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1 | Collection for the Cliff Schimmels' family | The possessions of the Physical Plant's Cliff Schimmels are lost in a house fire. Donations of clothing, furniture, and appliances are accepted by Alvin Kyhl in the Transportation Garage. |
2 | Natural history program on the Colorado Rockies marmot Open to public Feb. 21 | Professor Orlando Schwartz conducts a public presentation on the social system of the yellow-bellied marmot native to the Colorado Rockies. The presentation is held in the UNI Museum. |
3 | Northern Iowa awarded bequests in memory of three alums | The Northern Iowa Foundation Board of Directors receives seventy-five thousand dollars in memory of Edna Scott, Ruth Barrett, and Dorothy Blount. These funds are used to support scholarships, research, and other activities. |
4 | Northern Iowa debate team chosen one of nation's tops in pre-tournament activity | Aaron Hawbaker and Ken Schuler are granted automatic placement in the National Debate Tournament for their consistent performance throughout the season. Two more UNI teams are entered in the district competition at Macalester College. |
5 | Northern Iowa's Ed Rutkowski awarded honorary life membership to Union Policy Board | Professor Ed Rutkowski is recognized for twenty years of service on the Union Policy Board with an honorary life membership. Lynn Boyce, and Professors Ben Clausen and Mildred Wood speak at the ceremony. |
6 | Public physics program explores' what is this ting called reality?', Wednesday at Northern Iowa | Professor Paul Rider conducts seminar on significant changes in perceptions on reality throughout history. The seminar is held in the Physics Building. |
7 | University of Northern Iowa presents minority recruitment plan to Regents | The Board of Regents reveals their plans to increase minority enrollment to over eight percent in state universities. Strategies include the creation of equal opportunity programs, scholarships, and outreach to emeritus faculty and minority alumni. |