Works from 1968
Chimes: February 9, 1968, Calvin College
Thespians to present Mac Leish episodic drama tomorrow night
Zolton Ferency poohpoohs LBJ in informal Commons lecture by Daniel DeVries
Two alumni artists featured in FAC February art exhibit
KIDS program undergoes usual activity and personnel changes
Not such a congenial environment
'Robert Bresson and Christian Film' subject of Sat film-lecture
Group of twenty-seven studies in France for interim course
Humane abortion bill stymied by reluctant Republican subcommittee by Peter Dahm
Calvin coeds escape attackers by fleeing into cold winter morning
This sporting life: Potential wrestlers by Chuck Siebersma
Hoopsters succumb to Olivet, capture first MIAA win here
...Chimes: January 26, 1968, Calvin College
Interim class in children's theatre to give 'Snow White'
Council approves new lectureship constitution
WCAL has new programming improved broadcast facilities
Violinist, composition of local artist highlight next symphony
Compounded tragedy
Kurosawa, Griffith, and Kubrick to be featured in fornight of films
Scholar Rookmaaker foresees death of bourgeois Christianity by Randy Deleeuw
Fate of Iowa private colleges examined by Des Moines rag by Ruth Veltkamp
Capri #1 theater owner Floyd Bloss target of hypocritical censorship laws by William Brashler
Freshman cagers outlast Goshen, advance to 7-2 season record
Varsity cagers defeat Ferris, slip to 112-76 loss to Goshen
...Chimes: January 19, 1968, Calvin College
Hope features Dick Gregory in college Urban Conference
Dean of Women resigns to join psychology dept
Chad and Jeremy cancel Council engagement for Broadway hit
Plans for Feb homecoming made by Council chairmen
A goal nonetheless
Dean Lucasse soliloquizes on evils of shoplifting in open letter to students
Art students to go toToledo for tour of VanGogh exhibit
Gatling sees hatred as norm for black community
Varsity fails by one point at Albion, suffers annual defeat to Dutchmen
Steen's tankers overpower 3-man Oakland squad Tuesday, 59-33
...Chimes: January 12, 1968, Calvin College
Organist Catherine Crozier to appear in Artist Series
Demonstration precedes Board rationale on Gregory decision
Sociology dept probes church defections
We got trouble
Dutch immigrant group offers students two $250 scholarships
Syd Youngsma leads cheers for burgeoning fund crusade
Children's art display presents religious theme at Knollcrest
Civil rights leader J Groppi pledges to 'apply Christianity' in local lecture
An interview with President Spoelhof
Knights sweep Marshall tournament, drop MIAA opener to Alma 104-97
Freshmen cagers lose to CMU, defeat Oakland and Aquinas
...Works from 1967
Chimes: December 8, 1967, Calvin College
Sane policy decision on drugs bans student use of psychedelics
Karapetian tenders resignation, will lead Symphony December 15
Historian Rienstra to study in Italy during semester sabbatical
Undoing absolute power
How to end the draft by Wayne Tebrake
Michigan Conference of Concerned Democrats endorses Gene McCarthy
Students and administration cite inequalities of interim schedule
Guest lecturer relates religious trends with study of Revolution by Randy Deleeuw and Ruth Hasper
This sporting life: Brushcut belligerence by William Brashler
Varsity cagers initiate current season with 89-61 win over Grand Valley
...Chimes: December 1, 1967, Calvin College
Oratorio Society presents 48th 'Messiah' under director Geerdes
Board of Trustees veto Gregory lecture despite college sanction
'Under Milkwood' opens at Booth
Labyrinth or red tape or channels of dissent?
