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1 Advocate 40 million, Dr. Maucker hopeful Hopes money can be used for capital improvements on Regents campuses.
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2 Free University courses begin meeting Tuesday Courses will being on human sexuality and existentialism.
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3 Organization meeting for Eye staff List of staff members for the summer.
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4 Residents protest 'teenagers' on Hill
Volker--John Earl (Class of 1969; Future Studies Staff)
Residents talk about problems with noise and disturbances on College Hill; photo.
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5 Street sale of Seven, feature Tate
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6 Untitled A mud-water fight is held between Virginia Behrens and a construction worker.
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7 'Have some' said the man with the coat
Mennenga--Gordon (Student--1962)
A person has a conversation with himself.
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8 'Is Seven necessary? Probably not' says Loree Wilson
Wilson--Lora Lee (Public Relations Staff; English Fac
Reviews a recent issue of "Seven."
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9 UN coverage too thorough
Jacobs--John L. (Classes of 1968 and 1974)
Believes the three major television stations provided too much coverage of the United Nations Security Council during the recent crisis.
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10 Announce summer hours for SCI nine-hole course
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11 Cindermen set three records in track meet Mark Sanborn, Larry McCready, and the 440 yard relay squad set three school records.
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12 French policy subject of talk Michel Morice will speak.
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13 Japanese prints in SCI showing
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14 Musica Espanola on radio weekly during summer
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15 New education texts, material to be displayed
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16 Philosophy instructor dies, two grads hurt in crash Herman Miller killed; Eunice Stuempfig and Barbara Ruedy injured.
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17 Previews Meetings and events planned: existentialism class to meet along with a class on human sexuality.
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18 Union activity: films, dances and marionettes