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College Eye — July 19, 1963
College Eye — July 19, 1963
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Required tests of typewriting skill Monday
1
Summer band and chorus present concert Tuesday
Performance program.
1
Union sponsors party tonight in ballroom
1
Language Arts workshop to hear speaker
Betty Jenkins will speak.
1
'Schools in communist Cuba have deteriorated': Busot
Profile of Aldo Busot; photo.
1
Union schedules French films for Wednesday
Will show "My Uncle".
1
'Politics of Armed Conflict' third Asian lecture Monday
Richard A. Butwell will speak; photo.
1
Rath research manager talks to seminar
Neil B. Wilson will speak to business education group.
1
Four graduate students to present art shows
Frank Alhelm, Glen Swanson, Carolyn Williams and Roland Larson will show work.
2
Eclipse could put SCI on map
Total eclipse is to be seen clearly on campus.
2
Are we intellectually deprived to point of no opinion?
Students are encouraged to write their opinions.
2
'The college community--still a Placid Maelstrom'
Intellectual evidence is on campus, but hard to find.
2
Untitled
Poking fun on the pet rule in dorms.
2
Swanson sees faults in British educational system
Tests play too much of a role to determine education levels.
2
Average yearly cost of college in Iowa over $1,600
Tuition seems high now but will continue to rise over the years.
3
22 game schedule set for Panther basketball team
Panther season is already in schedule.
3
Folk dancing in street Thursday
3
Nine actors in thirty-five roles rehearsing for play
A look at the production of "Under Milk Wood"; photo.
3
Student council workshop delegates wind up week stay on campus today
110 delegates will leave after a week on campus; photo.
4
Educational administration classes hear speech by Dr. Oscar Thompson
Speaks to NEA commission.
4
Change will dominate our children's future: Micheels
Excerpts from speech.
4
Castoffs still lead Baker softball league
The Castoffs lead Baker Hall with 6 and 2 lead.