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1 Campus Happenings: University Forum; Jackson to speak; Words and Voices University Forum will discuss the environment; Herbert W. Jackson will speak on pollution; Cathy Hatch will perform at Words and Voices.
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2 Columbia prof to visit for four days William de Bary will speak on Asian Studies; photo.
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3 EnAct announces plans for UNI Earth Week Detailed schedule.
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4 "The old bats" admit loss Account of softball game between staff from the Department of English and Larabee House.
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5 Coed faces challenge of AWS membership
Loveland--Mary Jo
Unhappy with AWS; does not believe that it is up-to-date or responsive.
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6 EnAct week is important for all
Thies--Brian (Class of 1972)
Cites examples of environmental needs.
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7 He gives Voldseth his full support
Whisenand--James
Believes that Dean Voldseth was merely carrying out his responsibilities.
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8 They say confidence vote for Voldseth is "unfortunate" IFC does not believe that the action is warranted.
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9 Aquinas prof to teach at UNI Father Richard Weber will teach a philosophy course in fall 1970
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10 Emeritus professor dies in Lincoln at 77 H. A. Riebe died April 12, 1970; obituary.
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11 He hopes we act
Wehner--Carl Orville (Classes of 1951 and 1959; Mathematics Faculty)
Professor Wehner suggest concrete steps to improve the environment.
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12 Issue has been forgotten?
Wherry--Peg (Class of 1972)
Believes that African-Americans need a culture house.
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13 Non-student is heard
McLane--Bob
Believes that Dean Voldseth does not listen.
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14 People should note history
Wiesenfeld--Julius (Mathematics Faculty)
Professor Wiesenfeld believes that people can learn from history's mistakes.
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15 PROCLAMATION: Tuesday April 21, is hereby proclaimed: A Day of Prayer for Mike Conlee
Hoff--Gary
Pray for the president of the student senate.
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16 They propose practical and individual action Believe Earth Day offers opportunity to act.
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17 UNI women to be in the spotlight Schedule of end of year activities for Associated Women Students.
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18 Ecology expert featured at "Earth Day" breakfast
Bancroft--Craig M. (Class of 1973)
EnAct serves a spare breakfast to demonstrate environmental problems.
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19 Honors Program to feature Wayne Morse Will speak on Viet Nam.
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20 Pan American Day displays Spanish culture
Henschel--Bev
Four hundred attend a variety of events; photo.
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21 Low budget housing plan: student housing
Ganahl--Jym Robert (Class of 1970)
Waterloo group plans to build housing that might be attractive to UNI students.
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22 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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23 Untitled Pat Geadelmann's mother honored on Mother's Day; photo.
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24 Biology prof hits on local pollution problem
Henschel--Bev
Professor Goss talks about causes of pollution at the local level.
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25 UNI to host theology conference 150 expect to attend; will consider "The Changing Images of Modern Man".
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Arkfeld--Laura
UAB sponsors body painting activities; photo.
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27 "The Fantasticks": a musical that sings
Sparks--David G. (Finance Faculty)
Review of the production.
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28 Dickinson Relays feature record performances; Columbus Sailors win prep relays
Smith--Dan
UNI held the Dickinson Relays Saturday; Waterloo Columbus "won" the prep competition; photo.
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29 Panthers win three from Augustana
Smith--Dan
UNI defeated Augustana last weekend, 3-0, in a three game set; photo.
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30 Netmen win over SDSU UNI beat South Dakota University, 5-4, last Saturday.
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31 New meet added to track slate UNI will face Bradley and Western Illinois on Tuesday.
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32 Two new records set at Dickinson Relays Several records were broken at the Dickinson Relays, one of them by UNI's Mike McCready.
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33 UNI wins home golf tourney UNI won their home tournament. They took first out of ten teams.
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34 Girls, girls, and more girls!! Women sunbathe near Hagemann Hall; photo.
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35 UNI mothers honored April 17 and 18 Phi Mu Alpha will put on variety show.