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1 AAUP nominates Maucker for Meiklejohn Award Would recognize President Maucker for his role in defending academic freedom.
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2 Dean reveals suspensions; may be more in future Two more students suspended.
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3 End demonstrations of computer teaching aid Used to provide students with drill and practice.
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4 Group pictures for Old Gold taken next week Schedule posted.
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5 Limited edition of Seven on sale today Remaining one hundred copies on sale.
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6 Placement meeting for '68 positions Meeting for teaching position candidates.
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7 Regents approve $424,000 to renovate Sabin Hall Also appropriate money for steam tunnels and wells for air conditioning.
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8 Theroux to talk Monday on 'Writer in Africa' Paul Theroux will speak and read from his work; photo.
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9 'Gloom fills Seven innards' -- Brook
Brook--Richard John (English Faculty)
Review of magazine Seven.
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10 Punishment does not fit crime
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes students who were suspended for stealing examinations should be compelled to spend more time in college, not less.
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11 Purpose needs--clarification
Hanna--Mike
Believes editor should explain purpose of Seven.
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12 Untitled
Klemensen--Dick
Professors need armed guards when grades come out.
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13 Welcome to CIA recruiter
Hoffmans--Edward C. (English Faculty)
Ironic comments; believes recruiter will find fertile ground at UNI.
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14 300 girls to participate in Sports Day Sports Day will host an opportunity for girls to participate in several different sports activities.
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15 Model UN members to meet Sunday
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16 $61,550 grant for summer Science Institute Will be used for life sciences symposium.
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17 Concert managers group elects Jones president Professor Jones will serve large group.
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18 Consider UNI for German service center Professor Odwarka reports.
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19 Grace Van Ness wins ballroom dance contest Wins waltz in gold division.
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20 243 degrees at Commencement
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21 3 faculty members help write children's game book Can be used in Head Start program.
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22 Norwegian class to be continued Community class in elementary Norwegian.
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23 Sunrise courses offered for spring semester Television courses.
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24 Untitled Changing schedules can be a long process; photo.
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25 Gymnasts on road for 3 dual meets Eight gymnasts hope to bring home first victory of the season.
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26 Tank team at St. Cloud State and Hamline U. Coach Henry heads into meets with mixed emotions.
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27 UNI in crucial test with South Dakota, Morningside Panthers fight to regain their NCC conference lead as they face South Dakota University and Morningside.
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28 "Old and New" to highlight intra-squad track meet The 280-yard run has been temporarily added to the schedule for the intra-squad meet.
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29 9-2 Panther matmen host quadrangular tomorrow
Slessor--Rod
Panthers hope to continue current winning record despite the loss of numerous wrestlers.
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30 9-week program for physical conditioning set An advanced physical conditioning program will be offered for all men interested.
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31 Golf meeting today at 4 p.m. All prospective golfers need to attend meeting.
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32 Men's gym to be open six Sundays Men interested in free recreational activities may participate at the Men's Gym.
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33 $300 adjustment to Old Gold for color photos Board makes appointments.
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34 18 extension courses set for spring Will be offered in fourteen communities.
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35 2 music professors to give recital Monday Professors Bock and Baum will perform.
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36 8 students in forensic tournament Will compete at Iowa City.
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37 Elementary Spanish course offered for spring Community course to be offered.
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38 Previews Activities and meetings.
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39 Tele-lecture series planned by Union Board To consist of telephone conversation with well-known people.
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40 UAB sponsors dance tomorrow in Commons