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1 Justice Douglas headlines environmental conference; "Education for Survival" opens Monday Profile of Justice Douglas and additional speaker Richard Falk; photo.
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2 Panels focus on solutions to environmental problems Highlights of conference; photo.
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3 "Godzilla has come"
Schima--J. M.
Complaints about loud noises associated with remodeling project.
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4 Back again
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
Recounts her student teaching experience.
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5 In memoriam: Robert Dalziel
Severin-Lounsberry--Barbara
Barbara Lounsberry's tribute to Professor Dalziel.
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6 Sexism and racism
Prahl--Michael T. (Class of 1973 and 1990; History
Points out instances of racism and sexism at UNI.
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7 Advance registration schedule for Fall 1973
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8 Financial aids--"uncertain"
Niceswanger--Alan Lowell (Class of 1974)
Dennis Jensen explains potential changes associated with new BEOG program.
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9 Former census chief to speak May 26 George Hay Brown will speak.
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10 Newbirth Will provide counseling to prospective mothers; will offer alternatives to abortion..
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11 Pan-Am week festivities begin tomorrow Detailed program of activities.
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12 Visual World symposium starts today
Mino--Becky
Extensive schedule of programs, movies, and exhibits to be presented by Department of Art.
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13 "Pirates of Penzance" begins Thursday Play preview.
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14 All night in the Union Late night activities.
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15 Evening of one-acts April 8 Will present "Waiting for Godot,Box and Cox", and "The Dumbwaiter".
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16 Project: Pitch In Seeking campus clean-up teams.
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17 SUNI days Schedule.
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18 Balow keynotes Special Ed workshop Bruce Balow will speak.
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19 Student teaching applications due April 13
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20 Workshop focuses on human relationships Will focus on improving teacher education.
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21 44 pledge frats List of pledges for spring semester.
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22 De Leon highlights Pan Am Jesus de Leon will play guitar; photo.
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23 New UNISA officers meet
Dusenberry--Judy
Old officers sum up activities.
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24 Life style workshop planed for Tuesday
Ingwersen--Dennis
Will focus on changing roles for men and women.
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25 Soleri architecture--perfect urban system Paolo Soleri will appear at conference; exhibit of work will be on display.
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26 "European Room" aids students going abroad Honors Program sets up lounge area.
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27 "Tartuffe" cast chosen Cast list.
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28 Behrens authors article Writes article on creativity.
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29 Kao granted fellowship Ruth Kao will use time for design and construction of work.
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30 Storey to participate on Social Work Council; only undergraduate in nation selected James Storey will be on national board.
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31 Children's Theatre Company to perform here Minneapolis will present two plays.
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32 Puerto Rican program and exhibits at museum Argelia Hawley will make presentation.
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33 Thoughts on lost awareness
Dayton--Glenn
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34 Sunseri to address conference Will discuss Chicano studies.
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35 Women's studies display in UNI library
Boone--Susan
Collection features about four hundred books.
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36 Baseball opens conference season
Jensen--Paul W.
UNI begins season with three games against South Dakota State; photo.
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37 Netmen whip Parsons Panthers defeat Parsons College to bring season record to 7-1-1.
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38 Trackmen to Iowa State tomorrow
Volgarino--James R. (Class of 1974; Industrial Technology Faculty)
Panthers face Iowa State.
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39 Untitled
Jensen--Paul W.
"Jubilant Panthers cheer a UNI home run"; photo.
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40 Athletes of the Week Profiles of Steve McKinstry, Ken Schwartz, Jack Heinz, and Joe Wolf; photo.
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41 Golf team wins opener Panthers beat Wartburg, 463-472, in season opener.
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42 Baseball notice A meeting will be held for men interested in JV baseball.
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43 Rugby team opens season Panthers travel to Davenport for season opener.
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44 Track third at Louisiana meet Over spring break, UNI placed third out of five teams; photo.
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45 Women host tennis meet Panther women host Luther, Iowa State University, and the University of Iowa.
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46 Advanced lecture Will discuss higher states of consciousness.
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47 Lash to serve on NHS program Professor Lash will serve on a regional humanities board.
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48 Phi Alpha Theta Will sponsor display of ethnic and minority literature.
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49 SISEA and Kappa Delta Pi Pete Marin will speak.
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50 Student Home Economics Association Professors Stan Grant and Susan Sherman will lead discussion.
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51 What's Going On . . . Activities and meetings.