College Eye — October 15, 1965

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1 Series of World Knowledge to begin Nov. 9 UPC will present series of three lectures.
1 Young Korean Dance Troupe combines pageantry, skill A look at the children who performed with the group; photo.
1 Final elections for 1965 Homecoming Queen today List of candidates and description of the contest; contest.
1 Dark Knights will play for dance Saturday
1 State Fire Marshall gives recommendation to Maucker Report cites hazards in campus buildings; Sunset Village hazards noted; college will take corrective actions.
2 Morath, Little Angels begin top SCI entertainment year Claims that finding top quality entertainment is at a definite high this year.
2 Untitled Students observe a student dancing happily because he won ten dollars on the World Series, and despite the fact that he flunked a math test.
2 Conscience should not be judged on rationalities Believes that Dr. Josef Fox's value judgement on Arthur Miller was made upon wrong grounds.
2 Obiter Scripta: Hair cut edicts not fair, none of schools' business Claims that people are willing to sacrifice freedom for their own prejudices.
2 Kultur: Door-opening students afraid to live Comments on the statement, "Where do you people live?" which was made by a folksinger at a recent coffee-house party.
3 Recreation facilities in Regents Will use student funds to purchase equipment for Redeker Center.
3 Mr. Ted Egri, summer artist, to give talk Will speak on his new outdoor sculpture.
3 Philip Hahn will present organ recital Sunday Performance program; description of Professor Hahn's recent activities.
3 Faculty and students to give recital Will present medieval and Renaissance music.
3 Lectures, books, meetings acquaint faculty with SCI Program of orientation for new faculty, begun by Dean Lang in 1960, continues; photo.
3 Men's residence halls elect 9 ROC, 6 UP candidates Election vote tallies.
3 Outdoor Cleanup Day Saturday for PEM Club Will do clean-up work in community.
4 Dr. Larson--'There are two ways to solve a problem' Arthur Larson speaks.
4 Construction of new physical plant-garage Should be completed by next October.
4 Untitled Ted Egri and Jim Brewer watch workmen preparing to install Egri's metal sculpture.
4 Off-campus and Hagemann mixer--Tuesday
4 Meeting for fall students Monday at 3 Will fill out questionnaires and receive information.
4 SCI women are eligible to rush sororities Must have 2.12 GPA and 14 hours of credit.
5 Invite all foreign students to attend banquet Saturday International students attending high schools are invited.
5 Mr. Wilson to read at Poetry Hour Will read from William Carlos Williams.
5 Eleven women are pledging Kappa Phi List of pledges.
5 Religion--a creative power says Dr. James Thomas Speech sponsored by SCRA.
5 Club displays Monday night in ballroom Student organizations will seek new members.
5 Tonight's Union film will be 'Knife in the Water'
5 OLD GOLD takes picture Wednesday
5 Untitled Don Finegan's fiberglass sculptures stand in contrast to the traditional Campanile.
5 'The nation cannot go on without cities,' says Despres Leon Despres speaks.
6 To SCI students, Jackson says, 'Truth is universal' Samuel Jackson speaks to Civil Rights Organization.
6 Heinz Frey resigns his MU position Will take IFC position.
6 Sale of '65 Homecoming buttons begins Monday Schedule of Variety Show acts.
7 Harriers drop second straight to Mankato State Mankato State defeated SCI, 24-31; results from the meet are posted.
7 Soccer team upsets Grinnell SCI defeated Grinnell College, 4-0.
7 Grimes, Stone take two in flag football tourney play Results for intramural football tournament are posted.
7 Untitled Dave Matthews, Dick Olin, and Bill Kovacevich compete against Drake University.
7 Panthers seek first victory Saturday against Morningside Discusses the strengths and the weaknesses of SCI's football team as they prepare for the upcoming game against Morningside.
7 Panther Tracks: Team statistics reveal SCI grid weaknesses SCI's statistics show that they are above average only in rushing defense.
8 Law enforcement agencies debated in Forum tonight One hundred students and faculty expected to be on campus.
8 Teams may enter next College Bowl Organizing for next round; may consider intercollegiate competition.
8 New publication for freshman English themes Will provide showcase for freshman writing.
8 Homecoming ticket sales begin soon Dance tickets will be $2.75 per couple.