College Eye — February 21, 1964

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1 'Just One Hand' lures card players for an evening Students talk about playing bridge; photo.
1 Nagle announces SLB candidacy Will run with Chris Rembold; a look at their platform; photo.
1 Budapest String Quartet's 2nd performance tonight
1 Two future $20 increases in room, board rates approved Will increase in both 1965 and 1966; will support further development of residence hall system.
1 MIDWEST goes on sale Monday Will include work by James Hearst and Nancy Price Thompson; photo.
2 Untitled Characters protest against being 'held' in a square box, so cartoonist imprisons them in a small rectangular box.
2 List more topics for election platforms States that the student government should be able to keep up with the demands of the campus.
2 Perspective: Bruha urges students to consider issues, think, react Encourages students to use their problem-solving abilities, and brings up a few situations to think about.
2 Worm defends statements to 'Register' Clarifies statements published on fraternities in the Des Moines Register and defends statements attacked by Carroll Engelhardt.
2 Deplores lunchroom 'mess' Comments on the seeming immaturity of those who insist on making a mess.
2 DiBlasio backs social activities Looks forward to planned events.
3 Chamber music recital Sunday in Music Hall Professors Wendt, Holstad, and Welch will perform.
3 Today last day to drop class
3 Poetic Renaissance becomes reality with MIDWEST all-poetry issue Lengthy review of the new issue.
3 Campus groups ask for student blood donations Will be used to replace the blood needed by Professor Maurer during his illness.
3 EYE delegates to conference at MacMurray Five staff members attend meeting.
4 SCI host to workshop
4 Home Ec Club at conference
4 Museum hours are announced
4 64-65 student teachers meet Monday at 3
4 500 music students here for conference Will participate in Tallcorn groups.
4 Student office applications available
4 Phi Sigs to March for Dimes Will participate in statewide march.
4 Thursday's Union Forum reslated for March 12
5 Author of 'Black Like Me' sees racism, not Negro, as problem Excerpts from speech by John Howard Griffin.
5 Four students to Illinois debate meet Will participate in novice tournament.
5 Discuss rights in race-religion talks Monsignor Daniel Cantwell, Edward Zerin, and Bishop Stephen Spottswood participate in panel discussion; photo.
6 WRA playnight tonight in women's gym WRA will host playnight with activities including volleyball, roller skating, and swimming.
6 Northern Illinois here for dual track meet SCI won eleven of twelve events in triangular against Cornell and Wartburg; SCI to face Northern Illinois.
6 Panther Tracks: Jennett happy after triangular victory SCI defeated Cornell and Wartburg Colleges; photo.
7 Freshmen trackmen take 69-21 victory from Cornell SCI won nine of eleven events against Cornell and Wartburg; SCI won triangular, 72-24-0.
7 Intramural hand-, volleyball begin; mat champs crowned Intramural handball and volleyball to begin; results posted for intramural wrestling championship.
7 SCI cagers seek 19th win tomorrow against Sioux SCI will face North Dakota University.
7 Volleyball league formed; all entries due Monday Co-recreational volleyball league to begin; activities sponsored by WRA and Men's Intramural Advisory Board.
7 Recreational swim hours set for women Hours for recreational swimming are 4 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, and 6:30 p.m. on Thursday.
7 SCI wrestlers meet Cornell, Coe, Grinnell in Quadrangular tomorrow SCI to compete in quadrangular at Cornell College.
8 Rush parties begin Monday Schedule for parties.
8 Students, faculty attend rites for Dr. E. J. Maurer Edwin Maurer died February 14, 1964; brief profile; photo.
8 'Dogpatch Doin's' sponsored by AWS Feb. 29 Women will ask men to the dance.
8 A Cappella tours schools next week Will perform in eight schools.
8 Washington Day party after game Dance will follow game.
8 Brady scheduled for ACCIA talk Leslie Brady will speak; photo.