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1 'Campus controversy costs UNI money' -- 'Iron Duke' Bill Severin speaks to Baker Hall and Rider Hall residents; believes that recent events on campus have adversely affected UNI with the General Assembly; photo.
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2 'Time to do what I can to stop this war'--Morris
Newland--Kathie
Steve Morris speaks at Viet Nam War discussion.
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3 Advance registration for spring to begin Monday Schedule.
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4 EPC to report annually to Faculty Senate EPC will report even though it is not responsible to the Faculty Senate.
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5 Peaceful protest of U.S. Marine recruiting team Students staff table near Marines.
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6 SS passes proposed Rights Bill unanimously Will appear as amendment to Student Senate constitution.
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7 Thorne explains presence at speech by Severin Text of statement released by Professor Thorne to explain why he attended presentation.
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8 'Similarity'
Clink--Charles A.--Jr. (Clancy)
Critical of the arrangements for Mr. Severin's recent campus appearance.
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9 'They are bad news'
Burns--Bob
Critical of those who are unwilling "to earn rights".
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10 A spoof on the merits of cheating
Pirages--Phillip J. (Classes of 1967 and 1969; English Faculty)
"Discovers" letter.
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11 An evening wasted . . . .
Wales--Ila
Unhappy with speaking arrangements, but believes Mr. Severin had little to say.
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12 Another kind of cheating
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Suggests that there may be cheating involved in modern language testing.
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13 Congratulations Severin
Blair--William Franklin (Class of 1970)
Sarcastic praise for Mr. Severin.
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14 Is GDI ashamed?
Dirksen--David J. (Class of 1969)
Claims Greeks do have something worthwhile to offer.
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Klemensen--Dick
Peace demonstrator is mistaken as a U. S. Marine recruiter.
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16 Individual writing assistance offered to UNI students Students may seek help at Writing Improvement Services office.
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17 NU High School to present 'The Grass Harp'
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18 Pi Theta Pi Will pledge to Alpha Gamma Delta.
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19 Richard Donald tells of Mao's cultural powers Interprets recent events in China.
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20 Scholars and queens are Delt members
Allerton--Keith L. (Class of 1970)
Brief history of Delta Delta Phi; recent achievements.
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Allerton--Keith L. (Class of 1970)
Characters from the 'Threepenny Opera' dance the tango; photo.
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22 Young Republicans Membership week.
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23 Untitled
Hoffmans--Edward C. (English Faculty)
Mr. Hoffmans offers viewpoints on draft.
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24 Defends thesis, thanks Hallberg
Hoffmans--Edward C. (English Faculty)
Mr. Hoffmans further explains his positions on the draft and Viet Nam; responds to Professor Hallberg.
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25 Hippie belief--person should be individual
Jacobsen--Bill
Believes that hippies are a logical outcome in American society.
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26 Church ministry to hippies?
Riggert--Gustav
Unsure about what church should do.
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27 Does LSD harm chromosomes?
Jacobsen--Bill
Examines current evidence.
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28 Way of thinking or appearance?
Jacobsen--Bill
Quick survey of local attitudes.
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29 Hippies indicate bankrupt values
Newcomer--David
Believes American society is at fault.
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30 Politically irrelevant
Jacobsen--Bill
H. Rap Brown's beliefs about hippies.
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31 'Critic and writer can be one'--Rosenthal M. L. Rosenthal speaks at Conference '68.
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32 Education seminar to meet today CSCU group will meet.
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33 Marching 100 to give final performance Will present concert in Auditorium.
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34 Math department to offer 5-week GOTRAN course November 17 Will teach programming language.
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35 Orientation group plans pre-registration programs Students and parents will attend two day session.
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36 Research project by Dr. Dreier is published Completes work on community school districts.
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37 UNI students attend forensic conference Six students will attend conference in South Dakota.
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38 Intramural basketball on, eight teams undefeated Two weeks into the program several teams remain undefeated.
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39 Lowe House, SAE frat win in tennis Competition ended with Lowe House and SAE claiming division titles.
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40 UNI hosts Eastern Michigan in finale; 11 seniors start UNI hopes to close out season with a win; photo.
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41 John Lattner of Notre Dame to speak at UNI Will speak at football banquet; photo.
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42 Panther matmen face tough schedule; open December 2 UNI hopes to better last season's record.
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43 Schooley cinch to top old Capitani pass mark Phil Schooley in line to break fourteen year old Ralph Capitani passing record.
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44 'Man in a Cocked Hat' to be tonight Next in Union film series.
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45 Aquatic Art Symposium to be today Over one hundred expected to attend.
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46 AWS receives poll results Sunday night New constitution approved; poll also favors off-campus housing for women.
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47 Five scientists to talk at UNI Science Symposium Preview of upcoming conference.
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48 MU supports proposal for SS re-apportionment Seek to re-define link of MU and AWS with Student Senate.
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49 Previews Activities and meetings.
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50 Rally to be tonight Pep rally scheduled.
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51 Symphony Orchestra to perform Will perform work by Handel, Debussy, and Dvorak.
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52 Tickets are on sale for music presentation For "Threepenny Opera".