Northern Iowan — October 12, 1973

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1 Peace Corps Will recruit on campus.
1 Maucker award Seeking applicants.
1 SISEA Considering possible programs for year.
1 New York writer Dr. Raymond Federman, a New York writer, will open the Distinguished Critics Lecture Series; photo.
1 Budget exists for publication John Nicol, advisor to defunct Free magazine, is considering other formats.
1 KHKE Will carry Watergate hearings live.
2 Smoking pros . . . and cons Contrasting viewpoints in light of recent UNISA motions urging stricter enforcement of campus rules on smoking.
2 You scream, ice cream Enjoys soft-serve ice cream.
2 UNI-Dome answers needed now Professor Cawelti would like answers on matters of need, use, and cost.
3 UNI-Dome project blasted Asks if rumors are true: will student fees be used, are critics being heard, will student use be secondary?
3 UNI-Dome project blasted Finds project silly.
3 UNI-Dome project blasted Who is paying for it and exactly what will it be used for?
3 "Specifics" needed Continues criticism of Mayor Crews for indecision.
4 Recycling drive creates awareness; "relative success" Has success on campus; photo.
5 MSH results List of election results.
5 English debate Two UNI students will meet two English students in debate.
5 FCC's Johnson here Nicholas Johnson will speak.
5 Auction buffs prepare! Industrial Arts Club will hold auction.
6 Music theater--full season Highlights of the year's three productions.
6 Everybody's watching Ashley Alexander, UNI Marching Band director, watches as the pom pon squad practices for one of the upcoming half-time shows; photo.
7 Planning a trip to China Professor Cheng takes a close look at China today.
7 Bicycle storage approved In wake of thefts, bicycles may be stored in dorm rooms.
7 Social work conference
8 What's Up? ? Activities and meetings.
8 Political Science Club Offering career series.
8 Greek Night Activities at Olsen's Boat House.
8 Nobel Prize author will speak here Raymond Federman, an expert on Nobel Prize winner Samuel Beckett, will speak.
8 New major offered Description of American Studies major.
9 Fransen leads NCC punters UNI's Jim Fransen takes first place in NCC statistics race.
9 Tag . . . you're it Dennis Roloff stops an opponent in an intramural flag football game; photo.
9 Panthers seek third win at Drake; Bulldogs lead series, 22-12-1 Panthers prepare to face Drake.
9 Hockey team to Luther Panther women defeat Iowa City to gain second win of the season.
9 WRA co-rec night The WRA co-rec night is set.
9 Harriers suffer first loss Luther College defeats UNI, 24-33.
10 Table tennis tourney Gear House of Rider Hall hosts a table tennis tournament.
10 Pass, kick results Todd Hunemueller and Bob Dunn win the intramural pass and kick contests.
10 Ruggers at Dubuque UNI heads to Dubuque.
10 Swimming outlook good Coach Glen Henry expresses hopeful outlook for the swim team.
11 T. M. lectures and film Schedule of lectures and activities.
11 New media M. A. approved Professors Hardman and Kueter talk about the new program.
12 UNI takes interest in vets Cliff Swartz talks about the services offered by the Veterans Affairs Office.
12 "Ballet West" review Review of performance: "Ballet West."
12 Parking areas expand Rules and regulations for the new year.
12 Rare book collection Library purchases modern fiction collection at recommendation of Professor Klinkowitz.