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1 Men's Union debates head resident review board Consider value of board to review head residents.
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2 Pianist Starr always likes 'Baroque before breakfast' Lengthy profile of Susan Starr; photo.
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3 SS receives plan for pop, artist, chamber music series Committee presents plans for the Artists Series to expand to include a Chamber Music Series and for a Pop Concert Series to be established.
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4 VOS announces Upchurch as presidential candidate Candidates state their views; photo.
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5 Is animal study irrelevant to people?
Harrington--Gordon M. (Psychology Faculty)
Chides those who say animal study is irrelevant to humans.
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6 Plan for comprehensives
Davis--Robert (Student--1964)
Gives suggestions for improving the examinations.
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7 Professors need freedom and responsibility
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Chides the editor for attempting to censor the actions of the faculty.
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8 Skeptical of SS review
Davis--Robert (Student--1964)
Contends that current student government problems lie chiefly in the members.
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9 Students should give opinions
Davis--Robert (Student--1964)
Urges students to be active in selecting campaign issues for the upcoming student senate elections.
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10 Untitled
Hoff--Gary
Claims to see something in a work of abstract art.
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11 Artists haven't abandoned effort
Siddens--Vera Jo (Art Faculty)
Contends that modern artists are still doing their job.
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12 Defends summer institutes
Hawley--Donald Carlton (Modern Languages Faculty)
Defends the summer intensive language classes.
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13 Object nothing more than canvas
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Gives explanations for the appreciation of the Maucker-Lechay painting.
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14 Men's Union to organize local society Will invite ISU student president to speak.
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15 Strangle 'Alice' for true learning, says Parker Professor Parker offers strong criticism of the typical classroom.
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16 'Gaslight' to be tonight in Commons Bonnie Koloc will sing at campus cabaret.
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17 Faculty Senate accepts six year school calendar Marshall Beard comments on the calendar.
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18 SCI debaters win awards--trophy List of award winners; photo.
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19 Students predict issues for upcoming elections
Colby--Mary Jo (Student--1967)
Students offer opinions.
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20 Reid: SS will reconsider action for equal comps Not necessarily against the concept of comprehensive examinations, but does have objections to the way that they are administered at SCI.
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21 Suggest Waterloo student teachers live in city Would allow students more time at the schools.
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22 SCI strong favorite in NCC mat tourney SCI will face South Dakota State on March 3 and 4; photo.
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23 SCI travels to North Dakota, hope to avenge early loss
Azbell--Norm
SCI will face North Dakota University and North Dakota State University.
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24 Untitled Tom Denney runs the mile; photo.
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25 All classes will dismiss at 10 For all-college convocation.
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26 Application blanks ready for all college election
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27 Application for primaries must be in Tuesday
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28 Dr. P. Kjeseth speaks Sunday, Gilchrist lounge
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29 SCI students attend Model UN in St. Louis Eighteen students will attend.
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30 Sonata recital presented by Bock and Baum
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31 Spring increase of 11 percent, still below fall Spring 1967 enrollment is 6930.
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32 Student Senate plans to bring ISU's Smith Want Don Smith to speak here.
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33 Student Senate probes use of student funds Considering legality of hiring a private attorney.
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34 Those who will student teach meet Monday