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1 | Theatre UNI to present 'Merry Wives of Windsor' | Performances will be October 30 to November 2; plot synopsis; photo. | |
2 | Registrar's office reports 502 withdrawals | Detailed analysis of reasons for withdrawals. |
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3 | Fire washed out | Letter from "Twenty Regents Women" expresses anger that they were doused with soapy water by men from Shull and missed the Homecoming Variety Show. | |
4 | Offers 'no penalty' policy | Letter suggests that administration should excuse students from classes without penalty so they may attend speeches and similar events without having to leave early to go to class. | |
5 | An observation | Letter ponders male-female relationships. | |
6 | An open letter to WMT-TV | Letter urges television station to show upcoming Minnesota Vikings game at which Panther Marching 100 will play during half-time. | |
7 | Supports general ed. revision and additional electives | Letter expresses support for Howard J. Thompson's desire for revision of general education program, but disagrees with Thompson's stand against black history and literature courses. | |
8 | Capricious wind or frivolous student? | Letter expresses Earl Will's frustration over having to pay a parking ticket which he never saw. | |
9 | 'Myth of Negro past' | Letter suggests creation of an Afro-American Humanities course as a stopgap measure until Black history and culture can be fully integrated into general survey courses. | |
10 | The World of the Sparrow and the Hawk | Column protests BA Comps for non-teaching students as unfair, then comments humorously on a wide variety of topics. | |
11 | Panther Duo | Humorous letter responds to Earl Will's 10/22/68 letter about Panther footprints with three or four toes. | |
12 | The real world | Editorial expresses frustration over disruptions during speeches when students must leave for class; suggests speeches are as educational in their own way as classes. |
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13 | SISEA | Thirty-two UNI students and two sponsors will attend the North East Regional meeting of SISEA at Wartburg College today for discussions, speeches, and films. | |
14 | Land preparation made for Phys Ed Complex | Outdoor complex west of Highway 57 will be used by both men's and women's departments; indoor complex should be under construction by spring. | |
15 | Students start Physics Club | Twenty students attended a meeting last week to discuss formation of a physics club. | |
16 | Young Republicans | Will meet tonight. |
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17 | Sales, marketing conference here | Conference for sales and marketing managers will be held on November 7 and will be conducted by J. Richard White of 3M. | |
18 | Dr. Potter receives P.E. Award | Jeannette Potter received an award from the Iowa Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation for outstanding contributions in the field; brief profile. | |
19 | Graduate English exam given today | Graduate Candidacy Examination in English will be given today. | |
20 | Northern Iowans distribute leaflets at Cedar Falls High | Six UNI students handed out leaflets Friday advising the high school students of possible ways to respond to their new dress code. |
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21 | Plans dropped for Republican speaker | Major candidates all have full schedules and will not be able to appear before the election. | |
22 | All students to receive colored ID's | All students who are not freshmen or transfer students are requested to stop by the Scheduling Office to turn in old ID cards and get new color cards. | |
23 | Fifty-five to participate in Summer Institute | Thirty-nine French teachers will take part in the "Summer Institute in France" program sponsored by UNI June 16 to August 14 next year. | |
24 | Reading Hour to be initiated | Speech Department has initiated a Reading Hour, "Words and Voices". |
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25 | Women open basketball | An organizational meeting for women's intracollege basketball is to be held. | |
26 | Cross Country team beats South Dakota | Panthers gain second win in 20-37 triumph over South Dakota University at Vermilion on Saturday. | |
27 | Panthers lose to Coyotes, Schooley sets three marks | Panthers fell out of NCC title race after 13-7 loss against South Dakota. |
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28 | Intramural basketball begins first full week | Schedules for the gold and purple leagues. | |
29 | Iowan scoreboard | College football rankings. | |
30 | Three youthful optimists; meet the Panthers | Profiles of Dick Bergstrom, Rick Hodam, and Roger Jones; photo. |
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31 | Previews | Activities and meetings. | |
32 | Marching 100 to entertain | Panther 100 Marching Band will perform November 3 at the Minnesota-Washington NFL game, which will be aired by CBS television. | |
33 | VISTA workers to recruit here | VISTA recruiting team is on campus this week, led by alumnus Dr. Willard Hoing; description of VISTA activities. | |
34 | Student Peace Committee to sponsor anti-war rally | Will hold protest in Seerley Park. | |
35 | Blind students have 'confidence, courage' | Profiles of three UNI students; profile. |