Northern Iowan — May 3, 1968

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1 Vietnamese writer to give peace proposal Monday Le Thi Anh will offer her views on Viet Nam war; photo.
1 'Alchemist' tickets now on sale at Crossroads Preview of play; photo.
1 Minority education group considers 'black' courses Group speaks with Norman Dixon.
1 Awards given to journalists Monday night Campus publications students win awards.
1 Student Senate discusses King Scholarship fund Consider eligibility for scholarship; discuss recent collegiate presidential primary.
1 University's role in arrest results in review of policy Mr. Hoffmans initially decides to discontinue teaching in protest, then reconsiders.
1 Comedian Dick Gregory speaks today in gym Profile of Dick Gregory; photo.
2 'A real swingin' place' Praises the many musical performances on campus this year.
2 'Blame students, not staff' Student library employee responds to recent criticisms of library conditions and services.
2 Wants human race pride Believes pride should transcend color.
2 'University plays junior G-man' Critical of recent arrest of draft resister.
2 Hoffmans will not teach Protests administrative role in recent arrest of draft resister.
2 Fox to remain silent Professor Fox continues to defend general education in the face of those who support the Bachelor of Technology.
3 'Can reasonable men agree?;" perspective Professor Crownfield offers proposal relating to general education and the proposed Bachelor of Technology degree.
3 President J. W. Maucker urges clarification of academic freedom Selections of text of President Maucker's acceptance speech for AAUP award.
3 Blau approves of policy Those who are protesting the manner of his arrest are not speaking for him; they may be speaking even after he asked them not to protest the matter.
3 Proposes Afro-American course Would take course if offered; urges that it be added to the curriculum.
4 German Club comedy 'Lampshade' starts today Play preview; photo.
4 7000 responses expected for prof evaluation survey Evaluations carried out this week; data will be tabulated.
4 Students for McCarthy to canvass city Seeking contributions.
4 'September Experience' available Description of program.
4 Anderson, Behrens exhibit begins Sunday in Commons Brief sketches of artists.
4 Campus groups respond to King fund Brief list of contributors.
5 Young Democrats Elect officers.
5 Dr. McDavitt to represent SAA at Cornell Brief profile.
5 Untitled A wall behind the Administration Building was added to help beautify campus; photo.
5 Dubuque ballet group to perform on Sunday Program.
5 Pi Omega Pi Initiates new members.
6 Baseball team sends potent offense against Chiefs, top hurlers clash Panthers hope to continue winning streak as they face Morningside.
6 UNI golfers win twice UNI defeated Loras, 12-3, and St. Ambrose, 11-4.
6 Intramural golf tourney tomorrow UNI will host intramural tourney.
7 Untitled Ron Foell hits the first of his two home runs against Drake; photo.
7 Intrasquad football game Saturday, offense ready Panthers face each other in game.
7 Trackmen bury Iowa State 94-52; five records set UNI dominated Iowa State University in dual track meet Wednesday night.
8 Previews Activities and meetings.
8 Porter to be 'Dinner with Prof' guest Brief profile of Professor Porter.
8 'Beau Gentry' plays tomorrow at UAB dance
8 Finals schedule revised; exams begin May 22
8 Dr. Crownfield to moderate book discussion Will discuss "Lord of the Flies".
8 Marine Corps on campus Monday
8 Women's Chorus to give Spring Music Festival Concert program.