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1 We'll remember 1944-1945 Title page of the 1945 Old Gold; photo.
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2 Remember 1945 Memories of 1944-1945; photo.
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3 And how many times . . . we followed the "six steps" Outlines the six steps and difficulties of the registration process; photo.
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4 To the seniors . . . . A senior looks back on his college career.
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5 The Campus Walk Women's Gymnasium and Physics Building; photo.
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6 The Administration Building The Administration Building; photo.
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7 Book worm's hangout - the "Libe" The Library Building; photo.
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8 The "Voc," refuge of artists, homemakers The Vocational Building; photo.
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9 The Women's Pool and Gymnasium The Women's Pool and Gymnasium; photo.
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10 The Commons, recreation headquarters The Commons; photo.
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11 Administration The administration process is further complicated by the presence of the WAVES women's military group; photo.
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12 President's message President Malcolm Price comments on the changing times; photo.
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13 M. J. Nelson, Dean of Faculty The responsibilities and writings of Dean M. J. Nelson; photo.
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14 Benjamin Boardman, Business Manager The responsibilities of the business manager; photo.
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15 Leslie I. Reed, Dean of Men An overview of the duties and responsibilities of the Dean of Men; photo.
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16 Sadie B. Campbell, Dean of Women The duties of the Dean of Women; photo.
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17 Marshall R. Beard, Registrar An overview of the duties of the Registrar Marshall Beard as compared to his work in the social science department; photo.
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18 I. H. Hart, Extension Director The responsibilities of the Extension Director; photo.
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19 E. W. Goetch, Director of Placement Bureau A review of the duties of E. W. Goetch, director of the Placement Bureau; photo.
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20 A. C. Fuller, Director of Alumni Affairs The duties and responsibilities of A. C. Fuller, director of the Bureau of Alumni Service, are reviewed; photo.
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21 J. B. Paul, Director of Research A review of the studies and duties of J. B. Paul, director of the Bureau of Research; photo.
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22 George H. Holmes, Bureau of Publications An overview of the duties and responsibilities of George H. Holmes regarding the College Eye and Old Gold publications; photo.
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23 Vernon Bodein; Religious Director A review of the responsibilities of Vernon Bodein, director of religious activities and pastor of the College Hill Interdenominational Church; photo.
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24 Max L. Durfee, Health Director An overview of the duties of Doctor Max L. Durfee and Miss Maude Haines; photo.
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25 Eldon E. Cole, buildings and grounds The responsibilities of Eldon E. Cole; photo.
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26 Marybelle McClelland, librarian The duties and responsibilities of librarian Marybelle McClelland; photo.
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27 Student administration The Student Welfare Committee and Student League plan activities and recommend solutions to student problems; photo.
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28 Student administration The Men's Union and Women's League work together to promote school unity; photo.
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29 Student administration Elizabeth Emerson, Director of Lawther Hall, leads both the upper and lower councils during the fall and winter quarters; photo.
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30 Student administration Clara Wheeler and Mary Haight act as house mothers for Seerley and Baker Halls; photo.
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31 Faculty Though many faculty members have left for the Army or Navy, the present staff continues to hold high standards in education; photo.
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32 Teaching Departments--Art and Music The Departments of Art and Music are headed by Professors Harold Palmer and Edward Kurtz, respectively; photo.
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33 Teaching Departments--English and Language Professors W. B. Fagan and Ingebrigt Lillehei head the Departments of English and Language; photo.
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34 Teaching Departments--Mathematics and Science Professors Henry Van Engen and Emmett J. Cable head the Departments of Mathematics and Science; photo.
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35 Teaching Departments--Social Science and Education The Departments of Social Science and Education are headed by Professors M. R. Thompson and E. C. Denny; photo.
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36 Teaching Departments--Home Economics and Commercial The Departments of Home Economics and Commercial Education are headed by Professors Lloyd V. Douglas and Elisabeth Sutherland; photo.
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37 Teaching Departments--Women's and Men's Physical Education The Departments of Men's and Women's Physical Education are headed by Mr. L. L. Mendenhall and Miss Monica R. Wild; photo.
