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1 Budget exists for publication John Nicol, advisor to defunct Free magazine, is considering other formats.
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2 KHKE Will carry Watergate hearings live.
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3 Maucker award Seeking applicants.
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4 New York writer Dr. Raymond Federman, a New York writer, will open the Distinguished Critics Lecture Series; photo.
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5 Peace Corps Will recruit on campus.
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6 SISEA Considering possible programs for year.
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7 Smoking pros . . . and cons Contrasting viewpoints in light of recent UNISA motions urging stricter enforcement of campus rules on smoking.
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8 UNI-Dome answers needed now
Cawelti--Gerald Scott (Classes of 1965 and 1968; English Faculty)
Professor Cawelti would like answers on matters of need, use, and cost.
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9 You scream, ice cream Enjoys soft-serve ice cream.
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10 "Specifics" needed
Peterson--Ronald A. (Classes of 1969 and 1974)
Continues criticism of Mayor Crews for indecision.
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11 UNI-Dome project blasted
Steitzer--Jeff
Asks if rumors are true: will student fees be used, are critics being heard, will student use be secondary?
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12 UNI-Dome project blasted
Carey--John David
Who is paying for it and exactly what will it be used for?
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13 UNI-Dome project blasted
Snyder--Steve
Finds project silly.
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14 Recycling drive creates awareness; "relative success"
Carel--Barbara J. (Class of 1975)
Has success on campus; photo.
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15 Auction buffs prepare!
Reese--Dennis
Industrial Arts Club will hold auction.
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16 English debate Two UNI students will meet two English students in debate.
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17 FCC's Johnson here Nicholas Johnson will speak.
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18 MSH results List of election results.
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19 Everybody's watching Ashley Alexander, UNI Marching Band director, watches as the pom pon squad practices for one of the upcoming half-time shows; photo.
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20 Music theater--full season Highlights of the year's three productions.
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21 Bicycle storage approved
Hovel--Mary K.
In wake of thefts, bicycles may be stored in dorm rooms.
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22 Planning a trip to China
Haring--Cynthia
Professor Cheng takes a close look at China today.
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23 Greek Night Activities at Olsen's Boat House.
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24 New major offered
Carel--Barbara J. (Class of 1975)
Description of American Studies major.
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25 Nobel Prize author will speak here Raymond Federman, an expert on Nobel Prize winner Samuel Beckett, will speak.
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26 Political Science Club Offering career series.
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27 What's Up? ? Activities and meetings.
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28 Fransen leads NCC punters UNI's Jim Fransen takes first place in NCC statistics race.
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29 Harriers suffer first loss
Carstens--Scott
Luther College defeats UNI, 24-33.
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30 Hockey team to Luther
Joachim--Pat (Class of 1976)
Panther women defeat Iowa City to gain second win of the season.
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31 Panthers seek third win at Drake; Bulldogs lead series, 22-12-1
Lyle--Stanley P. (Classes of 1974 and 1981; Library Faculty)
Panthers prepare to face Drake.
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32 Tag . . . you're it Dennis Roloff stops an opponent in an intramural flag football game; photo.
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33 WRA co-rec night
Struthers--Jan
The WRA co-rec night is set.
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34 Pass, kick results Todd Hunemueller and Bob Dunn win the intramural pass and kick contests.
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35 Ruggers at Dubuque UNI heads to Dubuque.
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36 Swimming outlook good
Le Beau--Carol
Coach Glen Henry expresses hopeful outlook for the swim team.
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37 Table tennis tourney Gear House of Rider Hall hosts a table tennis tournament.
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38 New media M. A. approved
Sergeant--Scott
Professors Hardman and Kueter talk about the new program.
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39 Social work conference
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40 T. M. lectures and film Schedule of lectures and activities.
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41 "Ballet West" review
Bahl--Mary Ann
Review of performance: "Ballet West."
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42 Parking areas expand
Penne--Colette Rae (Class of 1974)
Rules and regulations for the new year.
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43 Rare book collection
Hoewing--Rich
Library purchases modern fiction collection at recommendation of Professor Klinkowitz.
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44 UNI takes interest in vets Cliff Swartz talks about the services offered by the Veterans Affairs Office.