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Public Programs provides talent Public Prograiiis, a required course for all Tech students, provides a variety of entertaining talent and informative speakers. Although a student may occasionally resent attending Public Programs, he will have to agree that his horizons are broadened and his artistic scope wid- ened through the programs. The Public Programs! coininittee, headed by Maurice Haste, goes to great effort to bring a variety of talent to the Tech campus. Leonard Crawford talks with TV's Grandpa Jones, who entertained during fi 3 is. 2 the 'Fall quarter. Coach Bear Bryant of the University of Alabama graphically illustrates a point during his speech. He was at Tech during the summer quarter. Students often have the opportunity to meet with Public Programs' speakers, such as John Seigenthaler, editor of The Nashville Tennessean, atter the regu- lar assembly program. QQ
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