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1 'Kill Hamlet' One-Man Play, to be Performed at UNI Oct. 23; Production Part of Focus on Austria Series The Narrnkastl Theatre of Vienna will perform a one-man play written by Zijah A. Sokolovic called 'Kill Hamlet'.
2 'Physics, Automobiles and the Law' Topic of Physics Colloquium at UNI Oct. 23 Dr. Hilliard Kent Macomber will make a presentation about automobiles and the law in physics.
3 International Trade Experts to Speak on UNI Campus at 1985 Jepson Symposium Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Five experts on international trade will speak about issues related to protectionism, GATT, and the reciprocal nature of international trade at the 1985 Jepson Symposium.
4 Parents' Weekend Slated for Oct. 25-27; Jazz, coffee, art, football among offerings Many activities will be taking place during the Parents' Weekend including a jazz concert, Nostalgia and Collectable Show, football, and art shows.
5 Research Trends in History, Political Science to be Discussed at UNI Oct. 23. Dr. Donna Maier and Dr. Al Hays will talk about trends in history and political science as part of the colloquium series.
6 Sid and Sharon Sickles Named UNI Parents of the Year; Parents' Weekend Slated for Oct. 25-27 Stenphanee Sickles-Jordan has nominated her parents for the parents award for three years, they both attended UNI and have been spreading their UNI pride for years.
7 UNI's Curris Suspends Work on Nonacademic Campus Projects for Review The President Constantine Curris made a statement about suspending nonacademic campus projects within reason.
8 Word Received of Death of Former UNI Art, Humanities Head Ken Lash in Boston Kenneth Lash died on October 2, 1985, he taught at many colleges and was known as a writer, teacher, and humanist.