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Headlines: Bush promises peace to nervous nation, world; Health clinic money remains up in the air; U.S. keeps up bombing, more Iraqi planes land in Iran; FPIRG puts plastic bottle deposit bill at the top of its agenda
Headlines: Skinnay Ennis Signs For Sandspur Dance, Saturday Night Ends Iphiegnia, Council Disposes Of Controversy Over Men's Lounge, McGrath Says Need For Re-examination, Comic Opera is Scheduled For Westcott Auditorium, Jernigan to...
Headlines: Chief Counselors Resign in Cash Hall Dispute; Senate Ratifies Four Money Measures; Ex-candidate McGovern Speaks Tonight for Lecture Series; No Flambeau Until Tuesday
Headlines: Dr. William H. Rogers to Retire After Forty-One Year Career; Twenty-Six Turkish Teachers Begin Two-Week Inspection; Dr. Linder Awarded Fellowship; Scholarship to Honor Trussell
Headlines: Miss Ball Explains the Students’ Friendship War Fund, Miss Isidor’s Recital Confirms Reports of Her Genius, Students’ Friendship War Fund Campaign, Weekly Calendar.
Headlines: Students, profs give Bill Clinton mixed report; FSU, FAMU would benefit from regents-backed 'equity' budget plan; Administrators ponder plan to close part of Pensacola
Headlines: President Takes Firm Stand on Interracial Meets; Nu Delts to Hold Rush; Per-Registration is Slated Jan.4; Blackwell Gives Christmas Hopes; Debate Squad Wins Awards
Headlines: Gay Pride is more than just one week; Castor the friendly bear escapes museum, captured 3 hours later; Police arrest suspect in mental hospital for slaying of Eric; Gore's in Tallahassee for $1, 000 plate breakfast
Headlines: Third unregistered sports agent arrested; Big Bend herpes support group offers care, comfort; New juvie center will take minor offenders; Local candidates clear primary hurdles, make dash for Nov. 8 finish line
Headlines: Corson Replaces Otis McBride as FSU Dean of Men, New Journalism Research Bureau Established, 2000 Students See Law Maker in Action Here, Bowling Alley Changes Schedule, Educators Come to Campus For Leadership Conferences, Dean...
Headlines: Roger Babson Gives Address to F.S.C. Audience, Fla. Educ. Assn. Meets at F.S.C.W. in Holidays, Art Department Shows Exhibit of Paintings, Dr. Richards Gives Lectures on Basis of Music.
Headlines: Florida Collegiate Press Ass'n Meets, Meeting of the Florida Federation of Womens' Club, Board of Control Meets, Essay on "The College Coiffeur".
Headlines: Many Register For Regional IRC Meeting, Landis to Stay Open in Summer, Senate Revises Dance Rulings, Officers Elected For Spanish Club, Gross Leads Discussion Of Planning For Class, Students Will Quiz Faculty, Overton Speaks...
Headlines: College Alumnae Return Here For Annual Reunion, Wheeler To Speak At Extra Chapel, Library of College Adds New Volumes During Books Week, Richardson Goes To Convention Of State Librarians, Leading Lady of Jitney Players Says...
Headlines: FPIRG loses fees, promises a fight; Barney, She Ain't, Learning all from the wise rhino; Cold front brings Tally injury, pain; New SG parties ready for race
Headlines: The Blue Triangle Still in Russia, Dr. Mary Riggs Noble, Senior Hour, Sophomore-Freshman News Notes, Dr. Summers Addresses the Student Body, Red Cross Work Room to Open.
Headlines: Registration Seen Above 11, 000; President to Hold Reception; DeMarco Awarded 1st Summa Degree; 100 Freshmen Join Program; Declaraction Due Friday in Student Elections; Library Begins 100-Hour Week
Headlines: 134 Candidates File For Fall Elections; tanner Seeks to Ease FSU's Footnall Traffic; Sturm is Given Govt. Research Director's Post; Schedule Set at Reservation; Student Senate Plans First Session of Year
Headlines: Armistice Day Program Gives Peace Problem, Dr Eyman Gives Lecture Series, Three Language Organizations Have Programs, Year's Plans Discussed At Meeting of AAUP, Conrad Replaces Thrush, Three Language Organizations Have...
Headlines: Day of Pre-Registration May Become a Reality; Says FSU Not a Berkeley; SAC Will Provide Councils Forum; Clark Kerr Begins 'Focus'; AAUP Holds Discussion
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