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1 Burning the midnight oil Professor prepares blackboard for next day's class; photo.
2 King announces on Common Sense Party
Freiberg--Karen (Class of 1974)
O. J. King outlines positions.
3 Union considers Hardee's
Le Beau--Carol
Considering turning over food operations to a fast food franchise.
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4 "We hold these truths to be self evident . . . ."
Jefferson--Thomas
Declaration of Independence from administration.
5 Spring election format explained Election procedures.
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6 Carver recognized for Black History Month
Haman--Albert Charles (Biology Faculty)
Professor Haman outlines George Washington Carver's achievements.
7 Coalition for Action announces ticket
Dickinson--Steve (Class of 1976)
Coalition for Responsible Action announces its candidates.
8 Hardee's offers a good deal
Le Beau--Carol
Believes fast food franchise might improve service in Union.
9 Ketter clarifies beer complaint by Ski Club
Ketter--John F.(Maucker Union Director)
States reasons for denying requests from Ski Club to serve a particular brand of beer at a party in the Union.
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10 Black history Highlights of this week's events include placement advice, lecture, music, and a skating party.
11 Campus shorts Will hold career day for English majors; Professor Boots will speak on communications; Nina Birkedal wins voice award; Leavitt economics scholarship available.
12 Travel for credit
Joachim--Pat (Class of 1976)
Professor Kaplan explains plans for second business study trip to Europe.
13 Union offers "Sun"
Huge--Ken
Union will sponsor trips to Spain and Florida during spring break.
14 Untitled Scene from "Amphitryon 38"; photo.
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15 Norman explodes myths
Moravec--Jeff (Class of 1977)
Extensive excerpts from speech by Eve Norman; photo.
16 Option offers new experiences; new student teaching program
Lorenzen--Deb
Option would extend student teaching experience; Professor Kuehl outlines program.
17 Riley on "women" Professor Riley will speak on trends in the history of women.
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18 "Troublesome issues" AFT and AAUP sponsor panel discussion on important faculty and university issues.
19 Rutherford addresses workshop James Rutherford will speak on Project Physics.
20 Valentine antiques Museum exhibit will feature gifts of Aletha Jacobs Hutchinson.
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21 Cagers drop two NCC games UNI lost to South Dakota State on Friday, 86-68, and to Augustana on Saturday, 77-73; photo.
22 Gymnasts split triple duals
Joachim--Pat (Class of 1976)
UNI split duals over the weekend, bringing their record to 4-5.
23 Iowa blasts thinclads UNI lost to Iowa, 107-24.
24 Panthers fall, 20-19, to Gophers UNI lost to the University of Minnesota on Saturday.
25 Swim records go down UNI women's team lost to Grinnell, but Carol Le Beau broke a school record.
26 Swimmers 8-0, record breaking performance UNI beat La Crosse last Friday, 73-39. Bill Fowler broke a school record.
27 Women qualify for tourney UNI women's team will participate in the state tournament.
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28 Bridge lessons offered by Union Will offer nine-week course.
29 English majors Can learn about career alternatives.
30 Human sexuality session Professor Norman Story will lead session.
31 Ping-pong tournament Union will sponsor tournament.
32 Psychology Department Don Woods will speak at colloquium.
33 Psychology Students Organization Will hear presentation on graduate study.
34 Tri-Beta Will hold doughnut and hot chocolate sale.
35 UNI-SIMS Will sponsor free introductory lectures.
36 Words and Voices Will perform Knotts by R. D. Laing.