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1 '68 Homecoming Queen election to be Thursday Election for queen and court will be Thursday; new queen will be announced in October 11, 1968 issue; list of candidates; photo.
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2 Peace Corps recruiters on campus this week Representatives will be available to speak to interested students during "Peace Corps Week", September 30 to October 5, 1968.
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3 Personal, school problems taken to Counseling Center
Wilbur--Thomas W. (Student--1968-1969)
Description of services and list of staff; photo.
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4 Plan study of Married Student Housing problem
Bandfield--Mike
Applications for Married Student Housing are exceeding number of available units by three to one; study planned for October 1968; photo.
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5 Senior Pix to be taken next week Senior pictures for the Old Gold will be taken October 7 through October 9, 1968 by Lohnes Photographers.
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6 A fable
Breithaupt--J. F. (Psychology Faculty)
Variation on the fairy tale about the princess and the frog who was really a prince.
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7 Heed call
Hanna--Mike
Editorial blames overcrowded classes on a failure by the university to expand necessary facilities; calls on students and faculty to show their concern to legislators and Board of Regents.
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8 One man, one vote
Sale--David
Letter argues for proportional representation of different constituencies on Student Senate.
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9 Thanks Knapp
Acacia Fraternity
Supports letter by Terry Knapp in previous issue of NI.
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10 The World of the Sparrow and the Hawk Humorous look at aspects of UNI campus life.
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11 William in Wonderland
Kilbourn--William P. (Classes of 1970 and 1976)
Letter in the form of a short story describes nightmare about inability to locate research materials.
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12 A lack of reality
Hays--Larry (Class of 1971)
Letter comments on Des Moines Register article regarding Presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey's plan for peace in Vietnam without US troops.
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13 Working for newspaper not glamorous: Hovelson
Wilbur--Thomas W. (Student--1968-1969)
Des Moines Register and Tribune staff writer Jack Hovelson spoke at the Conference on the High School Newspaper at UNI Saturday; photo.
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14 'Turned on' radio produces KYTC
Cada--Marie
UNI radio station plays music of many styles; DJ schedule given.
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15 AWS considers government plans for Bender Hall Qualified students may apply for a variety of offices.
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16 Government grant competition nears close, Rhum says Deadline for applications is October 21, 1968; grants cover graduate study or research, and study or professional training in the creative and performing arts.
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17 Student Senate to compile prof ratings Student Senate Committee on Faculty Relations hopes to produce booklet of faculty evaluations in time for spring preregistration, based on questionnaires filed by students last spring.
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18 Untitled High school students practice their writing at the Conference on the High School Newspaper; photo.
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19 ACEI Northern Iowa student branch of ACEI will hold organizational meeting Thursday at Judson House.
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20 Christian Science Lecture Charles Carr will present "Education Plus", a free Christian Science lecture tonight.
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21 Distributive Education All students interested in office, distributive, and vocational education are invited to attend Thursday meeting of Distributive Education Club.
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22 Kappa Delta Pi Honorary education organization will meet tomorrow.
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23 Phi Delta Kappa Luncheon will be held in conjunction with ISEA Convention October 18, 1968, in Des Moines.
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24 Pop Concert to feature 'The Pair' First of three pops concerts will feature The Pair Extraordinaire and George Stevens, October 18 in the Men's Gym; photo.
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25 Sigma Alpha Eta National speech and hearing honorary will meet; guest speaker will be Professor M. B. Smith.
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26 The Club Will meet tomorrow and play tape of speech given by Dick Gregory last year.
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27 Untitled
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
Two construction workers suspended above new student union; photo.
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28 Harriers tie Loras; meet Luther today UNI and Loras tie 28-28 in first four-mile run of the season.
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29 Panthers alone at the top with 34-12 Augustana win
Waller--Steve
UNI's victory over Augustana leaves them in #1 spot; photo.
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30 Athletic Club elects Board of Directors Directors for 1968-69 announced; officers chosen.
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31 Flag football schedule Schedule and results for intramural flag football; photo.
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32 New entrance A new entrance for students living in Campbell, Lawther, and Bartlett was added to the north side of the field for this Saturday's game.
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33 Small, speedy Randy Ruisch hauls 'em in Tight end Ruisch helps out Panthers; photo.
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34 South Dakota State whips Morningside; next foe UNI to play Morningside for Homecoming, October 19, 1968.
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35 Art Department sponsors fall semester film series Schedule announced for Art Department film series.
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36 Bulletin board only evidence of Free U Board on second floor of Old Administration Building is reminder of Free University and can still be used by anyone who wishes to start a free university class.
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37 Elementary grade teachers discuss curriculum issues Elementary Education Conference was held Saturday, sponsored by Department of Education; J. Stanley Marshall gave the principal address, "The Curriculum in Elementary Science".
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38 Previews Activities and meetings.
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39 The Club officially recognized The Club was recognized by the Office of the Dean as an official campus organization, will deal with problems of racism.
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40 Young Demos challenge Republicans to debate Young Democrats members call for debate; Y. D. members also challenge incumbent representative H. R. Gross to debate John Van Eschen, Democratic candidate, who calls for draft system reform.