Issue Contents

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1 'Boys from Syracuse' blend of music, humor
Thode--Susan
Preview of play; description of production; photo.
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2 'Schools have failed in minority education:' Smith Donald H. Smith speaks on urban education.
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3 8 UNI students to attend IHEA meeting Will attend home economics meeting.
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4 Bell installment stops Campanile clock until May New bells will be installed.
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5 CADRE representatives talk at counseling session
Volgarino--James R. (Class of 1974; Industrial Technology Faculty)
Representatives discuss draft options.
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6 CADRE to recruit students on campus Will permit representatives on campus so long as they do not advocate breaking of law.
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7 Cyndi Hovden replaces Bruce Upchurch in SS Passing of gavel.
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8 'CADRE rejection aids publicity'
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Believes university should have allowed draft resistance group to talk with students on campus.
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9 Communication to sustain interest; a look at Student Senate
Hovden--Cynthia (Class of 1969)
New leaders outline goals for upcoming year.
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10 Thanks to administration CADRE well publicized
Hanna--Mike
Believes draft resistance group received publicity while university decided on its position.
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11 'Genuine choice on Viet Nam War November 5'
Wehner--Carl Orville (Classes of 1951 and 1959; Mathematics Faculty)
Urges students to support candidates who represent their views, and not to resort to illegal activity.
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12 'Parading causes debate'
Hoffmans--Edward C. (English Faculty)
Attempts to refute charges relating to US presence in Asia.
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13 'SS only advisory board'
Hughes--Tom
Attempts to outline role of Student Senate with regard to budget for student newspaper.
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14 'Teach Hougen's pet ideas?'
Ravn--Robert
Critical of Senator Hougen.
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15 China students on field trip to Kansas City Will view exhibition.
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16 Iannis Xenakis to speak on avant-garde music
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17 Khadem to speak at Baha'i Youth Conference Riaz Khadem will speak and Michele Danesh will perform.
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18 Teach-in on teaching to be this weekend Organized by students who decided that education courses did not cover vital areas.
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19 ISEA Professors Middleton and Phillips will speak.
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20 Kimon Friar to discuss Nikos Kazantzakis work Will present several lectures; photo.
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21 Phi Mu Alpha to present concert Sunday Will present twentieth century American music.
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22 Soil Conservation Society Sylvan Runkel will speak.
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23 UNI to host English Language Arts conference Will focus on teaching of composition.
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24 Briggs intramural basketball champs Briggs House defeated Clarke House, 31-30.
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25 Osboe, Bond drop first round matches in NCAA Panthers defeated in first matches.
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26 Play night in Women's gym, pool Men and women may participate in a variety of events.
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27 Trackmen win third NCC indoor championship Panthers scored in every event, totaling 73.5 points, to win third consecutive title.
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28 UNI baseball team hosts Knights; pitching promising. Panthers host Wartburg in season opener today.
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29 Waugh drops Olympic Jerry Waugh withdrew himself from NCAA Olympics race.
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30 Defeat Southwest Missouri in first outdoor meet Panthers dominated, 90-55, winning fourteen of the seventeen events.
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31 Golf squad opens season next Friday UNI opens season against Southwest Missouri State.
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32 Rec. schedules announced Off-campus applications for several sports due.
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33 Tennis team vs. Penn in season opener Panthers host William Penn at home tomorrow.
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34 Cheerleading try-outs scheduled Practices for try-outs are set.
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35 Mr., Mrs. Stych 'Dinner with Prof' guests
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36 Previews Activities and meetings.
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37 Student directed one-acts to be presented Sunday Brief summaries and cast list for three plays.
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38 Students for McCarthy to meet Monday New group will hold first meeting.