KRNL Radio Resumes After Year Silence With Dorm Campus Schedule
KRNL 550 on the dial returns to air Monday February 15 broadcasting educational programs and music from Armstrong hall station Monday through Thursday evenings 8 to 11 with future home athletic events by sportscaster Mel Berna and production manager Paul Yates. The Student Disciplinary Board debate ends with advocates urging Men’s Senate leadership and reforms in campus discipline policy.
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Bowman to spend week in Washington as internship guest
Mary Bowman, a Mount Vernon junior majoring in political science, has been selected by the Iowa Citizenship Clearing House for its Week in Washington internship. She will stay with Rep. Leonard Wolf and his wife in Cedar Rapids before travelling to Washington to work in the congressman office and join discussions in the evenings.
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Political Research Director to Speak With Cornell Students Next Week
Political Research Director Scammon will speak to Cornell students next week on What Makes the Voter Tick at a Pub lic Affairs Club meeting in Armstrong Hall Thursday at 8 p.m. He will also discuss the 1950s era elections in a speech Will Nixon Be Our Next President. He has a long career in political science and government service including World War II service in Germany and roles with the State Department and General Clay’s Civil Administration Division. He has lectured at several universities and currently leads elections research at the Governmental Affairs Institute. Class projects in Cedar Rapids involve interviewing Democratic and Republican party members funded by a $400 grant from the Iowa Citizenship Clearing House.
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Beckhelm Announces May Festival with Chicago Symphony
Paul Beckhelm of the conservatory of music announced the sixty-second annual May Music Festival set for May 5-7. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Hendl will perform with soloists Donald Gramm and Moura Lympany. The program includes Brahms German Requiem and an all orchestral finale.
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Beckhelm to preside at Kansas music meeting
Paul Beckhelm director of music will leave tomorrow for Wichita Kansas to preside at sessions of the West Central Division of Music Teachers National Association He is president of the division which covers Iowa Missouri Nebraska Kansas South Dakota Colorado and Wyoming On Friday February 26 his latest published choral composition will be sung by the Joplin Missouri Junior College choir.
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