Northern Iowan — May 10, 1968

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1 Untitled Characters from Ben Jonson's "The Alchemist" share a kiss; photo.
1 Gordon Smith to address drama students Will address 35th annual conference.
1 Faculty approves Bachelor of Technology degree History of proposal; reactions of Industrial Arts faculty.
1 Madame Le advocates non-violence in Vietnam Proposes that peace force replace armies.
1 Senator Eugene McCarthy wins Choice '68 election Campus tally.
1 Announce unofficial results of collegiate primary poll Tallies of votes on national level.
1 Rainey: in every person there is some good Reacts to being chosen Favorite Man on Campus; biographical profile; photo.
2 It can be done Pleased with recent passage of pass/fail grading option.
2 Calls Dr. Fox unfair Professor Chang outlines his views on the recent controversy involving general education and the Bachelor of Technology; believes he can be a strong supporter of both programs.
2 'Private musings do not produce public benefits' Outlines his views of the benefits of unionization.
2 'Words in the Wind' Strongly critical of recent adoption of Bachelor of Technology degree with change in general education requirement.
3 'East High is NOT predominately Negro' Believes writers should check their facts.
3 Reflections on a $3,000 message; bad dream #2 Considers all that he learned from Allen Ginsberg during his campus visit.
4 Rich McDonald heads Tomahawk for '68-'69 List of new officers.
4 Stafford believes printing can't translate thoughts Excerpts from speech of William Stafford.
4 'Nat Turner' impact soft; could use Negro author Review of book: The Confessions of Nat Turner.
5 The Challenge of Spring UNI students enjoy the outdoors; photo.
6 Dubuque Ballet, orchestra feature Chopin, Strauss Performance program.
6 Fred Meeker elected President of Iowa Y. D.s
7 Interpretation class presents poetry program Will read modern poetry.
7 National forensic fraternity initiates 4 UNI students Brief profiles of four Delta Sigma Rho initiates.
7 Hixson to hold faculty AFT open inquiry National leader will talk with faculty as they consider value of union on campus.
7 Graduate art show features prints, photos Student work on display.
7 Home Ec Club will have picnic.
7 Marketing Club Sponsors picnic.
7 Phi Delta Kappa Announce initiates.
7 Sigma Theta Epsilon Announce initiates.
7 Cyndi Hovden selected as Peace Corps intern Will work in Washington this summer; photo.
8 Alpha Xi's, Phi Sigs win Greek Olympics Highlights of week's activities; photo.
8 Placement tests to be administered Saturday May 18
9 Shull stages mass bowl-in Clarke House receives the champion trophy.
9 Trackmen take soggy Luther meet, 100-43 Panthers defeated Luther despite rain; photo.
10 Track entries due today Intramural track entries must be returned.
10 Undefeated UNI golf team hosts 3 teams tomorrow Panthers hope to add another win to their 4-0 record tomorrow.
10 Drake over UNI tennis team 6-3 Monday Panthers defeated by Drake.
10 Women plan intercollegiate competition Meeting to be held to discuss adding intercollegiate competition for women.
10 Panthers seek revenge in today's track dual UNI hopes to end season with a win over Mankato State.
11 Panthers face tough test at North Dakota U. today UNI hopes to claim another victory in today's game.
12 Previews Activities and meetings.
12 Senator Miller speaks at Industrial Arts Fair Students will display projects.
12 Jack Holstad concert Monday
12 TKEs sponsor double feature
12 Foreign language proficiency exams given tomorrow
12 Spring Seven emphasizes literary, visual perception Editor talks about new issue.
12 Shull Hall sponsors pizza eating contest Contestants will compete for prizes.
12 Koloc concert to promote Seven Bonnie Koloc will present traditional and contemporary music; photo.
12 Dr. King Action Committee sponsors panel Will discuss effectiveness of federal program.
12 Graham plays in 14th Faculty Concert Series Concert program.