question Reporter talks to campus people about their political preferences.
60 What is it? bird, beast, or flower Professor Horns offers prize for interpretation of his work; photo.
61 Olympia is one shop to make own candy In downtown Cedar Falls.
62 Dr. Nelson attends Luther celebration Celebrates twentieth anniversary of his graduation from Luther College.
63 Catholic association of students meets Adopts program of study.
64 Untitled List of Euterpean Glee Club officers.
65 L. S. A. Will meet.
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66 Todd speaks Professor Todd spoke at YMCA meeting in Waterloo.
67 Dickinson issues call for varsity basketball squad A group of forty men greeted Coach Arthur Dickinson as the first basketball practice of the year took place.
68 Nodaks down Panthers 19-0 North Dakota University, led by Fritz Pollard, beat the Tutors, 19-0.
69 Alderman takes dash honors as fall meet opens "Dusty" Dean Alderman opened the meet with a good 100 yard dash time of 10.04 seconds.
70 Send for our free booklet; football in five easy lessons. Free booklet offered to students to help learn the fundamentals of football.
71 Tutor gridders to seek first win since 1931 from Coe College Coe College will be a tough win in Panthers first home game of the year.
72 New stadium of concrete and steel ready for Kohawk game The new structure will be able to seat six thousand fans with the addition of twenty more rows; photo.
73 Panther Cubs to meet Coe frosh at homecoming The Panther Cubs vs. the Coe freshmen will be a preliminary game to the Homecoming game vs. Morningside.