Issue Contents

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1 Hundreds congregate for Tallcorn Conference.
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2 Senate extends candidacy deadline
Haring--Cynthia
Also, student spouses may pay fee and participate in student activities.
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3 The faculty-administration debate: good practice
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
Panel discusses recent controversies regarding tenure and other faculty policies; photo.
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4 Dirty nosed farmkid
Farmkid--D. N.
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5 Dissent of the faculty survey
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Professor Fox has refused to return his faculty activity survey because it was designed without faculty input and because it measures only time.
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6 Election policy NI policy on publications of election information.
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7 OCS and lack of interest
Hustedde--Mike
Strongly critical of off campus students who cannot even organize to disband.
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8 Untitled
Sojka--Theodore
Educational milestones in the United States are rare.
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9 "Watch it die"
Sexton--Thomas B.
Critical of proposed policy curtailing Union food service late at night.
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10 A reply to Howard
Wiesenfeld--Julius (Mathematics Faculty)
AFT finds Professor Howard's positions inconsistent.
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11 Complaint to UBS
Huemoeller--William Allen (Business Faculty)
Professor Huemoeller explains difficulty in textbook purchase for his class.
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12 Women disband?
Massman--Paul
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13 Good-bye Bartlett? With decline in enrollment, the future of Bartlett Hall is under debate; may close, or house graduate students.
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14 More meters for UNI
Whitnah--Vicki
Aimed to accommodate visitors; outline of common parking violations.
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15 Charlie Brown lives in music theatre play Preview with cast list of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown".
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16 Maucker's son writes film on drugs & the city Robert Maucker publishes filmstrip for junior and senior high school students.
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17 The Balalaika--whole lotta fun
Wherry--Peg (Class of 1972)
Review of Osipov Balalaika Orchestra.
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18 Communal strength found at Twin Oaks
Schettler--William Eugene (Class of 1972)
Continuation of description of visit.
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19 Fee benefits extended to student spouses May pay $18 fee to get access to student services.
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20 Geologist Agnew here today; old name-new face Allen Agnew will present two lectures; photo.
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21 Underground mall is a Cedar Falls first
Pedersen--Steve
Description of new shops on College Hill include Earlobe, Robert Young Studios, Cloudburst, Just Us, and Seedpatch.
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22 Words and Voices Will present "Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle".
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23 "A mad, mythical and comical orgy"--Renoir film
Burke--Ruth
Preview of "Picnic in the Grass".
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24 "Major Barbara" cast announced Cast list.
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25 India exhibit on display in museum
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26 ROC party announces candidates, platform Candidates outline goals.
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27 Coach Hogeland and his squad remember Vermilion--they want Coyotes to remember UNI UNI will play South Dakota University tonight; photo.
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28 UNI grapplers--victors over No. 2 NDSU--travel to South Dakota UNI will face South Dakota University tomorrow in a dual meet; photo.
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29 Untitled Wilson Lang watches Cathy Sime at the pool table; photo.
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30 Untitled Jerry Gustafson advances to regional level in table tennis; photo.
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31 Tankers on the road for two UNI will face Knox College today, and Augustana tomorrow.
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32 Trackmen travel to Iowa City Saturday UNI will participate in a triangular meet with Iowa and Northeast Missouri tomorrow.
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33 Economics Club Charles Coffey will present results of grocery store price study.
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34 Fencing Club Will meet.
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35 Food service reduced in new union hours; operating at a loss
Frieberg--Karen
Trying to figure out exactly what an operating loss at the Union means.
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36 Kid's day is tomorrow Local underprivileged children will visit campus.
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37 Non-profit bookstore proposed
Wright--Bryson
Will investigate possibility of campus store.
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38 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
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39 YDs Will canvass for McCarthy in Minneapolis.