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Untitled "The Acrobats," created by Edward Whiting, stands inside the Regents Plaza; photo.
Composite Model-T has colorful past, 'Bumblebee Bomb' is fraternity symbol History of Alpha Chi Epsilon's Model-T; photo.
World traveler Fran Hall will give film narration
Creativity topic for confrontations
8:15 p.m. in Auditorium: AMRH Beauty Pageant will be Thursday, Friday Schedule of activities; list of candidates.
Superlatives inadequate to express play performance Review of "The Firebugs".
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Closeness of Union may mean less time for studies Claims that the placement of the new student Union poses a threat to students study habits.
Will the handy new Union bring this? Students play pool and one tells another that he should be studying but insists that it's still early in the semester.
Perspective: Colleges must risk embarrassment for education's sake Discusses recent student protest concerning free speech.
Untitled Man with an axe approaches a tree standing alone; student tells his friend that the man is the campus planner.
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State of the Union, 1965--second in a series: Brostrom: New Union means campus unity Interview with Dale Brostrom, who outlines his views on the value of a new Union.
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SCI Panthers crush SDU 41-0 for 4th win in a row; 3rd place in NCC SCI defeats South Dakota University, 41-0; Randy Schultz was injured at the game, but not before setting new SCI marks in rushing; photo.
Frosh harriers take 5 of 10 NCC meet SCI's cross country team took the first NCC freshmen title in the university's history.
Ten graduating seniors make SCI grid history Randy Schultz holds every SCI rushing record; Stan Sheriff loses biggest and best group since he has coached here.
Cross country runners take second in conference meet South Dakota State defeated SCI in the North Central Conference.