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These Are Your Privileges A. ATHLETICS Your complete I.D. card will admit you to reserved sections in the west stand of the stadium for all home football games. Similar reservations will be made in the Field House for winter athletic events. B. PUBLICATIONS The Daily Iowan will be delivered to students on a residence basis. That is, one Daily Iowan will be delivered each day of publication to each occupied room or suite in dormitories and private rooming houses. In fraternity and sorority houses an average of one paper will be delivered for every four students. In University or off-campus quarters occupied by married student families, one Daily Iowan will be delivered to each family. As a part of the fee you have paid, The Daily Iowan acknowledges receipt of $1.75 per semester from each student to cover your subscription on the residence basis described above. The Hawkeye, the Iowa yearbook, will be supplied to all students with senior standing as determined by the Registrar. Students other than seniors may subscribe and pay for the books individually. C. THE IOWA MEMORIAL UNION Students are given the advantage and services of the Iowa Memorial Union building without separate payment of any fee. The facilities include game and recreation rooms, a library, lounges, music room, sun porch, and club and conference rooms. There is a small fee for the use of the bowling and billiard facilities. The Union is the hub of student social activity. D. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Upon presentation of your complete I.D. card, you may obtain seats for University concerts. The year's schedule will include not only performances by the University orchestra, band, and chorus, but by guest artists and ensembles from the concert stage. E. UNIVERSITY PLAYS Your complete I.D. card will entitle you to a reserved seat for University plays. A schedule of about seven dramatic productions is planned each year. The plays are presented in the University Theatre. F. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE The University maintains a Student Health Service in conjunction with the University Hospitals. This service is maintained for students desiring medical attention and consultation. The University does not have an insurance plan for students. Office Consultation. There is no charge for office consultation if rendered at the Student Health offices during office hours. Cost of drugs ordered by prescription is paid by the student. All emergency costs, except for ambulance, are paid out of the student hospitalization fund mentioned below. Charges are made for office service outside of office hours. There is a Student Health physician on call 24 hours a day. 35
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These Are Your Privileges A. ATHLETICS Your complete I.D. card will admit you to reserved sections in the west stand of the stadium for all home football games. Similar reservations will be made in the Field House for winter athletic events. B. PUBLICATIONS The Daily Iowan will be delivered to students on a residence basis. That is, one Daily Iowan will be delivered each day of publication to each occupied room or suite in dormitories and private rooming houses. In fraternity and sorority houses an average of one paper will be delivered for every four students. In University or off-campus quarters occupied by married student families, one Daily Iowan will be delivered to each family. As a part of the fee you have paid, The Daily Iowan acknowledges receipt of $1.75 per semester from each student to cover your subscription on the residence basis described above. The Hawkeye, the Iowa yearbook, will be supplied to all students with senior standing as determined by the Registrar. Students other than seniors may subscribe and pay for the books individually. C. THE IOWA MEMORIAL UNION Students are given the advantage and services of the Iowa Memorial Union building without separate payment of any fee. The facilities include game and recreation rooms, a library, lounges, music room, sun porch, and club and conference rooms. There is a small fee for the use of the bowling and billiard facilities. The Union is the hub of student social activity. D. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE Upon presentation of your complete I.D. card, you may obtain seats for University concerts. The year's schedule will include not only performances by the University orchestra, band, and chorus, but by guest artists and ensembles from the concert stage. E. UNIVERSITY PLAYS Your complete I.D. card will entitle you to a reserved seat for University plays. A schedule of about seven dramatic productions is planned each year. The plays are presented in the University Theatre. F. STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE The University maintains a Student Health Service in conjunction with the University Hospitals. This service is maintained for students desiring medical attention and consultation. The University does not have an insurance plan for students. Office Consultation. There is no charge for office consultation if rendered at the Student Health offices during office hours. Cost of drugs ordered by prescription is paid by the student. All emergency costs, except for ambulance, are paid out of the student hospitalization fund mentioned below. Charges are made for office service outside of office hours. There is a Student Health physician on call 24 hours a day. 35
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