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1 Appreciate men AWS Aid to our Men (ATOM) week is successful.
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2 Faculty acts on budget, SF-123; adopts resolutions
Wherry--Peg (Class of 1972)
Resolutions favor full funding of budget and oppose anti-riot bill; Professor Jones suggests limiting enrollment.
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3 Fox: reduce scale and end 'make do'
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes that the university has sacrificed too long and has made serious compromises on quality to accommodate expanding enrollment.
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4 Students contact legislators Twenty-two students go to Des Moines to talk about budget issues and the anti-riot bill.
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5 "A country boy's opinion"; Messerly
Ryerson--Dennis
Excerpts from conversation with Senator Messerly.
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6 Beautiful overture
Walton--John W. (Physical Plant Staff)
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7 Outlook is critical; no taxes, no surplus Legislature is in difficulty position.
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8 Save while you can
Witt--William G. (Class of 1972; Public Information Services Staff; General Assembly Member)
Ironic suggestion in response to Senator Hougen's remarks.
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9 They never offer solutions; Controversial Speakers
Knievel--William R. (Psychology Faculty)
Believes that most speakers are motivated by their high fees, not high ideals.
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10 Yearbook concern
Ryerson--Dennis
Concerned that only two students have applied for the editor's job.
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11 Farewell to Iowa; good-bye corn
DeGraw--Larry
Critical of political situation in Iowa.
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12 Ombudsman Questions about the future of Baker Hall and off-campus housing rules.
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13 Students are vegetables
Keller--Joe
Has difficulty believing that students care so little about matters that affect them.
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14 Expresses truth in form
Bienemann--Bruce
Responds to critical review of recent faculty exhibition.
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15 Refutes art attack
Jamison--Ward M.
Believes critic needs education.
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16 Ailing Panthers favored in conference swim meet Flu bug strikes, but Panthers still favored for a title at the South Dakota State swim meet.
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17 Trackmen conquer Wartburg, Central; Iowa State Monday
Verstraete--Gary
Panthers swept all sixteen events.
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18 Gymnasts end with 5-6 mark Panthers end regular season with losses to Mankato State and St. Cloud State.
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19 IM volleyball standings On- and off-campus results.
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20 UNI not out of race yet! Panthers to face Augustana College and South Dakota State.
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21 HBNEG Explanation of new way of identifying major and class in NI.
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22 Next in Pops Series; Nero
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23 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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24 Senates establish pre-finals period Two days previously scheduled for classes will be used to prepare for finals.
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25 Student teachers to meet Orientation meeting.