College Eye — August 20, 1965

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1 Students chosen to exhibit in national photo show James Carver, John Fleming, Kent Speirs, and Charles Renfrow honored; photo.
1 'Goodwill Tour' members will show films at 1 p.m. Japanese group will visit campus.
1 Last publication of College Eye until Sept. 14
1 U. S. State Department expert scheduled for Tuesday talks Deane R. Hinton will speak; photo.
1 Board of Regents approves $2,500 raise for Maucker Also approve contracts for Noehren Hall and allocation of student fees for building fund.
1 Recreation Play Night cancelled Cite lack of participation.
1 Poppy, Wilson author text on college science
1 SCI Panthers prepare for season, defense of titles Season preview.
1 1965-66 Artists Series features wide variety of performing arts Preview of the upcoming season.
2 Baseball stands declared unsafe Fire marshal issues condemnation; expect to use field one more year before new field is constructed across Hudson Road.
2 Campus black twice due to power failures Several high voltage lines fail; buildings without power for several hours.
2 Reninger co-author of first American lit book in India Anthology will be available to Indian students of American literature.
2 GOTRAN and FORTRAN class set up for fall semester Nine-week course in programming.
2 Hughes letter inaccurate, surprisingly reactionary Art projects and increase in President Maucker's salary are well-justified.
2 "Marching 100" to perform at Chicago-Detroit game Ticket packages available to accompany band.
2 Summer workshops finish after eleven days of work Highlights of safety education and programmed instruction workshops.
2 Shell collection given to SCI Museum: 27,000 specimens Hazel Bengston donates collection.
2 Says 'trees' editorial is wrong Trees and grass on campus are a pleasant change of scenery, and provide quiet, enjoyable atmosphere.
2 How can Regents justify pay raise for presidents? Criticizes Regents for falling short on support of expansion money for state colleges, and then raising salaries of presidents.