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1 First class rating awarded to Eye
2 Warren to give first program of 1950-51 series Profile of baritone Leonard Warren; photo.
3 Dance to feature music by Meyer Amby Meyer will play for Homecoming dance.
4 Hilger to reign at Homecoming I-Club selects Homecoming queen and attendants.
5 Schoolboy's 'paradise found' spells problems to educators Jose T. Cortes talks about education in the Philippine Islands.
6 'Heiress' cast is announced; play features family conflict List of cast members and play preview.
7 Band will lead parade next week Brief look at parade route.
8 Graduate conference to be held in Gilchrist Will meet with Placement Bureau staff.
9 Lettermen's Choice Lucille Hilger will reign over Homecoming festivities.
10 Music faculty planning concert for Homecoming Performers and program.
11 Editor names annual staff List of Old Gold staff.
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12 Discussion, then thought Take advantage of the events on campus.
13 Student Centers News from campus religious centers.
14 Flanagan to edit Christian Weekly The Reverend James Flanagan will edit Disciple of Christ newsletter.
15 Beg your pardon Corrects earlier errors.
16 Brindley Scholarship winner plays tennis, likes to travel Profile of Dick Wischmeier; photo.
17 The life you save Appeal for TC students to drive responsibly.
18 The Line 'News' from around campus.
19 Letter to the editor Defense of last "The Line" article's content relating to food service.
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20 G. Holmes named committee head Will head AACTE committee on public relations.
21 Three new publications announced by Holmes Two catalogue issues and a pamphlet on campus traditions are in the works.
22 Schedule released for Homecoming Will be distributed on and off campus.
23 Student piano recital to be this afternoon Five students will perform.
24 Grant to review book at weekly coffee hour Martin Grant will talk about "The Community of Man".
25 Guys and gals get guidance advice at college meeting Ethel Nash gives advice on dating, courtship, and marriage.
26 New courses in journalism gain popularity Eighteen students have enrolled in the minor.
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27 Grid rivals, Tutors and Cyclones, to battle Rivalry has existed since late 1800's; Panthers hope to gain their second win of fourteen games; photo.
28 Coach beats foe, Pneumonia germ Art Dickinson has been sick.
29 Seerley defeats Off-Campus 30-6
30 From the Bench (column) Sports news from various college campuses (including TC).
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31 Film Club to see French production Will see "Mlle. Desiree".
32 IFTA chapter ranks among largest in world Now has over 400 members.
33 Stadium will field touch football team Issues challenge.
34 Chapel topic revealed by Waterloo speaker A. L. Drake will speak.
35 North Dakota State bows before offensive might of Panthers Tutors gain 33-25 win over North Dakota Bison.
36 Mat men meet for practice Coach McCuskey announces practice will begin on October 16.
37 Touch football team challenge for games Baker Hall will play Seerley Hall.
38 Teacher's salary range announced Placement Bureau releases salaries.
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39 Conference at Boone features SUI speaker Eight students will attend student Christian meeting.
40 Christmann heads Sun. Chapel Choir Seeking new members for group.
41 Becker called to army William Becker called up by reserves.
42 Tau Chi Eta adds eighteen members List of new pep fraternity members.
43 High school students exchange council ideas Campus School students meet student government leaders from other schools.
44 Moliere viewed by drama group College Players see a scene from "Merchant Gentleman".
45 Plans for orienting off-campus men aired
46 Maucker and Nelson to attend nat'l clinic Will attend teacher education conference.
47 Pep rally will mean less Saturday sleep Will rouse sleeper early.
48 Around Plea for TC walkers to stay on the sidewalks.
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49 Pep frat stages rally near Men's Gym tonight Will hold mock funeral for opponent.
50 Rural Teachers change club title Now to be known as Rural Community Leaders; list of officers.
51 Students are invited to Iowa State Union Invited to dance.
52 2675 students enrolled for present quarter
53 'Everyone can serve on committees for social life programs'--Thompson Kathy Thompson talks about the responsibilities of the Social Life Committee.
54 Bartlett plans party for former residents Will hold coffee hour during Homecoming.
55 Rendezvous News from Greek organizations
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56 Part time jobs open to college students Those who are interested should apply at the Dean of Men's office.
57 Regular TV programs began here yesterday Bert Woodcock featured in first program over WOI.
58 First faculty member ordered to service Cecil Phillips called to active duty.
59 High school queen revealed tonight Campus School will hold pep rally.
60 Homecoming committees are chosen by councils in three men's dorms A look at preparations for Homecoming at the men's dorms.
61 National group elects Woodcock as chairman Bert Woodcock will head section of National Safety Council.