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  <mods:tableOfContents>Religious Clash in China -- Mining Town Mourns 60 -- K. U. Professors Exhibit Water Colors in Chicago -- Cars Cause 2% of All Deaths Figures Show -- House Demands Special Investigation of Haiti -- Winds Create Damage to Marwin Hall Doors -- Your Ideas Are Valuable--- -- Audience Has Part in Concert -- Expansion of School of Religion Told in History by Present Dean Braden -- Kreisler Thinks Radio Is Unfair to Artists -- Sorority Girls Bathe Before Formal Party -- On Other Hills -- [advertisements] -- Telephony Knows No Barriers -- [classifieds]</mods:tableOfContents>
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