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1 'Little Angels' folk dancers to perform here Monday Korean folk dance troupe will perform.
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2 Acid, rotten eggs, corn, mayonnaise make up SCIans' summer vacations Students talk about their summer jobs; photo.
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3 Baker to honor queen nominees at dance tonight List of seven candidates.
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4 Student Senate ratifies plan for area student discounts Also hear request for dress code for Union.
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5 UPC film 'Knife in Water' will be shown tonight
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6 Between-class exercise part of good campus planning
Haman--Albert Charles (Biology Faculty)
Claims that walking to classes is good exercise, and that students never used to make "cow-paths" all over the place.
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7 Individual, not political issue should win AMRH votes Discusses whether or not candidates should have a platform.
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8 Obiter Scripta: Arthur Miller refusal conscience-dictated but irrational
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Discusses Arthur Miller's declining of the President's invitation to attend the official signing of the arts and humanities bill.
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9 On the Record: Rule prohibiting women in cars causes 1925 stir
Nolan--Vicki (Student--1965)
Quotes and shares stories from old COLLEGE EYEs.
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10 Parking lot suggested for back circle
Hughes--Tom
Proposes a way to build more parking lots without destroying any more greenery.
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Hoff--Gary
Student greets Quasimodo and asks if he's the bell ringer in the Campanile.
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12 Dr. Arthur Larson speaks on 'A Program for Peace' Profile of the speaker.
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13 Final enrollment figures show 6,401 SCI students
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14 Kultur: "Andy's Boys," pop art critics, involved in bitter battle
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Discusses the saying, "There are no rules in art."
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15 Students who graduate meet today in Auditorium Will receive placement material.
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16 New York settlement house SCIan's 'Headstart' home Alice Pace talks about her summer work; photo.
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17 ROC announces candidates for Shull and Rider Halls List of candidates.
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18 WRA night in Women's Gym tonight Schedule of activities.
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19 Bishop Thomas tells miracle of renewal Profile of James S. Thomas; photo.
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20 First College Bowl round 'No Sweats' vs. 'No Names' Rules and list of team members.
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21 SCRO plans rights night this evening Samuel Jackson will speak.
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22 31 schools to participate in tomorrow's Band Day
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23 4 positions open yet on OLD GOLD
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24 Forensic team to represent SCI at Cornell
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25 Second faculty recital will be presented Sunday Program for performance.
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26 Sixteen foot high work will be erected in Plaza Early look at Edward Whiting's "The Acrobats"; photo.
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27 Teachers conference tomorrow Drafting teachers will meet.
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28 Wartburg upsets harriers, frosh runner sets mark Wartburg defeated SCI, 25-30; Bill Taylor broke 22 minute record.
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29 Intramural football, tennis moves into final rounds Intramural football and tennis matches continue; results are posted; photo.
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30 Mankato State cancels SCI freshmen game Mankato cancelled freshmen game because their support was needed on the varsity squad.
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31 Maximum Panther effort needed Saturday at Drake SCI will face Drake University; Coach Stan Sheriff is concerned with the team's mental approach to the upcoming game.
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32 Pennants taken at UND game Encourages students to turn in any information concerning the missing pennants from O. R. Latham Stadium.
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33 Untitled SCI cheerleaders at the North Dakota game.
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34 AWS announces Women's Week, sock hop plans Schedule of activities.
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35 Diane Riker wins Easter Seals grant Wins $350 scholarship.
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36 Open house to be held on Sunday Scheduled for the Library, Hagemann Hall, Redeker Center, and the Administration.
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37 SCI graduate, EYE editor receives journalism honor Margaret Wolff Garland will be honored.
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38 SEVEN to sponsor folksinging Will host music and poetry.