Northern Iowan — June 21, 1968

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1 Maucker given permission to change comparison schedule President Maucker may recommend new "comparable" institutions; could result in better pay for UNI faculty.
1 Pre-registration and orientation planned for fall freshmen 1900 new students will participate in orientation activities this summer.
1 Classes Saturday, June 29--none Friday, July 5 Scheduling due to Fourth of July holiday.
1 Repertory Theatre opens second season July 12 Group of twenty-eight will present three plays this summer including "Keep an Eye on Amelie,Heartbreak House", and "The Relapse".
1 Regents approves Bachelor of Technology degree Professor Reed outlines purpose of new degree.
1 Raun MacKinnon--need for mutual respect for all people Interview with coffee house performer; photo.
2 Beware--Enemy Territory! NU High and Cedar Falls students invade College Hill.
2 No money, but a start Happy that UNI may draw up a new list of comparable institutions; hopes that money will follow eventually.
2 'In Search of Dylan' explores life, talent of Dylan Thomas Review of music and acting: "In Search of Dylan."
2 Living and dying Soldier's poem.
2 To the protestors Soldier's poem.
2 Wilson on Spock, draft-counseling Remembers value of Benjamin Spock's book on the care of babies and children; speculates on Spock's current legal charges relating to draft evasion.
3 Promotion of 41 faculty members approved by Regents List of those who were promoted.
3 Renovated Campanile has first Fasoldt clock Brief history of Campanile clock; John Steffa is new carillon player.
4 Previews Activities and meetings.
4 Poppy appointed acting head of Earth Science Will be acting head of Department of Physics and Earth Science.
4 UNI hosts Sixth annual Track and Field meet today UNI hosts meet for high school and college athletes today.
4 'Ghetto life' to be discussed at 'The Club' meeting List of suggested readings.
4 Allison, Dralle to present recital Tuesday evening Performance programs.
4 Seventy athletes awarded letters Panthers involved in spring sports receive letters.
4 UNI receives $35 thousand in building grants Federal grants will be used for PEC and an education building.
4 Commons dance tonight with King's Jewels
4 Regents approve 17 communities for 1968-69 student teaching List of approved communities.