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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. |
