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1 Five UNI students win in auditions Will join St. Louis Municipal Opera company for summer.
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2 Jerry Rubin to replace Rudd
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3 Regents here to discuss presidents Stanley Redeker and Wayne Richey meet with evaluation committee.
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4 Senate statement says UNI 7 were not granted due process
Biere--Lyn
Believes protestors were not informed that they were violating rules.
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5 STOP dance STOP sponsoring dance.
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6 UNI 7 allowed to return to classes; controversy centers around administrative reaction
Crabb--Ginger
Informed of suspension from school on March 20-21; suspension lifted March 30 with proviso that they would not engage in any unlawful activities; photo.
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7 MRA agrees with objections to new court
Johnston--Gene
Believes current hall judicial system works well.
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8 Says truth somehow got lost
Walton--John W. (Physical Plant Staff)
John Walton will offer the library copies of recent judicial decision regarding collective bargaining for physical plant employees.
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9 Student senate faces first important task
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Urges Student Senate to insure that protesters receive due process.
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10 Would return the man and his letter to native zoo
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Objects to recent letter.
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11 Education to suffer without sufficient funds
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes that education may not be keeping pace with the complexity of society.
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12 Ninth annual social studies conference to be at Price Lab.
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13 Elective maneuverability must be provided for individual needs
Haupt--Shirley Eliason (Art Faculty)
Professor Haupt offers her views on general education; would tailor programs to individuals.
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14 UNI Museum features priceless art collections
Roberts--Bonnie
Displays early, fine pieces from South and Central America.
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15 Fall registration Schedule.
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16 Physical Plant workers renew bargaining bids Will again attempt to present case to Regents.
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17 Testimonial dinner planned for Maucker Proceeds will go toward gift for the Mauckers.
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18 UNI German Club plans Amana trip Will visit villages, museum, and restaurant.
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19 Bennett's comet visible in April
Ganahl--Jym Robert (Class of 1970)
Instructions for viewing.
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20 Cheerleaders are announced List of 1970-1971 squad.
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21 Lucille Wright to receive award Professor Wright will receive award from national business education group.
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22 Pan American day to be celebrated
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23 Rider receives scholastic honor Professor Rider is initiated into Kansas State chapter of Phi Kappa Phi.
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24 Student Senate business Outline of recent activities.
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25 Cost reduction made in Russian study tour Change in plans reduces cost.
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26 Delta Chis to receive national charter
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27 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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28 Untitled
Daly--James J. (Class of 1893)
Student flying kite.
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29 Baseball squad hosts Bison UNI will play North Dakota State this Friday and Saturday.
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30 UNI netmen go 6-3 in tour, win home meet UNI posted a 6-3 record on its tour last week in Arkansas; photo.
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31 Wrestlers fall in national meet UNI players did not advance in the NCAA tournament.
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32 Carpenter, Daniels lead trackmen indoors Wayne Carpenter and Larry Daniels led this year's Panther squad.
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33 McCready set to join L. A. track club UNI alum Larry McCready will join the Los Angeles Striders Track Club in April.
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34 Trackmen to face W. Illinois UNI will face Western Illinois in a dual meet this Friday.
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35 Mass. legislature passes bold new anti Vietnam law
Sparks--David G. (Finance Faculty)
Governor unlikely to sign bill which would keep Massachusetts citizens from serving in Viet Nam.