Issue Contents

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1 "Francis Road": a collection of creations
Moravec--Jeff (Class of 1977)
Plans for three issues this year; photo.
2 Amnesty for who? Veterans Club conduct poll on amnesty for draft evaders; photo.
3 Campus shorts Cast list for "She Stoops to Conquer".
4 Mate rate reduced
Le Beau--Carol
Student spouse benefit card cost reduced to $12 after elimination of athletics events from package.
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5 A. Bierce is Dead
Stewart--Lawrence
6 Four-week sessions questioned
Tulasiewicz--Jan Bruno (Economics Faculty)
Should continue 4-week summer sessions at least for 1975.
7 Something good..
Le Beau--Carol
Women's Physical Education Department has made recreational pool time available.
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8 'Is there any fairness in this?'
Drury--Marilyn (Educational Technology Staff)
Hillside Courts resident does not like air-conditioning billing system.
9 Asks U. S. to stop Chile aid
Morgan--David Lloyd (Philosophy and Religion Faculty).
Professor Morgan believes government should not be supported.
10 Plaehn services Professor Plaehn died September 11, 1974.
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11 Literary magazine features Hearst NAR issue will honor James Hearst and his work.
12 Parade for "Flashback" Urges groups to participate in parade.
13 Parenting course offered Professor Pershing talks about the course at length.
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14 Elementary education conference posted 1500 expected to attend.
15 Unconditional amnesty favored
Jensen--Mike
Unconditional or conditional amnesty strongly supported in referendum.
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16 Clarke: serious biker
Lorenzen--Deb
Russ Clarke talks about biking; photo.
17 Shaping our world Dean Travis will open series of lectures.
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18 Career aid available
Cahalan--Bill
Description of services.
19 Theater names director Profile of D. Terry Williams; photo.
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20 A Sports Column
Paxton--David A. (Class of 1976)
Group of women keeps in shape by running on Lab School track.
21 Football ticket information given The Athletic Business Office released information on obtaining UNI tickets.
22 Golfers cop 1st place honors
Drewelow--S. David
UNI took first place at the Fall Indian Invitational held last Saturday at LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
23 Gridders try for 2-0 mark UNI will face Western Illinois tomorrow.
24 J.V.s crush MCC UNI's J. V. team beat Marshalltown J. C. last Monday, 41-7.
25 Sports in brief
Joachim--Pat (Class of 1976)
UNI cross country team will open its season tomorrow against ISU; women's teams will open their seasons on campus tomorrow.
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26 Dinner slated English Department will hold annual dinner for area English teachers.
27 Guthrie trip Bus will take students to Guthrie Theatre.
28 Poetry Hour Professor Gish will read poetry of American Southwest.
29 Russian offered Professor Jamosky will teach extension course on Russian for American tourists.
30 Travis to speak Dean Travis will address non-traditional students on services available to them.
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31 'B. S. & T.' finalized Will perform at Homecoming.
32 "Brigadoon" opens season Music Theater schedule for season.
33 Makin' music Students playing guitars in Union; photo.
34 One-act auditions List of plays and roles.
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35 Chess players Will hold first meeting of year.
36 Interested in flying! Flying Club being organized.
37 Russian Club meeting Will view film taken by Professor Jamosky.
38 Tutoring EOP looking for tutors.
39 UNI Conservation Club Will hold training session.
40 What's Up? Activities and meetings.