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College Eye — June 22, 1956
College Eye — June 22, 1956
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Seven present music recital Monday night
Faculty performance program.
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Sing session begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday
Charles Matheson will direct.
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Dobbin and dancing highlight party; activities presented in barn setting
Will feature country setting; photo.
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Men's pool open now
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Semester catalogs available now
Will reflect semester plan changes.
1
Native Austrian to give meaning of "Art Today"
Viktor Lowenfeld will speak.
1
Summer Entertainment Series presents jazz duo Thursday; free programs feature music this summer
Mitchell-Duff Duo will perform; photo.
1
Comedy "The Rainmaker" chosen as summer play
List of cast members.
1
Dr. Finer to stress politics, ethics in second lecture
Herman Finer will speak.
2
Stop and go
Complains about the stoplights in Cedar Falls.
2
You sit over there
Claims that teachers should not be allowed to seat their students in alphabetical order.
2
Things to do
Highlights the new summer activities at TC.
2
Views of Values
Explains the power of symbols in our everyday lives.
2
Bell Ringer
Talks about the inability of the state schools to provide a decent paycheck to instructors and administrators.
3
Board of Regents OK's married housing units
Project will cost $176,000 for 24 units.
3
Review: Dr. Shapley on "Ethics"
Reviews Dr. Harlow Shapley's presentation that was a part of the Summer Lecture Series on Ethics.
3
Merle Garman's .392 led Tutor hitters in '56
Profiles Merle Garman.
3
Four workshops are in session on TC campus
3
Teachers cite advantages for remaining in systems
3
Sixty-two attend national institute
Funded by NSF grant.
3
Lyons named frosh coach for gridders
Profile of Ed Lyons.
4
Children's books on display at A & I
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Play Night scheduled for Wednesday evening
4
Golf, tennis, bowling provide summer recreation
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Student centers
News from campus religious centers.
4
100 expected at state PTA