38 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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39 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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40 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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41 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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42 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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43 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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44 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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45 Faculty Faculty listed; photo.
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46 Faculty Faculty listed; photo.
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47 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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48 Faculty Faculty; photo.
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49 Our faculty--their hobbies and interests Faculty members discuss their hobbies.
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50 "Briefing" for democracy's greatest mission--teaching A student recalls her experiences with the facilities of the Teachers College; photo.
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51 Teaching is the foundation of progress A student recalls his time in field experience and practice teaching; photo.
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52 Seniors The senior class shares their memories; photo.
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53 Even the busy senior finds time to relax Seniors spend their free time; photo.
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54 Seniors Seniors; photo.
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55 Seniors Seniors; photo.
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56 Seniors Seniors; photo.
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57 Seniors Seniors; photo.
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58 Seniors Seniors; photo.
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59 Seniors Seniors; photo.
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60 Two year students Kindergarten primary education students; photo.
66 Two year students Kindergarten primary education students; photo.
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61 Two year students Elementary education students; photo.
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62 Two year students Elementary education and kindergarten primary students; photo.
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63 Two year students Kindergarten primary students; photo.
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64 Two year students Kindergarten primary education students; photo.
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65 Two year students Kindergarten primary education students; photo.
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67 Purple Arrow Ruth Fischer acts as president of the Purple Arrow honorary organization; photo.
78 Purple Arrow Ruth Fischer acts as president of the Purple Arrow honorary organization; photo.
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68 Rural students Rural students; photo.
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69 Honoraries Various honorary organizations are available for students who are willing to put forth the effort; photo.
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70 Honoraries pursue wisdom with happiness Torch and Tassel members push sales, Pi Gamma Mu listens to election returns, and students go to the library and find teaching positions; photo.
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71 Beta beta beta The Tri-Betans partake in scientific research using the microtome; photo.
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72 Delta Sigma Rho Ann Garver and Frances Faust make up the Delta Sigma Rho debate honorary society; photo.
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73 Golden Ledger Dorothy Nagle is president of the Golden Ledger honorary society with Professor R. O Skar serving as faculty advisor; photo.
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74 Iowa Teachers First Iowa Teachers First, whose honorary members include both Malcolm Price and Sadie B. Campbell, works to interest high schoolers in ISTC; photo.
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75 Kappa Delta Pi The Kappa Delta Pi national honorary society in education celebrates its thirty-fourth year; photo.
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76 Pi Gamma Mu The Pi Gamma Mu honorary society meets to discuss Russian and Chinese politics, discuss contemporary affairs, and initiate new members; photo.
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77 Pi Omega Pi The Pi Omega Pi national honorary club studies professional magazines and publishes their own booklet titled "Gamma Progress"; photo.
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79 Social Science Honors The Social Science Honors Club serves as a preliminary group to the Pi Gamma Mu national honorary society; photo.
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80 Sigma Tau Delta Jeanne Todd acts as president of the National Honorary English Fraternity for the fall semester with Reba Flathen acting as president during the spring quarter; photo.
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81 Sigma Alpha Iota Ruth Larson serves as president of the Sigma Alpha Iota musical fraternity, which sponsors caroling events and a January sleigh ride; photo.
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82 Theta Alpha Phi Theta Alpha Phi inducts four new members into the national honor dramatic fraternity who play major roles in the productions, "Cry Havoc" and "By the Skin of Our Teeth"; photo.
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83 Theta Theta Epsilon Byrdine Hartman acts as president of the Theta Theta Epsilon home economics honorary society, with Professor Elisabeth Sutherland serving as faculty advisor; photo.
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84 Torch and Tassel Frances Faust serves as president of the Torch and Tassel honorary organization, with Miss Sadie B. Campbell serving as sponsor; photo.
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85 Interest A variety of student groups are available to those seeking to find others with common interests; photo.
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86 Departmental socialites The Student Christian Association, Commercial Department, and Ellen Richards Club discuss activity programs; photo.
