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pride in it ’ n you H«rri«ois fee!« that th r rrTolu ructor lionarv attitude is ore th a t re it tra:! .teets the past h y challenging itti < »>n- iiea»l thought.
MSU HOTEL, ASSOCIATION ! 7 p.m.. Kellogg Center. — j LES GOURMETS--* p.m.
Kellogg Center. Speaker from | Stake Liquor Control Com m i»- ’ ion.
•»f type o f ntmd« that are always , AGRICLUTURAt. KCONOM- srtti jiring and seeking." he said. I It-g CLUB—7 30 p m.. SI A*
1!» paused and reflected for a i Hall.WARifft, then fontimnsJ: I AFROTC* CADETS—7 p.m.,
“Apathy i« manifest in m e t j Tower room. Union. Two movies. :»-ieersities of America. I think I ALPHA DELTA THETA—7
.. thr» srem« from the de«ire to gain p m ̂ Jot Giltner. Founder's Day ».-eeptarwe by being one of the < tea.
* * e .n » m man»- ” MSU RIFLE CLUB—*:30 p.m.,. l eaning forward in his ,-hair R j f i g range.
he .SB,led ami added: " Y o u know WOMEN'S 1M RIFLERY— any protest hy students now-a- \ g 30 p.m., Basement, Dem. Hall.Jays is me la with shock. s m CLUB—7:15 p.m., SI Un
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AOCS—7:30 p m , 32 Union. 1 COUNCIL F» Color slides on Mexico. I WORK—7:30 p -
FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE I ,toriu,n- CLUB—7:30 p.m. Museum. Af- M S U M A R K Eriean Big Game program.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB— 8:00 p.m. I M building. Sports Night.
7:30 p.m.. Union,
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(Second in i series of four »torie» dealing w ith the Michigan S ta te Relay* to be run a t Jeninon Field Hnu«e on Sat- u rday. Feb. 4). - — - - -------
The hudlct and *h»r dnshe« — n ban i >e* er In ngs and r..m v4h e q u i r k a n . l exciting race# traçk — offer crack compì tion in Saturday* running the Michigan State Reîavs.
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N»‘xt see the " T o w n and Country Arts Program ,M 9* 3 0 |^ llf orsa.m.. a t the Kresgie Art Center Feast your eyes’ on the am-
,tlrrupcov«rt fpl|r pa intin«v nnd sculpture 24 E p o c h . I Mlhm|tted by Farm ers’ Week ‘ t> f,a r B* Kellogg C en ter may
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t h e v e g e t a b l e g r o w e r s p r o g r a m . 2 0 « . H o r t i c u l t u r e B u i l d i n g , “ T h e F a r m e r In a n U r b a n W o r l d , " JOH, K e l l o g g C e n t e r ; D a i r y O o a t O w n e r s a n d B r e e d e r s , 1 0 3 . A n t h o n y H a l l : o r t h e “ S c i e n c e in
f o r a g e crops c o m m i t t e e p r o - 1 A g r i c u l t u r e ” p r o g r a m , 1 4 « . O i l - o . i m - . 109 . A n t h o n y H a l l ; s o i l I t n e r A u d i t o r i u m , p s t i n g a n i l f e r t t l i 7 e r r e c o m m o n - j IF YOI A R E h u n g r y , t h e t a t i o n s , K e l l o g g C e n t e r A u d i t - m a i n d i s h , t h e a g r i c u l t u r a l , r i u n ì : o r t h e M a p l e S v r u p P r o - j f ' i r u m f e a t u r i n g t h e p a s t f i v e
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I Then attend the new “ M e e t the p rof” series o f single s h o r t topic meetings in rooms 126 , a n d 224, Anthony H a l l You may l i k e the “ F e d e r a l Incom e T a x T i p s " program . “ Ionising O ut Dairy H eifers,’* “ I ' l l A nsw er Y o u r Q u e s t i o n s o n Social S e c u r i t y , " o r * W h a t I S a w I n E u r o p e . '*
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