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1 Governor declares Saturday (Nov. 7) Public Broadcasting Day in response to efforts at KUNI/KHKE support group at Northern Iowa Governor Branstad declares the birth of Public Broadcasting Day to recognize the signing of the Public Broadcasting Act. The act resulted in the creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, formed under Lyndon B. Johnson.
2 Harlan Community High School students compete in annual science and math competition Students from Harlan High School compete for scholarships in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science at the Science and Math Symposium. Professor Roy Saigo and several guest speakers hold formal addresses after the competition.
3 Iowa College Teachers of History to meet on Northern Iowa campus Saturday (Nov. 7) The annual conference of the Iowa College Teachers of History is held in the Redeker Center. Historians from various universities speak at the event, including Professors David Walker, Donna Maier, Jay Lees, and Donald Whitnah.
4 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Robert Ross speaks on the importance of Midwestern caucuses and primaries in presidential elections. Tolu Honary examines wind power as an alternative power source. Ching Woo discusses the dangers of burning leaves.
5 Red Oak High School students compete in annual science and math competition Students of Red Oak High School are among those competing for scholarships in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science at the Science and Mathematics Symposium.
6 Two University of Northern Iowa recreation department instructors awarded by NTRS Professors Marcia J. Carter and Joseph Wilson are recognized for their contributions to the National Therapeutic Recreation Society. Carter was honored for her service on the society's board of directors, while Wilson for his work in the Special Olympics.