The document summarizes events from 1964 and provides information about the early College Days conferences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It mentions that in 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson was elected president, Martin Luther King Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize, and popular items included station wagons, muscle cars, and seeing movies like "Dr. Strangelove". It then discusses the first College Days conference which offered classes on topics like art, public speaking, and knowing yourself as a woman. The conference provided educational programs and featured speakers. Attendees would stay in dorms, register for classes, purchase merchandise to support scholarships, and enjoy socializing with friends both old and new during the multi-day event.