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1 8 art shows this summer in UPC series Will feature many SCI artists.
2 Cheng: Chinese communists to stay at least 250 years Shelley Hsien Cheng speaks.
3 Humanities, Hearst readings scheduled on summer radio Summer programming schedule.
4 Lynn Blair, soprano for Met, to perform Tuesday in Aud. Profile of the performer; photo.
5 Midwest on sale in Crossroads Will feature poetry by Professors Ward and Lindberg.
6 Old Gold distributed at night
7 Pre-reservations on sale for repertory production Preview of summer shows.
8 Rene Allevaert to speak on "France Today" French cultural attaché will speak.
9 Russian film begins series Will show "The Cranes are Flying".
10 SCI heads, regents sued in student's suspension Father of student maintains his son has legal right to education.
11 Summer hours for dining and snacks listed
12 Untitled Women sunbathing in front of the band shell outside the Music Hall (Russell); photo.
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.
15 Aerospace lecture planned for Monday Harold Pluimer will speak.
16 Classroom comedy
Davis--Carol (Student--1966)
Short stories about humorous educational situations.
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.
18 Let's change registration: A modest proposal Suggests hiring a time study expert to help "clean up [the] registration," process.
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.
21 Dr. Anderson panel member in foreign policy conference Will participate in State Department conference.
22 History book by Dr. Lang is published Publishes text on American history.
23 More than 550 degrees given at graduation Breakdown of degrees in various categories.
24 Riseling art exhibit opens Sunday Work by Robert Riseling on display.
25 Summer hours announced for office, library
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
28 Johnson drafted by Twins Phil Johnson, 1966 SCI graduate, was drafted by the Minnesota Twins.
29 Reporters, editors needed for Eye
30 Women's pool to open Wed. for rec. swim