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Fletcher reads poetry, prose in Lecture-Concert program A look at Bramwell Fletcher's program of readings; photo.
Board of Regents okays increased tuition rates Increase tuition $40 per year; Union project split into remodeling for Commons and building of a new Union structure; Seerley Hall will remodeled for the Department of Business.
54 girls in preliminaries of OLD GOLD pageant List of candidates.
Polish movie shown tonight in Ballroom
'Street Scene' successful despite script drawbacks Review of the play; photo.
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Should set spring exam schedule soon Asks that the exam schedule be printed soon so that students can prepare for finals.
Untitled Character shows his 'protest face.'
Panama crisis result of US 'imperialism' in Latin America Claims US caused Panama Crisis.
Obiter Scripta: final examinations not the way to test students-Fox Points out that when taking finals as a student, Professor Fox never feared an exam.
Cites reasons against frat housing Does not support the Greek system.
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Purple Arrow exchange opens Feb. 3
Former Hungarian speaks this morning Nicholas Nyardi will speak; photo.
Regents Hall and addition to be named by AMRH Men's dorm residents will vote on names for Regents Complex units.
Better understanding, pronunciation are gained through Language Lab Professors talk about the benefits of the Language Laboratory; photo.
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Dean Lang to speak at Commencement Description of ceremonies.
Library hours shortened during break
Untitled Karen Evans, Jeanne Graff, and Trudy Lantau buy yearbooks from OLD GOLD business manager Paul Kolpek.
KME initiates 13 members List of new members.
TV series offers to buy idea of English major "Route 66" offers to buy script from Gordon Mennenga; photo.
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Baha'i lecturer will speak at Wesley Paul Pettit will speak.
IFC party to explain rush system
Offer class in reading improvement Professor Comens will offer twelve week class.
SCI students would rather wear out than rust out A look at the variety of jobs that students have; photo.
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Volleyball game highlight of WRA playnight A group of SCI men will face the Cedar Rapids YMCA volleyball team.
Phi Sigs win All-College cage crown Phi Sigma Epsilon defeated Carpenter House, 51-42, and took the championship title.
High ranking Cowboys wrestle Panthers Jan. 25 SCI will face Oklahoma State.
Panther Tracks: Panthers face crucial three-game series SCI will face Morningside, North Dakota State, and South Dakota University.
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SCI cagers seek fourth NCC victory against Chiefs SCI will compete against Morningside College.
Untitled Pete Spoden guards a South Dakota State player.
Grapplers down SDS 14-11 for third dual meet win Panthers defeated South Dakota State, 14-11.
Frosh cagers play Titus tomorrow night Panthers will face Titus Airfoil.
SCI women dominate Invitational Sports Day Panthers played well, competing against colleges across the state.
Freshmen wrestlers defeat SDS Panthers defeated Jackrabbits.
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Photographer's position open on EYE staff
Final examination schedule lengthened to six days Finals schedule.
No publication slated for finals week
Registration runs smoother; improvement still needed Students note their likes and dislikes.
AWS sponsors 'Finals Fling' Will hold dance following game.
Off campus housing not to be immediate Faculty approve proposal, 93-49; President Maucker will consider recommendation in light of former Dean Bender's criteria.