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Northern Iowan 65 15a 2
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Title Article Summary
Fire washed out

Letter from "Twenty Regents Women" expresses anger that they were doused with soapy water by men from Shull and missed the Homecoming Variety Show.

Offers 'no penalty' policy

Letter suggests that administration should excuse students from classes without penalty so they may attend speeches and similar events without having to leave early to go to class.

An observation

Letter ponders male-female relationships.

An open letter to WMT-TV

Letter urges television station to show upcoming Minnesota Vikings game at which Panther Marching 100 will play during half-time.

Supports general ed. revision and additional electives

Letter expresses support for Howard J. Thompson's desire for revision of general education program, but disagrees with Thompson's stand against black history and literature courses.

Capricious wind or frivolous student?

Letter expresses Earl Will's frustration over having to pay a parking ticket which he never saw.

'Myth of Negro past'

Letter suggests creation of an Afro-American Humanities course as a stopgap measure until Black history and culture can be fully integrated into general survey courses.

The World of the Sparrow and the Hawk

Column protests BA Comps for non-teaching students as unfair, then comments humorously on a wide variety of topics.

Panther Duo

Humorous letter responds to Earl Will's 10/22/68 letter about Panther footprints with three or four toes.

The real world

Editorial expresses frustration over disruptions during speeches when students must leave for class; suggests speeches are as educational in their own way as classes.