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1 Montagu probes effects of violent civil disorder
Brewer--Marcia
Ashley Montagu spoke about civil disobedience and change in society.
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2 Untitled "S. S. Squeezem Inn," the Gamma Delta float, won the President's trophy; photo.
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3 Wesley Foundation shooting continues to be a mystery Shots fired through the window of the Wesley Foundation are under investigation by Cedar Falls police.
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4 'Criticism seems unfounded'; UNI cheerleaders
Jensen--Jane
Letter refutes critical letter by Jay Forrest on 10/15/68; photo.
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5 Political awareness
Hanna--Mike
Editorial urges students to be aware and involved in the American political system.
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6 Untitled George Wallace speaks for the common man.
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7 YR's wait patiently
Peterson--Ronald A. (Classes of 1969 and 1974)
Letter challenges State President of Young Democrats to debate the Young Republican State Chairman Leroy Corey regarding the Great Society.
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8 'Hughes appearance seems inappropriate'
Jacobsen--James Edward (Class of 1972)
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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9 An observation
Breithaupt--J. F. (Psychology Faculty)
Letter speculates about what effect the repeal of compulsory attendance laws would have on Iowa public schools.
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10 Uninhibited Panther has toe control or deformed paws
Will--Earl
Letter observes humorously that the Panther footprints seen around campus have varying numbers of toes.
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11 YD's send formal challenge
Youngblood--Tim
Letter states that YDs have challenged YRs to debate on gubernatorial candidates Paul Franzenburg and Robert Ray.
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12 Gamma Delta float wins seventh President's trophy Winning floats, clowns, window, and lawn displays listed.
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13 Speaking this week Governor Harold Hughes will speak today; State Treasurer Paul Franzenburg and David Stanley will speak tomorrow; photo.
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14 Untitled Members of the 1968 Homecoming Committee are pictured; photo.
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15 Highlights of 'UNIverse' '68
Ryerson--Dennis
Highlights from the Homecoming Parade; photo.
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16 'The Cold War at East High'; Henry Parker on
Franks--Lonnie
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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17 ACE Association for Childhood Education will visit Woodward Hospital for the mentally retarded on Thursday.
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18 Home Economics Club Will meet tonight.
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19 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.
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20 Senior pictures now available Senior pictures taken October 7-9 may be picked up tomorrow at the UNI '69 yearbook office, 205 Gilchrist.
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21 Sigma Gamma Sigma Women's service sorority invites all women students to attend an information hour either tonight or tomorrow.
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22 Young Democrats John Van Eschen, Democratic candidate for Congress from the third district, will speak at tonight's meeting.
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23 Young Republicans Will meet tonight.
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24 Lindberg: Iowans don't have to be provincial
Lindberg--John Monson (English Faculty)
Governor's Committee on the United Nations offers opportunity for Iowans to see beyond the "provincial" Midwest.
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25 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.
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26 International Club attempts to solve world problems
Lyon--Randy
International Relations Club, or I.R. Club, offers interested students opportunities to discuss and debate international affairs.
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27 Model United Nations: venture in education
Tiffany--Dave
UNI will represent USSR and Central African Republic in Midwest Model United Nations February 19-22.
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28 25 familiar faces greet wrestling coach Patten Wrestling practices started Tuesday with twenty-five returners.
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29 Fast Iowa State runners humble outclassed UNI UNI was defeated by ISU, 15-50.
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30 Last quarter letdown and fateful interception spoil perfect Homecoming
Waller--Steve
Panthers lost to Morningside, 14-13.
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31 A sadder team but wiser now . . .
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
UNI faced a tough game against Morningside; photo.
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32 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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33 Four starters for coach Hogeland; nine lettermen Eighteen basketball candidates have started practice; team roster.
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34 Untitled Rider Hall defeated Shull Hall in the unofficial all-star championship; photo.
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35 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.
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36 Home Economics Club to sponsor boutonnier sale Dad's Day boutonniere sale will continue through October 28.
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37 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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38 Italian Chamber Music Ensemble to perform Second annual Chamber Music Series opens October 24 with I Madrigalisti di Venezia.
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39 Lindberg to read at Poetry Hour Professor John Lindberg will read poems by Marianne Moore today at Cloister Coffee House.