Northern Iowan — November 26, 1968

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1 Schoenbrun calls for halt of further arms stockpiling Excerpts from speech.
2 Untitled Hungry children miss out on Thanksgiving.
2 Know where we stand Procedures exist should editor's judgement be challenged.
2 A return to the facts Professor Chabert responds to recent defense of Nodarse method.
2 For thorough knowledge of subject Believes Professor Chabert's methods are effective.
2 Still minority control Maintains that Acacia officers have not responded to his questions.
3 BVDs and smudgepots Complains about fire drills.
3 I. Thanksgiving; holidays
3 The World of the Sparrow, the Chicken, and the Hawk
3 Very interesting editorial page Dislikes anonymity of recent letter.
3 Race problems Mr. Alford believes that any solution to race problems must include the dignity and worth of all human beings.
4 Union assumes look of near-completion Construction scenes at the new Student Union; photo.
5 General Education Committee to open future meetings
5 Home Economics Club Will meet.
5 Sigma Theta Epsilon Seven initiated into Methodist service fraternity.
5 Faculty offices cramped Professor Pendergraft discusses problem of finding space for offices; new buildings will help.
6 Woepking, Goddard, Williams, Pinkham make All-Conference team: seven others mentioned One Panther offensive member and three defensive members make the NCC team.
6 Hersom's horoscope sees Ohio State Bowl victory, Iowa over UCLA in '70! Terry Hersom explains his views on football.
7 Thanksgiving special: varsity meets frosh in prestige battle The varsity and freshmen basketball teams will play tonight.
7 Intramural basketball standings Gold and Purple league standings.
7 Panther gymnasts shine in tough season opener UNI lost to St. Cloud State, 122-103; photo.
8 'Dinner with Prof' guest: Crownfield
8 Readers Theatre to present 'Up the Down Staircase' Professor McDavitt's class will present reading.
8 Marine officer selectors here
8 Iowa College Council discusses voting age Student government leaders meet in Ames.
8 Poll favors new yearbook format 75% of those voting favored changes.
8 'All the lines are busy' Problems with old and limited telephone system.