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1 237 students graduate at mid-year Commencement Brief excerpts from Professor Anderson's speech; photo.
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2 D. E. Johnson answers Smith on Viet Nam Past national commander of American Legion will speak; photo.
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3 Deadline due for SEVEN script Feb. 18
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4 EYE meeting is Monday in Gilchrist Seeking additional staff.
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5 Peace Corps to recruit on campus for India volunteers Seeking 200 volunteers.
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6 Performance of Mozart's 'Magic Flute' prompts comments of actors Troupe from Indiana University gives views; photo.
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7 Sen. McGovern to speak at SCI Feb. 10 Will present views on Viet Nam.
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8 UPC film 'The Bridge' is tonight
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9 Classroom spirit should replace 'care less' attitude
Feldman--Laurie
Claims that an "A" should be just as important as scoring the winning basket at a basketball game.
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10 Educators must recognize industrial arts
Ehlenfeldt--Jim (Student--1966)
Disputes Dr. Fox's open-ended question about why woodworking classes are offered at SCI.
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11 From me to you: Identity varies with class
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Points out that building the new Union in the back circle will destroy nothing but concrete.
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12 Student gives awards to Beard, Lawton, Rod, EYE
Ayers--John L.
Gives "a golden I. D." to Dr. Marshall Beard for reducing the fee for lost student IDs.
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13 Synthesis: Key to unique liberal arts university here
Claus--Robert (Sociology Faculty)
Clarifies and discusses a liberal arts university.
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Hoff--Gary
Students dancing on the Hill notice its newest, most successful businessman: a chiropractor.
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15 Blocking of class choices intolerable
Olmsted--William E. (Class of 1966)
Disagrees with university policy in that students are only allowed to choose instructors at the discretion of department heads.
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16 Kultur: Despairing Giacommetti 'failed' superbly
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Speaks on the life and accomplishments of Alberto Giacommetti.
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17 Obiter Scripta: Intensive discussion needed on large class problems
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Insists that a "Great Conversation" must take place on the matter of class sizes.
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18 University here must not mean aloof faculty Complains that department heads are hard to contact and that their schedules must be made more open to students, especially if SCI's enrollment rises to 15,000.
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19 'Magic Flute' acclaimed as theatrically, vocally brilliant
Simpson--Richard Leonard (Class of 1968)
Review of Mozart's opera 'Magic Flute.'
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20 Applications for study in summer workshops due
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21 Dr. Schaefer resignation is effective next June Brief profile of Professor Schaefer, who will retire after 40 years at the school.
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22 Fiber-clay-metal exhibit on display in A & I Building Work from St. Paul on display.
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23 Mademoiselle selects SCI representatives Pat Ravn and Marilyn Skow selected.
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24 SCI profs publish textbook Professors Stageberg and Anderson publish book.
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25 Traffic violation appeals require personal plea Rules for appealing a traffic violation.
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26 Winter play casting in progress Seeking cast for "Mother Courage".
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27 'Struggle for Viet Nam' begins lecture series Willis Wagner will begin series; list of other speakers and topics.
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28 Travels from Lauderdale to Tijuana--college style
Stuempfig--Eunice Ruth (Student--1964-1967)
Bob Graham talks about his travels around the country; photo.
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29 Grapplers defeat St. Cloud State take on Mankato State here tonight After their defeat of St. Cloud State, the Panthers have a 5-2 dual meet record, as they face Mankato State; photo.
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30 High school Sports Day tomorrow High school women will compete on campus.
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31 Placement meeting is this Tuesday
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32 Regents approve new dorm, purchase of land Purchases land south of current campus; approves construction of new dorm near Campbell Hall; partial occupancy planned for September 1967.
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33 Untitled University of North Dakota basketball player watches at the ball sails past him.
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34 Applications for math program will be received Seeking applications for NSF summer math institute.
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35 Cagers upset second-ranked Sioux; meet NCC foe SDS tomorrow night Panthers will face Jackrabbits for third place in the NCC conference; photo.
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36 Faculty members may apply for research grants Summer research grants available.
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37 LaGrone speaks of new trends Excerpts from remarks by Herbert F. LaGrone.
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38 Panther trackmen are preparing for varsity-frosh dual Feb. 4 & 5 Coach Jack Jennett believes that this year's varsity-freshmen face-off could be the closest in years.
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39 Applications for Washington trip due Feb. 11 Will visit members of Congress during spring break.
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40 Baker lounge and recreation room is co-ed Baker Hall residents may bring dates to west television lounge and recreation room.
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41 Holstad recital 8:15 Sunday in Music Hall Recital program.
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42 SCI Concert Band to begin tour Will play on campus and in Iowa cities.
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43 Untitled The mezzanine in the Commons will be transformed.