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1 'Cosi Fan Tutti' reviewed: 'one of the best musicals'
Bartholomew--Loydene (Classes of 1964 and 1967; Bartlett Hall Staff)
Review of the opera; photo.
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2 EYE rated All-American Highest rating for a newspaper in its division.
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3 Fennimore, famed pianist, to perform in Artists Series Profile of Arthur Fennimore; photo.
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4 Greeks sponsor Hootenanny Tuesday night
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5 News editor goes up in the air to interview Peace Corps director
Berryhill--Esther (Class of 1966)
Esther Berryhill talks with Sargent Shriver on way to Madison, Wisconsin.
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6 Tree lighting, hot chocolate open SCI Christmas season Description of the program.
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7 Calls for extended library hours
Christianson--Gale E. (Student--1964)
Hours of library operation are not accommodating to students.
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8 Fund raising settlement near Still working on proposal relating to fund-raising by student organizations; AWS looking at women's hours.
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9 Let's end EYE-SLB dispute
Williams--Craig (Student--1964)
Neither will be representative of student body if the newspaper and student government don't work together.
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10 Many opportunities for student's cultural growth Organizations, magazines, production are available to students.
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11 Resident protests 'guilt by association'
Barger--David L. (Class of 1965)
College students treated as second-class citizens.
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12 Young instructors often choose too difficult material
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Less-experienced teachers try to challenge students, end up wasting their time.
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13 'Seven Samurai' shown tonight in ballroom
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14 All classes dismissed noon, Wednesday For Thanksgiving holiday.
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15 Autumn issue of SEVEN 'a creative achievement' Review of the new issue.
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16 Bookworms fling aside textbooks to enjoy three best-selling novels
Christ--Plucia
A look at books popular with SCI students; photo.
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17 'Cold Turkey' tomorrow night
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18 'Messiah' presented December 13
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19 Peace Corps team speaks of overseas experiences
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20 Queen Joan Carlson reigns at 'Autumn Leaves' dance Profile of queen and her attendants; photo.
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21 SCI students to participate in forensics conference List of those who will participate.
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22 Board considers proposals for a semi-weekly EYE Might begin next semester; will publish column on student government every two weeks.
23 Discussion series begins on 'confrontation: people, ideas' Schedule of new series sponsored by Department of Speech.
24 Meet Monday to organize German Club
25 Regents meet to discuss dormitories Look at needs and finances.
26 Service fraternities named to conduct book exchange Tomahawk and Alpha Phi Omega will take over book exchange from Purple Arrow; survey shows that students would be interested in controversial speakers.
27 Staff art show begins Nov. 30 in A & I Gallery
28 Students to tour Chicago with Eiklor during vacation Will visit art exhibits and attend Russian Orthodox church service.
29 WRA play night 7 to 9 p.m. in Women's Gym
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30 Conference for student leaders will be Monday Men's Union will sponsor conference.
31 Dr. Lindberg to read poetry by Theroux Professor Anderson will read from E. A. Robinson.
32 Majors, minors in business meet Monday Will answer questions.
33 Pi Omega Pi initiates five new members List of new members.
34 SCI-ISU game transportation plans announced Arranging for buses.
35 Seniors will get diplomas at graduation exercises Will change exam schedule to make recording of grades possible.
36 Volunteers, people served--both gain in Peace Corps Excerpts from remarks by Sargent Shriver.
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37 Dozen profs bicycle to, from class while pupils chuckle, children stare Professors tell about riding bikes to campus; photo.
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38 SEVEN on sale today at Crossroads, Commons, Hill
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39 Harriers third in nation; best team in SCI history No runners finish in top twenty, but gain 164 points to take third place at championships in Wheaton, Illinois.
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40 Laughter, tributes, presentations make football banquet lively
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Awards and stories lighten mood.
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41 Panther coaches reflect; salute team record, desire Loss to Northern Illinois leaves team with slim chances of entering Pecan Bowl.
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42 SCI loses to outplayed No. Illinois, ends year 8-2 SCI played well, but lost 14-9.
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43 Cagers prepare for ISU tilt lacking size, missing Nolting Season may be determined in first eleven games.
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44 Carroll clips Clarke 31-30 in spotlighter Leaves both Gold League teams with 2-1 records.
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45 Frosh-Varsity game Tuesday, rules explained Rule changes will be discussed, scrimmage begins at 7:30.
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46 Minnesota Quadrangular 1st meet for Patten's Matmen Coach Patten unsure of team's standing for the November 28th meet.
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47 Pretty, energetic cheerleaders important part of SCI athletics
Slessor--Rod
Sextet encourages school spirit; photo.