Lamar University Press (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1982: Searching Inside

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... and in much delayed travel opportunities.” Lamar University president Dr. C. Robert Kemble praised Higgins... and respect as a representative of Lamar University and the Southland Conference in the National Collegiate... representative, Higgins will be extending an association with Lamar University that began in 1949 as assistant... Hall of Honor, Higgins was head football coach for 10 years at Lamar University. He had a 59-38-4... It's Wednesday March 24, 1982 Vol. 58, No. 40 Good Morning! ‘ us __ UNIVERSITY PRESS Serving

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.... Netters to battle Cowboys The Lamar University men’s tennis team will get back into the swing of Southland... Louisiana (Lafayette). Last scrimmage scheduled The Lamar University football team will have its annual..., Chairman The University Press is the official student newspaper of Lamar University, and publishes every.... These opinions are not •necessarily those of the university administration. tion. Tracksters qualify The Lamar... • • « UNIVERSITY PRESS March 24,1982*3 Sports Baseball/Tennis Mack’s no-hitter helps Cards s

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... for the annual spring jazz concert Friday at 7 p.m. in the University Theatre. Forty Lamar musicians... an application from Dr. J.W. Storey, director, Lamar University Honors Program, Box 10044, Lamar University... UNIVERSITY PRESS March 24,1982*2 LU Briefs Deadline approaching The deadline to apply for Cap... and citizenship within university and civic communities; good standing with the university; and graduating... initiates will be recognized. Division sets workshop The Lamar Division of Special Services has scheduled

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