Issue Contents

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1 AIM, ROC name more candidates Expanding list of candidates; photo.
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.
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.
4 Houston Symphony to present Artists concert Wednesday Profile of the orchestra; photo.
5 Open meeting to discuss new Union
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.
8 Few guest lecturers come to SCI campus No speakers to advance new ideas to students.
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.
10 Nigerian tells of foreign student problems in U.S.A.
Chioma--Celestine
African students encounter language discrepancies, loneliness, and new testing patterns.
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.
13 Holbrook paces Titus five over frosh cagers Titus Air-Foil defeats freshmen SCI team, 61-58.
14 Matmen to end season at Winona, lose to MSU Defeated by Minnesota State University, 20-6.
15 Panther cagers squeak by Augustana in overtime Final score is close; 74-71.
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.
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.
19 Man of Year to address law students Louis Beecher will speak to pre-law students.
20 Math majors meet Thursday Student teachers will meet.
21 Pre-med majors to form club
22 Register today for Air Force Officer Test