Northern Iowan — April 29, 1975

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1 Contract final for concert Charlie Daniels Band will play.
1 Coed houses face squeeze One floor of Dancer Hall may remain co-ed; fewer students signing up.
2 UNI has viable concert market Urges students to attend concert to prove that UNI can support concerts.
2 Salary presentation joint work of faculty and student organizations Professor Crownfield attempts to credit those who assisted with the presentation to the General Assembly.
2 Salaries involve larger scope and variety of problems Professor Millar points out that AFT representatives also assisted in presentation to General Assembly.
2 A. Bierce is Dead
3 Chabert responds Believes letter writer's message was all too clear.
3 Union films have problems? Unhappy with "technical difficulties" in film showing.
3 Chabert's letter defeated own purpose
4 Lang workshops offered Creative language arts experiences course at PLS this summer.
4 Co-op to offer benefit Cottontop Co-op will hold dance.
4 Greeks are active Greek Week includes awards, kegger, variety show, and softball.
4 Senate in action O. J. King urges revision of Dome board make-up.
5 Poetry reading Will serve as memorial to the late Richard Rackstraw.
5 Carmen coming Department of Music rehearsing "Carmen" for benefit performance.
5 Chinese exhibit Bus will go to Kansas City for Chinese art exhibit.
5 Workshop applications available Applications available for two four-week interdisciplinary summer sessions
6 There's no business like show business! Marlins prepare for spring show; photo.
8 Anatomy courses Will offer courses in anatomy and physiology for nursing students this summer.
8 Hopes for improvement; Union director elected v.p. John Ketter elected to professional organization office; photo.
9 "Our Town" coming Scene from play; photo.
9 Nijim in conference Will participate in seminar on issues in Mediterranean basin.
9 Doud to post James Doud appointed to NCA committee.
9 Wilson co-authors Professor Wilson writes article on reading order and recall.
9 Long on cities Excerpts from speech by Norton Long in Robinson Lecture.
10 Western Illinois snaps UNI streak UNI lost to Western Illinois last weekend.
10 Women win 7 lose 1 in weekend UNI took seven of eight road games held over the weekend; photo.
10 Golfers 13th at Drake UNI took thirteenth place at the Drake Relays Invitational tournament.
10 Walker shines UNI women participated in the State Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championships; Helen Walker took second place in the discus.
10 Schwartz 6th at relays Ken Schwartz took sixth place at the Drake Relays.
11 Diamond crew top of NCC UNI beat North Dakota State over the weekend, 2 games to 1. These games put them at the top of the NCC; photo.
11 Prof elected Professor Brimm elected vice chairman of NCA Commission on Schools.
12 What's Up? Activities and meetings.
12 Intramural track meet
12 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Clair Hein will speak.
12 UNI Tae Kwon-Do Club Seeking interested new members.
12 The Spanish Department Challenges other languages to field day.
12 Student Reading Association Mary Dohrman and Grace Leinen will speak.
12 UNI Golf Course Hours and regulations.
12 Special Words and Voices Professor McDavitt's students will present lectures.
12 Torch and Tassel Will hold tea for woman educator of the year.
12 UNI Women's Studies Association Will begin to formulate women's studies minor.
12 Philosophy and Religion Colloquium Professor Thompson will discuss Freud.
12 Leisure Services Society Will discuss car wash project.
12 Kappa Delta Pi Spring initiation banquet.