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39/1/10 Public Information Director's Office Press Releases, 1964- Box 1: Atomic Energy Commission Audrieth, L 39/1/10 Public Information Director's Office Press Releases, 1964- Box 1: Atomic Energy Commission Audrieth, L. F. September 1, 1964 - August 31, 1965 Aviation, Institute of - 6 A B ACTION Bailar, J. C. Accountancy - 2 Bank Management Conference Accountant Band (Football, Concert, Accounting Summer, +) - 25 Adams, J. A. - 2 Basketball Tournament - 5 Adler, F. Bassie, V. L. (Economics and Business Administrators Research) - 12 Admissions and Records - 6 Baughman, M. D. - 2 Advertising - 6 Beta Gamma Sigma Aerospace Research Labs Biological Program Agency for International Development Biophysical Research Lab Agriculture Blurton, M. Agricultural Economics Bonnell, A. T. Agricultural Education Boodell, T. J. Air Force - 2 Boresi, A. P. Air Force ROTC - 6 Bowhill, S. E. Airport Bowling - 2 Aldecoa, I. Bradshaw, G. R. Allen, H. K. Branigan, D. - 2 Alpert, D. Brems, H. J. Alpha Eta Rho Brightbill, C. K. - 4 Alpha Lambda Delta - 9 Britsky, N. Alumni - 2 Broadcasters Association - 3 Alumni Association - 6 Brown, B. L. American Academy of Arts and Sciences Bryan, L. A. - 3 American Association for the Advancement Budget - 6 of Science Building American Chemical Society Bullard, A. American Historical Association Bursar American Institute of Biological Sciences - Business Management Bureau 2 American Library Association C American Political Science Association American Recreational Society - 2 Campus Chest American Society for Engineering Campus Expansion Education Canada Anthropology - 9 Capital Budget Appointments - 10 Carter, H. E. - 2 Archeology - 7 Cattell, R. B. Archeological Survey Censorship Architect Center for Instructional Research and Architecture - 10 Curriculum Evaluation Archives Chamber Choir Armstrong, R. N. Cheerleaders Army Chemistry - 10 Army ROTC - 10 Chemical Engineering - 3 Arlt, C. T. Chesney, L. Art - 13 Chicago Circle Campus - 2 Astronomy Chicago Undergraduate Division - 2 39/1/10 2 Choral Groups - 3 Delta Sigma Rho - 2 Chorus, University Dental Education Christison, M. B. Dentistry Citizens Committee - 6 Dilliard, I. Citizens Education Exchange Direct Mail Day Civic Exchange, Illinois Downs, R. B. - 5 Civil Defense - 2 Drinkall, R. Civil Engineering - 10 Duke University Civil Rights - 2 DuPont Civil Service Classical and European Culture Museum - 2 E Classics Clement, H. W. Easton, C. Creole Fellowship Economic and Business Research, Bureau of Cronbach, L. J. - 2 College Instruction for High School, Economic Opportunity Act Committee on Edelman, M. Collins, W. L. 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