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1 1400 graduate Hold four separate commencement ceremonies; photo.
2 New semester plan may be one year away Faculty and students react to plan to end fall semester before Christmas; have three week interim; and end spring semester in mid-May.
3 Snow belts environmental talks Heavy snow causes problems for conference; description of sessions and speakers; Paolo Soleri, Leonard Crow-Dog, and Joseph Meeker speak.
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4 Robert Giertz replaces Slife as president of UNI Foundation Deere official elected president; T. Wayne Davis is vice president.
5 Students rate Bunker tops over many public figures; who's more famous? Television character correctly identified most often in library science classes.
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6 Dickinson royalty 1973 Relays queen and court; photo.
7 Douglas: let people act on ecology Justice William O. Douglas speaks on environment; photo.
8 Plans for UNI-Dome are unveiled Plans revealed in April news conference; 70% of UNI-Dome money pledged; plans for raising more money; Phase II will include a fine arts auditorium; Phase III will involve additions to UNI's academic resources; photo.
9 UNI program draws praise American Association of Teachers of German praise both teaching techniques and cultural emphasis.
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10 Careers at UNI--jobs awaiting the Class of '73 College-by-college look at job prospects; photo.
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11 Coed housing extended a year Experiment in Dancer Hall will continue.
12 EOP seeks to mold reality and ideal
Smith--Cheryl (Public Information Services Staff)
Detailed outline of programs, services, and goals of EOP; photo.
13 New student leaders New officers of student government; photo.
14 Of note James Storey selected to serves social work task force.
15 Of note Professor George Poage and G. Michael Conlee elected to national UN board.
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16 A new KHKE--100,000 watts $130,000 grant will allow KHKE to boost power by end of year from 5500 to 100,000 watts.
17 O. R. Latham's grandson was P.O.W. James D. Latham, missing in action over North Viet Nam, released by North Vietnamese on March 28.
18 Room, board payment eased Bills may be paid in four payments.
19 Students tour capital Thirteen students and faculty visit Washington, D.C., on trip sponsored by Department of Political Science; photo.
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20 Berry to lead UNI's cagers Jim Berry will succeed Zeke Hogeland; brief biographical sketch of Berry; photo.
21 McCoy drafted by Supersonics Sixth round choice of Seattle; photo.
22 Panthers sweep three NCC crowns Spring season wrap-ups.
23 Three records smashed; Roloff voted field's best Results of 1973 Dickinson Relays; photo.