Northern Iowan — November 21, 1967

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1 Lenox Quartet to give Chamber Concert Monday Short sketches of members of quartet.
1 Cedar Falls policeman involved in cheating ring Officer dismissed from department.
1 'The Canterbury Tales' to be given Dec. 1 and 2 Cast list.
1 Poet E. L. Mayo to read for Conference '68 Dec. 6 Third speaker in Conference '68 series.
1 Untitled John Knott will be reading at the Cloister Coffee House; photo.
1 Indian sitarist to perform next Tuesday Nikhil Banerjee will perform.
1 Faculty to reserve seats at basketball games A reserved area will be available to faculty, but not to students, at games.
1 'Music opera a noteworthy achievement' -- O'Briant Review of 'Threepenny Opera.'
2 'Funny thing' Signs for Confrontations program stolen recently
2 Tolerance of differences? Cannot understand why Senator Hougen wants Mr. Hoffmans fired.
2 Rider Hall court 'unjust' Critical of student judicial procedures.
2 Knott is a 'teacher' High praise for Professor Knott as a teacher.
2 Discipline Committee 'reviews' case Professor Crawford outlines authority of Advisory Committee on Student Discipline.
2 'Sophistication necessary' Supports advanced academic study; critical of Senator Hougen.
2 Reserve seat plan means second class citizens Critical of plan to reserve seats at basketball games only for faculty.
2 'A few important questions' Questions claims of recent advertisement for student condominium development.
3 Varsity-Frosh clash in annual game tonight UNI frosh will battle the varsity team.
3 Ticket pick-up procedure for basketball announced Procedures for students to get their tickets for home games is announced.
4 Previews Activities and meetings.
4 ISEA speaker talks on crisis in education Bill Robinson talks about the rapid pace of change.
4 Christmas tree lighting to be next week To be held south of Commons.
4 'Winter Whirl' holiday formal to be Dec. 9
7 Young Democrats Tom Whitney will speak.