Northern Iowan — July 12, 1968

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1 Dr. Martin Grant dies June 28 at Sartori Brief obituary; died June 28, 1968
1 'Topferkunst I' presents Glen Nelson, ceramist
1 UNI grading system is undergoing revision Detailed comments on addition of plus and minus grades and pass/fail option.
1 Untitled Telephone workers install clay tiles to facilitate telephone communication on campus; photo.
1 'Equality now' theme of new campus organization Members of The Club talk about the group's aims; photo.
1 Commons film series shows future America Will show "Fahrenheit 451".
2 Exposes evil undergrads Responds to comments on interruptions by older students.
2 AFT denies statements Professor Crownfield denies that reporting of AFT meeting included comments about unionization and consequent raises in salary.
2 Henschel: New Left can save America Outlines position on problems in society.
2 O'Briant on Artist Series Looking forward to 1968-69 Artists Series.
2 Another rags-to-rags fairy tale
3 Would rather walk more Dislikes destruction of scenery in order to construct new buildings.
3 Pops Series improving Hopes for continued success of series; would like greater student participation.
3 Some peace boys know of war Believes it may not be necessary to be a soldier in order to know about the Viet Nam War.
4 Untitled New bells were installed in the Campanile; photo.
4 Cunningham is Industrial Arts speaker Monday Beryl M. Cunningham will speak.
4 Spring Dean's List is announced by Lang List of students who achieved distinction.
5 UNI hosts Speech, Hearing Conference
5 Keefe questions AFT local's position here Professor Crownfield responds to questions about the ways in which the AFT will fit into existing governance structures.
5 UNI students, faculty in 'Kiss Me Kate' Many are involved in Waterloo Community Playhouse production.
5 New freshmen are busy, confused, impressed by UNI Freshmen are concerned about roommates, food, and finding buildings.
6 Summer Repertory Theatre Series Scenes from the Repertory Theatre Series; photo.
7 'Summer living' adult classes offered by UNI Will offer ways to enjoy summer.
7 Robley Wilson to read own poetry tonight
8 Previews Activities and meetings.
8 Plans for Minority Group Education Center shown President Maucker outlines possible uses of Center.
8 'Students for McCarthy' rally Sunday Will feature music and poetry.
8 Margaret Rouse receives Lloyd Douglas Award Given to outstanding business education graduate student.
8 Judy Youngblood, Terry Lampel to present recital Concert program.
8 'Civil Rights--Human Rights' Wednesday Cecil Reed will speak.
8 Combined paperback exhibit now on display Students and teachers may inspect NDEA institute collection.