Christian academic freedom by Gerben DeJong
Draft alternatives explained by student booth and forum by Russel Straayer
Art Gallery features Grand Rapids born Neoimpressionist, W S Horton
Council lecturer Allen Hynek urges critical analysis of UFO phenomena
Two-man art exhibit planned for the remainder of December
Varsity booters even record with defeat to MII champs Earlham
Vroon's cagers open afternoon matinees with GVSC contest
...Chimes: November 10, 1967, Calvin College
Pianist Aiko Onishi continues Artist Series next Friday night
Dean scotches unfounded vacation rumor with analysis of workloads
UFO expert Allen Hynek gives second lecture of SC series
The right to protest: a fair compromise
Documentaries on race relations and the church shown next week
Edwin Booth Theatre to feature informal house-opening Nov 18
Dirksen defends policy abroad pushes marigold flower-power
Les Jacques tromp faculty in annual IM gridiron classic
Varsity booters blank Wabash 6-0, end season at Earlham tomorrow
JV soccermen defeat Trinity, scheduled to battle Kalamazoo
...Chimes: November 3, 1967, Calvin College
Two students beaten in Tuesday night's trick or treat fun
Schrader wins two awards in 'Story' magazien contest
Thespians prepare 'Hedda Gabler' for Wednesday night FAC opening
Final plans for interim course registration revealed this week
Two harmless editorials
Novice debaters place first in sixteen-team state tournament
Four-man art exhibition opens at Knollcrest with lectures by Delia Greydanus
Why are we in Vietnam? by Paul Schrader
Knighties finish season with Hornet shutout for 602 final
Zuidema's kickers slush through snow to scoreless Wheaton tie
...Chimes: October 27, 1967, Calvin College
Graduate studies committee to meet with ARSS members
Mayfair festival commemorates Reformation with choral service
Philosopher Plantinga bags $10,000 Danforth
Library announces offering of contemporary book collection
A college is known by the students it keeps
Who speaks for the church by Henry Schuurman
Overvoorde mural unveiling scheduled for early December
Chimes remonstrates War at massive peace rally by Joel Brouwer and Dan DeVries
Soccermen intimidate Britons with unkind 5-0 non-league whitewash
Knighties spook Adrian, Hope ladies for over-all 3-1 record
...Chimes: October 20, 1967, Calvin College
Phila Chamber Symphony opens Artists Series tonight at FAC
Dr. Montgomery justifies orthodox Christianity during Emphasis Week
Potpourri of possibilities
Council speaker Green gives picturesque travelog on Asia
Coed mudhens nail Central Mich for more October cheer
Squeaker over Oakland primes JV's for Kalamazoo tonight
Soccermen rout Jackson after overtime loss to Lake Forest
...Chimes: October 13, 1967, Calvin College
Students experiment with new independent theatre project
Bi-annual Religious Emphasis Week books church historian Montgomery
Calvin graduate study program considered by faculty committee
College employs GR police officer
'and the bland played on'
'The Vale of Laughter' by Robert Meyer
College discusses plans to reduce faculty action in discipline cases
Institute created in response to present crisis of western man
Thirty faculty members volunteer for informal Knollcrest forums
Construction nears completion on new Commons dining halls
Wilson, Danforth Fellowships available to Calvin graduates
Kickers blast Goshen in overtime; meet Lake Forest eleven tomorrow
...Chimes: October 6, 1967, Calvin College
L' Abri Ensemble to conduct special chapel Monday
Thespians announce cast for production of 'Hedda Gabler'
Plans revealed for final phase of Farm library
Take a book seriously
The letter of the law by Jack Roeda
Urban League head Whitney Young blasts GR schools and white apathy
Outbreak of campus violence spurs student defence actions
Knights defeat Hope to even league record after MII loss to MacMurray
Danish gymnast team presents exhibition at Knollcrest Monday
...Chimes: September 29, 1967, Calvin College
S&H Foundation snubs college plea for proposed speaker program grant
Council opens entertainment series with Lettermen tonight
Faculty art exhibit scheduled to run through October at FAC
'I read the news today, oh boy'
Aquinas, Grand Valley State reveal varied film programs
Civil liberties panel discusses riot origins, solutions by Dan DeVries
Vietnam and the moral calculus of force by John T Bosma
Knight Soccermen shutout Oakland before traditional loss to Mich State
...Chimes: September 22, 1967, Calvin College
Educational grants provide money for needy scholars
Twenty-four hour broadcasting highlights WCAL improvements
Youngsma unveils plans for grandiose fund drive
Coffee shop yields to protests; opens again weekday evenings
Broadening the Horizons
Malcom X: black visionary by Alyce Conaway
Year Abroad program under study by Faculty Educational Policy Committee
Plantinga, Ten Harmsel publish philosophical, literary studies
Toward an ethics of force? by John T Bosma
Security guards clamp night watch on unwary campus
Chapelgoers express qualified approval of chapel status quo
Widely expanded KIDS organization begins new year of community service
JV Coach Honderd boasts hustle and d...
