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1 Central gutted in Thursday blaze; Managing editor finds blaze, estimate $527,000 damage Spectacular fire destroys Central Hall; $527,000 damage; photo.
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2 'An Italian Straw Hat' opens Thursday, 1850 French farce Preview of the play; photo.
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3 Dr. Gilmour will speak on poverty program in Iowa C. Edward Gilmour will speak.
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4 Fall advanced registration next Friday in men's gym
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5 Orchestra, chorus, band will give concert Tuesday Performance program.
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6 Print display begins today in Commons Students of Ansai Uchima will show work.
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7 Swedish university student will speak, show 2 films Bjorn von Rosen will speak; photo.
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8 Uchima: art is for sensitive people, must judge work with open mind
Benzing--Diana (Student--1965)
Ansai Uchima presents views; photo.
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9 'Let those who dance pay'
Hughes--Tom
Speirs' proposal is much like Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration; not realistic in free-enterprise economy.
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10 Central Hall now only a memory Tribute to Central Hall, SCI's first building.
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11 Folk music is artistic outlet for intellectual beliefs
Speirs--Kent (Class of 1965)
Current "frenzy" toward folk music is justified by the art form's "truth."
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12 Page--art now included in campus architecture plans
Page--John H. (Art Faculty)
Two major new pieces of art, plus wall panels, will begin transformation of SCI to visually aesthetic campus.
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13 Prof's mind like revolving door
Nolan--Vicki (Student--1965)
Various clippings from previous EYE issues.
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Leet--Richard (Classes of 1958 and 1965)
Student lights bomb inside of briefcase just before it is checked at the library door.
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15 2 SCI coeds second, third in Miss Iowa Jeanne Formanek and Suzanne Coffin place well.
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16 Dr. John Keane will speak on data processing
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17 Grad meeting Wednesday, explain new M.A. degree Will explain transition from Master of Arts in Education to Master of Arts.
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18 Health Center's 'no visitors' policy a success, Henn says Visitors limited to clergy, family, and instructors.
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19 Chuggers defeated by Old Pros, P.W.'s now lead softball league
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20 EYE needs writers for final issues
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21 Faculty Senate names Lang as vice president Also name Wallace Anderson as dean of undergraduate students and Howard Knutson as associate dean and director of summer session.
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22 Gene, Francesca combine old, new in folk songs
Wales--Ila
Performance review.
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23 Last typing test set for Monday
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24 Summer golf tourney starts this morning
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25 Von Baravelle will speak at Math Institute