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1 'A new breed of Americans' will present SING-OUT '66 Profile of the group.
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2 Mrs. Eaton, Dr. Eiklor chosen by SCI men Professor Eiklor selected favorite prof; Mrs. Eaton selected most popular girl; photo.
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3 Registrar announces extended registration period Outline of the new procedures.
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4 Women will ask men for women pay-all week Schedule of activities.
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5 Contributors ashamed of symbol of honor for President Maucker
Rogers--Robert A. (Physics Faculty)
Claims that the painting was meant to be representative of President Maucker's wisdom, courage, and leadership and that many people don't see those qualities in the portrait.
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6 Faculty evaluation should wait until next year Believes many questions need to be answered.
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7 Kultur: Behrens presents play on beauty
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
A play is presented in which the characters symbolize opinions concerning the new painting of President Maucker.
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8 Obiter Scripta: Are unlikenesses in portrait intelligently conceived?
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Discusses Lechay's painting and whether or not the unlikenesses to President Maucker represent something.
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Hoff--Gary
A stuffed dummy hangs by a rope from the ceiling above posted test scores; one instructor tells another that this may be bad for his future evaluations.
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10 Campus architect gives approval of President Maucker's portrait
Porter--Robert L. (Architect)
Claims that the true power of the new painting is that it is the bearer of an idea.
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11 Chabert disagrees with art burning
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Claims that burning books is not vandalism because there are other copies, but if you destroy a work of art, you are destroying the art itself.
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12 Perspective: Von Schuschnigg wrong on German nature of Austria
Sage--Leland Livingston (History Faculty)
Discusses the lecture given by Dr. Kurt von Schuschnigg.
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13 'Odd Man Out' tonight's movie in Commons
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14 Art faculty and students given awards List of award winners in Waterloo competition.
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15 Harold Hughes keynote speaker at conference Will speak at Social Studies Conference.
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16 Industrial Arts participates in convention Professors Wright and Reed will attend national convention.
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17 Inter-sorority Council announces sorority pledges List of pledges.
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18 Mr. Braidwood archeologist here Tuesday Robert Braidwood will speak.
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19 Mr. E. B. Smith will speak on Viet Nam Running against Senator Jack Miller.
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20 Studio "4" will present plays Sunday in Sabin Will present three student-directed plays.
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21 Varsity and Stage Bands give recital Performance programs.
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22 Azrael believes USSR not approaching capitalism Excerpts from speech at ACCIA.
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23 Presentation of award will highlight show Senior home economics students will exhibit work.
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24 SS will present format for faculty evaluation Also consider registration fee, study day before finals, Greek graffiti, and German Club recognition.
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25 Three SCI students to attend 'Week-In-Washington' program Will participate in internship program.
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26 Tones of contemporary period will echo tonight Concert program.
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27 Unification difficult for Middle East, Baly says Excerpts from speech by A. Denis Baly.
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28 2 cage stars to attend SCI John Martin and Skip Anderson have signed letters of intent to attend SCI and will be playing basketball.
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29 Baseball team splits at Coe, two games here tomorrow SCI defeated Coe, 3-1, but was also defeated by Coe, 6-1; team statistics are posted.
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30 Final results announced in four intramural activities Intramural results are posted for volleyball, handball, and badminton singles and doubles.
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31 Panther Tracks: SCI Athletic Board reports, 2 new sports added
Slessor--Rod
Discusses the SCI Athletic Board, including its purpose and its agenda.
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32 EYE member dies Saturday Doug Carter died of a blood disease.
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33 Golf team to open today at Iowa State University SCI will face Iowa State; the five team members to compete have not yet been chosen.
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34 High school Home Ec. Day here tomorrow 500 expected to attend.
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35 Soccer team will meet strong Iowa State Sunday SCI will face the tough Iowa State soccer team; team roster is posted.
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36 Tennis team opens with 7-0 win over Upper Iowa SCI defeated Upper Iowa, 7-0, in the first game of the season; photo.
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37 Concert Band to participate at Luther List of 13 band members who will play in regional band.
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38 Four students will present Senior Art Show Ann Rolison, Cindy Preston, Neala Koth, and Dorothy Irving will display work.
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39 Interview dates for positions set by Board Also will determine location of offices in new Union.
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40 MU sponsors scholarships Will sponsor two $100 scholarships.
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41 Petitions due Monday for Baker offices
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42 Practice for cheerleading next week Seeking those interested in trying out.
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43 Rep. H. R. Gross criticizes Johnson's Administration Speaks at Men's Union lecture.
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44 Untitled Ken Clapp, Ken Huelman, Gary Reid, and Jim Heller celebrate MU Week with a pizza eating contest.
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45 WRA hosts Play Night