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1 700 attend Model UN, 'close to the real thing' Many UNI students involved.
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2 Faculty members to meet, talk to Regents today Group will exchange ideas.
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3 Group supports right of Draft Resisters in interview Administration will not allow CADRE to interview on campus because of fears of demonstrations.
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4 Jordanian delegate to UN to discuss Mid-East crisis Muhammad H. El-Farra will speak.
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5 Personnel problems, campus development on agenda Regents will meet on campus.
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6 Postpone prof evaluation, Iowan withdraws support Will require more time to get organized.
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7 Student government elections today; get out and vote Candidates make final statements.
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8 'Slim chance to stop axe'
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox pessimistic that Bachelor of Technology, with its limited general education, can be stopped.
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9 Cream of crop
Hanna--Mike
Supports split ticket: Cummings for president and Hoel for vice-president.
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10 Cummings clarifies Upchurch attacks
Cummings--Gary
Responds to Upchurch letter opposing his candidacy.
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11 Iowan published for leftists?!
Kopsa--Mrs. Francis W.
Believes Northern Iowan has limited viewpoint.
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12 RAP means reality
Sanders--Gary L. (Class of 1975)
Outlines reasons for supporting party.
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13 Realities--why are we a party?; Hovden and Hoel Final thoughts.
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14 Right action principles; RAP speaks out Final thoughts.
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15 Wales will vote for Cummings-Hoel; News Editors agree
Wales--Ila
Outlines reasons for support.
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16 What to conclude?
Kraft--Ken
Still concerned about war.
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17 'But who grades educators?'
Polansky--Ric
Questions strength, value, and currency of education.
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18 A substitute for general ed.; perspective
Nijim--Basheer K. (Geography Faculty)
Professor Nijim proposes independent reading and study.
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19 Meeker's baby: Lobby
Meeker--Fred
Defends platform plank on lobbying legislature.
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20 Poem on poet
Edmunds--Fred
Enjoyed Ginsberg visit.
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21 RAP parking plan infeasible
Litterer--Dick
Does not believe stall plan will work.
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22 Teacher evaluation survey
Polansky--Ric
Outlines aims of survey.
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23 Blackman: 'Well that is nice'
Blackman--Warren
Critical of Hoffmans viewpoint on personal rights.
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24 Commends Iowan on election coverage
Silka--Wayne
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25 Faculty evaluations
Cummings--Gary
Supports effort to evaluate faculty.
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26 Hoy 'challenge' a farce
Flam--Michele
Believes lobbying is necessary and feasible.
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27 Not Henschel project
Henschel--Mark
Believes SDS chapter formation was wish of students, not a personal project for him.
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28 Protest CADRE refusal
Wales--Ila
Group believes draft resistance group should have been allowed to interview on campus.
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29 Touché Mr. H. but . . .
Verstraete--Gary
Critical of Mr. Hoffmans' critique of demonstration policy.
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30 'More profound ways to change society' Sidney Cohen speaks on LSD.
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31 Pottery is best seller at Mart Teachers, students, and community members enjoyed the Thieves Market; photo.
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32 Calls writing a creation of 'psychedelic experience' Excepts from speech of Stephen Minot.
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33 Faculty Senate downs skip day; referred to EPC Also consider alternate class schedules including Saturday classes.
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34 Golf course damaged, now closed Soft turf susceptible to further damage.
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35 SS approves new student committee Establish Committee on Student Affairs.
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36 Face-lifting for 'beauty spot' Prexy's Pond receives much-needed repairs; photo.
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37 Folk Dance festival scheduled, men's gym Professor Moon talks about performances.
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38 Stage setting revamped, audience participates
Thode--Susan
Preparations for Pirandello play; photo.
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39 Terry plays in Pops Concert Clark Terry will appear in concert; photo.
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40 'Look for escape route when entering buildings'
Hilgemann--Karen Patricia (Class of 1968)
Expert offers advice on fire safety.
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41 Carney prefers Iowa pace, audiences to New York
Sanders--Jean
Interview with coffeehouse performer.
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42 Jazz Ensemble in first university competition Will compete in Eau Claire; list of performers.
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43 Peace Corps volunteers operate information booth Will show films and give placement tests.
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44 Candidates wind up campaigns
Newland--Kathie
RAP candidate Gary Cummings and ROC candidate Cyndi Hovden prepare for the elections; photo.
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45 'Boys from Syracuse' Musical comedy will be produced.
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46 Sigma Alpha Iota award recital Five contestants selected.
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47 Student humor, philosophies found scribbled on desks, walls
Walton--Marci
Selections of graffiti from around campus.
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48 NCC basketball coaches say Waugh 'most valuable' player Jerry Waugh picked as unanimous choice to be named to all-conference team; photo.
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49 Osboe takes 28-1 record to tournament Kent Osboe will travel to the NCAA tournament at Penn State.
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50 Osboe, Bond earn honors Kent Osboe and Jerry Bond receive All-American awards.
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51 Track team to host College Invitational meet Panthers dominated in quadrangular Tuesday.
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52 'New Morality' subject of Kirkendall speech Biographical sketch of Lester Kirkendall.
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53 4 faculty give concert Monday String quartet will perform
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54 6 rehearse for 'Joe Sent Me' Reader's Theatre production.
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55 Girres, Stinehart present Thursday student recital Concert program.
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56 Hearing set for budgets Student Senate committee will hear requests.
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57 Jazz OP organizational meeting set Prepare for Spring Fling.
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58 Previews Activities and meetings.