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1 Earth science update conference for secondary teachers held April 18 at UNI Forty-two teachers came to UNI for the conference to hear presentations on a variety of topics, conducted by UNI earth science professors; UNI hopes to obtain a grant to continue the program.
2 Final UNI geography colloquium for year April 30 at UNI Dr. C. Murray Austin will present on "Public Policy and the Urban Landscape: A Comparative Analytic Framework".
3 Frank Burns of television's 'M*A*S*H' to speak at UNI Monday (April 28) The man who played Burns, Larry Linville, will speak on how the show both influenced and reflected changes in society during the years it was on the air; he was on the show for five seasons.
4 Investigation continuing in UNI ceramics laboratory Thomson requested that any students who have current upper respiratory health problems to report to the Student Health Center; the typical health complaints have been coughs, sore throats, headaches, nasal congestion and burning eyes.
5 UNI to offer adult back-to-school information workshop May 3 (Saturday) The event is designed for adults who have been out of high school or college for awhile and are considering taking classes at UNI.
6 Well-known archeaologist to speak at UNI on 'Rape of the Nile' April 30 Dr. Brian M. Fagan from the University of California, Santa Barbara will give the address; Arnold studied under Fagan; he has written a National Geographic book and writes archeaology spots for NPR.