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The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way re many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I ammo: say.
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INSIDW The college's $11.7 million fund raising effort, the Agenda for Leadership, reached the $6 million mark in November In addition tn receiving cash and pledge: to beef up the college financial endomnt. funds were also directed to Angie's near-term projects. Included among these were the constructiOn of a new union. the renovation of Old Main, and the remodeling and expamion of the science facilities. Automation even crept into campus leisure time as stu' dents learned to play with computers . Hoping to ihuoduce students to the computer system and stimulate educa- tional interest in other programs avail- able. the computer center offered var- ious demonstration tgamel programs. It was necessary to restrict the play times of certain addictive games tsuch as Star Trelq to ncn-peak hours. Some of the other games offered were tic-tac- tee, a civil war game. checkers, Olympic boxing, golf, football. and blackjack. llRoads G0 Ever Ever On, 0V r Rock And Under Tree, The Student Affairs Office tried a new way to increase student awareness of campus announcements . HIDDEN HERD NE The Hidden Word Game emblem included On many campus notices meant that when a student was fortunate enough to lind the emblem word in his copy of the notice, he could present it to the Union desk for a prize. Prizes of- fered were silver dollars, dinners at the Timbers Supper Club, and passes to movies or cancers . It was hoped that this new word game would encourage more students to read the many notices publicizing various programs. services 211d oppommities. National Public Radio found a home at Augustana. A $25 .009 grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting last October launched the planning phaze of the NPR station, and this year a $145,000 matching grant received from the U . S. Office of Education paved the way for progress towards scheduled operation sometime next year. The station will be managed by a professional staff and will feature fine arts, local culture . and public affairs. AU l -'It'
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