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1 AFT Symposium Will discuss tenure and promotion.
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2 Ask for 9.5% salary increase; action at Regents meeting
Le Beau--Carol
Professor Harrington makes appeal.
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3 Sex stereotyping Will show slide presentation on sex roles.
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4 Status of women; 1st University women's confab Student Services divisions will meet.
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5 Wind damages Dome further
Moravec--Jeff (Class of 1977)
Original damage limited to one panel; six more panels torn in recent storm; photo.
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6 Innuendo technique is "slander"
Morgan--David Lloyd (Philosophy and Religion Faculty).
Professor Morgan does not believe horror stories about collective bargaining.
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7 Klinge straightens Senate misconceptions
Klinge--Paul
Paul Klinge argues that UNISA and O. J. King have accomplished many tasks.
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8 Politico
Piro--John D. (Class of 1975)
Democratic Presidential nominees will be in Waterloo.
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9 Chambers replies
Chambers--Jeff
According to Jeff Chambers, a lack of unity was displayed in Mr. Martin's previous letter.
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10 Political Potpourri
Piro--John D. (Class of 1975)
John Piro presents a political quiz.
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11 Untitled
Sheahan--Mary K.
Storm ravages the UNI-Dome before it is completed.
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12 Vets circulate petition
Crane--Michael
UNI veterans will pass a petition to increase educational time for all veterans.
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13 Friday flicks in financial troubles; lost over $1,100 so far
Milroy--Kevin
Loydene Cawelti talks about possible reasons why the series is not drawing large audiences.
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14 Music theatre Two hundred high school students will visit campus.
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15 Ecology issues; experts to speak Ronald R. Ritter and George Jacoby will speak.
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16 Iowa tax system Professor Fred Abraham will make presentation.
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17 New P.E. course
Le Beau--Carol
Men's PE Department will offer aquatics management course.
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18 Women's studies offered List and description of courses to be offered, including courses in literature, history, physical education, and home economics.
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19 Marijuana Department of Chemistry will present seminar.
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20 Nation's history presented; Yankee Doodle opens Friday A look at the story line of the play; photo.
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21 Chinese artist speaks
Henderson--Paulette M. (Class of 1976)
Liu Kuo-Sung lectures; Professor Cheng interprets.
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22 Foreign Lang Career Day
Alden--Chris (Student--1976)
Program for the day.
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23 Sage commendation Commended by AASLH for his "History of Iowa".
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24 I'm goin' fishin' . . .
Dickman--Allan Melvin (Class of 1976)
John Brown, art instructor, pulls his "floating painting' from Prexy's Pond; photo.
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25 Meet the major contenders to become the next President of the United States 1976 Presidential Candidates to speak; Jimmy Carter is among the speakers.
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26 Students play 'big business' game Professor Kaplan directs ski industry simulation game for Marketing Club students.
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27 Christian Science Organizational meeting.
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28 Fall Folk Dance Festival Watch or join.
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29 Hispanic program Will meet to discuss summer Hispanic institute.
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30 Lecture on drilling; oil and gas James W. Fowler and Jerry C. Funderburk will speak.
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31 Poetry Hour Will look at word origins and meanings.
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32 Social Work Student Organization Will discuss foster care and volunteers.
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33 Tutoring Outline of program in Waterloo schools.
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34 UNI Association of Office Personnel Will hold bazaar.
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35 UNI Reading Association Professor Hosier will speak.
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36 Veterans Will meet.
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37 A Sports Column
Paxton--David A. (Class of 1976)
Winter sports sneak up on Dave Paxton.
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38 Panthers wash Whitewater; wait it out for bowl decision
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
UNI defeated Wisconsin-Whitewater, 49-6; photo.
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39 Slipped During a Judo Club practice, Mike Fladlien slips as he attempts to throw his rival; photo.
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40 Volleyball team fails to advance
White--Kathy
Panther women lose to Graceland and William Penn.
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41 Harriers place 13th
Fridley--Richard L. (Class of 1978)
Panthers place thirteenth at the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships.
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42 Speed merchant UNI teammates Charlie Aldrich and Ron Fiacco work together to gain some ground for UNI; photo.
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43 Swimmers open at All-Iowa Relays
Le Beau--Carol
Despite "lack of depth," Coach Glen Henry was pleased with the swim team's performance.
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44 UNI has good chance at bowl game Panthers are hopeful for bowl game opportunity.
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45 Young wrestling team look to progress, maturity; Snyder, Miller, Omvig gone
Paxton--David A. (Class of 1976)
Despite the loss of three national champions, UNI wrestlers look forward to a demanding season.