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1 James Hearst Died July 27, 1983.
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2 Achievement, service awards presented at Homecoming '83 List of those honored.
3 Director's MedLee
Miller--Lavern M. (Lee) (Alumni Services Staff)
Plans for visitors' center announced; might include historical artifacts.
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4 1982-1983 Foundation report notes $1.1 million in gifts Balance is $2.57 million.
5 Alumnus Howard Pigg boosts UNI Foundation Featured in recent Foundation mailing; photo.
6 New alumni office project postponed President Curris is reviewing the plans.
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7 New athletic director sought; Bowlsby name interim AD Search committee formed; criteria outlined.
8 Spending reduced after 2.8% state budget reversion UNI will revert about $1 million; supplies and equipment budgets cut; no repairs will be made; library will hold 10% of its acquisition budget.
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9 Committee seeking Stansbury successor Robert Stansbury goes to Oshkosh; criteria for successor outlined.
10 Library security system cuts thefts Electronic detection system installed in summer 1983.
11 Record fall enrollment: 11,204 students on campus 55% are women; 45% are men; photo.
12 UNI President's House repaired, refurbished $80,000 project includes HVAC, carpeting, drapes, kitchen renovation.
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13 Noted Civil War historian gives 10th Becker Lecture Don Fehrenbacher will speak; schedule of other lectures this year.
14 Stinchfield named director of planning, policy management Duties for new position outlined.
15 UNI to host national band fest in June Five thousand may attend.
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16 Father Kissling takes new post Had been at St. Stephen for fifteen years; will go to Cedar Rapids; will be succeeded by Father Donald Klein.
17 Hovet elected faculty chair Professor Grace Ann Hovet will be chair for 1983-1984; photo.
18 Kratzenstein album her first; features Scandinavian music Releases first recording; photo.
19 Monteiro named UNI affirmative action officer Marilyn Monteiro is first person appointed to position on full-time basis.
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20 CAC construction brings shortened Gallery season Schedule of exhibitions; photo.
21 Hanson retires as director of Iowa Academy of Science Professor Hanson had served sixteen years; Professor Macmillan will succeed him.
22 Publications feature UNI history Val Martin writes history of Orphans Home; Professor Lang writes article on UNI-Cedar Falls relationship.
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23 UNI mauls Drake; Mudra Era starts on a winning note
Boatright--Kevin (Public Relations Staff)
Close look at preparations for and performance at first game under Coach Mudra; photo.
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24 Magazine gives students a home for writing, artwork Notes on production of Inner Weather; selections from the publication;
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25 Outstanding, distinctive program is goal of UNI doctoral pioneers History, curriculum, and goals of new degree
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26 Taking the thud out of the bong $50,000 for carillon repairs; playing mechanism needs work; photo.
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27 UNI's non-traditional students face hard climb, steep stairs
Boatright--Kevin (Public Relations Staff)
Kevin Boatright's account of the experiences of non-traditional students; photo.
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28 Give a good day is slogan for teaching, writing couple Profile of Dwane and Myrtle Collins; photo.
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29 Alumnus in national leader in education for the blind Profile of Richard Umsted; photo.