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'Just One Hand' lures card players for an evening Students talk about playing bridge; photo.
Nagle announces SLB candidacy Will run with Chris Rembold; a look at their platform; photo.
Budapest String Quartet's 2nd performance tonight
Two future $20 increases in room, board rates approved Will increase in both 1965 and 1966; will support further development of residence hall system.
MIDWEST goes on sale Monday Will include work by James Hearst and Nancy Price Thompson; photo.
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Untitled Characters protest against being 'held' in a square box, so cartoonist imprisons them in a small rectangular box.
List more topics for election platforms States that the student government should be able to keep up with the demands of the campus.
Perspective: Bruha urges students to consider issues, think, react Encourages students to use their problem-solving abilities, and brings up a few situations to think about.
Worm defends statements to 'Register' Clarifies statements published on fraternities in the Des Moines Register and defends statements attacked by Carroll Engelhardt.
Deplores lunchroom 'mess' Comments on the seeming immaturity of those who insist on making a mess.
DiBlasio backs social activities Looks forward to planned events.
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Chamber music recital Sunday in Music Hall Professors Wendt, Holstad, and Welch will perform.
Today last day to drop class
Poetic Renaissance becomes reality with MIDWEST all-poetry issue Lengthy review of the new issue.
Campus groups ask for student blood donations Will be used to replace the blood needed by Professor Maurer during his illness.
EYE delegates to conference at MacMurray Five staff members attend meeting.
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Author of 'Black Like Me' sees racism, not Negro, as problem Excerpts from speech by John Howard Griffin.
Four students to Illinois debate meet Will participate in novice tournament.
Discuss rights in race-religion talks Monsignor Daniel Cantwell, Edward Zerin, and Bishop Stephen Spottswood participate in panel discussion; photo.
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WRA playnight tonight in women's gym WRA will host playnight with activities including volleyball, roller skating, and swimming.
Northern Illinois here for dual track meet SCI won eleven of twelve events in triangular against Cornell and Wartburg; SCI to face Northern Illinois.
Panther Tracks: Jennett happy after triangular victory SCI defeated Cornell and Wartburg Colleges; photo.
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Freshmen trackmen take 69-21 victory from Cornell SCI won nine of eleven events against Cornell and Wartburg; SCI won triangular, 72-24-0.
Intramural hand-, volleyball begin; mat champs crowned Intramural handball and volleyball to begin; results posted for intramural wrestling championship.
SCI cagers seek 19th win tomorrow against Sioux SCI will face North Dakota University.
Volleyball league formed; all entries due Monday Co-recreational volleyball league to begin; activities sponsored by WRA and Men's Intramural Advisory Board.
Recreational swim hours set for women Hours for recreational swimming are 4 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, and 6:30 p.m. on Thursday.
SCI wrestlers meet Cornell, Coe, Grinnell in Quadrangular tomorrow SCI to compete in quadrangular at Cornell College.
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Rush parties begin Monday Schedule for parties.
Students, faculty attend rites for Dr. E. J. Maurer Edwin Maurer died February 14, 1964; brief profile; photo.
'Dogpatch Doin's' sponsored by AWS Feb. 29 Women will ask men to the dance.
A Cappella tours schools next week Will perform in eight schools.
Washington Day party after game Dance will follow game.
Brady scheduled for ACCIA talk Leslie Brady will speak; photo.