Northern Iowan — April 9, 1968

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1 Wesley Foundation to sponsor 'Meal in Upper Room'
1 Tower completion for fall semester doubtful University considering alternatives for fall; photo.
1 MU-AWS sponsoring Spring Fling Week Schedule of activities.
1 Hoffmans will work next in Iowa City Mr. Hoffmans will represent draft resistance groups.
1 Dr. Martin Luther King honored at Convocation Students consider meaning of Dr. King's message.
1 Nominations this spring for queen election Housing units may nominate candidates.
1 OEO grant finances 'Upward Bound' program UNI receives $122,017 grant.
1 Glenn announces cast for 'The Alchemist' Professor Glenn discusses the play; list of cast members.
2 In Memoriam (Dr. Martin Luther King) Professor Crownfield considers Dr. King's thoughts and values.
2 Commends administration Believes decision to allow CADRE to meet on campus was correct.
2 As the nation mourns . . . . Presents national reactions to Dr. King's death.
2 'Terrible but ordinary tragedy;' perspective Believes Dr. King's vision and message have had widespread effects.
2 Bachman: 'Black is beautiful' Presents views on racial problems.
3 'Why not look at home?' Believes university should seek deans from its own ranks.
3 Fight our own racism Believes that eradicating racism is paramount.
3 Schizophrenic university Believes that there is inconsistency in the university's attitude toward Dr. King's death and the attempt by CADRE to interview on campus.
4 'Individual must decide for himself:' Townley Representatives of draft resistance group CADRE interview on campus.
4 Cheerleading try-outs rescheduled Cheerleading try-outs moved to next Monday.
4 Hanna, Brewer to attend newspaper conference Two day conference in Illinois features speakers and workshops.
4 Meeker to announce political plans tonight Will tell if he is going to run for state office.
4 Sack lunches for Thursday evening meal Event coordinated with Spring Fling.
4 Seeland, Gashel attend DSR-TKU Conference Attend national forensic conference.
4 Regular classes, no tests Good Friday Students may attend religious services.
5 Riverside singers to appear April 17 Part of Chamber Music Series.
5 Home Ec Club Will work on hand puppets.
5 Summer session reservations for men this week May make room reservations.
5 Father Mitchell returns to UNI to perform Episcopal priest and wife will present concert.
5 Jones, Baldwin point to poor America race scene Review of work by Leroi Jones and James Baldwin.
6 Golf course times set for class use Students enrolled in golf classes now have schedule.
6 Golf team story inaccurate, staff apologizes The story printed in last Friday's Iowan was an exaggeration of facts.
6 Baseball team wins 1 of 3, to play against Coe today Panthers hope to even their record in today's game; photo.
7 UNI netmen defeat Penn Saturday Panthers dominated every match against William Penn; photo.
7 WRA tennis league starts Twenty women joined tennis league.
7 Waugh district All-American team member Waugh named to District 5 All-American team.
7 UNI coaches discuss use of freshmen on varsity Freshmen may be used in wrestling, track, golf, tennis, and gymnastics.
7 Witham says activity fees not guarantee of admission Despite activity fees, capacity cannot be changed and students aren't guaranteed entrance.
8 Previews Activities and meetings.
8 Iowan's amateur art exhibit begins Tuesday First such show will be on display on campus.
8 Purple Key applications are available
8 Department of Business to hold dinner Will hold student recognition dinner.
8 Jazz-Op meeting tonight at 10 in Auditorium Those interested in music, dance, art, or poetry should attend.
8 Senior Comp test to be given on April 18
8 Fritz Konig to read modern Swedish poetry Biographical sketch of Professor Konig.