Chimes: September 8, 1967, Calvin College
Pop entertainers slated to appear in Council series
Berghuis defends tuition hike as administrative costs sour
Knollcrest landscape boasts new Commons
Hidden-eye Polaroid to snag unwary Knollcrest chapelgoers
The price of ambiguity
J Edgar Hoover: Master of Deceit by Paul Schrader
Blanke and Wiersma evaluate merits of Upward Bound
Dr VanElderen braves war, shipwreck in archeological trek to Near East
Orientation snows frosh with traditional campus euphemisms
Twenty new faces to join college faculty
...Chimes: May 19, 1967, Calvin College
Spoof Edition: Bong
Faculty washes hands of red blood; says nuts to VC
Dean reveals varied interims to tempt diverse Cholerage tastes
Calumny goes wilde with notorious Oscar award
Summa-suggestive reading
Denominational currency unveiled
Personalized form letter renews home-school rapport
...Chimes: May 12, 1967, Calvin College
SC movie 'Forbidden Games' to conclude Saturday series
Firing profs and ecumenicity to be business of a much-overtured Synod
R&S committee rejects Schrader again as Film Council chairman
Four professors take leaves of absence from Calivn next year
Just one more, once by mw
And bless human folly by rhvt
Title IV funds given to Calvin total $44,000 during past year
Major events at Calvin show diversity in Calvin interests
Faculty Forum II demonstrates issues - not answers by Gordon Dykstra
'A dangling conversation' by ps
Knight baseballers lose in tourney final before blasting bloated Chips
Spare no vitriol by wb
...Chimes: May 5, 1967, Calvin College
Student art exhibit to open in Fine Arts Center Monday
New curriculum at last; college goes on 4-1-4 course system Wednesday
Fine Arts prizes awarded at FAC lecture Friday evening
No B-flat college by Tony Namkung
Independent control of Calvin asked by Classis BC in overture to Synod
Convocation speaker, Holmes, discusses Christian scholarship by Peter Dahm
Mr Seymour Swets
Spikers win only two events, finish third in triangular
Knight nine takes Adrian pair after Ferris, Olivet fiascos
...Chimes: April 28, 1967, Calvin College
Distinguished alumni awards given to Jellema, Van Wylen
Heyns outlines role of universities, comments on student protest actions by Peter Dahm
Alumni Scholarships awarded to promising underclassmen
...greater barns by gd
Symphony and choir honor Swets in Beethoven concert
Reprinted 'Loci' sold Wednesday after Publications Board meetings
Concepts of fate, determinism seen in psychological perspective by Delia Greydanus
Runner says church-related colleges fail; should have Christian institute
Baseballers donate double game victory to MIAA league-leaders
Knight pacers blast Olivet after fourthing Ferris meet
...Chimes: April 21, 1967, Calvin College
Varied program planned for FAF Week
'American Dream' scheduled as FAF drama event on Thursday
Heyns to discuss campus issues of Berkeley, Calvin Tuesday
Barbarians and the Linus blanket by jco
Voice recitals, instrumental concerts presented next week
Student Council representative, class officer elections next week
Science building bids opened; estimated price set at 3 million
Spiritual problems and infinite in art discussed in King lecture by Jeannine Oppewall
Faculty expresses dissident views on Vietnam conflict by Gordon Dykstra
Academic excellence praised in May 3 Honors convocation
Tuuk's trackmen blast Albion but succumb to Hope runners
Baseball squad look...
