University of Northern Iowa - Old Gold Yearbook (Cedar Falls, IA)

 - Class of 1966

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I he “Controversial Speakers' program was established by the SC I Student Senate to acquaint students with problems facing 20th century America. SCI stu- dents polled by “Controversial Speakers” committe picked civil rights as the current controversial issue of greatest interest to them. The two speakers chosen for the series were James I armer, former national director of the Congress of Racial 1 qualitv, and Ross Bar- nett, former governor of Mississ- ippi. 1 armer helped lorm the first chapter of CORK at the I niver- sitv of Chicago in 1942. Since then, he has led CORK members in various civil rights demonstra- tions including the iirst Freedom Ride in Mississippi, and tin 1964 picketing of tin New York World’s I air. Barnett, a staunch segregation- ist, made national headlines in 1962 when he opposed the I . S. Justice Department bv refusing to grant James Meredith, a Negro, admittance to the University of Mississippi. Jamfs Farmfr Ross Harsh i

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Sir.vr Smith Steven Smith, former I niver- sit of Iowa student, who has been accused of burning his clraft card spoke on the “Freedom of Speech” to SCI students and Cedar Falls area residents. Smith’s speech was part of the “Confrontations” series sponsored b the Speech De- partment. Smith felt his actions had been justified through his draft card burning which is sym- bolic against the war in Viet Nam. Smith said he chose draft card burning as Ins means of protest because picketing and teach-ins are ineffective. Smith said, “There is nothing subversive about breaking a law which one feels is unjust. Fhe onK wav to test a law is to break it ami bring it before the Supreme Court.” A replv to Smith's lecture was given b Donald 1 . Johnson, past national commander of the Ameri- can l egion. Johnson spoke in fa- vor ol the I . S. involvement in the Viet Nam war. I le had re- centlv returned from a three-week fact-linding tour of iet Nam with members of Congress. l)f» AID K. JOHN »'.



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M •dernistic sculpture of the three acrobats was erected in front t the new Renent' Complex The work 'lands 16 feel, and was done by Edward Whiting, art instructor at ( • (• liege. 18

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