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1 8 art shows this summer in UPC series Will feature many SCI artists.
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2 Cheng: Chinese communists to stay at least 250 years Shelley Hsien Cheng speaks.
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3 Humanities, Hearst readings scheduled on summer radio Summer programming schedule.
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4 Lynn Blair, soprano for Met, to perform Tuesday in Aud. Profile of the performer; photo.
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5 Midwest on sale in Crossroads Will feature poetry by Professors Ward and Lindberg.
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6 Old Gold distributed at night
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7 Pre-reservations on sale for repertory production Preview of summer shows.
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8 Rene Allevaert to speak on "France Today" French cultural attaché will speak.
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9 Russian film begins series Will show "The Cranes are Flying".
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10 SCI heads, regents sued in student's suspension Father of student maintains his son has legal right to education.
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11 Summer hours for dining and snacks listed
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12 Untitled Women sunbathing in front of the band shell outside the Music Hall (Russell); photo.
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13 Wednesday last day to add, drop course
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14 A B. A. is an education?
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Questions the value of earning an undergraduate degree.
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15 Aerospace lecture planned for Monday Harold Pluimer will speak.
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16 Classroom comedy
Davis--Carol (Student--1966)
Short stories about humorous educational situations.
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17 Haskel offers sculpture to debate winner
Haskell--Ralph W. (Art Faculty)
Offers to create a sculpture of the winner of debate between Professors Parker and Fox.
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18 Let's change registration: A modest proposal Suggests hiring a time study expert to help "clean up [the] registration," process.
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19 Track season opens SCI will host Iowa Track and Field Federation starting Friday.
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20 Charges against Curtis dropped Person who made charges refuses to testify.
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21 Dr. Anderson panel member in foreign policy conference Will participate in State Department conference.
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22 History book by Dr. Lang is published Publishes text on American history.
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23 More than 550 degrees given at graduation Breakdown of degrees in various categories.
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24 Riseling art exhibit opens Sunday Work by Robert Riseling on display.
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25 Summer hours announced for office, library
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26 Three profs receive grants for research Professors Sage, Goss, and Grant receive grants from the SCI Foundation for summer work.
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27 Bookman's exhibit Wednesday
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28 Johnson drafted by Twins Phil Johnson, 1966 SCI graduate, was drafted by the Minnesota Twins.
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29 Reporters, editors needed for Eye
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30 Women's pool to open Wed. for rec. swim