Northern Iowan — November 25, 1969

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1 Faculty will study minority problems Interim report due December 1.
1 General ed program Student Senate committee presents report on general education reform.
1 "John Birch Society is not a political organization" Robert Welch speaks to crowd of 1200; photo.
1 Discuss institutional racism, demands; forum Faculty, administrators, students express views.
2 Complaint is with directors Continuing debate about UAB.
2 Untitled UNI students allegedly sold marijuana cigarettes to the Tall Corn music children.
2 Don't want support of "silent majority" Letter from soldiers in Viet Nam outlines position on Moratorium.
2 A Hippocratic oath for teachers Goals for good teaching.
2 Presents the facts Professor Crownfield addresses issues of the pre-planned structure of a recent faculty meeting.
2 Racism exists in everyone's mind Believes UNI and its community have racist tendencies.
2 Must earn respect Defends recent letter writer who claimed that many campus discussions are one-sided.
3 Moratorium must broaden perspective Analyzes Moratorium.
3 Student leaders must face racism issue Continues debate on institutional and personal racism.
4 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
4 America presently has its own tired, poor, hungry The Reverends Morris and Barrows speak on difficulties of African-Americans; photo.
4 Hearst to read his poetry today Will read selections at Poetry Hour.
5 Previews Activities and meetings.
5 Technical aspects mar the actors' fine performances Review of "Camelot".
6 Four Panthers named to all-conference grid team John Williams, Larry Green, Jim Luhring, and Jim Rudd were named to the NCC al-conference team.
6 'They got me!' Gymnast performs; photo.
6 Jim Rudd is double winner Jim Rudd and John Williams named permanent captains at a banquet; photo.
7 Final statistics announced 1969 football statistics.
7 Panther records fall UNI's 1969 team set twelve records and tied another.
7 Perhaps a memory or two? Guests enjoy banquet; photo.
8 PE depts. willing to participate in pass-fail experiment Orally agree to consider pass/fail for general education courses.