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1 Untitled Group photo of candidates for most popular man and women on campus; photo.
2 AIM, ROC name complete slate of election candidates List of candidates.
3 Denny Boyle announces as AIM MU candidate Candidates outline positions; photo.
4 All-college election today in Crossroads
5 B. A. exams for English April 14-15
6 Writing contest entries due by March 15
7 Students must file summer session intent
8 Approval of six contracts for new science building Contracts total over $2.6 million; description of proposed facilities; photo.
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9 Meatless platforms full of vague, impossible promises Claims that the platforms for ROC and AIM candidates contain a total of 14 planks that are within the reach of the Student Senate.
10 Untitled One man walks into the COLLEGE EYE office and discovers students frantically working and rushing around, and comments to himself that there must be a deadline in half an hour.
11 Buium wrong about peace-loving Jews Comments on statements made by Nissan Buium concerning problems in Israel.
12 Obiter Scripta: Unclear debate hinders understanding of foreign policy Discusses United States policy on "containment" concerning the war in Viet Nam.
13 Kultur: Faculty show features suicide, tennis Compares the art at the New Faculty Show to a suicide or a tennis match.
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14 Untitled A look up the smokestack ladder; photo.
15 ROC, AIM give platforms, action plans for SCI, for voter approval Text of platforms.
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16 French organ music concert to be Sunday Philip Hahn will present concert.
17 Typing tests to be held Wednesday
18 Social Science Department will sponsor history clinic Description of NDEA summer institute.
19 Hanson to speak at St. Ansgar Robert Hanson will visit under visiting scientist program.
20 Approximately 300 hours a week: Twice a week, out of clashes and chaos, comes your EYE Lengthy description of the process involved in putting out the College Eye; photo.
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21 'The Dana Three' to appear March 12 in UPC cabaret Will present folk music; photo.
22 520 students are named to fall, 1965 dean's list List of students who achieved a grade point average of 3.25 or higher with at least fourteen credit hours.
23 Five scientists will speak at symposium this week Will speak on radiation as part of Science Symposium.
24 Calculator was stolen from Wright Hall Valued at $200.
25 Intramural volleyball, handball, bowling reported Results for intramural sports are posted.
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26 Matmen in NCC Tournament, SDS top rival for title Coach Chuck Patten claims that out of all the teams in the NCC Tournament, only SCI and SDS have the ability to challenge for the championship.
27 8 colleges to be represented in Sports Day Women's Sports Day will include swimming, volleyball, badminton, and bowling.
28 Tennis meeting called Monday Coach Pete Mazula encourages students interested in tennis to attend a meeting.
29 Panther Tracks: Patten, Stewart recruiting, seniors leave good record Discusses the Iowa high school state wrestling tournament, and Norm Stewart's basketball team; photo.
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30 Applications due for AWS posts
31 Italian film 'La Dolce Vita' will be presented tonight
32 Mr. Parker to talk at 'Dinner with the Prof'
33 Executive editor of EYE resigns effective April 1 Phil Pirages will allow a new person to get started.
34 Social science majors will meet Tuesday Student teachers will meet.
35 'Colonial government sowed seeds for revolt" Professor Nijim speaks on sub-Saharan Africa.