Chimes: April 14, 1967, Calvin College
"Nobody Waved Goodbye" SC movie feature tomorrow
Faculty hawks and doves to discuss US involvement in Vietnam today
Gerb DeJong elected student body president for next year
Christianity and conscientious objection by mw
FAF week lectures, programs to present balance in art forms
Diplomat Flott propounds official US policy on activities in Vietnam war by Peter Dahm
Hacking dead wood by Henry Schuurman
Twentieth century paintings on display at GR Art Museum
Conference tennis play opens tomorrow against Albion six
Knights tromp Aquinas in baseball opener; meet Albion squad tomorrow
...Chimes: March 17, 1967, Calvin College
Luca violin recital given at FAC in artists program
Woodrow Wilson fellowships given to three Calvin seniors
De Jong, De Vries, Weeda vie for Council president position
Pre-professional programs under new curriculum now studied
Band, choirs plan concert tours everywhere during spring break
For those who think young by mw
The demise of church-related education by Tony Namkung
Editors, business managers FAF chairman chosen recently
Rutgers professor Yamauchi to speak on antiquity Monday
Candidates breathe power and recognize issues
Campbell, DeHorn earn spots on MIAA Conference teams
...Chimes: March 10, 1967, Calvin College
Calvin Orchestra schedules concert for next Saturday
Coin campaign to garner ten million in nine years
'Midsummer Dream' rehearsed for next Thespian production
'Wuthering Heights' showing planned at Franklin tomorrow
Council's clowns by mw
Measuring the medium by William Brashler
Junior Oppewall elected Chimes editor next year
'Christian Reflections' by Myra Heerapink
Theologian Packer lectures about scholarship, witnessing by Peter Bosma
On the contemporary scene: graphic arts: Heraclitean happenings by Jeannine Oppewall
Glum 'Les Jacques' head grieves awful 'Les Jacques' fall
Post-season pleasantries voiced by coach Vroon
...Chimes: March 3, 1967, Calvin College
Council decisions increase grants to publication heads
"Room at the Top" scheduled for Saturday night film series
VanderPuy to speak for Christian Life program
Survey compares Calvin mores with national student norms
The seven deadly skips
Communication expert tells of reactions of masses to media
The strong arm of the CIA by Wayne Tebrake
Kauffmann reviews present-day film scene from traditionalist viewpoint
On the contemporary scene: fiction: Closing-time in the novel by Paul Schrader
Czanko's JV's score, foul freely in easy Mackinac win, 98-72
Knights end so-so season with Adrian and Alma wins
...Chimes: February 24, 1967, Calvin College
University secretary Dengerink talks on Christian responsibility in society
Literature critic Kauffmann lectures tonight in SC series
AWS to present communication and media experts Wednesday
Making the scene by ps
Cleaning house-coming?
Seminary inaugurates quarter system to aid intensive study
Library contemplates changes as recommended by consultant
Film critic, Stanley Kauffmann evaluates cinema presentations
Rampant disease and lack of doctors stressed in Vietnam medical lecture
A time for truth by Mark Wagenveld
Reinforced JV's clip little hornets in 89-82 prelim win
Knights muff Albion game after three-game win skein
...Chimes: February 15, 1967, Calvin College
Colossal Homecoming program planned
Alumni lecturer, Dr Gezon, to speak on Vietnam Saturday
Separation of church and college? by mw
New curriculum approaching stage of practical program
Chapel skippers queried, committee drops charges
Dean sees no staffing problems because of increased enrollment by Wayne Tebrake
Alumni artists' exhibition displays affinity for contemporary schools
Smaller group, harder work, coordinates 1967 sparkling Homecoming festivities at Calvin
Projected enrollment increase causes revision of Knollcrest building plans
Eventful past reviewed from Chimes articles about students and faculty of - ...10 years ago; ...25 years ago
This sporting life: A paper gia...
