Issue Contents

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1 'Wit, beauty, mystery-- this is Wilde': MacLiammoir
Furlong--Mary (Class of 1963)
Interview with Micheal MacLiammoir; photo.
2 13th jazz concert Monday, Tuesday
Stine--Don (Class of 1964)
A look at the program; photo.
3 AWS to hold annual tea Will honor new women faculty, faculty wives, and new women students.
4 Bengtson, Griffel to give recital Bruce Bengtson and Pam Griffel will perform.
5 Cambodians visit campus Ten educators study teacher education.
6 Keytones will play for AMRH dance tomorrow
7 Museum open mornings daily
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.
10 Editor disagrees with reader, Fox Editorial in response to how the general education program should be run.
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.
12 General Walker confused?
Reece--Barry Lynn (Class of 1961; Business Education Faculty)
Outlines beliefs on General Edwin Walker's views.
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.
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.
16 Independence day for Sudan to be celebrated here Ahmed Karamalla will host coffee hour.
17 Navy man to speak
18 New awards program begun by Chambers of Commerce Hopes to expand limits of most current scholarships.
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
21 Dutch lecturer speaks on art Eli Prins will speak.
22 Inter-Sorority raises pledging grade point to 2.2 Will bring standard up to meet new college standard.
23 WRA to hold 3rd playnight Program of activities.
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24 'Morality' film, discussion by SCRA Nov. 30
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.
27 Panthers forced to share NCC title Panthers were defeated and must share the NCC championship.
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.
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.
31 Frosh cagers to test varsity squad Tuesday The freshman basketball team will take on the varsity squad to get ready for regular season.
32 Grid season ends in tie Final NCC football standings.
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.
35 Ogike points out omission in story
Ogike--John C.
Points out that the British have done much with education in Nigeria.
36 SCI science department honors emeritus faculty Dinner will honor five emeritus faculty.