Northern Iowan — April 14, 1970

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1 University Forum; campus happenings Topic is the University and the war.
1 Moratorium march Will march from campus to Island Park.
1 Regents okay '70-'71 budget Summary of estimates for new budget.
1 April Moratorium plans Cedar River "tea party" Will re-enact Revolutionary War event.
1 Regents approve UNI construction contracts Contracts include work on PEC.
1 Proclamation President Maucker proclaims "Student Faculty Be Kind To Each Other Month".
2 Conlee to veto Voldseth referendum Outlines both procedural and substantial reasons for veto.
2 Maucker commends and defends deans of students President Maucker states that deans are not to blame; they enforce policies with his approval.
2 April movements seek change and improvement Supports Moratorium and environmental demonstrations.
3 They say student vote is at the "wrong time" Believes Senate acted too quickly.
3 UAB happenings Current schedule of activities.
3 Calls Voldseth rumors "unfair" Dean Pendergraft states that Dean Voldseth is merely carrying out policies.
3 Calls senate action "deplorable" Dislikes attitude of current students.
4 Organizational News Activities and meetings.
4 Varied problems during Union's first year Brief history of events of first year.
5 St. Olaf prof guest lecturer Thomas Rossing will speak on physics.
5 Two UNI professors receive appointments Professor Rhum, formerly acting dean, will be Dean of the Graduate College; Professor Nijim, formerly acting head, will be head of the Department of Geography.
5 Asian specialist to discuss "South Asia" Ainslie Embree will speak.
6 UNI takes 2 of 3 from South Dakota UNI won two games out of three last weekend in a set with South Dakota State; photo.
7 Dickinson relays feature all-American Carpenter Wayne Carpenter, UNI's All-American, will participate in the Dickinson Relays on Saturday, April 18; photo.
7 Dotson and Clark to be honored Dick Dotson and Dr. James Clark will be honored at the Dickinson Relays.
8 Regents approve "no hours" for next fall Freshman women will have no hours, so long as parents approve.
8 California prof to talk on Humanities Kenneth Lash will speak; profile.
8 Arthur Campa here for Pan American day Profile of speaker.