Chimes: February 3, 1967, Calvin College
Seminary plans Thursday lectures this semester
Chamber Choir to present fifth FAC concert of Artist Series
FAC showing, 'Henry V' opens Council film series
New WCAL station improved by better programming, equipment
The man and the myth by Tony Namkung
With the winds of change by Henry Schuurman
FAF rules announced
This sporting life: A perspective on mediocrity by William Brashler
Calvin cagers lose to Aquinas; JV's trounce little Thomists
...Chimes: January 27, 1967, Calvin College
Alumni musical, 'Gondoliers' ends FAC run Saturday night
Alumni art exhibit uses wide range of media in FAC Homecoming display
Friday night cinema features scheduled at GVSC, Aquinas
Freedom from the press
KIDS project expands to serve community by Carol Bardolph
JV's upset Grand Valley's varsity team 85-79 last Tuesday
First half of MIAA league play leaves Knight's record at 3-3
...Works from 1966
Chimes: Christmas, 1966, Calvin College
Daybreak
For the first and the last mourning cloak: to Christ on his birth
Christmas is the love time
St Mary of the poem (Pasternak's "Nativity")
Stable light
Hunter
Christmas
Baby, did you know
...Chimes: December 16, 1966, Calvin College
Increased enrollment, new curriculum pose faculty redistribution problem
Student petition for reforms passed unanimously at last Council meeting by Edward Wierenga
Three groups to present first combined concert this Sunday
Evaluate or perish by gd
Financial aid available under state Tuition Grant Program
The new curriculum: part three by Henry Schuurman
JV hoopsters lose at Oakland; next home clash set for Tuesday
Windsor, Olivet wins boost Knight hoop record to 2-2
Knighties take game from MSU, hike volleyball record to 7-3
...Chimes: December 9, 1966, Calvin College
Science building scheduled for completion in '68
New speaker's policy passed by R&S, approved by faculty
Thespians present Fry's one-act, 'Boy with a Cart'
New film council constitution questioned by R&S committee
Where the accent is by mw
The new curriculum: part two by Gordon Dykstra
Nyhoff, Van't Hul receive grants from NSF, Danforth foundations
Festival of Hymns planned for Sunday evening presentation at Mayfair CRC
This light of mine by John T Bosma
'Understanding media' by Mark Wagenveld
Senator Vander Laan views Michigan Republican victory by Ronald Vroon
Student costs covered by federal aid, scholarships
Children's art exhibit shows creative expression of Biblical t...
Chimes: December 2, 1966, Calvin College
New campus speaker policy approved by R&S committee
Handel's "Messiah" to be presented next Friday at GR Civic Auditorium
Physics Department acquires laser device for laboratory
The sweet role of coffee by rhvt
The new curriculum: part one by Myra Heerspink'
Psychologist Dreikurs demonstrates Adlerian psychotherapy techniques by Fred Kladder
Undermanned junior varsity entertains Aquinas JV tonight
Knights travel to Wheaton for lone preface to Hope fracas
...Chimes: November 18, 1966, Calvin College
Schrader, TeBrake elected as new film committee chairmen
Lecture series sponsors psychiatrist Dreikurs for psycho-therapy talk
Plantinga violin recital scheduled for Knollcrest FAC next Saturday
Creeping fundamentalism by mw
Thespians stage trial in debut by Reinder Van Til
Youngsma snags Massachusetts estate antiques for development campaign by Jeannine Oppewall
McCracken lecture reflects nation's economic uneasiness by Peter Bosma
The horn of plenty
This sporting life: Athletic appeasement by William Brashler
Phlegmatic harriers conclude season at rear of NCAA pack
Soccerchief Zuidema commends Knights for year's performance
...Chimes: November 11, 1966, Calvin College
New, revised speaker policy is delayed in R&S proceedings
Course offerings of new curriculum being proposed by faculty committees
Baritone Edward Huls to render varied number in recital Saturday
Freedom or flounder by rhvt
A play is not a lark by David Bratt
Grand Rapids public housing program begins slowly; complex open housing problem studied by Gordon Dykstra
FAF guest Walsh discusses poetry by Wayne Tebrake
Psychology Institute provides new services for area students
God: the wholly other by Jack Roeda
Kickers maul non-league foes; close season here tomorrow
This sporting life: A mean problem by William Brashler
...Chimes: November 4, 1966, Calvin College
Faculty committees to report curriculum proposals Monday
Thespians schedule Anouilh's 'Lark' for fall performance, November 16-19
Autonomous film committee inaugurated by Student Council
