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1 Court's view of women discussed
Crock--Ellen
Judge Blair Wood and Lynn Cutler express views.
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2 General Education Program approved by Board of Regents Requirements lowered from fifty-five to forty hours; other matters referred to committee.
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3 Pendergraft request okayed by Regents Professor Pendergraft will give up administrative duties and return to teaching history.
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4 Senate election results Vote tallies.
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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.
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7 Clothes don't make the man
Soltow--Steve
Notes that wearing hip clothes does not necessarily mean that the wearer is hip.
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8 Recognition of China: two absurd viewpoints Should recognize that there are two Chinas.
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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.
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11 New teaching centers Regents approve list of centers; add Clinton Schools and MHI.
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12 Security police: powers and duties Description of duties and responsibilities of officers.
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13 UAB Play Day Will go to play in Minneapolis.
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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.
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16 International Relations Club Speakers will make presentations on Middle East.
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17 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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18 Tri-Beta Brother H. Charles Severin will speak.
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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.
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23 French youths show art Children's work on display in Union.
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24 Linda Evans scheduled here Member of Weathermen will meet students.
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25 Students share Christmas with poor Will gather and refurbish toys for children.