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1 Communist China specialist lectures Monday in Sabin Frederick W. Mote will speak.
2 Ensembles and soloists present faculty recital Performance program.
3 New library will be overcrowded when ready for use says Rod
Bina--Robert Fred (Class of 1964)
Mr. Rod talks at length about the new facility; difficult to keep up with rising enrollment and changing programs.
4 New students must report for ID photos
5 Swedish movie Wednesday begins Summer Film Series Will show "Smiles of a Summer Night".
6 Two-week study at Oxford part of European tour Social Science Seminar itinerary.
7 Untitled Freshmen begin college early with the eleven week summer session; photo.
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8 Dr. Maucker greets students
Maucker--James William (President of ISTC--SCI--and UNI)
J. W. Maucker writes a letter of welcome to summer students.
9 Reviewer calls print exhibit 'a Superb Art Show' A review of the "Exhibition of Prize-Winning American Prints."
10 Students must recognize, maintain values: Harmelink
Harmelink--Vernon (English Faculty))
Being a college student is a world of choices and opportunity.
11 Togetherness plan of co-ed living Students suggest the advantages of being allowed to visit members of the opposite sex in their dorms.
12 Untitled
Clark--Steven
Sleeping habits of college students.
13 Year around school has advantages for students Students finish sooner and save money through year around school.
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14 2300 enroll for 8, 11-week Summer School
15 30 attending workshop on science and aerospace Conference highlights.
16 First summer art exhibit opens Sunday Will show American prints.
17 Girls State events conclude tomorrow 304 students on campus; photo.
18 Rita Bandholz named FBLA Future Teacher Profile of national award winner; other students honored at national convention.
19 Students arrive Sunday for Music Institute One hundred high school students expected.
20 Two programs in Summer Concert series Kay Britten and First Chamber Dance Quartet will perform.
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21 PE departments schedule summer recreation events Swimming and other activities available.
22 SCI biologist receives $1,030 grant to further cancer research Professor Goss talks about his research.
23 Thomas' 'Under Milk Wood' selected as Summer play Stan Wood will hold tryouts.
24 Two housing projects to be done by Fall Campbell Hall will accommodate three hundred additional junior and senior women; fifty trailers will also be ready, with twenty-seven already occupied.