نبذة مختصرة : The November 12, 1965 issue of the Tower Light, the student newspaper of the Towson State College. ; Page 1: Platters steal the shop -- Student evaluation of profs gaining favor in every state -- Italians want Harvard to smash anti-Columbus Yale -- Concert coming Nov. 23 -- Debaters win 5, lose 3 -- Page 2: Editorial viewpoints: Does anyone care? (I. A. P.); Echo of a century (C. B. P.) -- The readers' right: Vietnam-Con (John Gwynn); Pro.? (Jim Kotmair); Camus again (Eden Allen Delcher); Nourishing? (Pam Barben) -- S.G.A.'s vice president's open letter. -- Page 3: Theatre: old wine, older bottle (Joyce Howard) -- Insurance policy still available -- Spectrum: who discovered America? Yale says. (Jack L. Chalker) -- And another thing: innes and outness exposed (Jeff Greenfield) -- Conservatively speaking: UN still workable? (Wesley McDonald) -- Page 4: Homecoming enjoyed by all -- Buttons made available in SGA office -- Haslup writes new school Alma Mater (continued from page 6) -- Modern poet to visit campus -- Page 5: Women only (Sharon Whooton) -- Undefeated Harriers move into Loyola invitational -- Tigers down Gallaudet, 9-0 -- 'Finch pullers' take first intramural tug-a-war contest -- Page 6: Stormer attacks U.S. policy -- Haslup's Alma Mater may become official -- Nash attends conference on summer schools -- Michigan State to offer scholarships -- Traffic and parking rules altered for this year only. ; Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation.
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