College Eye — March 9, 1965

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1 Seven scientists to speak at high school symposium List of speakers.
1 Iowa works to be featured in American music concert Highlights of the annual American composers concert.
1 Untitled Students walk around large puddle to avoid getting wet.
1 Faculty members present Eliot Memorial Program Speech and English faculty will memorialize T. S. Eliot.
1 Bream lives life of true musician: a summer home but no vacations Interview with Julian Bream; photo.
1 AIM, ROC select full slate of candidates for elections Candidates state their views.
2 Withholding of grades may soon be in past Attorney General ruled that schools have no right to withhold property which a student has earned, such as report cards or diplomas.
2 Untitled Madman dragged off by medical personnel while bystander shrugs it off.
2 Instructors practice de-motivation Instructors use first day of classes to tell students what they won't like about the course load or the material.
2 Crownfield supports Fox protest Agrees with Dr. Fox's previous article: faculty pay should increase as does student to teacher ratio.
2 Thorne: language most significant invention of mankind Defends speech courses.
2 Ebb tide of confusion drenches SCI Students are disinterested in student politics; must unite to create a dynamic government.
3 3 art movies shown tonight
3 SCI wins five Phi Beta awards Wins five of twelve awards at conference.
3 AIM, ROC fill slates List of candidates.
3 Citizens ask investigation of Alabama Negro situation Hold mass meeting.
3 Panther matmen second in NCC; Parker, Straw wins championship South Dakota State takes championship title with 103, SCI takes second with 82.
4 Notable men, favorite prof to be honored by Men's Union List of those honored for scholarship and service.
4 KTCF to present Coleridge in drama, literature series Schedule of programs on literature and drama.
4 Faculty, students discuss Greeks at 'Confrontations' Brief excerpts of discussion.
4 AP journalist to address SCI conference Charles Grumich will speak.
4 Alpha Phi Omega meets Thursday Reorganized last spring after ten years of inactivity; holds informational meeting.