Erasmus lecture planned for Heritage Hall next Thursday
The sins of silence by mw
Artist series presents concert by Interlochen Arts Quintet
Frosh class, Council candidates expound panacea politics
Solo pianist Frank, scheduled for GR Symphony next Friday
Soccer hopes sink under title wave of disappointing loss to Earlham, 7-1
Thinclads mosey into fourth spot in MIAA dual standings
...Chimes: October 28, 1966, Calvin College
Front porch minority outlines campaign issues here Tuesday
Documentary film to portray Red China at FAC Saturday
Fall Music Festival scheduled at Knollcrest November 2-4
Election issues set for subject of two debates here this week
A weak ending by mw
Theologian Hamilton discusses 'Who is the God that can die?' by Reinder Van Til
Christian writers relate writing and Christianity at Wheaton conference by Linda Bradford
Campus witnessing discussed during Christian Life meetings by Peter Bosma
Championship contest with Earlham results from Wheaton tie on Saturday
Cross country team loses to Hope's distance men 28-29
...Chimes: October 21, 1966, Calvin College
Campus political rally features prominent Republican leaders
Christian Life Week topic identifies college students as strategic millions
Avant-garde "Last Year at Marienbad" to be shown Saturday at Knollcrest FAC by Paul Schrader
On the way to a forum by gd
"Black Power, White Backlash" analyzed by panel Tuesday night by Fred Kladder
The makings of a politician: Richard M Nixon... by Tony Namkung
...and Gerald R Ford by Jack Van Dyk
The spirit of the times by John Timmerman
This sporting life: The chokers went wild by William Brashler
Soccer win places Calvin in first place MII tie
...Chimes: October 14, 1966, Calvin College
GR Symphony opens new season with opera excerpts and suite
Integrated arts program planned for Thursday's FAC dedication ceremony
Revised curriculum proposals studied by faculty departments
Council lecture series sponsors European expert Wednesday
His grace on thee? by rhvt
White power by Mark Wagenveld
Two profs publish textbooks, Plantinga lectures at Colgate
Ella Fitzgerald, jazz vocalist, to appear in GR Wednesday
Socialist Tomas opposes Crawford in Hope debate on US Vietnam policy
'Les Jacques' will be up for its traditional clash with faculty
Soccermen take Lake Forest College 3-2, for first season win in MII league play
...Chimes: October 7, 1966, Calvin College
Telethon and solicitations end campaign
Administration to prepare faculty evaluation survey
Cayvan bequeaths chamber music collection, instruments to Calvin
Lord of the movies by mw
On the marquee: Night of ashes by Paul Schrader
Art faculty members exhibit individual work in FAC display
Highwaymen lose meet to Adrian for 1-1 record
I-M teams clash in first two weeks of gridiron combat
...Chimes: September 30, 1966, Calvin College
Student Union plans interrupted by Knollcrest construction strike
Thespian cast chosen for production of 'The Lark'
Lear, Lewis featured in fall opening of GR Symphony
Fine Arts committee to aid student film-makers with cost subsidy, camera
A world to conquer? by mw
Fry vindicates Wiersma's view of 'A Phoenix Too Frequent'
Melting down the canons by Jack Roeda
This sporting life: Upgraded phys ed by William Brashler
Soccermen tie with Goshen; lose cliff-hanger to Hope
...Chimes: September 23, 1966, Calvin College
"Lord of the Flies" to open film season in Knollcrest FAC
Aquinas, GV film series to show cinema classics
Registration figures show need for system changes
Michigan frosh allowed up to $500 by state legislature
The Chinese are coming, the Chinese are... by mw
Donner discusses international problems by Gordon Dykstra, Wayne Tebrake, and Ronald Vroon
'Les Jacques de Chimes' coach depicts 'Les Jacques' world
Art professor Chris Overvoorde encourages new visual awareness by Jeanine Oppewall
This sporting life: Money and mediocrity by William Brashler
Soccermen bid for MII league title; open season against Hope tomorrow
...Chimes: September 9, 1966, Calvin College
Knollcrest in degrees of preparedness
New history approach implemented for frosh
A few more rules by mw
Federal aid programs give Calvin students more help
BPM, Swingle Singers, Peter Nero scheduled for entertainment year
SC prexy attacks apathy, sees ambitious Council
WCAL institutes innovations in programming and facilities
Calvin faculty strengthened by 18 new, four returning professors
Fine Arts Building hosts Knollcrest church services
...Chimes: May 13, 1966, Calvin College
Spoof Edition: Cavil College Chides
