Issue Contents

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1 Court's view of women discussed
Crock--Ellen
Judge Blair Wood and Lynn Cutler express views.
2 General Education Program approved by Board of Regents Requirements lowered from fifty-five to forty hours; other matters referred to committee.
3 Pendergraft request okayed by Regents Professor Pendergraft will give up administrative duties and return to teaching history.
4 Senate election results Vote tallies.
5 Statement on student rights drawn up Text of statement dealing with various rights.
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6 "Job lies ahead"
Johnson--Dennis L.
Believes American casualties are down but Asian casualties are up.
7 Clothes don't make the man
Soltow--Steve
Notes that wearing hip clothes does not necessarily mean that the wearer is hip.
8 Recognition of China: two absurd viewpoints Should recognize that there are two Chinas.
9 Students again become second class citizens
Ogden--James Herbert (Class of 1971)
Critical of policy requiring all freshmen and all sophomore transfer students to live in dorms.
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10 Contracts approved Will improve parking lots and provide repairs.
11 New teaching centers Regents approve list of centers; add Clinton Schools and MHI.
12 Security police: powers and duties Description of duties and responsibilities of officers.
13 UAB Play Day Will go to play in Minneapolis.
14 Wants new action
Bullerman--Robert J. (Class of 1968)
Believes many reforms are still necessary on campus.
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15 Economics Department Will sponsor trip to Chicago.
16 International Relations Club Speakers will make presentations on Middle East.
17 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
18 Tri-Beta Brother H. Charles Severin will speak.
19 UNI Historical Association and Phi Alpha Theta Professor Nathan Talbott will speak on China.
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20 Western Illinois drops Panthers, 29-7, in season finale Panthers finish worst season in UNI history; photo.
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21 Twedt leads Panthers in NCAA, gains All-American status
Ehler--John
Rich Twedt finishes fourteenth in NCAA meet and becomes UNI's first All-American since 1939; photo.
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22 Announcement Women interested in gymnastics and trampoline intramurals should attend the organizational meeting.
23 French youths show art Children's work on display in Union.
24 Linda Evans scheduled here Member of Weathermen will meet students.
25 Students share Christmas with poor Will gather and refurbish toys for children.