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AFTER +he rain McMicken Tower is refleded in a sidewalk puddle. and. this is STUDENTS gafher around lab ins+rucfor Dawson +0 view dissecfion d
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BUILDING SCALE MODELS BECOMES SECOND NATURE AS ARCHITECTS CONTINUE WORK AFTER CLASS. Gincy remains in public eye ELABORATE Tournamen+ of Roses parade is spectacular of Rose Bowl. SPIRIT of aufumn is +ypified by the flurry of acfivify as Home- coming floafs begin parading. It is impossible for a university to remain out of the public eye; the Cincy basketball team made fans and foesi of people who had never seen it play. The coop shuttling from UC to his distant home awkwardly readjusted his life every section. The City Viewed her institution of higher learning with a conserva- tive pride; many came to see athletic contests, movies, lectures, and Homecoming. The student was topic of national discussion and criticism. While the world watched curiously, the student went his waystalking and judging. OSCAR Robertson and +he winning bash??- ball feam bring na+ional aHenfion +0 UC.
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ml am a I r JXLJHL II-l ' CAMPUS panorama. taken from +ower. depicfs a great universHy in rela+ion +0 ifs city. where it all began . . . Our world apart ..... Cincinnati ..... where many things began and some ended. N 0t all stayed, but for those who did, Cincinnati had its effect. Its attitude is knowing conservatism, not quite apathy. Though Often accused, the student was not without spirit, nor did he lack dedication. A year became a hectic thingenever being quite llcaught upll and, for some, a job every seven weeks. Though classes were the time consumers, there was always Something Else to do: Homecoming, exam week, Mummerls plays, and Shiplsaa search for a clplacell ends for everyone and everything seems to fit. The wild cheering, the dejection, rain, a smile, the flu, a snowball in the back, sleepless nights, the meetings, and the gamesathey all played a part. Sometimes, not too often, the student looked around and up at McMieken tower; he didn,t see it all ..... it was too big for that ..... but maybe he felt it. BEARCATS are given anfi-liH'er warning in the form of a familiar campus landmark.
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