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1 $720,000 contract awarded for administration building Architectural contract awarded; also granted authority to negotiate with architects on addition to Campbell Hall; will update heating in Science Building, Wright Hall, and Bartlett Hall.
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2 Applications due for Old Gold
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3 Campus elections on Monday, 14 candidates List of candidates.
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4 Honor system election to be Friday, March 23 If passed, the proposal would be sent on to the faculty and then to the Regents.
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5 Men's dormitory head residents named for 62-63 List of new head residents.
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6 Men's Union Day postponed; 'too few candidates' Only six of fifteen houses submit candidates for sweatshirt queen contest.
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7 Northwestern philosophy prof to speak on world crisis Paul Schilpp will speak; photo.
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8 Tickets for 'Come Back, Little Sheba' go on sale at Crossroads Monday Preview of the play; photo.
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9 'Name-calling' heart of problem
Schaeffer--Roger (Student--1962)
Many are unjustly accused of being 'communist dupes,' while right-wing members receive negative tags as well.
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10 Committee's function to inform Committee will not be deciding fate of honor system.
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11 Fox answers Fowler letter
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Defends faculty against accusation of causing student cheating.
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12 Great debate degenerating This issue contains the last of the "Flannery-Umsted Great Debate."
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13 SCI gentlemen mature?
Dixon--Rodney Leo (Class of 1962)
Appeal for men to choose their leaders wisely; dress nicely.
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14 Umsted denies ultra-conservatism charge
Umsted--Richard Glen (Class of 1963)
Umsted denounces 'general complacency toward communism.'
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15 Benefit auction realizes $1,170 in sales, donations Quick look at items purchased for highest price.
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16 Festival planned for March 23 in Women's Gym Will hold Folk Dance Festival.
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17 Regents approves 1962-63 budget of $4,850,200 Six per cent growth over previous budget.
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18 US Senator Jack Miller will speak here Thursday Will speak at business conference; photo.
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19 Dean of Instruction names 229 students to honor list List of names.
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20 Eleanor Brindle wins $50 Olive Barker Award
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21 Faculty Senate makes two suggestions for new union Asks that area be set aside for faculty and agree to paycheck deductions to support it.
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22 'Chemist' Williams creates explosion
Phillips--Sandy (Class of 1962)
Review of performance of Roger Williams; photo.
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23 6 scholarships added to local C of C program Elks, UAW 838, and Home Builders Association pledge funds.
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24 Pledges named for Tomahawk honorary frat List of pledges.
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25 Reader doubts wisdom of honor system 'informer'
Olmsted--Richard (Student--1961)
Honor system should not mean swearing to report any cheaters.
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26 Signatures, faculty absences, records, file questioned
Pettit--Dean Wesley (Class of 1962)
Raises concerns regarding possible honor system installation.
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27 'Science is solution to our present state' says Holton Extensive excerpts from speech by Gerald Holton.
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28 5 students to represent SCI at Midwest Model UN List of students who will go to St. Louis.
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29 Basketball team high in conference marks
Peake--Patric
Team receives high conference marks, makes nine school records.
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30 Cagers beat Hamline; lose to Neb. Wesleyan in regional Hamline scores 68 to Panthers' 81; Nebraska sneaks by Panthers, 78-77.
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31 Wrestlers win NCC meet with 6 titles Claim North Central Conference championship.
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32 Five Panthers will wrestle in nationals
Rowson--Maynard (Student--1962)
Defending national champions call the Panthers "the best team the Cowboys have faced."
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33 Trackmen sweep quadrangular winning 11 of 14 events Results of recent meet.
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34 Varsity golfers to meet Monday Schedule for the year.
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35 Ceylonese national dancers seek Cedar Falls hospitality
Stine--Don (Class of 1964)
Profile of the group.
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36 Engelhardt to represent SCI at convention Carroll Engelhardt and Steve Holbrook will attend Phi Delta Kappa convention.
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37 WRA Playnight tonight in gym