Issue Contents

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1 Livingston takes a look at today from the year 2000
Gibbons--Steven M. (Class of 1973)
Dennis Livingston considers what might happen; photo.
2 Meeker urges adaptations for man's survival; "Education for Survival"
Dusenberry--Judy
Excerpts from remarks by Joseph Meeker; photo.
3 Planetary culture a reality?; Thompson questions
Olson--Diane
William Irwin Thompson considers futures.
4 Shepard: convert urban culture to wilderness; "Education for Survival"
Gibbons--Steven M. (Class of 1973)
Paul Shepard believes that land should be diverted from agriculture to human development; photo.
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5 "Dear Schima"
Behrens--Roy Richard (Class of 1968; Art Faculty)
Humorous look at recent letters about rat lab.
6 "Pirates": a gas!
Carlberg--Norman
Review of musical: "Pirates of Penzance".
7 Industry and the environment
Boone--Susan
Samuel Tuthill, Robert Buckmaster, and Warren Kane offer views; photo.
8 Snow and reminiscence
Pershall--Mary K. (Class of 1973)
The wonders of a late snowstorm.
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9 Comedy highlights student-directed one acts; second evening of plays Will present "The Farce of the Worthy Master", a selection from "Pygmalion", and "Funeral Games".
10 Four PLS staff attend Lab School Convention Participate in national meeting.
11 SUNI schedule change Outdoor activities postponed for two weeks on account of snow.
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12 "The predicament of mankind"; Fox presents essay
Reese--Dennis
Extensive excerpts from Professor Fox's essay.
13 Two honors for UNI music theatre Receives grant to take shows on road; Professor Birkhead appointed to regional office.
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14 American values vs. environment examined
Cahalan--Steve
Excerpts from panel discussion featuring Ronald Sukenick and Joseph Meeker; photo.
15 Despite April's worst blizzard--"There were some good times had"
Cahalan--Steve
Highlights of student activities during blizzard include heavy drinking.
16 Soleri expounds arcology concept
Dusenberry--Judy
Makes presentation on city structures.
17 Workshop probes life styles
Mackie--Connie
Professor Kloss cites causes for change.
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18 Clark reception this afternoon
19 No metal kegs allowed in dorm rooms in future; it's size that counts
Cahalan--Steve
Dean Morris makes ruling in wake of blizzard drinking parties.
20 Turner to speak at Robinson lectures Mayor Lloyd Turner will speak.
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21 Football drills start Monday Due to the April blizzard, football drills are postponed.
22 Intramural notice Handball and tennis entries are due.
23 Rugby Panthers prepare to play three games.
24 Snow spells "no-go" for spring sports April's blizzard caused a pause in sports action.
25 Tennis team increases lead UNI dominates Wartburg in a 9-0 shutout.
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26 "Everybody's Eagle" at museum Jim Grier will present film.
27 Baha'i Club Will meet.
28 Flock here tomorrow! Flock will perform at UNI tomorrow night; photo.
29 Hantula published Article stresses importance of using case study and special focus.
30 High school future business leaders here
Moran--Debbie
Over five hundred students will attend conference.
31 Marriage counseling Counseling Center is organizing groups.
32 Untitled
Jensen--Paul W.
Members of a panel for "Education For Survival", including Paolo Soleri, Peter Marin, and Walter I. Thompson, discuss "Visions of the Future"; photo.
33 What's Going On . . . Activities and meetings.