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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1956-1962
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Your Cultural Opportunities [hand drawing] You'll soon discover that SUIowans don't spend all their time in the classroom and at the books. What better way to fill your free hours than by attending the many exhibits, lectures, concerts and plays SUI offers? Your appreciation for fine music will grow at the events scheduled by SUI's Music Department. The symphony orchestra, band and University Chorus present regular concerts in the Iowa Memorial Union. Recitals and small ensembles will also entertain you with hours of listening pleasure. You'll hear celebrities from the national and international scene speak at least once a month, in conjunction with the University Lecture Series and special programs of various departments. Entertainers, journalists, politicians and diplomats are regular University visitors through this medium. SUI has long been noted for its fine dramatic arts program. Even if you don't participate directly in its work, you'll be able to observe its accomplishments first hand when plays are presented through the facilities of the University Theatre or Studio Theatre (located in the Old Armory) Exhibits will await your glances regularly in the Union, University Library, and Art Building, you'll view paintings, sculpture, and other art objects, many created by SUI students. The University Library will treat you to a different display each month in the cases in its main lobby. Its special collections, such as the Lincoln works, are renowned and available for student inspection. The new State Historical Society Building features exhibits of interest to students of Iowa Iore, and Macbride Hall boasts a natural history museum on its upper floors and in its halls. Through these avenues, you can enrich your knowledge and appreciation of music, art and drama. You'll develop interests you may retain throughout your life by taking advantage of the cultural opportunities SUI offers. 15
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Your Cultural Opportunities [hand drawing] You'll soon discover that SUIowans don't spend all their time in the classroom and at the books. What better way to fill your free hours than by attending the many exhibits, lectures, concerts and plays SUI offers? Your appreciation for fine music will grow at the events scheduled by SUI's Music Department. The symphony orchestra, band and University Chorus present regular concerts in the Iowa Memorial Union. Recitals and small ensembles will also entertain you with hours of listening pleasure. You'll hear celebrities from the national and international scene speak at least once a month, in conjunction with the University Lecture Series and special programs of various departments. Entertainers, journalists, politicians and diplomats are regular University visitors through this medium. SUI has long been noted for its fine dramatic arts program. Even if you don't participate directly in its work, you'll be able to observe its accomplishments first hand when plays are presented through the facilities of the University Theatre or Studio Theatre (located in the Old Armory) Exhibits will await your glances regularly in the Union, University Library, and Art Building, you'll view paintings, sculpture, and other art objects, many created by SUI students. The University Library will treat you to a different display each month in the cases in its main lobby. Its special collections, such as the Lincoln works, are renowned and available for student inspection. The new State Historical Society Building features exhibits of interest to students of Iowa Iore, and Macbride Hall boasts a natural history museum on its upper floors and in its halls. Through these avenues, you can enrich your knowledge and appreciation of music, art and drama. You'll develop interests you may retain throughout your life by taking advantage of the cultural opportunities SUI offers. 15
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