Elephantine homegoing fete threatened
'Publish or perish' dictum takes its toll; three profs exchange pedantry
Sundry Theology games relate Preformed doctrine, recreation
The great gag
'Athletic Briefs' reveal shattered Cavil sports marks
Gargantuan Scripture flown from Infallibility
...Chimes: May 6, 1966, Calvin College
Controversial flick 'Viridiana' slated for Tuesday showings
Movies, evolution, and love of God to be considered by 1966 CR Synod
Chimes wins MCP awards; Wagenveld snags $250
Criticism and happiness: the greater gap by Marlin Van Elderen
Toward a better umbrella by Thomas Hoeksema
Expansion, change keynote year by John Lagerwey
Pattillo urges freedom in convocation address
R B Kuiper, 1886-1966 by Fred H Klooster
Heyns, VandenBosch receive Distinguished Alumni Award
Work, frustration, and rewards produce weekly Chimes by Robert Timmer
Striking Knollcrest laborers impede construction of residence complex
...Chimes: April 22, 1966, Calvin College
Arts Festival scheduled for next week
Concert Band performance features trumpeter Head
The great gap by jl
Art for our sake by mjve
Former CORE director James Farmer discusses Negro's role in America by Keith Le Grand
History profs Rienstra, VanKley snag study funds
The alumni sociologists expound on social work today by Gayle Nyenhuis
Women's Chorus to present program of twentieth-century music Monday
Bergman's "Through a Glass Darkly" to be shown next Thursday evening
Rhythmic Choir offers religious dance lecture by James Oppewall
Contemporary poet John Woods to demonstrate his love of words
Mr Harper attends Chicago meeting; discusses faculty research problems
Chimes: April 1, 1966, Calvin College
Selective service tests given here
Publications chiefs chosen by Council
Calvin scholar John McNeill to lecture in Heritage Hall
Forty-five students attend Ann Arbor MSCT meet by John Lagerwey
All my sorrows by mw
Mrs Shideler discusses imagination in modern novel by Lois Westveer
Nat'l Library Week schedules color film, special programs
Baseball squad goes to Dixie; anticipates winning season
New varsity basketball coach Vroon "plans no revolutions" in hoop play
Faculty women cop intramural basketball title in League A
...Chimes: March 25, 1966, Calvin College
Williams scholar Mary Shideler to lecture here next Wednesday
"David and Lisa" shown twice Saturday evening
Oratorio Society and orchestra to present St Paul
Dancing and curricula by mjve
Music prof Swets ends choir directing career
Teaching positions in Kenya offered to Calvin graduates
Vander Laan discusses aid to education bills
Baseball is dead by tjh
Faculty approves Motion IV of curriculum by majority vote
Lectures in history and literature featured at Medieval conference by John Lagerwey
Calvin receives $750,000 in federal science building grant
...Chimes: March 18, 1966, Calvin College
Medieval Studies meet features Rienstra paper
SC prexy candidates expound; prepare for election next week
C Hobart Edgren to lecture on modern novel
Saturday nights at the movies by mw
Louis Leakey, noted anthropologist, to present GR "Early Man" lecture
Prima donna Renata Tebaldi sings with GR symphony tonight
Reduced insurance premiums available to Calvin students
College celebrates ninetieth anniversary
Anti-clerical and pro-secular by Hans Morsink
Popcorn sales net $2500 for proposed natatorium
...Chimes: March 11, 1966, Calvin College
Four Calvin students awarded Wilson, Danforth scholarships
Religion-Theology Dept seeks education major
Sub instructor Winter discusses anthropology
Variation on a theme by tjh
Renaissance Singers slate music of the Reformation
Peace Corps representative, Farmer, appears on campus
Calvin plans participation in Project Upward Bound
Three contestants in speech contest win first three places
Calvin students embark in Near East study tour
De Horn, Douma, Campbell honored: named to MIAA All-Star quintets
Knighties edged by Puppies; close season with 10-3 record
...Chimes: March 4, 1966, Calvin College
Brando's "On the Waterfront" to be shown tomorrow night
Additional FAF rules, plans announced; color photography is new category
Thespians begin rehearsals for March drama production
But not the glory by mw
In the French tradition by Leanne Wierenga
Increased enrollment causes space problem
Committee recommends student church facility
Three Calvin professors receive enrichment grants
Knight hoopsters whip Hope; cop sixth title for retiring Steen
Sem prof Van Elderen speaks on archaeology
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