Northern Iowan — February 19, 1974

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1 Science workshop Will present unified science approach.
1 Greek novelist Petros Ambatzoglou will speak.
1 Untitled Ron Lange takes advantage of the warm weather to wash his car; photo.
1 Speech-Art Complex okayed Regents approve project budget; description of facilities; house at 1233 West 23rd will become CBBR; parking spaces added to Hillside Courts.
1 Life theory proposed Clifford Matthews believes that proteins, not amino acids, came first.
2 Recent speakers have been boon Notes that good speakers have drawn good crowds.
2 Polling place is justified Believes that one site serves all well.
2 Anderson conclusion is right, but reason is wrong Believes collective action is necessary.
2 Students reminded of obligation Scolds students for not becoming involved in decisions and then complaining later.
3 'Nam, energy shaking foreign aid; Heyl visits UNI Excerpts from presentation by Mary Jane Heyl.
3 A. Bierce is Dead
4 What's Up Activities and meetings.
4 Professors Professors Roberts and Kloss will discuss their book on social movements.
4 Ping-pong Union will hold tournament.
4 Humor lecture Professor Cheng will lecture on Chinese humor.
4 Alpha Phi List of ten initiates.
4 Eastman Quartet to appear here on Thursday Profile of group.
5 Chicago trip planned; individual studies Will visit cultural sites.
5 Human sexuality Will conduct session at Judson House.
5 Renaissance Professor Forest will make presentation on Shakespeare.
5 Pittsburgh Orchestra delights audience Review of music: Pittsburgh Orchestra.
6 How to bite the hand that feeds you Excerpts from presentations by Sam Keen.
7 Panthers edge SDS; record first NCC win Panthers defeat South Dakota State, 68-67; photo.
7 Wrestlers end dual season with sweep Panthers end season with 15-2 record.
7 Women's basketball Panthers defeat Iowa City, 85-46.
8 Gymnasts shatter records Panthers defeat North Dakota 140.25-117.85; photo.
8 UNI runners finish second Panthers lose to the University of Iowa.