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1 AIM, ROC name more candidates Expanding list of candidates; photo.
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2 Applications for EYE editor to be submitted by March 5 Old Gold sold 2100 copies; Seven will combine winter and spring issues into one.
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3 Board of Regents approves physical plant construction Hillcrest Drive-In will move from Hudson Road site; will build $205,500 shops building; authorize planning for Science Building.
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4 Houston Symphony to present Artists concert Wednesday Profile of the orchestra; photo.
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5 Open meeting to discuss new Union
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6 Untitled General Motors Corporation official and Ivan L. Eland test some recently donated engineering equipment.
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7 Cannot agree with Maitland's 'morality'
Nelson--Linden (Class of 1966)
Believes new morality is not a way to recover the New Testament; it is a re-interpretation of the New Testament.
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8 Few guest lecturers come to SCI campus No speakers to advance new ideas to students.
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9 Hopes hunger strikers starve
Kerr--Michael S.(Class of 1966)
Students who have progressed to college should be able to think of more effective ways to protest Viet Nam War.
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10 Nigerian tells of foreign student problems in U.S.A.
Chioma--Celestine
African students encounter language discrepancies, loneliness, and new testing patterns.
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11 Student gov't needs re-evaluation
Graham--Robert (Student--1963-1966)
Students in program should know their policies and power, and should be willing to devote their resources to them.
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12 Gerard named top performer at Drake Indoor Makes record-breaking times of 6.4 in high hurdles and 6.0 in lows; rest of team does well.
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13 Holbrook paces Titus five over frosh cagers Titus Air-Foil defeats freshmen SCI team, 61-58.
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14 Matmen to end season at Winona, lose to MSU Defeated by Minnesota State University, 20-6.
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15 Panther cagers squeak by Augustana in overtime Final score is close; 74-71.
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16 Panthers get no sympathy from road game crowds
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
Hostile, unwelcoming environment greets away teams on road games.
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17 Pete Mazula new Panther tennis coach Will hold tryouts.
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18 All-College discussion of Viet Nam situation Considering forming a club or organization for information about Viet Nam.
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19 Man of Year to address law students Louis Beecher will speak to pre-law students.
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20 Math majors meet Thursday Student teachers will meet.
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21 Pre-med majors to form club
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22 Register today for Air Force Officer Test