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87 Art League Anna Chapin acts as president of the Art League, with Professor Palmer serving as faculty adviser; photo.
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88 College Players The College Players spend the year studying the works of Henrik Ibsen and William Shakespeare; photo.
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89 Beta Alpha Epsilon Mr. Reibe and Miss Sparrow guide the Beta Alpha Epsilon education fraternity which specializes in preparing picnics, barn dances, skating parties, and Christmas get-togethers; photo.
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90 Two year elementary Two year elementary graduates listed; photo.
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91 Kindergarten - Primary B. A. The Kindergarten-Primary Club sponsors such events as the Mother's Day Banquet; photo.
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92 1st year kindergarten-primary First year kindergarten-primary students listed; photo.
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93 2nd Year Kindergarten-Primary List of second year kindergarten-primary students; photo.
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94 Mathematics club Brief description of the group; photo.
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95 Campus 4-H Brief description of the group; photo.
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96 Rural Teachers Brief description of the group; photo.
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97 Hamilton Club Brief description of the group; photo.
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98 Ellen Richards Club Brief description of the group; photo.
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99 Future teachers Brief description of the group; photo.
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100 F. B. L. A. Brief description of the group; photo.
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101 Women's P. E. Club List of members; photo.
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102 W. R. A. -Life Saving List of members; photo.
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103 Student Christian Ass'n Brief description of the group; photo.
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104 Religious emphasis week Brief description of the week; photo.
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105 Student religious centers Photo.
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106 Catholic - Congregational List of members; photo.
107 Catholic - Congregation List of members; photo.
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108 Presbyterian Fellowship Photo.
109 Phi Chi Delta Photo.
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110 Theta Epsilon Photo.
111 Wesley Photo.
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112 Kappa Phi Photo.
113 Kappa Phi Photo.
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114 Sisiters in arms Photo.
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115 Inter Nos Brief description of the group; photo.
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116 The Dating Delts Brief description of the group; photo.
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117 The "K - G" Kappas Brief description of the group; photo.
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118 Nu Omicron nee "V O V" Brief description of the group; photo.
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119 The Peppy Phi Sigs Brief description of the group; photo.
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120 The Pulchritudinous Pi Phi's Brief description of the group; photo.
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121 The Pi Tau Pippins Brief description of the group; photo.
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122 The Particular Pi Thets Brief description of the group; photo.
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123 The Tantalizing Tau Sigs Brief description of the group; photo.
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124 The Theta Gams Themselves Brief description of the group; photo.
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125 the dance of the year the old gold beauty dance Brief description of the dance; photo.
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126 Ruth Fischer Brief description of the beauty; photo.
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127 Miriam Hansen Brief description of the beauty; photo.
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128 Mary Esther Spitzmiller Brief description of the beauty; photo.
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129 Carol Wilson Brief description of the beauty; photo.
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130 Betty Bazel Brief description of the beauty; photo.
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131 Janice Dagenaar Brief description of the beauty; photo.
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132 Margaret Edwards Brief description of the beauty; photo.
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133 Delightful, delicious, delovely Old Gold Beauties; photo.
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134 Who' Who on T. C.'s Campus Brief description of the committee and nominees; photo.
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135 Who's Who Brief description of nominees; photo.
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136 Who's Who Brief description of nominees; photo.
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137 Who's Who Brief description of nominees; photo.
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138 Girls keep busy Photo.
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139 CampuScamps Brief description of students; photo.
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140 CampuScamps Brief description of students; photo.
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141 Board of Control Brief description of group; photo.
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142 The Pen Brief description of group; photo.
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143 Old Gold on the job Brief description of the group; photo.
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144 College Eye on the beat Brief description of group; photo.
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145 Highlights Dr. Sockman's visit and lecture; photo.
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146 Spotlights Eleanor Steber visits and sings; photo.
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147 Music maestro, please . . . . Alexander Brailowsky and the Westminster choir; photo.
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148 Music hath charms . . . . The Budapest String Quartet and Isaac Stern; photo.
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149 Chorus Brief description of group and list of members; photo.
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150 Choir Brief description of group; photo.