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Untitled "S. S. Squeezem Inn," the Gamma Delta float, won the President's trophy; photo.
Wesley Foundation shooting continues to be a mystery Shots fired through the window of the Wesley Foundation are under investigation by Cedar Falls police.
Montagu probes effects of violent civil disorder Ashley Montagu spoke about civil disobedience and change in society.
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A sadder team but wiser now . . . UNI faced a tough game against Morningside; photo.
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Four starters for coach Hogeland; nine lettermen Eighteen basketball candidates have started practice; team roster.
Untitled Rider Hall defeated Shull Hall in the unofficial all-star championship; photo.
Disappointed coach sees defense all right, but 'Big O' sputtering Panthers weren't "up to par" for the Homecoming game against Morningside.
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Italian Chamber Music Ensemble to perform Second annual Chamber Music Series opens October 24 with I Madrigalisti di Venezia.
Lindberg to read at Poetry Hour Professor John Lindberg will read poems by Marianne Moore today at Cloister Coffee House.
Home Economics Club to sponsor boutonnier sale Dad's Day boutonniere sale will continue through October 28.
Board of Regents to appeal court's work stoppage ban Regents voted to appeal the decision of the Black Hawk County District Court which banned Physical Plant workers from participating in a strike or work stoppage; President Maucker and Dean Lang spoke to the Regents about money for research.
Hootenanny features folksingers Homecoming Hootenanny Wednesday featured the Mad Russian, Necia Wright, the She & Us (led by Alice Dahlman), the Unfinished Fifth (Dave Sale and Mert Yockstick), Liz Buechele, Nancy Winckelman, and Nancy Neiman.
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Untitled George Wallace speaks for the common man.
'Criticism seems unfounded'; UNI cheerleaders Letter refutes critical letter by Jay Forrest on 10/15/68; photo.
YR's wait patiently Letter challenges State President of Young Democrats to debate the Young Republican State Chairman Leroy Corey regarding the Great Society.
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Political awareness Editorial urges students to be aware and involved in the American political system.
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YD's send formal challenge Letter states that YDs have challenged YRs to debate on gubernatorial candidates Paul Franzenburg and Robert Ray.
An observation Letter speculates about what effect the repeal of compulsory attendance laws would have on Iowa public schools.
Uninhibited Panther has toe control or deformed paws Letter observes humorously that the Panther footprints seen around campus have varying numbers of toes.
'Hughes appearance seems inappropriate' Letter suggests that, since Democratic Governor Hughes will speak at UNI while a candidate for U. S. Senate, a Republican candidate for a comparable public office should also be invited to speak.
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Untitled Members of the 1968 Homecoming Committee are pictured; photo.
Speaking this week Governor Harold Hughes will speak today; State Treasurer Paul Franzenburg and David Stanley will speak tomorrow; photo.
Gamma Delta float wins seventh President's trophy Winning floats, clowns, window, and lawn displays listed.
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Highlights of 'UNIverse' '68 Highlights from the Homecoming Parade; photo.
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Young Republicans Will meet tonight.
Young Democrats John Van Eschen, Democratic candidate for Congress from the third district, will speak at tonight's meeting.
Home Economics Club Will meet tonight.
Senior pictures now available Senior pictures taken October 7-9 may be picked up tomorrow at the UNI '69 yearbook office, 205 Gilchrist.
Phi Gamma Mu Honorary social science organization will meet today; interested juniors or seniors with twenty hours in social science and a 3.00 grade average are invited to attend.
Sigma Gamma Sigma Women's service sorority invites all women students to attend an information hour either tonight or tomorrow.
ACE Association for Childhood Education will visit Woodward Hospital for the mentally retarded on Thursday.
'The Cold War at East High'; Henry Parker on Comments from Professor Henry Parker on racial tension at East High School in Waterloo and The Club; Parker was served a subpoena to testify in court this afternoon regarding his knowledge of racial incidents.
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United Nations Day Thursday; two on CIRUNA Board Student Karin Johnson was elected Chairman of the United Nations Council; Professor George R. Poage was elected faculty representative on the Board of Directors; brief history of CIRUNA given.
Lindberg: Iowans don't have to be provincial Governor's Committee on the United Nations offers opportunity for Iowans to see beyond the "provincial" Midwest.
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International Club attempts to solve world problems International Relations Club, or I.R. Club, offers interested students opportunities to discuss and debate international affairs.
Model United Nations: venture in education UNI will represent USSR and Central African Republic in Midwest Model United Nations February 19-22.
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25 familiar faces greet wrestling coach Patten Wrestling practices started Tuesday with twenty-five returners.
Fast Iowa State runners humble outclassed UNI UNI was defeated by ISU, 15-50.
Last quarter letdown and fateful interception spoil perfect Homecoming Panthers lost to Morningside, 14-13.