Issue Contents

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1 "Go Home" weekend Designed to enlist support of parents, community leaders, and others.
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2 Biafran drive over Over $3000 collected.
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3 Forestall rebellion; Fox
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox talks about the historical cycles of dissent and repression.
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4 Legislators must face responsibilities
Ryerson--Dennis
Finds it difficult to understand what legislators want.
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5 Petitions presented to Iowa legislators
Wherry--Peg (Class of 1972)
Students present petitions on voting age, the budget, and the anti-riot bill.
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6 Saul Alinsky scheduled to speak today; minority group organizer Profile of Mr. Alinsky; photo.
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7 Budget appeal needs help
Blair--William Franklin (Class of 1970)
Urges students to write to their hometown newspapers on current issues.
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8 Has concern for freedom
Ryerson--Dennis
Praises Professor Fox for his comments on a peaceful rally.
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9 Lauds councilmen, mayor
Ryerson--Dennis
Appreciates support on funding issues.
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10 Ombudsman Questions on head resident selection, dining services, and parking.
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11 On a tightrope President Maucker tries to satisfy both the student body and Iowa legislature.
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12 Praises students
Rudd--Mary Jo (Speech Faculty)
Applauds students' use of political process.
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13 Senate appeals for support Wants to petition in downtown Cedar Falls on current issues.
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14 Typically Iowan?
Orr--James Fredrick (Class of 1971)
Response to letter on holding the line on tuition.
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15 Opposes agnostic viewpoint
Morton--Kevin L.
Believes that he can know God.
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16 Aid to Our Men ATOM program will treat men.
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17 Councilmen, mayor support student goals Support increased appropriations and oppose anti-riot bill.
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18 Morningside, Iowa Wesleyan, Grinnell in UNI track meet Panthers host a quadrangular meet tomorrow.
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19 Panthers face Morningside tomorrow; first of three home games Ken Huelman attempts to break six records.
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20 Swimmers meet NW Missouri State Panthers hope to add a win over Northwest Missouri State.
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21 Gymnasts 'in for tough one' at LaCrosse State Saturday Panthers face LaCrosse State.
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22 Wrestlers approach season peak; Wisconsin quad is test Panthers face Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, and Oshkosh State; photo.
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23 Application date set; AWS AWS election petitions available.
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24 Legislative parley set Will prepare for trip to Des Moines.
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25 Phi Sigma Epsilon Travel to Davenport for leadership development meeting.
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26 Pi Gamma Mu Prospective members should contact Professor Metcalfe.
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27 Sigma Theta Epsilon Spring rush will be held.
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28 Women's sports Women interested in women's intercollegiate athletics for 1969-1970 should attend meeting.