Issue Contents

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1 'The Wild Oat' to be shown in Commons
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2 Joseph McCabe, Coe president, to speak here Will speak on general education; photo.
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3 MacLiammoir's 'Oscar' here Monday, Tuesday Performance preview; photo.
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4 Nominees for 'Miss AMRH' named; contest Thursday Roster of sixteen candidates; photo.
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5 Plans made for affiliation with foreign college soon Hopes to establish cultural exchange program.
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6 Tickets to go on sale for Phi Mu Alpha jazz concert Performance preview.
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7 A little late, but . . . . The editor explains that they do not have complete freedom to write whatever they want, but are allowed to criticize SCI.
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8 Fox would rather be red
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Explains his views on communism and the possible threat of nuclear war.
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9 It's fracas time once again Wondering what minor issue will get students agitated this year.
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10 Now is the time for all good men . . . .
Smith--Miriam B. (Speech Faculty)
Letter wants political leaders on campus to take action; feels as if they are not doing anything.
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11 Our answer to the committee Gives students thoughts on course selection and the current general education program.
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12 Window busted
Schumacher--Robert (Student--1961)
A car was vandalized; owner is offering reward for knowledge.
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13 Wood thanks students for interest
Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty)
Wood thanks the student body on behalf of cast and crew for their support.
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14 Casts selected for two Menotti operas Jan. 18-20 List of cast members for "The Telephone" and "The Medium".
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15 College choir to sing in state capital A Cappella Choir will sing at Des Moines meeting.
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16 Guy Carawan, singer and sociologist, will appear here Will sing and talk about freedom riders; photo.
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17 Meeting to discuss conduct in Commons causes protest
Harlan--Roger G. (Class of 1963)
Students protest Commons dining room dress rules.
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18 New scholarship made available Ida May Wilson donates $1000 to establish scholarship.
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19 $1000 in stocks willed for use Nelle Dickey Heiser leaves money for scholarships.
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20 Scholarship to be given tomorrow by music group Barber Shop group will give money.
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21 Senate changes drop policy Classes dropped will be recorded as "W" rather than "WP" (Withdrawn Passing) or "WF" (Withdrawn Failing).
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22 Women students to vote on AWS constitution change Text of proposed changes.
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23 'Africa rapidly awakening' says Nigerian student
Krueger--Lynda (Student--1960)
Clement Ezeanii gives his views; photo.
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24 Harriers fourth in NCC SCI Panthers cross country team finished fourth in NCC meet.
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25 Perfect conference record at stake
Fletcher--Larry (Student--1960-1961)
SCI Panthers will play for their second straight North Central Conference title.
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26 Intramural swim victories by Stone House, and TKEs Stone House won first place in house division, while TKE won first place in fraternity division.
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27 Stubborn Coyotes fall in SCI home finale Panthers are victorious; assured of a first place tie at least.
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28 Classes for improvement in reading will begin Tuesday
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29 Joan of Arc, wolves, gun on 4th floor of library
Stine--Don (Class of 1964)
A look at the Museum collections; photo.