Issue Contents

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1 COLLEGE EYE in new office, Gilchrist 203 Moves into former College Relations space.
2 Dr. Helen White will address English Institute next week Profile; photo.
3 Hahn places fourth in competition In a group of 316 in England.
4 Indian comedy Wednesday Bradley heads afterview
5 Industrial Arts concerns subject of Monday speech Walter C. Brown will speak; photo.
6 Japanese art subject for Monday lecture by Uchima Ansai Uchima will speak; photo.
7 Sell Artists Series tickets Monday for Balladeer Duo
8 Street dance tomorrow night
9 Wilson serves as student, Iowa House Representative
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Profile of Representative Bill Wilson; photo.
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10 Love flourishes under dim hand-lamp
Nolan--Vicki (Student--1965)
Clippings from various past issues of the Eye.
11 Motion pictures--young but vital art
Speirs--Kent (Class of 1965)
Movies mold behavior, opinions, dress, taste, and language of over half the population of earth.
12 Untitled
Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
Student's hand aching from writing term papers.
13 Week should begin with Friday Plays with idea of changing days to eliminate feelings associated with them.
14 Wood: teenagers revolting against ant-like mold
Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty)
Teenagers want better, more exciting use of leisure time.
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15 34 graders evaluate freshman compositions Attempting to determine whether or not writing courses really do teach students to write better.
16 Paintings and pottery opens in Commons Darlene Sayles displays work.
17 SCI educator participates in Indian Reading Program Will work with children in Tama.
18 Seminar talk Wednesday by Dr. Anderson Ruth I. Anderson will speak.
19 Social science students enjoy ocean, British skies
Brouhard--Linda (Student--1963-1965)
Linda Brouhard describes the trip.