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1 15 positions open: Polls open until 5 today for men's dorm election List of candidates.
2 Contributions to SEVEN due Oct. 15
3 Crownfield will read at Poetry Hour Will read from John Donne.
4 Hagemann Hall dedication honors former president Quick look at the ceremony.
5 Men's Union vetoes dress code plan Also request sidewalk for path south of Baker Hall.
6 Rag quartet revives 1900's intense, enthusiastic program
Haynes--Karylyn
Interview with Max Morath; photo.
7 SCI co-eds will serve convention committee Local AWS will host regional meeting.
8 SCI extension service offers weekly course Offers six-week non-credit course in computer programming.
9 Untitled Student checks out books in the library.
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10 Food service should be same at Commons, Regents Believes that students at Commons should be offered the same food as those dining at Regents.
11 From me to you: Love stems from outlook
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Claims that hope, faith, and love will last forever.
12 On the record: 1934 Homecoming studiers to be rugged instructors
Nolan--Vicki (Student--1965)
In 1934, students were seen studying during the Homecoming football game, and students claimed that those students would be the professors who assign term papers due the following Monday.
13 Penalty for replacement of lost ID cards too stiff Insists that even the most responsible person can lose an ID card and claims that the university penalties for replacement are too stiff.
14 Perspective: "I" Club has traditional plus broadening campus roles
Van Voorhis--John (Student--1964-1965--1967)
The president of the "I" Club explains the organization because he believes that the majority of students do not understand its nature.
15 Radio writer apologizes for anti-Campanile comment Claims that statements made during 'White Paper' segment are intended as jest.
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Hoff--Gary
Referee tries to reiterate that "It's touch football!"
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17 Bulldogs swamp Panther gridders; Schultz sets new career mark Drake University defeated SCI, 31-7; Randy Schultz broke Dan Boals' career record of 2377 yards.
18 Iowa State the first foe for SCI frosh football SCI freshmen football players will open the season with a game against Iowa State; starting players are listed.
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19 Mr. Pershing will conduct a float lighting seminar List of other upcoming activities.
20 Special feature presentation at the Commons Will show "Martin Luther".
21 Viking Pump's Ted Davidson speaks today Will speak at Phi Beta Lambda meeting.
22 Works of 18 artists to be shown today