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1 Ausprich leaves, will take position at NYSU Brief sketch; photo.
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2 Kamerick chairman of Post High School Education Council
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3 UNI Dome fund drive well underway Student funds and private pledges have raised 72% of $4.5 million goal.
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4 Cooperate for world peace
Michalicek--Randall
Talks about recent reading.
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5 Does speed reading help?
Rudd--Jann
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6 Iowa--a place to grow?
Michalicek--Randall
Disappointed in Towers sculpture; could have commissioned many good Iowa artists.
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7 Less convincing than it looks
Chabert--Henri L. (Modern Language Faculty)
Professor Chabert continues debate on abortion.
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8 McFee conducts comparative salary studies; females receive less --
Timmins--Judy
Detailed results from Professor McFee's work.
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9 Administrators visit Colombia Professors Hawley and McCollum are visiting UNI's sister school.
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10 Anti-theft system to be initiated Students may register and mark property.
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11 Diplomas won't be ready Have not been able to incorporate signatures of new Regents.
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12 Speech-Art Complex plans are underway
Reese--Dennis
Ken Wiseman and Ed Thorne talk about the plans for new buildings.
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13 Students present author studies Professor McDavitt's students make presentations.
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14 Financial aids suffer grant and loan loss
Timmins--Judy
Dennis Jensen outlines changes.
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15 New KHKE special projects director appointed
Miller--Roxanne
Jerrold F. Wareham profile and plans; photo.
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16 Northern Iowan to take on new look; changes for fall
Bishop--Corrine
Editor Volgarino will seek unified appearance.
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17 Veterans affairs office awarded $29, 269 grant Will help to provide service to UNI's 565 full-time student veterans.
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18 Merit system faces problems
Pleggenkuhle--Larry
Employees do not like parts of pay system.
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19 Untitled John Selby, computation services coordinator, and Linda Noble, terminal operator, work together on UNI's terminal; photo.
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20 Brandt tells math use at Deere's
Pierce--Sandra
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21 Natural Sciences announces upcoming '73-'74 events
Mullenbach--Cheryl
Dean McCollum outlines plans and programs.
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Cook--Ken C.
Children from the Day Care Center in Baker Hall play on the outdoor playground equipment; photo.
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23 "Consider the Watergate"
Olson--Diane
Quick chat with a squirrel.
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24 UNI grad finds Germany good teaching prospect
Lyle--Stanley P. (Classes of 1974 and 1981; Library Faculty)
Mark Welty talks about his experience.
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25 Union hours announced
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26 Untitled
Cook--Ken C.
Prexy's Pond gets a little treatment . . . chemically; photo.
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27 Birth rate--lower--enrollment; two UNI professors look at the effects of declining enrollment on the public school system; Froyen and Truesdell Professors Truesdell and Froyen talk about the Iowa education situation.
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28 Chartered life underwriters courses to be offered
Cook--Ken C.
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29 Credit Union serves UNI
Stevenson--Sarah
Brief description of services.
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30 Museum closes for vacation August 3
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31 Speech and Hearing Clinic facilities are expanded for the fall; enrollment rises
Gugel--Chris
Professor Eblen talks about the work.
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32 Students determine class offerings
Peterson--Paul
Lewis Glenn talks about scheduling classes.
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33 Day Care enrollment filled
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34 Emerson assumes culture house directorship
Cook--Ken C.
Abram Emerson discusses plans for EMCEC; photo.
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35 Parking expanded by new education complex
Barnes--David T. (Class of 1984)
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36 Scott publishes early education research
Bush--Donna
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37 UNI rugby club faces Quads Sunday UNI prepares to play the Quad cities RFC.
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38 Children's Theatre and Guthrie Co. plan probable UNI shows
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39 Speech dept. adds two film courses to fall offerings Professor Glenn will teach courses.