Northern Iowan — October 7, 1969

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1 Enrollment up over last fall Fall 1970 enrollment is 9496; 4.7% increase over previous fall.
1 Study of race efforts urged OCS tries to get clear sense of sometimes conflicting or over-lapping efforts of Forum and COURIMGE.
1 Minority group committee tells of recruiting needs Outline of current recruiting efforts.
1 STOP benefit dance
1 Museum now open Open weekday afternoons.
1 Rock group pops concert postponed
1 Classical guitarist in chamber music series Christopher Parkening will play.
1 Van Dyke to speak at moratorium rally Dick Van Dyke will speak in Indianola.
2 Rap security for stop sign violation Believes security officer ran through stop sign.
2 Untitled The hawks and doves in a battle one another.
2 Lauds minority group committee Believes COURIMGE had done good job.
2 Blacks can't compete? Believes anyone offered a job for which there was not open competition would be insulted.
2 "Stop, please, stop"
2 Village is good home Likes Sunset Village; cites need for inexpensive housing.
2 Thanks wives for wearing armbands Appreciates those who supported moratorium at Faculty Dames brunch.
2 Proposes blackboard fund drive Humorous response to Professor Fox.
2 "Diggers are niggers" Relates experience of trying to rent apartment.
2 Function of UAB is use of Union Believes UAB should limit its concerns to activities in and around Union.
3 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
3 Support the moratorium
3 Draft counseling
3 Present Brecht's Galileo Professor Wood talks about the forthcoming production.
3 Work of Russian poet read Michael and Lynn Borich will read work by Yevtushenko.
4 Candidates ready for queen's election Photos and brief biographical sketches of candidates; photo.
6 Potpourri Activities and meetings.
6 Mature women to form organization Will attempt to meet needs of non-traditional group.
6 UAB fall outing at Wahpaton
7 EMC aids faculty, students EMC programs and services; photo.
8 "Camelot" is lusty musical; produced here Music department will produce play.
8 Noted educator will speak on black novel Charles Nilon will speak.
9 Historical association to present lectures Professor Eiklor will speak to new group.
9 Music prof performs in faculty concert
9 Untitled Bridge under construction on Dike Road; photo.
10 Panthers win at SDSU Panthers defeated South Dakota State University on Saturday, 24-14; photo.
11 Intramural battle draws to close Intramural games head into their last week of the season.
11 Matmen preparing for season UNI will begin their season January 10.
11 Hopes to squelch Wartburg UNI lost to Wartburg at the Les Duke Invitational last Saturday.
12 Equipment stolen from photo lab Equipment disappears after end of summer session; no suspects.
12 Underground newspaper in circulation under new name; New Prairie Primer Editors talk about their new newspaper; photo.
12 Untitled Shaded sidewalks; photo.