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1 Labor-management topic for coffee hour Carl Dahl will speak.
2 Pen deadline
3 Testing program scheduled; soph tests to be given Thursday
4 Lawther women donate clothes for French Donate fifteen packages of clothing and shoes to families in Riems, whom Warren Smith had known during the war.
5 Jean Granzow is elected SCA prexy Roster of other officers; objectives of the group.
6 Flu cases crowd hospital beds Hospital crowded, so students must stay in their rooms as they recover from the flu.
7 WSSF drive will begin here Sunday Robert Moyers will speak on behalf of the World Student Service Fund; photo.
8 President Price gives reasons for changes in food schedule All freshmen and sophomores must eat in Commons beginning in the summer 1948; juniors will be included in summer 1949; seniors included by summer 1950.
9 Women's League election results Corinne Hamilton is president; roster of other officers; photo.
10 Farmers' Frolic tonight is "truly rural" party
11 . . . Marionette class Marionette class members demonstrate their skills by animating the marionette figures with strings; photo.
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12 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
13 Untitled Two students dressed as farmers going to the Farmers' Frolic.
14 Letters to the editor Respond to criticisms of contemporary affairs class.
15 Musical Notes Discusses music students, faculty members, and upcoming musical events.
16 Roger's Rambling Remarks Offers criticism and suggestions for improvements in the contemporary affairs class.
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17 Players to present one-act dramas Will perform three one-act plays.
18 New movie shows life of teacher Bureau of Publications produces "A Day in the Life of a Teacher".
19 School leader tells ideas on teaching Excerpts from remarks by J. H. Peet at Phi Delta Kappa dinner; list of new initiates.
20 Uttley, Aitchison home after Florida vacation
21 Campus Commentary Discuses the World Student Service Funds, teachers allowing students to cut classes, Flanagan's critics, a new book store, and student of the week; photo.
22 Survey of Campus Opinion Students respond to the question: "What do you think about public school teachers going out on strike for higher salaries?"
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23 Tutor matmen win seven open titles in YMCA tourney Of the eight first place metals given at the 13th annual YMCA tournament, the Panthers walked off with seven of them.
24 Ten track meets on tutor schedule Lists the schedule for the upcoming track and field season.
25 Matmen ready for national; Leeman-Koll defend titles at Champaign The University of Illinois will hold the National Collegiate Athletic Association wrestling tournament; eight Panthers will travel there to compete; photo.
26 Twenty-two thinclads out for field events One letterman will return among the twenty-two field events men.
27 WRA tries new system for electing officers The Women's Recreation Association is trying a new system of nomination for officers in the club.
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28 Lockeroom Logic Even though basketball is popular, wrestling will command Iowans' attention at the national wrestling tournament; fifty-two football candidates reported to Coach Starbeck.
29 Amvets win opener in Waterloo tourney The Cedar Falls Amvets roared with victory last Monday night as they defeated St. Ansgar.
30 Revelle scores for Panthers in Tech Relays The Panthers were able to score one-third of the points at the Tech Relays held last Saturday.
31 10 letter-winners on baseball squad Ten lettermen returned this season among the ninety-three baseball candidates.
32 Slugger Don Shupe is the Panther's shortstop and leading hitter.
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33 Orchesis group to perform Friday Description of the program; list of performers.
34 Fagan on job again after winter vacation
35 Students and faculty attend dance recital Attend performance of Charles Weidman Company.
36 Vets do chores while wives work, study A look at the way student families juggle child care, housework, school, and jobs; photo.
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37 Art League gives marionette show
38 Take pictures down to paint library walls Not all will be re-hung; smaller groups will be hung periodically.
39 Tutor students visits Des Moines Take part in Social Action Day.
40 Minority problem topic of B.A.E. club meet Discuss problems of Jews, African-Americans, and Japanese-Americans.
41 Quonvet grocery to be built; construction will begin soon Construction should begin in ten days; will feature good line of stock; sixty families have contributed $20 each to the project.
42 New hours for Business Office; changes made
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43 Student recital today will include organ solo List of those who will perform.
44 Norwegian editor newest T. C. student; likes U.S.A. Erling Slaato gives his impressions of the US; photo.
45 English faculty gives broadcast New program is "The Words We Use".
46 Sorority news
47 Bartlett Hall women initiate room contest Will stress neatness, attractiveness, and individuality.