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1 Baum, Bock recital in Music Hall Program for performance.
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2 Fifteen legislators visit campus Monday, Tuesday Will meet with several campus groups.
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3 Final day for students to change class
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4 Four folk singing groups here for concert Monday Profile of the groups; photo.
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5 Greek Night features Crackerbarrel Two Will play between beauty contest sessions.
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6 Louis Gottschold addresses ACCIA Will speak on De Gaulle; photo.
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7 Overcrowding topic for Union Forum Will talk about problems with housing, the library, the Union, and the faculty.
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8 'Don't kill our children' plead housing area mothers Addresses the problem of cars speeding by on the streets near married student housing.
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9 Action needed to solve present housing shortage
Bock--Dianne (Class of 1965)
Points out that the housing situation must be fixed.
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10 Honor cloak rooms 'noble experiment'--but it failed
Smith--Joan (Student--1963)
Compares an old fable to the situation with the cloak rooms.
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11 Let's make use of Legislator Days Asks students to participate in Legislator Days and inform them about the issues.
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12 Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor insists that he is spending too much time on simple tasks that anyone else could do; could teach more if he were relieved of menial duties and had a decent office.
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Clark--Steven
Insists he is catching up on his current events by reading the comics.
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14 Dr. Goss' cancer laboratory doesn't resemble Hollywood set
Lynch--Kerry
Dr. Robert C. Goss searches for the cure for cancer.
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15 Engineers for KYTC needed Needs chief engineer and six technicians.
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16 Four profs perform at Combo Night
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17 Seniors meet Wednesday for job placement
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18 Set auditions for Phi Mu Jazz Concert
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19 Frosh grid squad opens season Thursday at Mankato SCI freshmen will face Mankato State.
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20 Gridders face surprising North Dakota State Squad SCI will face North Dakota State University.
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21 Panthers over Coyotes in strong offensive show SCI defeated South Dakota, 33-6; photo.
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22 Tickets for Drake game go on sale SCI will face Drake University; tickets can be purchased in business office.
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23 2nd round of intramural football games complete Scores for intramural football listed.
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24 International field hockey teams here Women's field hockey teams from Argentina and Switzerland will play.
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25 Panther Cross country squad defeats Loras 20-39 for season's first win SCI defeated Loras College, 18-37.
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26 Panther Tracks: Panthers, SDS favorites for NCC Football Crown
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
South Dakota State College may take the crown completely this year.
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27 Choice seats available for L-C program
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28 Donations for college benefit begin Monday Will benefit World University Services.
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29 Dual display of creative toys, Nadir photographs opens Monday Work by Rudolf Steiner and Mark Nadir on display.
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30 Untitled Children wearing shirts saying '10 mph', parade to stop drivers from speeding through the streets of Sunset Village.