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1 Fox urges open debate
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox urges students to voice their concerns to the General Assembly, but to try avoid open confrontations.
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2 Not a casual aside
Smith--James E.
Takes seriously Professor Smith's comments on faculty restrooms.
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3 Rally sparks student legislative action; Maucker urges communication
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
Two thousand students attend information meeting regarding the budget, the anti-riot proposal, and the voting age; photo.
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4 ROC supports Senate Cancel convention in order to concentrate on current pressing issues.
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5 Theobald to speak Robert Theobald will speak at winter convocation.
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6 Blind leading blind
Ryerson--Dennis
Reacts to recent comments by David Stanley that the Regents universities are getting too large.
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7 Faculty actions on S.F. 123
Dreier--William H. (Education Faculty)
Professor Dreier points out possible objections to faculty action regarding the anti-riot bill.
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8 Fears 'clean-up, close-up'
Ballantyne--Robert L.
Fears legislators will confuse obscene language with the political message.
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9 Ombudsman Answers questions about Governor Ray's budget and about Professor Fox's role as regular columnist for the NI.
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10 Solons jeopardize freedoms
Hays--Larry (Class of 1971)
Wishes legislators would heed their own party platforms.
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11 UNIEA supports bonding
Middleton--Caryl A. (Class of 1934; Education Facu
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12 Asks faculty aid
Melberg--John
Urges faculty to contact the legislators.
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13 Maucker: Display pro, con activist views
Maucker--James William (President of ISTC--SCI--and UNI)
At request of President Maucker, the library staff is putting together a "power" collection in the hope that it will stimulate discussion.
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14 Results of operating budget
Crownfield--David R. (Philosophy and Religion Facu
Professor Crownfield believes that the proposed budget will lead to increased tuition, deterioration of the student-faculty ratio, and poorer quality of instruction.
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15 AAUP shuns anti-riot bill Adopts resolution against measure.
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16 Black literature displayed Collection of about five hundred books available in the Library Browsing Room.
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17 SS concentrates effort on legislative activity Suspends other activities to concentrate on matters in General Assembly now.
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18 Afro-American Week features a seminar Val Gray will perform; other activities planned.
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19 Council hears Johnson Bob Johnson addresses Cedar Falls City Council on the budget, the anti-riot bill, and the voting age.
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20 Peter Nero tickets on sale; at Commons Brief profile of Mr. Nero.
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21 Val Gray to appear Will give readings from African-American writers.
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22 Gymnastics against SDU; last home meet Panthers look for a win to end season.
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23 Panthers go north; at Mankato UNI faces Mankato State tomorrow.
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24 Swim team home for two Panthers face St. Cloud State and South Dakota State tonight and tomorrow.
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25 Ticket notice Students may present ID for admittance to last three basketball games.
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26 Triangular tomorrow Panthers host St. Ambrose and Cornell tomorrow.
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27 Denney, McCready named track squad co-captains Larry McCready and Tom Denney elected co-captains.
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28 Grapplers in quad; tomorrow Panthers to face Western Illinois, South Dakota University, and Morningside.
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29 UNI's rare tree; Ken Huelman
Hersom--Terry
Profile of basketball player Ken Huelman.
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30 AFT snubs SF-123 Oppose anti-riot bill.
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31 Previews Activities and meetings.
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32 UAB presents film Will show "And Quiet Flows the Don".