College Eye — July 29, 1960

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1 African race problem 'worst' Calvin Grieder spoke on South Africa.
1 Commencement exercises Thursday for graduates Brief description of ceremony.
1 Foreign student fund drive opens today; asked to give Four Nigerian students expected to enroll.
1 Clinic to take fall requests
1 Students to get checks
1 Iowa legislators visit campus today to view construction
1 Music fraternity appoints Russell to honorary post Appointed province governor of Phi Mu Alpha.
1 Montagu conference speaker Ashley Montagu will speak; photo.
1 Air workshop to hold open house today Will demonstrate teaching material.
2 Dr. Lebeda will participate in 5-week Russian seminar Will spend five weeks in Soviet Union.
2 Business is booming for library studiers Use of building and circulation of materials is increasing quickly; photo.
2 There's still homework for grades Survey shows that teachers still assign homework.
2 Shakespeare 'reflects life' Excerpts from remarks by Hardin Craig.
3 Douglas answers . . . . Responds to statements made by the College Eye staff regarding vocational education in the last issue.
3 A radical proposal . . . . Suggests that classes be held in the evenings to avoid the midday heat and drowsiness.
3 Vocation training needed: Van Sickle Discusses college entrance exams and their effect on the high school curricula.
4 We hope we've been useful . . . . Bids farewell for the summer.
4 Counterpoint; a plague on both your houses . . . Comments on the idea of each person being equal.
4 A few more programs wouldn't hurt . . . . Commends the Summer Program on Asia.
4 Faculty Pen; our Manifest Destiny? Believes students should be optimistic about the future of the US.