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1 Branstad sets priorities for session's final weeks
Ketels--Denton
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2 CAC nearing completion
Brown--Molly (Student--1983-1984)
Leland Thomson talks about the new art facilities; photo.
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3 UNI awarded first grant in Burroughs research program
Nesheim--Barb
School of Business will receive $500,000 worth of Burroughs computer equipment; Dean Waller says that the school will develop programs to apply Interpretive Structural Management to Burroughs computers.
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4 Questions appropriations
Broadie--Richard (History Faculty)
Dick Broadie questions where tuition funds are distributed.
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5 Says 'propaganda' of 60s less likely to work in 80s
Maypole--Donald E. (Social Work Faculty)
Maypole feels the speech by Angela Davis conveyed anti-democratic ideology.
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6 Scherzo
Hantula--Tim (Class of 1985)
Ronald Reagan strives for "Religion, Re-election, and Reagonomics" in the school systems.
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7 Tuesday Morning
Ratekin--Jack G. (Class of 1984)
Suggestions on how to raise money for the university; comments on dinner for Chinese visitors.
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8 Chinese conflicts cited
Mechem--Dave
Professor Krogmann lectures on Sino-Soviet split.
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9 Problems without solutions cited as cause of protest in Germany
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Excerpts from speech by German consular official Christoph Heusgen.
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10 As students demonstrate outside: Jepsen re-election bid announced
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Senator Jepsen will run for another term; photo.
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11 Sociology conference to be held at UNI Friday Highlights of conference; photo.
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12 Connor: I enjoy the challenge
Hansen--Laurie
Profile of John Conner; gives first impressions of UNI; photo.
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13 Student forum scheduled for Wednesday
Nesheim--Barb
Karmen Berger talks about the benefits of saving Old Administration Building.
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14 Burchfield to address earth's age Sigma Xi will host address by Joe Burchfield.
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15 Harvard guest to lecture tomorrow Lina Nakhimovsky will speak on physics.
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16 Heusgen explains relations
Benning--Carol (Student--1984)
Excerpts from remarks by Christoph Heusgen.
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17 China's growth explained
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Professor Stavis speaks on economic development in China; photo.
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18 History of UNI programs reviewed
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Excerpts from Dean McCollum's history of mathematics and science; photo.
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19 Annual "Spring Thing" Celebration Will honor home economics graduates.
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20 Forum Concerning the effort to save Old Administration.
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21 Heinz Seitinger Austrian Trade Commissioner will speak.
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22 The Northern Iowan Will hold open house.
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23 The UNI Anthropology Club Will view films.
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24 UNI seminar to analyze self-discovery Ted and Grace Ann Hovet will teach seminar on American literature.
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25 What's up Meetings and activities; Iowa Sociological Association; Happening in the Hemisphere; Christ for UNI.
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26 AMA banquet tonight
Eisele--Kaye
Program descriptions.
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27 Ezel Wiggins Will speak at Campus Bible Fellowship.
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28 Geography colloquium Marcel Pop-Cornis will speak on Romanian cultural geography.
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29 Pre-marriage seminar Offered at St. Stephen Center.
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30 Tri-Beta John Thompson will speak on parasitology.
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31 "Prospects '84" topic of A E Rho conference
Hirsch--Pam
Five UNI members will attend conference in Los Angeles.
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32 Events offer international awareness International Student Association will offer program of activities.
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33 Fad diet dangers described during presentation in Union
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Joan Wageman and Joann Spaide present their views on fad diets.
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34 Calendar of events set for Shakespeare Fest
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35 Cotton feels the blues
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Review of performance by James Cotton.
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36 Guitarist to play at the Union tonight Dan Hunter will play; photo.
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37 Cult religion is the topic for lecture John Folkers will speak.
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38 Metro Chorale performs April 15 Will perform "A German Requiem"; photo.
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39 Theater major brings versatility to her role
Cashman--Teresa K. (Class of 1986)
Profile of Mary Delaney.
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40 Customers learn to apply makeup
Clayton--Lisa
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41 "Greystoke" returns respect to the Tarzan legend
Finder--Sally (Student--1983)
Sally Finder reviews the movie "Greystoke: the Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes."
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42 Pianist to play at UNI tomorrow Howard Aibel will perform with Woodwind Quintet.
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43 Men take fifth straight tennis meet
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
The UNI men's tennis team defeated Wisconsin-LaCrosse in two meets on Saturday; photo.
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44 Softball splits on road trip
Wrede--Clint (Class of 1989; Library Faculty)
The UNI softball team lost two games to Illinois State and won both games against Indiana State.
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45 3 records fall in first outdoor meet The UNI women's track team broke three records at the Cyclone Open in Ames.
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46 Ahrabi-Fard signs two new recruits Kelly Duffy and Tracy Sexton signed national letters of intent to play volleyball for UNI.
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47 Panthers split twin-bill with tough St. Ambrose
Wrede--Clint (Class of 1989; Library Faculty)
The UNI men's baseball team won the first game to St. Ambrose College, and lost the second.