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1 Faculty women sue university; alleged sex discrimination AFT supports class action suit brought by faculty women.
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2 Where's my hardhat? Sculptor Phil Ogle looks at his sculpture mounted in the library; photo.
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3 Dome board--who's got the control? Believes students should have strong presence on Dome Policy and Programming Boards.
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4 Males have hard time getting dates
Murphy--Loren
Cites recent difficulty in getting dates; believes many women go home on weekends to avoid campus men.
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5 Open gym lacks basketball space
Stockman--Pat
Unhappy that basketball is not allowed during "Open Gym" sponsored by WRA.
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6 Van Cliburn was mediocre musical
Mikesh--Kathryn M.
Believes that performance by Cliburn was not strong.
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7 A student speaks out on UNISA; the truth hurts
Schwendinger--Kevin
Believes that some senators are not doing their jobs.
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8 Piano not fault of Artist Series
Jones--Howard Vallance (History Faculty)
Professor Jones states that difficulties during Cliburn concert were due to a problem with a very old piano.
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9 Teachers played as administrative pawns
Mareske--Richard D. (Class of 1976)
Continues quarrel over role of teachers and administrators.
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10 "Dichotomy" adds art to library
Larson--E. Anne (Class of 1975)
Phil Ogle talks about his newly-mounted sculpture in the library.
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11 Bloodmobile here Sigma Alpha Epsilon will sponsor Red Cross blood drive.
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12 TeleFUNDays are slated Will attempt to raise $300,000 from thirty thousand alumni.
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13 Turkey Foot museum program Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messerly will present program.
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14 Pianists stress harmony Profile of the Paratore Brothers.
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15 Rider to lecture Professor Rider will speak on man's thoughts on the nature of matter.
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16 Sieleman to confab
Larson--E. Anne (Class of 1975)
Will attend conference on nuclear energy.
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17 Student plays to be presented Will present two one-act plays; photo.
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18 P. E. depart. clarifies requirements Physical education classes will be open to both men and women students; general education requirements.
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19 New lit course Class on literature and ecology will be offered.
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20 Scotland is captured in "magical musical"
Lorenzen--Deb
Review of "Brigadoon".
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21 Student films Nine students from Professor Scholz's film class will show work.
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22 Paratores: artists in residence
Le Beau--Carol
Will stay on campus for four days; photo.
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23 Gymnastics alum meet UNI will host annual Alumni meet tomorrow.
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24 Nationals next in line
Drewelow--S. David
UNI will compete in the NCAA national meet this week.
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25 Power laden wrestlers to Fargo UNI team will travel to Fargo for the Bison Open Tournament tomorrow.
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26 Swimmers open at All-Iowa Relays UNI team will open its season at the All-Iowa Relays today.
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27 Untitled Action against Grinnell; photo.
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28 Beatles are alive and well
Moravec--Jeff (Class of 1977)
Review of the Beatles epic "Away With Words", starring John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
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29 Folk Dance Club Will review dances.
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30 Jazz is performed in its glory
Lorenzen--Deb
Review of performance by St. Louis Jazz Quartet.
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31 Russian Club Professor Jamosky will show some of his films.
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32 Shaping our world Professor Pritchard will speak on music.
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33 UNI-Ski Will hold second meeting; plan for trip.
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34 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
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35 Words and Voices Will present "The Truth about Pygmalion".
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36 Bike storage service RHA sponsors winter bike storage.
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37 New frat organizes Sigma Phi Epsilon colonized November 1, 1974.
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38 Swimmers compete in All-Iowa relays Team photo; photo.