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1 Exotic plants, alligator, thrive in SCI greenhouse
Meeks--Margaret (Student--1966)
Description of the plants and animals in the Greenhouse; photo.
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2 Faculty votes university status
Liebbe--James ( Jim) (Class of 1966)
Approve recommendation by about a 7-1 margin; text of guiding principles for the change; photo.
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3 MU week starts Monday, features dance, pizza-eating Lengthy description of activities.
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4 Von Schuschnigg speaks of meeting Hitler, Austria Excerpts from the former Chancellor of Austria.
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5 $50 pre-registration fee unwise, unfair procedure Claims that students shouldn't have to pay in order to participate in early registration.
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6 Anyone noted SCI's crumbling campus?
Peterson--Bob (Student--1966)
Believes rush to build new buildings results in poor quality construction.
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7 Artists should explain painting
Meyer--Patricia A. (Student--1966)
Defends Josef Fox's suggestion to burn the painting of President Maucker.
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8 Fox: Book owner has right to burn it
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Josef Fox explains to Ralph Haskell that he suggested that students and faculty purchase the painting before burning it; Josef Fox remarks that whether it is a book or a work of art, if you own it, you may burn it.
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9 Obiter Scripta: Portrait is representative of human being
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Gives his own definition of what a portrait should be.
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10 Traffic-blocking Greek Board must be moved
Frey--Heinz H. (Student--1965-1967)
Suggests that the Greek Board needs to be moved because of hallway congestion.
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11 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
While looking at the new picture of President Maucker, a student exclaims, "I didn't know he was sick!"
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12 'Where does Behrens get his knowledge?'
Stone--Andrew (Student--1966)
Criticizes statements made by Roy Behrens concerning the portrait of President Maucker.
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13 From me to you: Next year's seniors should donate green grass
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Wonders if people who lie think others don't know the difference, or do they just not know the difference themselves?
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14 Kultur: Play should relate to lives in the audience
Meyer--David Charles (Classes of 1965 and 1968; English Faculty)
Claims that a play should be an experience that relates to the lives of the audience members.
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15 Professor Baly will give lecture on Middle East A. Denis Baly will speak.
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16 Sing-out on campus April 18 in Men's Gym
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17 Council gives fraternity grade points IFC releases fraternity grade point averages.
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18 Dr. Jeremy Azrail first speaker in SCI Conference
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19 Dr. Lattin accepts new SCI position Principal at PLS will move to Department of Education and Psychology.
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20 Meeting for SCI students in Auditorium Will assist those who have not selected a major.
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21 Studio '4' presents plays Sunday in Studio Theatre Will present three one-act, student-directed plays.
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22 Symposium will conclude poetry conference
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23 Writing for newspapers is offered Will assist in writing SCI news releases.
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24 Panther Tracks: NCAA wrestling completed, spring football drills start
Slessor--Rod
Reviews Don Parker's performance at the NCAA University Division tournament in Ames; discusses upcoming football roster.
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25 Rauhauser tops indoor track Bill Rauhauser led the Panther team during the indoor track and field season.
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26 Selective Service chooses SCI for testing center Tests will determine eligibility for deferment.
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27 Golf, wrestling meeting called Students interested in playing on the golf team should attend an organizational meeting in the Men's Gym.
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28 New coach, competition, speed, shape baseball team
Messersmith--Mark (Class of 1966)
Discusses the new baseball coach, J. D. Anderson, who replaced Mon Whitford; photo.
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29 Stoddard loses forearm, will attempt to be sprinter
Gallagher--Rock (Student--1965)
Jay Stoddard, who was predicted to have been the best pole vaulter SCI had ever seen, lost his forearm in an automobile accident and now plans to become a sprinter.
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30 Confrontations discusses issue of student rights Students want to participate in faculty evaluation.
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31 Giving talks on German socialism Faculty will lecture on Nazism.
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32 Instructors to attend speech conference List of those who will be attending Iowa meeting.
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33 Programming course begins this Tuesday Carl Wehner will offer work on GOTRAN and FORTRAN.