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1 Board of Control plans policy statement addition Considers clarification of policy in wake of Hoffmans article on draft resistance.
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2 Joint senate debates freedom of speech, press Hold open discussion session on freedom of speech and the press.
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3 Maucker declares Hoffmans innocent 'til proven guilty
Hanna--Mike
Ed Hoffmans turns in his draft card to U. S. Marshall in Cedar Rapids; President Maucker says that since Hoffmans was not arrested, his employment is not under review; photo.
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4 President announces policy supporting freedom at UNI Text of President Maucker's policy freedom of expression.
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5 'Hoffmans made me think'
Crownfield--David R. (Philosophy and Religion Facu
Professor Crownfield believes that Ed Hoffmans is worth listening to on Viet Nam issue.
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6 Joint statement on policy
Maucker--James William (President of ISTC--SCI--and UNI)
President Maucker, Professor DeHoff, and NI editor Ila Wales agree that the Northern Iowan will foster wide-ranging discussion with only legal limitations and extreme vulgarity being out of bounds.
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7 Motives can be questioned
Benson--Barry
Analyzes recent controversy involving the Hoffmans article and the response to it.
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8 Must be responsible, too
Wales--Ila
Editor outlines recent actions of Board of Control of Student Publications; discusses her duties and responsibilities with regard to the material that she publishes.
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9 Student censor board?
Wiesenfeld--Julius (Mathematics Faculty)
Professor Wiesenfeld speculates about who the real censors are.
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10 Suggests 'Two bushels of words'
Hearst--James Schell (Student--1918; English Faculty)
Professor Hearst makes ironic comments on the length of faculty letters in the student newspaper.
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11 UNI sports oriented?
Hardy--Mary Ann
Unhappy over waiting to be served while the football team ate dinner.
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12 What would Hoffmans substitute?
Wills--John Wesley (Class of 1968)
Believes students are capable of making responsible choices, but would like to know what kind of government Ed Hoffmans would prefer.
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13 Confessions of a protest signer
Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty)
Professor Wood, a signer of the faculty protest letter, explains his position.
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14 How far to go?
Eiklor--John Leonard (History Faculty)
Professor Eiklor believes that it is appropriate to print Hoffmans article in student newspaper.
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15 List speakers problems
Dorman--Lowell
Prefers open forum over written questions for controversial speakers.
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16 Opposes editorial policy
Knott--John H. (Social Science Faculty)
Believes that recently stated policy is unconstitutional and runs counter to the purposes of a university.
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17 Untitled
Klemensen--Dick
Bully kicks student out of the lunch line.
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18 Chamber Concert lacks life--O'Briant
O'Briant--James
Review of Rampal-Lacroix concert.
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19 Another 'must' game for Stan Sheriff's Panthers UNI must win game against Morningside tomorrow to stay in NCC race.
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20 Harriers run perfect meet over Cornell Denney obtains seventh consecutive first place.
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21 Wilson house, SAE take swim titles Wilson house and SAE fraternity win intramural men's swim competition.
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22 Basketball drills start with 11 returning lettermen Dean 'Zeke' Hogeland steps up as new head coach.
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23 Girls: how to succeed on that football date
Henschel--Bev
Humorous advice for women attending football games.
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24 Intramural point change announced A change was made to interleague points.
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25 Untitled Clarke house of Shull Hall won the flag-football championship last week; photo.
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26 Russell Baum to present piano recital Will play with Professors Bock, Holvik, and Coleman.
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27 UNI to host Band Day tomorrow Thirty-five high school bands will participate.
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28 UNI's directing class to present one acts Schedule of performances.
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29 YR's to sell tickets for Reagan speech Will speak in Des Moines.
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30 Censorship instead of freedom?
Wilson--Robley C. (English Faculty)
Professor Wilson criticizes those who would limit free speech.
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31 Not non-Greek--ANTI-Greek
Polansky--Ric
Former Greek believes that Greek system has little of value to offer.
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32 'I have faith in the Negro'
Bachman--Dwight (Class of 1970)
Dwight Bachman offers his views on racial stereotypes; discusses relations between African-Americans and whites.
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33 Free speech, free press fundamental
Thompson--Howard John (Student--1941; History Faculty)
Professor Thompson criticizes the faculty letter protesting publication of the Hoffmans article.
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34 'Bravo Dr. Fox'
Beall--Daryl E.
Supports Professor Fox and Ed Hoffmans for stating beliefs.
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35 He objects
Gormly--Walter
Believes that civil disobedience is sometimes appropriate.
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36 Questions 15 faculty members
Slater--Paul D.
Critical of faculty who questioned appearance of Hoffmans article in Northern Iowan.
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37 Viet Nam War is illegal, he says
Hoffmans--Edward C. (English Faculty)
Ed Hoffmans states his case.
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38 'Letter is insult'
Dufelmeier--Becky
Believes students are mature enough to listen to all sorts of ideas.
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39 'Means everything or nothing'
Lindberg--John Monson (English Faculty)
Considers issue of Hoffmans letter in a newspaper supported by tax money.
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40 Fender was dented
Schima--Joyce
Seeks driver who dented her car.
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41 He'll print article
Franks--Lonnie
Former editor believes Mr. Hoffmans deserves print forum.
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42 White knight
Margretz--James
Suggests Professor Fox be titled the White Knight in contrast to William Severin's Iron Duke.