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rather calm; next year? Granted, Iowa had been spared the vio- lence of a San Francisco State, 21 Berkeley, 3 Columbia and even a Cornell, but a number of questions about human rights and freedoms were brought up. Jerry Sies, who called the Code and his censure a threat,, and a violation of his freedom of dissent and freedom of speechf could not have found more apt terms to describe the aura of dissent of the Uni- versity campus. Next year could bring any number of things, depending upon the new president, the legislature and the students. Students wrote poems, pnns and drew pictures on the boardesome 0f VVthh were obscene. or so one parent thought who objected to the board. A Young Americans for Freedom passed pm Cal- ifornia table grapes at February reglstranon. The grapes had been boycottedonation-wide this year, and YAFhs were protestmg the boycott.
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1969 scene What about No sooner had the Student Power issue cooled Off than the Daily Iowan revived the obscenity issue by printing a poem from an underground high school paper. The poem had a number of Obscenities the state legislators highly objected to. But. for the most part the year ended in confusion and wonder. Next year remained a big question mark as students weighed the possibilities of what a new University president, a new Code and oppressive measures from the Statehouse could do to the situation of dissent at the University of Iowa. AgraHitti board, put up by a Union Board com- mlttee to create Interest, created more Interest than Union Board had really bargalned for.
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K , W' h'zww N Ex Iowa City Offvcampus living offers anything from a hole in a wall to a plush apartment with wall-tO-wall carpeting. And the prices matchhand m'cr-matchh-what you get in the housing. Some single rooms rent for as Cheap as $35 a month; apartments in large complexes rent for $175 a month. Some f'luckielr'hh stu- dents find old SChOOl 11011863 and farm houses much cheaper, but with creaky boards and airy Cracks. Most students find that wherever they live there are problems-neighbors who have all- night bashes, drippy faucets , , , 28
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