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1 AIM, ROC specify goals for coming SCI election Candidates discuss views.
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2 Panelists disagree on morality of Maitland's 'New Morality' Panel discusses David Maitland's views; photo.
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3 Reed, well-known composer, to address 2nd 'Tall Corn' Alfred Reed will appear.
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4 Wanted by school authorities: SCI's 'high-caliber, non-provincial' grads Placement Bureau has high success rate because of its programs and the quality of students; photo..
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5 Dishonor reveals cancer in America
Smith--Joan (Student--1963)
Country shows a trend toward the 'easy' in every aspect of life.
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6 EYE's editorial page expanded College Eye's editorial page will grow with student responses, reviews, and columns.
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7 Fox strongly opposes giving vote to 18-year-old
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Group of 18 to 21-year-olds, as a whole, is not informed or wise in areas of politics.
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8 Greek man can supply leadership in government Several fraternity men would make excellent leaders; fraternities should be more involved in student government.
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9 Many steps lead to decisions
Nagle--David R. (Class of 1965; Member of Congress; Political Science Faculty)
Outlines procedures of Student League Board.
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10 The Idea--No. 3 Students of different colors refuse to share their ideas with one another.
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11 16 members of forensics squad to Wisconsin List of those going to Eau Claire.
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12 Men's Union to begin SCI 'College Bowl' Rules for the competition.
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13 Numerous school systems interviewing on campus Roster of schools interviewing.
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14 Seminar plan: introduction to European life Will be offered during Social Science Seminar in Europe.
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15 Seniors exchange life in Corn State for life on Swedish, French farms
Marker--Jean (Student--1964)
George Graves tells about exchange experience in France; Meridee Hunter tells about her experience in Sweden; photo.
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16 Spring schedule announced for KYTC radio Programming schedule.
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17 Student teachers for next year to meet Monday
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18 1st job-hunting step: locate quality school Marvin Ziesmer speaks at SISEA meeting.
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19 Complete library services for SCI students' use Photocopy service, graduate study room, and Browsing Room ready; lockers coming soon.
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20 Concert Chorale begins 3-day Iowa tour
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21 Dreier nominee for 1966 Rural Education President Profile of Professor Dreier.
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22 Men's dorms to have open house Will have open houses every third Sunday.
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23 SCI girls to Chicago for Home Ec List of eight students who will be attending regional conference.
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24 Sunday recital by Smalley
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25 Tuesday EYE distributed at 10 a.m. to noon
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26 Cage streak puts records, tourney play within reach
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Team deserves consideration for NCAA College Division Tournament play.
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27 Cagers close in on second, meet Augustana tomorrow SCI has advantage on paper, but Augustana riding high from win over North Dakota State.
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28 Intra schedule to include three sports Bowling, handball, and volleyball are available to students looking for intramural competition.
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29 Matmen end long loss streak 18-11 Panthers ended a disappointing season with a win over Cornell.
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30 Trackmen elect Bergan, McBee team captains Track team will return to regular season action with a meet against Mankato State on February 27.
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31 WRA to hold State Sports Day tomorrow Women from seven colleges will be participating in volleyball and badminton tournaments, as well as competitive and recreational swimming.
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32 Applications for campus politics open Monday
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33 Douglas chosen USOE advisor on vocations Professor Douglas will be one of eight national advisors.
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34 Last day to add or drop course
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35 SLB considers name change to Student Senate of SCI Also discuss distribution of funds to student organizations.
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36 Spring's first Artists Series: Houston concert
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37 Union movie 'Mockingbird' shown tonight
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38 Untitled Andra Van Clark reads a passage from SEVEN during Poetry Hour.