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1 'Wit, beauty, mystery-- this is Wilde': MacLiammoir
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
Interview with Micheal MacLiammoir; photo.
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2 13th jazz concert Monday, Tuesday
Stine--Don (Class of 1964)
A look at the program; photo.
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3 AWS to hold annual tea Will honor new women faculty, faculty wives, and new women students.
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4 Bengtson, Griffel to give recital Bruce Bengtson and Pam Griffel will perform.
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5 Cambodians visit campus Ten educators study teacher education.
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6 Keytones will play for AMRH dance tomorrow
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7 Museum open mornings daily
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8 Ultimate truth necessary for happiness, says McCabe Excerpts from speech by Joseph McCabe.
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9 Announced by all the radiators . . . . Discusses the first snow and Iowa winter; also talks about need for sidewalks leading to buildings on campus.
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10 Editor disagrees with reader, Fox Editorial in response to how the general education program should be run.
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11 Fox calls editorial unwise
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox disagrees with past editorial on general education program; thinks the editorial's suggestions will make things worse for students.
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12 General Walker confused?
Reece--Barry Lynn (Class of 1961; Business Education Faculty)
Outlines beliefs on General Edwin Walker's views.
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13 Reader calls editorial asinine
Bengston--Bruce (Student--1961)
Letter thinks that editorial is wrong, and explains the value of general education classes, especially Humanities.
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14 Reader disagrees with Fox 'Red' column
Tulasiewicz--Jan Bruno (Economics Faculty)
Letter feels that a past editorial oversimplified the problem between the Soviet Union and the US.
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15 Herrold named 'Artist of Month' by Omaha museum Brief profile of Professor Herrold.
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16 Independence day for Sudan to be celebrated here Ahmed Karamalla will host coffee hour.
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17 Navy man to speak
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18 New awards program begun by Chambers of Commerce Hopes to expand limits of most current scholarships.
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19 SCI math department given 150 trigonometry textbooks Professor Cornelius Gouwens donates books; photo.
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20 Civil Service representative here Dec. 4
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21 Dutch lecturer speaks on art Eli Prins will speak.
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22 Inter-Sorority raises pledging grade point to 2.2 Will bring standard up to meet new college standard.
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23 WRA to hold 3rd playnight Program of activities.
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24 'Morality' film, discussion by SCRA Nov. 30
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25 Students produce children's theater
Kramer--Marilyn Rose (Class of 1966)
A look at the production of "The Princess and the Swineherd"; photo.
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26 KWWL to give series on SCI Will air monthly 30-minute shows.
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27 Panthers forced to share NCC title Panthers were defeated and must share the NCC championship.
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28 SCI wrestlers work out in preparation for first match Twenty-eight members of the Panther wrestling team prepare for first meet of the season.
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29 Shotguns boom, pheasants fall, hunters happy
Shanafelt--Jeff (Student--1961)
Pheasant season has started; writer tells of his hunting experience, and gives safety tips for hunting.
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30 Football in review
Fletcher--Larry (Student--1960-1961)
Although Panthers were upset at end, it was still a very good season.
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31 Frosh cagers to test varsity squad Tuesday The freshman basketball team will take on the varsity squad to get ready for regular season.
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32 Grid season ends in tie Final NCC football standings.
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33 Untitled Two SCI students practice in preparation for intramural basketball.
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34 10 seniors teach Home Economics adult classes Will present classes on food.
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35 Ogike points out omission in story
Ogike--John C.
Points out that the British have done much with education in Nigeria.
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36 SCI science department honors emeritus faculty Dinner will honor five emeritus faculty.