Northern Iowan — January 8, 1974

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1 Nixon prankster Tuck speaks here tomorrow Profile of Dick Tuck.
1 Vet membership drive Eight hundred veterans currently on campus; Veterans Club will set up table in Union in hopes of reaching membership goal of 150.
1 Student volunteers Volunteer Bureau has operated since February 1972; still seeking students who want to work.
1 Washington trip Professor Winter will lead spring break trip.
1 Pantomime Class will present performance.
1 Snowshine The sun shines through a snow and ice covered tree; photo.
2 Solicitors beware UNI will continue policy of not providing information about students to private companies.
2 A. Bierce is Dead
2 KHKE: great service Enjoys programming.
3 Trees purchased Tomahawk has purchased trees which have been planted east of Seerley Hall.
3 Anti-Semitism vs. anti-Zionism Attempts to delineate reasons for support of Israel.
3 International courses sought Suggests possibilities for adding international dimensions to curriculum.
4 "Rare" books find security Don Gray talks about the material in the Library's rare book collection.
5 Ski trip Union will sponsor trip to Minnesota.
5 Chess players Will meet.
5 Student Reading Association Professor Harms will speak.
5 Vets Will meet to discuss memorial to those killed or missing in Viet Nam.
5 Phi Beta Lambda IRS representative will speak.
6 Jazz show bills Burton Profile of jazz performers; photo.
6 Tomahawk to hold annual student book exchange Book exchange schedule and procedures.
7 Women's basketball UNI lost to Wartburg, 54-51.
7 Ailing wrestlers travel to Luther; seek second dual win Panthers hope to bring home another win.
7 Untitled Bill Runchey loses sight of the ball during the Mankato-UNI game; photo.
8 Panthers lose eighth game, 73-64 Mankato State hands UNI their eighth loss of the season.
8 Tankers return from Hall of Fame Panthers spent two weeks working out in Fort Lauderdale.