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1 Auditoria recommendation includes coliseum, theater Committee recommends coliseum seating ten thousand, auditorium seating two thousand, and a theater seating eight hundred.
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2 Christianity relevant to modern life? Jules Moreau will speak; photo.
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3 Discuss fee increase, liberalizing student rules Regents consider increasing fees by $13 per semester and providing greater choice in housing.
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4 Gary Cummings, Cyndi Hovden SS candidates Candidates announce; photo.
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5 Quiet demonstration; 'No room for Hellwig' Demonstrators staff information desk in Crossroads while CIA recruiter interviews students in Placement Bureau; peaceful picketing; photo.
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6 Theroux: untruth is humbug; honesty must become habit Paul Theroux talks about his writing.
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7 'B.T. degree for trade-school;' Obiter Scripta
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes that the proposed Bachelor of Technology, with its abbreviated General Education requirement, is inappropriate for a university.
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8 Better to banish offenders
Knievel--William R. (Psychology Faculty)
Professor Knievel disagrees with Professor Fox; believes it is better to get the cheaters off campus.
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9 It just takes time
Hanna--Mike
Mildly critical of the way in which proposed changes seem to get bogged down.
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10 Offers alternative to Viet War
Custer--Oral
Offers ways of dealing with Viet Nam situation.
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11 Untitled
Klemensen--Dick
Student gets placed in a women's gym class.
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12 Radio does not play tapes
Shirk--Dennis
Thief stole his tape player.
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13 Feature soloists, trombones in 1968 Concert Band tour Eighty-piece band will play twelve concerts; photo.
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14 Old Gold Variety Show Wednesday Will present variety show rather than concert or beauty pageant.
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15 Summer Repertory Theatre applications due March 30 Schedule of plays.
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16 UNI personnel workshop set for March 27 Fifth annual workshop scheduled.
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17 'Black Humor' portable 'release for sadism'
Beasley--Marjorie
Review of book "Black Humor."
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18 $45,000 grant awarded for education session Will fund summer institute on secondary reading.
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19 Cyndi Hovden appointed SS vice-president Other appointments announced.
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20 Shortage of rooms, changes cause embarrassed confusion Lewis Glenn talks about the scheduling process and the difficulty with overcrowding in recent years.
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21 Upchurch--grading causes barrier for student, prof Talks with faculty about effects of grades on the student-faculty relationship.
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22 Panthers host Jacks at McElroy in crucial test UNI will meet South Dakota State for the fifty-seventh time.
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23 Panthers take on Wayne State; Henry optimistic Panthers expect victory against Wayne State.
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24 Untitled Clarke House basketball team won the all-university championship with an 11-1 record.
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25 NCAA champ Michigan State here in mat tilt UNI plans to carry their current record as they face Michigan State.
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26 UNI initiates 'Dribble-In'; odds and ends
Azbell--Norm
Teams will dribble a basketball the 5.3 miles to McElroy Auditorium; handball teams should sign up; Jerry Waugh is 10th in career scoring; wrestlers set two season records.
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27 Waugh still leads scoring race; Theeler second Panther Jerry Waugh continues to hold the NCC scoring lead.
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28 Baker, Rider sponsor dance tomorrow Will feature psychedelic lights.
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29 Employees may sign to swim University employees may use the Women's Pool for rec swims if they register.
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30 Flight training course is offered Nine-week ground school will be offered.
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31 Interpretation workshop tomorrow Professors McDavitt and Chapman will lead discussions.
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32 M. B. Smith guest at 'Dinner with Prof' Professor Smith offers views on grading.
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33 Previews Activities and meetings.
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34 Untitled The Regents Complex continues to add student artwork; five panels now completed; photo.