Issue Contents

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1 'Last Ten Days' tonight's movie in Ballroom
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2 Dog sled ride, snowball fight to be sold at benefit auction
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3 Faculty Concert Series presents 'Pre-1600 Music' Program for performance.
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4 Nicholas Nyardi to speak Monday Profile of Dr. Nyardi; photo.
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5 Operation fallout: shelters ready for nuclear blast Officials talk about use of campus buildings as fallout shelters.
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6 Proofs for OLD GOLD are available
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7 SCI Band travels to Morningside Will perform at football game.
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8 ACLU subversive to campus
Campbell--Duane E. (Class of 1964)
Agrees with Mr. Flannery and elaborates on his ideas.
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9 All not fine, well in student government
Frana--Adrian W. (Class of 1965)
Claims that the promises made by the student government, such as those for better communication, were not kept.
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10 CD policy doesn't solve problem
Gregersen--Jack (Class of 1964)
Requests more information about the fallout shelters around campus.
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11 More $$$--more pages Informs readers that the College Eye cannot complete an eight page issue without more funds.
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12 Obiter Scripta: student-teacher ratio must rise even higher: Fox
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Claims that in order to compete for faculty personnel, the student-teacher ratio must rise.
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13 Procedures in scheduling speakers need re-evaluation
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Wonders if noted scholars lecturing on campus would bother attending their own lectures.
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Clark--Steven
Character claims words will never hurt him, so his friend hits him with a newspaper.
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15 53 students pledge Greek organizations List of those who pledged.
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16 Cord, Speirs, adviser to conference College Eye staff attending conference in New York.
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17 Music recital postponed for one month
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18 New students meet Monday in Auditorium Will help in test score interpretation.
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19 Untitled Leon Fox gives President J. W. Maucker a button from the annual Homecoming button sale.
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20 Panthers hold 6-0 halftime lead, then fall by 21-12 SCI falls to Drake University.
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21 Sheriff's gridders face Maroons in conference clash SCI Panthers will face Morningside Maroons.
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22 Cage practice begins Monday for freshmen Basketball practice will begin for freshmen and transfers.
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23 Freshmen defeat Mankato in opener SCI defeated Mankato State, 12-0.
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24 Harriers win; Prichard 2nd SCI defeats Wartburg College, 27-28.
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25 Panther Tracks: Panther grid fans see two games
McAdams--Tony N. (Class of 1969; Management Faculty)
SCI football team defeated by Drake University, 21-12; SCI cross country team takes third win in a row.
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26 Crossroads vote Tuesday for Homecoming Queen Quick look at other activities.
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27 Enrollment up 12.7 per cent from '62-'63 Enrollment is 5147 for fall 1963.
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28 KYTC radio expands to 6 hours nightly
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29 Rose Ruegnitz, emeritus music professor, dies Died October 13, 1963; profile of Professor Ruegnitz.
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30 SCI debate squad faces first challenge next week Matches coming up with Parsons College and Wartburg College.