Issue Contents

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1 Blanche Izumi to reign at Homecoming
Seeland--Jean
Profile of Homecoming Queen Blanche Izumi; brief profiles of her court; photo.
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2 Homecoming previews Schedule of events for Homecoming 1968.
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3 M. B. Smith asks action to assure free speech
Axtell--Diane
Professor Smith expressed concern to the Faculty Senate Monday over organized efforts to deny speakers free expression.
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4 An AFT statement
Crownfield--David R. (Philosophy and Religion Facu
States that President Maucker has not formally responded to requests for a meeting with the AFT, and asks him to do so; asks that he give AFT treatment equal to that of other faculty organizations.
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5 Fox weeps
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Letter expresses dissatisfaction over scatology in recent editorial.
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6 Great Goliaths!
Hanna--Mike
Editorial urges readers to support the football team.
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7 Objects to 'black' courses
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Column expresses concern that black history and black literature courses may be counterproductive, and calls for worthwhile black works to be studied in the standard courses.
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8 Problem for others?
Gelb--Edward A. (Psychology Faculty)
Letter expresses concern over how to grade students who are on the border between two letter grades in the new plus-minus grading system.
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9 Untitled
Klemensen--Dick
UNI football player stomps the opposition.
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10 Untitled
Klemensen--Dick
Cartoon praises Panther defense.
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11 Applications being accepted for Social Science Seminar Seventh seminar will have a study tour of Europe and the Soviet Union.
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12 Broudy to address student supervisors Harry S. Broudy will speak at the fifth annual Conference for Supervisors of Student Teachers on October 12, 1968, at Price Laboratory School.
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13 Hold tryouts for student directed plays Tryouts will be held October 15-16, 1968; schedule includes "I'll be Home for Christmas,The Price", and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead".
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14 Program to list Dad's Day events Dad's Day Committee is compiling a listing.
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15 Debate squad places fourth in tournament Varsity debate squad finished fourth out of fifty-two teams at Wisconsin State; junior varsity squad finished second out of twenty-four teams.
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16 Representative candidate to support Northern Iowa Speaking Monday night, Willard Hansen, candidate for state representative, told the Young Republicans that he would seek more funding for UNI if elected.
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17 Untitled
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
A jug band practices for the Homecoming Varieties which will be presented Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday; photo.
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18 Variety Show tickets available Tickets available; show will be presented Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
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19 Beer on the hill Announcement of a poll scheduled for October 15, 1968, to determine student and faculty opinion.
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20 Born in log cabin he built himself; J. F. Breithaupt
Sullivan--Bernie
Comments from a talk at the Cloister Coffee House by J. F. Breithaupt.
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21 Five South Vietnamese profs here this week South Vietnamese professors of teaching are on campus observing and discussing teacher training programs.
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22 New Student Union takes shape
Wilbur--Thomas W. (Student--1968-1969)
Pictures of the ongoing construction of the new Union; photo.
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23 Alpha Beta Alpha Will sponsor a bake sale Monday in the Commons.
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24 Cloister Coffeehouse Will feature Liz Beuchele.
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25 Northern Iowa, East High cooperate in help program UNI begins program with East High School in Waterloo to help African-American students attend college.
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26 Poll of faculty shows Humphrey as favorite Results of a poll of UNI faculty by a Price Laboratory School class.
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27 Roten Gallery exhibition is on display Exhibit "Prints for Young Collectors" is on display in the Art Gallery through October 27, 1968.
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28 Spanish Club Will meet Monday in the Cloister Coffeehouse.
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29 Students to report errors Students are asked to report address errors found in the 1969 Student Directory, commonly called the Herd Book, to the Student Personnel Office or the Registrar's Office.
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30 Cross Country team loses second meet to Wartburg UNI's record now 1-2-1 after loss to Wartburg.
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31 Northern's fiercest and oldest rival, Drake, here tomorrow
Waller--Steve
UNI hopes to bring home first victory over Drake since 1964; profile of Drake team; photo.
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32 Clarke vs. Spartans for all-U flag football crown Clarke House beat Kendall House, 27-6, and will face the off-campus Spartans for the championship title; final standings listed.
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33 Panthers lead NCC defense and scoring UNI leads in total defense, rushing defense, and scoring.
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34 Ten lettermen for swimming team this year Ten lettermen, two high school all-staters, and others make up Panther team; list of members.
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35 Untitled Dick Klaudt kicks a 29-yard field goal in last Saturday's 38-10 win over South Dakota State; photo.
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36 '68 Northern grid squad ahead of Pecan Bowl team Panthers at top of North Central Conference standings; outperforming 1964 Northern Pecan Bowl team as they approach game with Drake.
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37 Four more big guns
Wood--Dave
Profile for each of four players: Vincent "Skip" Bellock, Denny Kettner, Richard Klaudt, and John Williams; photo.
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38 Varsity, frosh basketball men try out Tuesday Tryouts will be held next Tuesday.
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39 '68 Homecoming buttons on sale tonight at dance Homecoming buttons will be on sale tonight at a dance and pep rally; buttons with lucky numbers will qualify for prizes.
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40 1969 summer jobs available in Germany Student jobs for summer 1969 are available.
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41 Ed Hoffmans to counsel for 'Resist' Former UNI English instructor Edward Hoffmans spoke on a variety of topics Tuesday at a meeting of Students for a Democratic Society.
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42 Faculty members attend Business Education Seminar James Blanford and Leonard Keefe completed a seminar sponsored by Northwestern Bell.
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43 Football tickets available soon Tickets for Homecoming game October 19 against Morningside will be distributed next week.
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44 Meeting for new students scheduled Meetings for new freshmen and new transfers will be held Monday.
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45 New court order bans Physical Plant strike Monday's court order banned Physical Plant workers from striking or picketing on or near campus.
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46 Previews Activities and meetings.
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47 SS committee conducts poll for beer on Hill The Student Affairs Committee of the Student Senate will poll students on October 15 about beer on the Hill.