Issue Contents

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1 Hayes and Evans: students from SCI are more receptive Interview with Helen Hayes and Maurice Evans; photo.
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2 Intersorority Tea Sunday in Commons Georgian Lounge Will offer information on Greek life.
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3 Magic Society presents show tomorrow night A look at the show.
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4 Margolin second speaker "Future of the Individual' Sydney G. Margolin is next speaker in humanities series; photo.
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5 No EYE issue during recess
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6 Paul Horn in 'DIJ 14' Monday, Tuesday A look at the upcoming performance; photo.
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7 Strike may delay library construction Work has been stopped several times; need to get steam tunnels hooked up soon or work may be halted until spring.
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8 'No reason why we should all lie down as lambs'
Bultena--Louis (Sociology Faculty)
Not too sure about Josef Fox's new outlook on things.
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9 Boals thanks student body
Boals--Daniel W. (Physical Education Faculty)
Dan Boals thanks students for their support during the football season.
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10 New policy signals a deterioration of democracy
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Disagreements with putting more professional writing in the EYE and less focus on staff writing.
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11 Not knowing Sig or 'Sig's Show' . . . Radio station wants to dedicate a tune to the college.
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12 Student political parties are active More students take interest in politics than expected.
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13 Students, too, concerned with library work stoppage Construction workers stop working because of low wages and concerns of lost time are brought up.
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Clark--Steven
Narcissistic artist.
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15 Hamada vase contributed to permanent art collection Mr. And Mrs. Jon Curtis donate vase.
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16 OLD GOLD ends picture session Tuesday
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17 Pat Cowan reigns as AMRH beauty queen for 1962-63 Profile of queen and her attendants; photo.
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18 Stringfellow Barr, noted author and lecturer, speaks at fall convocation Excerpts from speech.
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19 Tickets on sale today for St. Olaf's concerts
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20 'We're ready to blow ourselves off the planet:' Dr. Stringfellow Barr Excerpts from discussion.
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21 Alpha Upsilon pledges 11 into national music fraternity List of pledges.
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22 Desire to teach, motivation aids in student teaching
Norberg--Anna (Class of 1916)
Professors Phillips and Fossum talk about teaching and preparing students for the work; photo.
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23 Annual varsity frosh cage game Tuesday The freshmen take on the varsity in annual game.
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24 Braque, Yunkers prints stolen from art collection Prints, stolen from Commons, have value of $700.
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25 Cast of 15 selected for Young People's Theater Will produce "Huckleberry Finn"; list of cast members.
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26 Intramural basketball teams begin action Intramural season begins.
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27 Untitled SCI tries to gain more yards as they pull ahead of Augustana; photo.
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28 SCI ties for conference crown with win over Augie Panthers win third NCC crown by defeating Augustana, 21-15.
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29 Sheriff's gridders compile 23-4-1 mark in three season
Park--Larry (Class of 1965)
Sheriff ends third season with outstanding record.
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30 1500 future teachers visit SCI campus Highlights of Prospective Teachers Day.
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31 Abstract art display at SCI Work by forty artists will be on display.
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32 Applicants interviewed for overseas teaching positions May schedule interviews.
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33 Civil defense will provide nuclear fallout protection Ivan Eland talks about local plans.
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34 Positions still available in Varsity Band Will play music of many styles.
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35 Recital Nov. 27 of baroque, classical music
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36 SCI painting instructor exhibits works in Iowa Paul Smith will exhibit work in several locations.
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37 WRA playnight on Nov. 30