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1 | It takes time . . . . | Student helps a child with hearing loss and speech difficulties; photo. | |
2 | Plans completed for Mothers' Day | A detailed schedule of events is given. | |
3 | SLB announces committee heads | ||
4 | Nearly 1000 compete tomorrow for relay honors; fine field on hand for 27th running; prelims begin at 9 | Schedule of events; photo. | |
5 | 'The Streets of New York' to feature novelty numbers | A list of those involved in the novelty productions between acts of the play is given. |
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6 | Letters to the editor | Student criticizes over half the student body for not participating in the all-campus elections. | |
7 | Registrar discusses credit balance sheet, course credit, certificates | Discussion of required courses and record keeping. | |
8 | Driver Education teachers to meet here tomorrow | This will be second meeting of the newly formed Iowa Driver Education Teachers Association. | |
9 | Drama conclave to be next week | Invitations have been sent to over five hundred high schools to participate in the 17th annual one-day drama conference. | |
10 | String music teachers will have conference | James Robertson will be the main speaker. | |
11 | H. Palmer addresses West Union Lions Club | ||
12 | Why a new women's dorm? | Reasons for building a new dormitory for women. | |
13 | The Line | Campus gossip. |
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14 | Business classes take field trips | Tour John Deere Tractor Company and Rath Packing Company. | |
15 | Five attend state FHA convention | List of those attending the convention. | |
16 | Speech Clinic has four-fold purpose | The clinic serves as an in-patient clinic, an out-patient clinic, a teaching source for speech corrections majors, and as an extension service. |
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17 | Luther is first foe for Netmen | Three returning lettermen are part of this year's tennis team. | |
18 | Golf team splits; Wood is medallist | Golf team split meets with St. Ambrose but then loses to Loras. | |
19 | Women's softball gets underway next week | Starting games next week. | |
20 | Women students may use dept. owned golf clubs | Policies on club use. | |
21 | 50 frosh begin drills | The first practice was devoted to batting. | |
22 | Humanist Club to hold meeting Sunday at 8 | The topic for discussion will be "Is Literature Obsolete?" | |
23 | FBLA officers to be installed on Tuesday | The selection of new board members will be announced at the meeting. | |
24 | Add three members to Home Ec honorary | The home of Elisabeth Sutherland was used for the initiation. | |
25 | Four attend Iowa State Industrial Arts confab | ||
26 | Teachers College sophomores in 1949 rate above national norms on tests | Sophomores ranked higher in all three areas of the test. | |
27 | Staff newspaper features faculty | The second edition of Staff News has been published. | |
28 | Tickets are still left for H. Scott | Hazel Scott's performance is being sponsored by the Student Concert Committee in cooperation with the Lecture-Concert series. | |
29 | See NCAA films over TV station | Finals of the NCAA wrestling tournament were shown over WOC-TV in Davenport. |
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30 | Cindermen sink Northern Ill. Teachers in relay dual 70-50 | Panthers win meet by scoring victories in all six of the relays. | |
31 | Bulldogs fall before Tutor hit barrage | Baseball team defeats Drake Bulldogs, 17-2 and 8-1 | |
32 | NCAA moving pictures will be shown Monday | Film of the NCAA wrestling tournament will be shown. | |
33 | Panthers test LaCrosse, Winona; Tutor Nine seeks two victories on weekend invasion | Don Dahlke will begin the LaCrosse game as starting pitcher; photo. | |
34 | Ken's Korner | Hopes for good weather for Teachers College Relays. |
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35 | Art Department uses unique film | Shows the film entitled "Children's Carnival." | |
36 | Son of J. B. Paul has pix printed in booklet | Pictures taken by J. B. Paul, II, are featured in publications of the Fred Archer School of Photography, where he is a member of the faculty. | |
37 | Rabbi W. Phillips will speak Sunday | Rabbi Wendell A. Phillips, Washington Boulevard Temple, Chicago, Illinois, will speak on "New Frontiers of Hope in the Religious World." | |
38 | Teachers from five states are here for overseas recruitment interviews | The Overseas Affairs Branch of the Army Civilian Personnel Division interviewed over one hundred potential teachers on campus. | |
39 | DeWitt to appear on math program | The featured speaker of the 37th annual meeting of the Iowa Section of Mathematical Association of America will be L. R. Ford of the Illinois Institute of Technology. | |
40 | Dr. Gamet will attend health group's meeting | Will be traveling to the University of Wisconsin to attend a meeting of the American College Health Association. | |
41 | Holmes, Nelson, Rhum attend Ed conference | Went to the 5th Annual Conference of Higher Education in Chicago. | |
42 | Faculty Dames meet | ||
43 | Find missing poet; reporter relieved | Elizabeth Scott, wife of Winfield, has poem entitled "Pond Lilies" published in "Student Life." | |
44 | Eighteen attend Science Academy | List of faculty who are presenting and attending. | |
45 | Koehring heads group preparing study course | Assisting in preparing a course of study for kindergarten and pre-first grade. | |
46 | Hold meditations Wed. | Karl Walther will be directing the meditations. | |
47 | Parade to cover Cedar Falls, W'loo | Schedule of events for the Teachers College Relays. |
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48 | Rasmussen will preside over ITF | A newsletter is being sent to all alumni of the organization. | |
49 | Relays activities start tonight | A reminder for the Relays Roundup activity night. | |
50 | Choose 'Night and Day' theme for life saving show | The Live Saving Corps to produce show. | |
51 | Chairmanships open for social life groups | Chairmanships are open for the dance, arts, special activities, and informal parties committees. | |
52 | Kloster, Grummer write Alma Mater | The new Alma Mater will be officially presented on May 15. | |
53 | Laats will speak at weekly coffee hour | ||
54 | Rendezvous | News from Greek organizations on campus. | |
55 | Relays dance will be Saturday night | The various dance chairmen are listed. | |
56 | Indiana art work is displayed here | The Hammond, Indiana Art Department created an art display. |
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57 | Sell Old Gold pictures | Pictures from the 1950 Old Gold will be for sale. | |
58 | Old Gold Editor named for 1951 | Also named were the managing editor and business manager. | |
59 | Spicer, Baritone to offer ballads at two dinners | Earle Spicer to perform at graduates' dinners and commencement. | |
60 | Convocation is keynote event for Women's Day | The theme for the day is "The Place of the College Trained Woman in Her Community." | |
61 | Sweet and Lowdown | News from the Department of Music. |