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1 | Union to publish orientation aids | The Men's Union has prepared several pamphlets for new students. | |
2 | Football schedule for fall revealed | The Panthers' first game of the season is against South Dakota State; 1950 season schedule. | |
3 | Nelson advocates training of youth in Denison talk | M. J. Nelson will speak on providing opportunities for those students with above-average intelligence. | |
4 | Sampson to lead at October race relations confab | National Council of Negro Women's executive committee chair, Edith S. Sampson, will president over the confab. | |
5 | Art faculty adds new instructor | Robert A. Von Neumann will join the Teachers College art faculty this fall. | |
6 | Will sell tickets for 'Hasty Heart' Monday morning | "The Hasty Heart" is this summer's play production. | |
7 | 78 register for PR workshop; public relations is 'both necessity, phenomena of our times' -- S. Harral | Stewart Harral cautioned school administrators to solve problems before they developed. | |
8 | Spring Honor Roll names 266 men, women students | The spring Honor Roll includes 151 women and 115 men; a list of those making the Honor Roll is included. | |
9 | G. Robinson is world trade panel member | Dr. Robinson is one of four panelists to speak on the topic of "Is world trade the pathway to world peace?". The panel discussion was held in cooperation with the First United States International Trade fair. | |
10 | Pendergraft fills new position; will take over as curriculum coordinator | The new position will assist in planning the content of new courses; photo. |
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11 | Will have square dancing tonight; mixer tomorrow | "Wings to Hawaii" will be the film shown also shown then on Sunday. | |
12 | Hilltopics | Commends those students, staff, and faculty who assisted in the Public Relations workshop. | |
13 | The Line | Campus gossip. |
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14 | Hake is question and answer man for radio show | Herb Hake poses questions on Iowa interests on his "Iowa Inventory" radio program. | |
15 | Baker men honor workshop visitors | A list of committee members who helped host an informal party for the participants of the public relations workshop is given. | |
16 | Mazula, acting director of Safety Education, is participant in sports | Profile of Peter M. Mazula, director of Safety Education. | |
17 | D. Thayer's team leads in tourney | Current tournament standings are: 1st place, Thayer; 2nd place, Herrmann; 3rd place, Zahrt, and 4th place, Blum. | |
18 | Honor senior women at local AAUW team | The Cedar Falls branch of the American Association of University Women will host a tea for the senior women. | |
19 | Porter, Bendixen will give recital | The selections chosen by Joanne Bendixen and Phyllis Porter for their recital are given. | |
20 | Ask the Greenhouse to serve you their complete six course dinner | A number of foods are produced at the greenhouse that could be used to prepare meals. |
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21 | Slides are shown at art classes | The paintings of children, in sixth to twelfth grades, from around the world were made into slides. | |
22 | Women students see flower demonstration | Marion Bancroft presented the first in a series of three flower-craft lessons. | |
23 | Lawther senate council picks summer officers | Marguerite York will serve as chairman of the senate council and Eunice Abbe will be the secretary. | |
24 | Have Sunday breakfast for Lawther residents | The next breakfast is scheduled for July 23, 1950. | |
25 | Sweet and Lowdown | News about musical activities on campus. | |
26 | Third floor of the library holds adventure and wealth in fine art | The third floor of the library houses the Fine Arts collection as well as the state and national documents collection. |