Issue Contents
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1 | AIM, ROC name complete slate of election candidates | List of candidates. |
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2 | All-college election today in Crossroads |
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3 | Approval of six contracts for new science building | Contracts total over $2.6 million; description of proposed facilities; photo. |
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4 | B. A. exams for English April 14-15 |
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5 | Denny Boyle announces as AIM MU candidate | Candidates outline positions; photo. |
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6 | Students must file summer session intent |
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7 | Untitled | Group photo of candidates for most popular man and women on campus; photo. |
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8 | Writing contest entries due by March 15 |
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9 | Buium wrong about peace-loving Jews Batawil--Khaled A. (Student--1966) |
Comments on statements made by Nissan Buium concerning problems in Israel. |
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10 | Kultur: Faculty show features suicide, tennis Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty) |
Compares the art at the New Faculty Show to a suicide or a tennis match. |
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11 | Meatless platforms full of vague, impossible promises | Claims that the platforms for ROC and AIM candidates contain a total of 14 planks that are within the reach of the Student Senate. |
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12 | Obiter Scripta: Unclear debate hinders understanding of foreign policy Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty) |
Discusses United States policy on "containment" concerning the war in Viet Nam. |
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13 | Untitled Hoff--Gary |
One man walks into the COLLEGE EYE office and discovers students frantically working and rushing around, and comments to himself that there must be a deadline in half an hour. |
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14 | ROC, AIM give platforms, action plans for SCI, for voter approval | Text of platforms. |
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15 | Untitled | A look up the smokestack ladder; photo. |
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16 | Approximately 300 hours a week: Twice a week, out of clashes and chaos, comes your EYE Stark--Clara (Student--1966) |
Lengthy description of the process involved in putting out the College Eye; photo. |
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17 | French organ music concert to be Sunday | Philip Hahn will present concert. |
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18 | Hanson to speak at St. Ansgar | Robert Hanson will visit under visiting scientist program. |
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19 | Social Science Department will sponsor history clinic | Description of NDEA summer institute. |
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20 | Typing tests to be held Wednesday |
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21 | 'The Dana Three' to appear March 12 in UPC cabaret | Will present folk music; photo. |
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22 | 520 students are named to fall, 1965 dean's list | List of students who achieved a grade point average of 3.25 or higher with at least fourteen credit hours. |
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23 | Calculator was stolen from Wright Hall | Valued at $200. |
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24 | Five scientists will speak at symposium this week | Will speak on radiation as part of Science Symposium. |
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25 | Intramural volleyball, handball, bowling reported | Results for intramural sports are posted. |
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26 | 8 colleges to be represented in Sports Day | Women's Sports Day will include swimming, volleyball, badminton, and bowling. |
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27 | Matmen in NCC Tournament, SDS top rival for title | Coach Chuck Patten claims that out of all the teams in the NCC Tournament, only SCI and SDS have the ability to challenge for the championship. |
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28 | Panther Tracks: Patten, Stewart recruiting, seniors leave good record Slessor--Rod |
Discusses the Iowa high school state wrestling tournament, and Norm Stewart's basketball team; photo. |
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29 | Tennis meeting called Monday | Coach Pete Mazula encourages students interested in tennis to attend a meeting. |
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30 | 'Colonial government sowed seeds for revolt" | Professor Nijim speaks on sub-Saharan Africa. |
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31 | Applications due for AWS posts |
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32 | Executive editor of EYE resigns effective April 1 | Phil Pirages will allow a new person to get started. |
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33 | Italian film 'La Dolce Vita' will be presented tonight |
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34 | Mr. Parker to talk at 'Dinner with the Prof' |
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35 | Social science majors will meet Tuesday | Student teachers will meet. |