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51 Local caucus results
Northern Iowan 84:37, p.1
2/12/1988 Vote tallies from precincts that include UNI students: Paul Simon wins for Democrats and Robert Dole wins for Republicans.
52 The Human Element
McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990;
Northern Iowan 84:36, p.2
2/9/1988 Speculations about the caucuses.
53 Tips given to caucus-goers
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Northern Iowan 84:35, p.1
2/5/1988
54 Is there life after the caucuses?
Public Relations News Release 1987:251, p.1
2/4/1988 Professor Robert Ross explains the importance of Iowans supporting their preferred presidential candidate after the conclusion of the caucuses.
55 Caucuses of two parties differ
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Northern Iowan 84:31, p.4
1/22/1988 A look at caucus procedures.
56 Registration explained for caucuses
Smith--Michael Joseph (Classes of 1986 and 1990)
Northern Iowan 84:31, p.7
1/22/1988 Rules for participation.
57 Republican candidates reviewed
Majerus--Tim
Northern Iowan 84:31, p.2
1/22/1988 A look at the caucuses.
58 UNI study: One in four caucus-goers from '84 won't participate in '88
Public Relations News Release 1987:227, p.1
1/21/1988 Professor Forrest Conklin surveys four-hundred and twenty-eight Iowan Democrats, finding that one in four are not planning to attend the 1988 caucus.
59 Iowa 1984 caucus attendees polled: Majority voted, will attend 1988 caucuses
Public Relations News Release 1987:218, p.1
1/20/1988 Professor Forrest Conklin coordinates a survey of four-hundred and twenty-eight Democratic caucus attendees to determine how many would return to the 1988 caucus.
60 Top five Iowa news stories in 1987 covered politics, farm economy, schools, taxes, population decline, says UNI prof
Public Relations News Release 1987:191, p.1
12/29/1987 Professor Thomas Ryan discusses the importance of the Iowa caucuses in presidential nominations. Agricultural exports and income see a significant increase. Low state birthrate and high migration results in a net decrease in Iowa's population.
61 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:124, p.1
11/4/1987 Robert Ross speaks on the importance of Midwestern caucuses and primaries in presidential elections. Tolu Honary examines wind power as an alternative power source. Ching Woo discusses the dangers of burning leaves.
62 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:42, p.1
9/17/1987 Michael Sonnleitner analyzes Robert Bork's chance of being rejected by the Supreme Court. Tom Ryan discusses reasons for Iowa's population drop. Robert Ross explains the role of mudslinging in political campaigning.
63 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:383, p.1
5/28/1987 Students consume seventy-five thousand gallons of milk annually. Robert Ross analyzes Robert Dole's chances of winning the Iowa Caucus. Paul Winter outlines the benefits of the Institute for Decision Making Science. Larry Routh predicts employment rates.
64 Republican caucus features large student turnout
Northern Iowan 76:29, p.1
1/25/1980 The UNI Republican caucuses had a much higher percentage participation than did the Democratic caucuses.
65 Student precincts offer contrast to state; Democratic caucus results
Caldwell--Roland
Northern Iowan 76:29, p.1
1/25/1980 Jimmy Carter and Edward Kennedy both received a small percentage of delegates at the UNI precincts that they did state-wide.
66 Caucus determines platform
Northern Iowan 76:27, p.2
1/18/1980 The caucuses do more than just help select presidential candidates.
67 UNI prof explains next Monday's caucuses
Caldwell--Roland
Northern Iowan 76:27, p.1
1/18/1980 Robert Ross states the requirements for participating in precinct caucuses.
68 Let your voice be heard--vote
Northern Iowan 72:29, p.2
1/16/1976 The Northern Iowan staff urges students to participate in the caucuses.
69 Over 1000 Hear Gross, Babcock at TC
Public Relations News Release 1950:102, p.1
11/1/1950 Congressman H. R. Gross of Waterloo and his Democrat party opponent, James Babcock of New Hampton, in the Nov. 7 elections addressed over 1000 persons Tuesday night in the auditorium.

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