College Eye — June 26, 1964
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mr. Samson will lecture at seminar | Former faculty member will speak at business education forum. |
| 1 | August grads will follow spring policy | Seniors will take finals as scheduled; diplomas will not be distributed at Commencement. |
| 1 | Regents name Dr. Thorne head of Speech Department | Professor Thorne will head new department; Languages, Speech, and Literature will become Languages and Literature; Professor Chabert will teach at Kansas next year; approve heat line to Hagemann Hall; sound system to be installed in Men's Gym. |
| 1 | Faculty will give concert Monday | Performance program. |
| 1 | Summer play cast chosen | List of cast for "You Never Can Tell". |
| 1 | New York professor will address English seminar | Neil Postman will speak; photo. |
| 1 | Workshop plans trip to SAC | Highlight of Science and Aerospace Education Workshop. |
| 1 | Artists Series tickets now being sold | The Kaleidoscope Players will present "The World of Carl Sandburg". |
| 1 | Summer UPC schedules stage play, films, parties | Schedule of summer activities. |
| 2 | Flannery urges students to join NAACP rights march tomorrow | Sponsors walk in Waterloo. |
| 2 | Eiklor asks end to grading system | Professor Eiklor points out drawbacks of current grading system. |
| 2 | SCI students meet Mississippi civil rights leaders | Reports on visit with leaders. |
| 2 | Photo show cracks campus apathy | Review of show by Robert Bina, Keith Jacobs, and Jim Dee. |
| 3 | Bored, tired, overworked? Try these ideas for fun! | List of suggestions for activities; photo. |
| 4 | Sixteen faculty members submit resignations, retire | Roster of changes and assignments. |
| 4 | "Soviet system is religion" says Dr. Lebeda at forum | Excerpts from speech. |
| 4 | SCI will host federation track-field meet tonight | A look at the events. |
| 4 | Play night will be Wednesday | |
| 4 | Softball teams organized for summer play | Intramural summer leagues. |
| 4 | Iowa Bookmen present exhibit in Auditorium | Thirty tables of work will be on display. |