Issue Contents

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1 Aptheker: Marxism is not terrorism; predicts socialism
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Excerpts from speech; photo.
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2 Bond will appear Monday Profile of Julian Bond; photo.
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3 Equal time requested Senator Messerly asks that a speaker from the American Legion be placed on the Controversial Speakers schedule to present a viewpoint opposing that of Herbert Aptheker.
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4 Regents on campus
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5 Select Union name Student Senate runs poll.
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6 SS opposes ABM Oppose proposed anti-ballistic missile system.
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7 "University steps forward"
Nealson--Chris
Believes Controversial Speakers program is opening up UNI to the world.
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8 Defends American Legion
Robinson--Greg
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9 Major constitutes fraud; sense of uneasiness
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox talks about the expansion of majors at the expense of general education; considers possibility of expanding undergraduate degree to five years.
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10 Must expect controversy
Ryerson--Dennis
Does not necessarily believe that every speaker must be balanced by one with an opposing viewpoint.
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11 Not student union
Chang--James C. (Chemistry Faculty)
Professor Chang believes that he also supports union with his contributions.
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12 Ombudsman Questions about dining services, school colors, and the Department of Industrial Technology.
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13 Power of Senate
Gochenouer--John
Points out conflict between statements on Student Senate.
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14 Model UN here One thousand students scheduled to participate.
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15 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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16 Previews Activities and meetings.
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17 Children's Theatre Conference will be held on campus.
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18 Houston Symphony Will perform.
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19 One-acts Studio Theatre will present three plays.
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20 Potpourri Activities and meetings.
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21 SS acts on ABM Opposes anti-ballistic missile system.
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22 'Skip' Anderson will head I-Club Anderson is elected president of the UNI I-Club.
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23 Panthers edge Wartburg twice; pitchers please coach
Brecht--Jim
Panthers defeat Wartburg twice, 4-2 and 5-3, both in extra innings.
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24 Twelve frosh win wrestling awards Twelve freshmen were awarded wrestling certificates.
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25 1969 Spring Sports schedule Baseball, track, tennis, and golf schedules printed.
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26 New tennis court hours announced New schedule for women's tennis courts is announced.
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27 UNI disposes of Luther despite wind and rain
Verstraete--Gary
Panthers defeat Luther, 103-42, Tuesday.
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28 . . . A gentle being
Ryerson--Dennis
Profile of Herbert Aptheker; photo.
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29 Culver calls for change Representative Culver criticizes congressional watchdogs who would cut foreign aid and poverty assistance programs.
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30 Faculty asks tuition hike Faculty asks for substantial, one-year increase.
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31 Spring Week begins Schedule of activities.
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32 Untitled
Seavey--Mike
Students enjoy the new Union; photo.