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1 Book Store textbook prices rise with rest of economy
Beasley--Marjorie
Examines recent increases in textbook prices.
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2 Maucker speaks out against irresponsible campus dissent
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
President Maucker praises faculty and students for debate without violence and outlines major tasks for 1968-69; photo.
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3 Students to elect Homecoming Queen from 10 coeds Election will take place Thursday; new queen will be crowned October 14, 1968, and will appear at Homecoming game half-time and Homecoming Dance, October 19, 1968.
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4 Summer to bring Centrex installation
Seeland--Jean
New system will allow direct dialing; Northwestern Bell expects to serve about two thousand dorm room telephones and five hundred administrative telephones.
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5 UAB plans programs to get student interest
Sullivan--Bernie
UAB will receive $8000 to support programming; UAB purpose given; recent and upcoming activities discussed.
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6 Administration at fault?
Hanna--Mike
Editorial explores reasons and possible solutions for over-crowded classrooms.
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7 Faculty challenge 'demure'
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Faculty challenge to university authority has been milder than student challenge, but is increasing.
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8 Hierarchy of sins needs revision
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Letter suggests that traditional morality has exaggerated the importance of sexual misbehavior relative to other types of misbehavior.
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9 No God, no Satan?
Herrmeyer--David
Letter challenges religious teachings of university.
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10 Properties of color
Bassett--Patricia
Letter suggests that racial equality is the important issue, not choice of labels "colored" or "black".
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11 Rushees advised to question
Knapp--Terry J. (Speech Faculty)
Letter urges students to question importance and validity of fraternity and sorority acceptance and rejection during rush.
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12 Towers dorms near completion Construction on Bender and Dancer Halls continues; photo.
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13 Cabinet of natural history now museum
Ryerson--Dennis
History of the museum, which will be open in its new location in the Physical Plant Shops Building around the middle of October 1968..
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14 Sneak preview of museum exhibits Students enjoy a sneak preview of the UNI Museum in the Physical Plant Building; photo.
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15 Ten Northern Iowa coeds vie for Homecoming Queen title Photo spread on the UNI Homecoming Queen candidates; photo.
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16 Alpha Beta Alpha Library science fraternity will meet Monday.
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17 Chess Club Will meet Tuesday.
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18 Cloister Coffeehouse Rubber Band will perform at the Cloister Coffee House today and tomorrow.
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19 Kappa Delta Pi Educational fraternity will hold organizational meeting Wednesday.
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20 Longfellow Program Organizational meeting; group will work with underprivileged elementary children.
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21 Students: book prices high
Obermeier--Mary
Asks students to ponder reasons for high textbook prices.
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22 Brian Carney returns to Union coffeehouse Folk, rock and pop singer Brian Carney will return to open Union Coffeehouse; coordinators of the Iowa-Minnesota coffeehouse circuit will meet October 4, 1968.
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23 Pops Series tickets to go on sale today Ticket prices and preliminary concert schedule given.
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24 UAB presents film 'Compulsion' Third film in series "Protest and Revolution" will be shown tonight in Commons Ballroom; plot described.
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25 260 student teachers in first nine-week term About 260 of 1200 students scheduled to student teach in 1968-69 have begun their assignments in thirteen areas throughout the state.
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26 Hovelson to head news workshop Second annual Conference on the High School Newspaper will take place at UNI tomorrow; workshop sessions will be led by journalists, UNI students, and others.
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27 UNI sponsors Spanish class for community Community class in elementary Spanish began September 25, 1968, and is one of six such courses to be offered this fall.
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28 Jennett: 'Grouping, not times that impressed me' After 16-42 victory over Winona State last Saturday, UNI faces Loras College this Saturday; photo.
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29 Men's Gym is available for recreational use Men reminded of recreational schedule.
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30 Panthers push for ninth straight over Augustana
Waller--Steve
UNI faces Augustana tomorrow at Sioux Falls.
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31 Northern one-two punch shows close rushing race Jim Wagner and Dennis Kettner battle for rushing lead; Phil Schooley chases UNI season and career passing records.
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32 Untitled Larrabee House defeats Sherman House, 25-7. in intramural flag football; photo.
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33 Flag football scores Scores from Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday..
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34 Swimming team to meet Wednesday; set schedule Prospective members should attend October 2 meeting; tentative 1968-69 schedule given.
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35 Previews Activities and meetings.
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36 UNI hosts Elementary Education Conference Over 1600 expected attend 17th annual Elementary Education Conference tomorrow; featured speaker will be J. Stanley Marshall of Florida State University.
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37 Waterloo play has Fishers in lead roles Professors Lyle and Beverly Fisher, will be featured in "Luv" at the Hope Martin Theatre in Waterloo.