College Eye — July 16, 1965

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1 Films Wednesday feature 'Girl in Mist,' 'Tiger's Tail'
1 International balladeers sing satire, concert songs Monday Gene and Francesca will perform; photo.
1 'Peking Strategy in Asia' topic for Thursday speech A. M. Halpern will speak; photo.
1 COLLEGE EYE offices moved, phone is 645
1 Melon feast, dance headline weekend party
2 Stevenson's mission--world peace, security Tribute to Adlai Stevenson.
2 Saturday breakfast too early Line should stay open later than 7:45.
2 Catholic sisters take up text books, forego teaching duties for summer Profile of Roman Catholic nuns who are studying on campus; photo.
2 New curriculum indicates changes in art philosophy Course changes will allow for more artistic development.
2 Government should support fine arts More aid is needed or lower caliber art will be produced.
2 Impress your prof--laugh at his jokes Various clippings from previous EYE issues.
2 Untitled Student buys supplies for riots (stones, bottles, sticks, etc.)
3 Japanese art, school Industrial Art, literature discussed by 3 speakers Excerpts from speeches by Ansai Uchima, Walter Brown, and Helen White.
3 Chuggers leading league as teams end first half of play
3 NCAA official talks Thursday Robert F. Ray will speak.
4 325 candidates plan Summer Commencement
4 Students perform tonight in 'choral-variety' night High school students will put on show.
4 Seminar talk will feature typing skills Richard D. Featheringham will speak.
4 Drummers, Buglers vie Sunday for $2,000 purse Drum and bugle corps competition.