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1 'The Peking visit . . . Politics of reality'
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
Professor Nathan Talbott opens series of presentations on China.
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2 Draft ceiling set at 125
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3 Peace day tomorrow
Henningsen--Bob
Peace Action Coalition outlines plans.
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4 The breaking of the communal myth; Dr. Roberts authors new book
Haring--Cynthia
Professor Roberts talks about his new book on communes.
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5 'Aghast at proposal'
Jensen--Stan
Strongly disagrees with proposal to raise tuition.
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6 Chilton urges voters to cast ballots for 'reasonable people'
Chilton--Craig
Asks voters to study candidates and their responses to issues.
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7 Meters to be patrolled '24 hours a day'
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8 Oh I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy
Sojka--Theodore
South Viet Nam elections are corrupt.
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9 Simple solutions not the answer
McCollum--Mike
Believes limiting enrollment, not raising taxes or fees, might help colleges.
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10 Voting answers City will set up voter registration desk in Russell Hall.
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11 Case of boy watching
Wherry--Peg (Class of 1972)
Peg Wherry's observations on demonstrations, Homecoming, and watching the opposite sex.
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12 On faculty participation
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox believes that faculty and administration should each govern their own spheres of activity.
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13 Young Democrats: 'politics is another way'
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
Outline plans for year.
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14 'Doctor' benefits net $1761 for Day Care Center Six special performances of "The Doctor in Spite of Himself" benefit campus center.
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15 The Cage: 'the sight, sound, and feel of prison life' Traveling troupe will present play; photo.
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16 Drake breaks jinx, it's 28-0; defense perfect first half, Panther offense fails again
Bodnar--Edward W. (Class of 1974)
UNI lost to Drake University last Saturday, 28-0; photo.
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17 Flag football standings Standings and records of intramural teams.
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18 Twedt leads Panthers over Wartburg UNI beat Wartburg, 18-4, in a meet held last Friday; photo.
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19 Women win again
Haring--Cynthia
UNI women's team defeated Luther, 1-0, last Saturday.
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20 Kunstler scheduled as speaker Oct. 21
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21 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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22 Transcendental meditation lectures given today
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23 Union's top to be Shakespeare stage Honors Program student will present excerpts from plays.