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1 Committee asks additional aid $300,000 may still be directed toward UNI.
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2 Draft resister to speak Profile of Arlo Tatum; photo.
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3 KWWL features profs; discuss freedom Professors discuss academic freedom.
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4 Pincham will visit R. Eugene Pincham will speak.
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5 Senator praises choice Senator Messerly approves of Nicholas Nyardi as speaker.
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6 Spin-off planned Union will set up discussion groups.
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7 Troutner elected Bud Troutner elected president of state YD group.
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8 UNI possible hot spot Fire inspectors find problems in certain buildings.
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9 Untitled The Northern Iowan staff was left to work in darkness after lights in the Union shut off; photo.
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10 Untitled Curt Randall and fellow Boies House residents suffer a defeat during a tug-of-war event for the "Signs of Spring" Olympics; photo.
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11 "Examine your soul, baby"; racists criticized
Sweet--Myk
Believes earlier writer does not understand racism.
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12 Asks faculty to reconsider
Wiesenfeld--Julius (Mathematics Faculty)
Professor Wiesenfeld criticizes decision to support increased tuition and fees.
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13 Boycott could be effective
Ryerson--Dennis
Link between Union and tuition and fees increase worth considering.
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14 Fox ideas limited
Cannon--Suzanne
Critical of Professor Fox's recent column on an arts festival.
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15 Go home!!
Longnecker--John C. (Class of 1961; Mathematics F)
Professor Longnecker tries to avoid the dunk tank.
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16 Ombudsman Questions about food service and faculty salaries.
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17 Questions Key Hole validity
Johnson--Robert Harold (Classes of 1970 and 1976)
Believes that making the Keyhole Lounge a special area devoted to African-Americans was a mistake.
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18 State should carry burden; support withheld
Crownfield--David R. (Philosophy and Religion Facu
Professor Crownfield outlines reasons for not supporting Union boycott.
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19 Student voice urges change
DeFrance--Jean
SISEA group will speak up for change in teacher education.
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20 Students lack determination
Moore--Richard C. (Student--1969)
Believes students of several years ago were stronger.
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21 Untitled Fire Marshall says tower living is hazardous and against the fire code, occupants may be forced out.
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22 Votes for "Union"; recommends name
Shields--Allan C. (CHFA Dean)
Dean Shields outlines reasons for new name.
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23 Who needs room?; Key Hole question
Martin--Betty Lee (Class of 1951)
Ironic note on need for rooms for all ethnic groups.
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24 Foreign Language tests Reading and proficiency test offered.
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25 IFC election Roster of new officers.
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26 Previews Activities and meetings.
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27 Senior recitals Earle Dickinson and Robert Kvam will perform.
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28 SISEA meeting Attending regional meeting.
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29 Transfer enrollments growing
Lee--Mary Katherine (Class of 1970)
About 20% of UNI students are transfers; grades tend to drop off some, but 58% do graduate.
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30 Eleven program areas
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Description of purposes and uses of Union.
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31 Hours Schedule of new Union.
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32 Many things to many people Ways in which students have begun to use the Union; photo.
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33 Union design recognized Brief discussion of Union design which won award in competition sponsored by Progressive Architecture.
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34 Union is non-building Excerpts from President Maucker's dedicatory speech; comments on history and purpose of building.
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35 Union site controversy Summary on controversy surrounding site selection of site for Union.
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36 Union Week previews Schedule of week's activities.
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37 Untitled The Union's floor plans, photos of construction, and photos of the completed project; photo.
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38 Baseball wish comes true; Panthers drill South Dakota
Brecht--Jim
Panthers continue a perfect season record after three wins over South Dakota University; photo.
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39 Trackmen win 10 of 18 Dickinson events; McCready breaks hurdle mark Panthers have a "superb" day at the Dickinson Relays; photo.
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40 Golf team takes second at Northern Invitational Panthers place second at the Northern Iowan Invitational Golf Tournament.
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41 Here they come . . . .
Wilbur--Thomas W. (Student--1968-1969)
Panthers have a winning day at the Dickinson Relays; photo.
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42 Northern netmen notch triple win
Waller--Steve
Panthers bring home victories over Grinnell, Coe, and Cornell.
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43 UNI cage recruit lands 10 tall stars; Hogeland digs 6-9, 6-7 size Coach Hogeland secures ten high school players for next year's team.
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44 Bash Saturday Dance and dunking tank will highlight fun.
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45 Greeks to do their thing next week Schedule of Greek Week activities; photo.
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46 New Regents appointed Mrs. H. Rand Petersen, Donald H. Shaw, and Ray V. Bailey are appointed.
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47 Schaefer fund established Will honor Professor Schaefer, long-time UNI faculty member.
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48 Spring play cast Will present "The Unknown Soldier and his Wife".
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49 Untitled Teams take turns at the tug-of-war event during "Signs of Spring" week; photo.