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1 AWS advocates no hours in letter to Pres. Maucker AWS recommends no hours for women, with parental permission and except for freshmen.
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2 Board of Control discusses editorial Considers editorial policy that seems to favor letters from students over those from faculty.
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3 KYTC College Bowl team wins, goes to state
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4 Students must file registration intent today
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5 Untitled
Franks--Lonnie
Shows vandalized archery targets for women's physical education; photo.
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6 Women ask men for dates for Women Pay All Week Schedule of activities.
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7 Calls students to unite
Peek--John Michael (Classes of 1975 and 1977)
Asks for student support for their new organization.
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8 Congratulates Courier item.
Hach--Allan R. (Student--1967)
Discusses two articles in the Courier.
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9 Tampax ad is 'honest'
Bedell--Dave (Student--1966)
Comments on the recent feminine hygiene advertisement.
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10 What direction for Eye?
Wales--Ila
Attempts to defend the new editorial policy on printing letters.
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11 What one red apple does to education
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Criticizes the amount of learning which happens outside the classroom, and advocates more in class learning.
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12 'Corn age has passed'
Liebbe--James ( Jim) (Class of 1966)
"Outraged" at actions against ISU's student body president recently found to be a marijuana user.
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13 Fox resigns in protest
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
The professor officially ends his column writing until the current editorial policy problems can be rectified.
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14 Hoff laments
Hoff--Gary
A cartoon depicts the loss of the former Eye editor.
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15 Hoffmans plays games too
Gallagher--Mike
Declares that the professor has been hypocritical in his recent letters.
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16 Jacobs startled, disturbed by 'shut faculty up' policy
Jacobs--John L. (Classes of 1968 and 1974)
Feels the new policy will only widen the communication gap between faculty and students.
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17 Paris offers suggestions on manners
Paris--Jim
Declares that when women on campus "learn your place in society," and "act like ladies," they will be treated as such.
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18 Policy 'unfair' discrimination Feels the new editorial policies are unfair because faculty "are just as much a part of [the college] as the students."
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19 Says administrative 'lack of letters' on issues
Franks--Lonnie
Criticizes the quality of faculty letters in the paper.
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20 Should historians ignore half the facts
Scott--Ralph S. (Education Faculty)
Criticizes recent classroom and radio arguments of another professor.
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21 Tells Upchurch 'better stick to politics'
North--James W. (Student--1967)
Encourages the Student Senate president to stay away from teaching.
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22 Business seminar to be Tuesday Will offer seminar on use of computers in business.
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23 SCI law students to visit U of I
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24 Teachers meet to talk about primary students Highlights of Elementary Leaders Conference.
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25 Applications for internship are available
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26 Eight SCIans to leave for anti-war demonstration Ed Hoffmans will lead group to New York.
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27 Marine Corps officer will visit campus
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28 SCI hosts convention, conference on campus Quick look at upcoming conferences.
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29 Studio 4 presents three plays Harryette Lucas, Jenny Boller, and Loretta Ross will direct plays.
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30 Panther football slate to be ten games in 1967 SCI will play ten games a year for the next four years.
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31 Panther track team wins triangular meet SCI won their third straight outdoor meet.
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32 SCI baseball team will open NCC season today The team is riddled with injuries after only one game; photo.
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33 One letterman back; golfers in triangular A very young team will play in a triangular on Friday.
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34 Shadle named referee for Dickinson Relays Fred Shadle will be a referee for high school events at the relays.
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35 Appointments to Old Gold staff made Karen Vaudt will be executive editor; Pamela Port will be business manager.
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36 Off-campus women plan four events Part of Women Pay All Week.
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37 Orwell's '1984' to be shown Saturday night
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38 SCI band to play concert Performance program.