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Pedersen named Tickler manager; campus vaudeville head has wide dramatic experience Raymond Pedersen will manage show; outlines plans.
Science convention here November 16 Will speak on teaching of science at TC.
Dear readers: Offers students a chance to write the College Eye for November 15.
Fathers to be honored at Teachers College today in Dad's Day festivities; campus offers program of luncheon, football and music Schedule of activities.
Drake U. president to give illustrated talk on astronomy D. W. Morehouse will speak.
Judge Wood to lead Armistice Day gathering George W. Wood will speak.
Masterson, Burch join staff editors Ardyce Masterson will be society editor; Leslie Burch will be sports editor.
Faculty members to be on program at Teachers meet Several will give papers or panel discussions.
Nash of N. Y. U. to speak here November sixth J. B. Nash will speak on leisure.
Finkenbinder backs student government at bi-weekly forum Believes students should have significant responsibility for running a college.
Greetings, Pop! Features students greeting their father and a Panther prowling its way to the football game against Simpson to represent the upcoming Dad's Day celebrations.
Dr. Tittle granted release from address Ernest Freemont Tittle will not be coming to campus.
Bosley to speak on "passing the baton" at Dad's Day chapel
Simpson Redmen oppose Panthers in annual Dad's Day battle here tomorrow; Methodist squad now intact, promises to be worthy opponent The Redmen of Simpson College will travel here to compete against the Panthers as a part of the Dad's Day celebrations.
Anderson's play shows temper of Washington Davis Anderson reads from Maxwell Anderson's "Valley Forge".