College Eye — July 26, 1963

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1 Untitled Marlyn Helmers tries to save diseased trees on campus; photo.
1 Tickets on sale Monday for Thomas' 'Under Milk Wood' A look at preparations for the play; photo.
1 Von Baravalle lecture set for Tuesday in Music Hall Profile of Dr. Baravalle.
1 Registration for fall next Friday
1 Commencement August 7 in Latham Stadium
1 Two faculty members open art display Work by Joan Stein and Raymond George on display.
1 Cuban refugee teachers visit SCI tomorrow Will investigate possibility of continuing college work in preparation for teaching Spanish.
1 Labor official will address Business Ed John L. Fryer will speak.
1 'Throne of Blood' is last Union film
2 'Break a Leg,' Greenroomers "Under Milk Wood" brings much anticipation.
2 Untitled Picketing only does so much for a problem.
2 California chauvinism results in education advances Teachers are paid well plus have free time in states outside Iowa.
2 New magazine could involve intellectual atmosphere of ideas Loree Wilson disagrees with Everett Howell.
2 Teacher must lead pupil to truth, joy of discovery There is more to teaching than just giving information.
2 Neith calls for letters to senators on civil rights Students are encouraged to write.
3 Many student writing problems result of ineffective grammar instruction Excerpts from speech by Andrew MacLeish.
3 Untitled Kathy Zimmer and Deanna Sloan fry an egg on the hot cement.
3 Ten cross-country events in fall track schedule Panthers will have ten meets next fall.
3 New student magazine gets final approval Seeking manuscripts for Seven.
4 Rec swimming scheduled for Thursday night
4 Three seniors to present music recital Mary Stattler, Richard Wright, and David Clark will perform.
4 Check office if grad with defense loan
4 Faculty Dames family picnic to be Monday
4 Science institute intramural champ Final standings.
4 O. Thompson will address men's honorary Will speak to Phi Delta Kappa.
4 Lecturer examines attempts at peacemaking in SE Asia Richard Butwell speaks.