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1 A Cappella Choir will tour nine Iowa towns this week Program for performances.
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2 Amendments for SLB constitution passes, 324-10
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3 Convocation Monday for WUS project Nancy Kikuko O'Hara will speak.
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4 Desire to help, experience, egotism prompt students to run for office
Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)
Students talk about why they run for office in student government.
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5 Harvard physics prof to speak here March 13 Gerald Holton will speak.
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6 Jerome Hines to sing in fourth of series Profile of Jerome Hines; photo.
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7 Procedure method ready for Regents Professor DeKock talks about the proposal for an honor system.
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8 Wayne Marth Quintet to play for Combo Night
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9 Bluhm gives three reasons why
Bluhm--David Rodney (Philosophy Faculty)
Three reasons why an honor system at SCI would be good.
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10 Inevitable answer to Fox column Dr. Fox's column on student apathy has come at the usual time of year.
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11 Inevitable Fox column applauding student apathy
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
If Fox were a student, he would be apathetic toward student government, too.
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12 Maybe there isn't any Iowa Outsiders know very little about our state.
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13 No trust?
Karamalla--Ahmed (Student--1961-1962)
Students should be trusted in respect to library materials and check-in/out procedures.
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14 Applications are available for program council
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15 Applications for government offices on campus available
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16 Dr. Correll will speak March 6, 7 on physics
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17 Dr. Wolfe to discuss anthropology findings Alvin Wolfe will visit campus.
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18 Gilchrist music rooms become faculty offices Faculty in Department of Education and Psychology will have offices in Old Gilchrist; guidance and counseling will be located in Old Administration.
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19 Men's Union Day to be March 17 Brief schedule of activities.
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20 Student panel to discuss campus politics over KYTC Professor Howard will moderate panel.
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21 Applications now available for assistantships Graduate and research assistantships available.
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22 Roger Williams tickets on sale Thursday morning
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23 TOP plans still unknown
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24 Vocalists, musicians here for Tallcorn Conference Schedule of activities.
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25 25-30 audition for annual winter play
Norberg--Anna (Class of 1916)
Director Joseph Zender talks about the upcoming production.
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26 Applications now available for Eye, Old Gold positions
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27 Basil Reppas to address IAO Thursday night Will speak on pre-occupation with support of science to the neglect of social science.
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28 Untitled College Eye staff attend journalism conference; photo.
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29 Cagers on radio
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30 Cagers to play South Dakota State tonight
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31 Trackmen beat Cornell 85-19, to face Iowa State next
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32 Grapplers beat St. Cloud; lose to Western Illinois Loss to Western Illinois, 20-6, followed by win over St. Cloud, 25-5.
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33 High schools wrestle here this weekend
Peake--Patric
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34 Individual cagers ranked high in conference Spoden, Holbrook, Balcom, McCool, and Waller ranked in North Central Conference.
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35 Untitled Champions (Phi Sigma Epsilon) of all-college intramural basketball tournament pose; photo.
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36 $1500 goal of college benefit to be March 10 Money will be divided between International Student Fund and World University Services.
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37 Commons dress code vote to be taken Thursday Text of proposed dress code.
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38 Dr. David Fulcomer to speak on preparation on marriage AWS and MU sponsor speaker.