Northern Iowan — November 19, 1968

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1 Renowned radio-television correspondent to appear David Schoenbrun will speak.
1 To stage Coward's 'Hay Fever' Theatre Royal Windsor will perform; photo.
1 Regents approve board, room increases UNI will also purchase 6.5 acres of land south of University Avenue; BOR will review bids of contractors to assure minority participation.
2 'Old-fashioned' librarian needed Would like library staff to deal with noise in library.
2 What about legislature? Regents support concept of providing aid to private colleges.
2 In defense of Nodarse method Student finds Nodarse method effective; challenges Professor Chabert to take a closer look.
3 Name the Glotz
3 The World of the Sparrow, the Chicken, and the Hawk
4 Girls like loft Students enjoy living in lofts of Bartlett and Lawther Halls; will move to Bender Hall when it opens.
4 'La Perichole' equivalent to Shaw's 'My Fair Lady' Play preview; photo.
5 Spring participation possible in Waterloo, Cedar Falls Must sign up for special sections of psychology of learning.
5 Jewell elected Ross Jewell elected to executive committee of national composition group
5 Art Department hosts John Wally
5 Panhellenic Council Will sponsor dance.
5 Northern Iowa to hold Elementary Education meeting
5 'Use our imaginations to put our lives on line'; Fred Ojile Excerpts from speech.
6 Schooley, Johnson finish second in NCC statistics Both Panthers came in behind Morningside leaders for passing and receiving totals.
6 Flashier offense to thrill UNI fans, says Hogeland Panthers ready to start new season with new offense; photo.
7 Cross country men place 17th, NCAA five-mile contest Panthers place seventeen out of forty-four to make season record 2-3-1.
7 Basketball ticket information Schedule for distribution of home game tickets.
7 Brighter future ahead for Northern swimmers Panthers prepare to open third season.
8 Previews Activities and meetings.
8 McDavitt to read Professor McDavitt will present "Woman, her infinite variety".
8 Poetry Hour to feature Waller songs Professor Waller will present "The Flatland Chronicles", a series of original poems and songs.
8 What now for Commons? With upcoming completion of new Union building, the Commons will serve as a dining and lounge center for Bartlett, Lawther, and Baker Halls; photo.