September 19, 1974 - New University of Minnesota President C. Peter McGraw addresses a Minnesota Legislature subcommittee on the benefits of continuing education for adults, both nontraditional learners and professionals.
September 19, 1974 - Macalaster's president has scheduled another meeting with students who are occupying the student union in protest against program cuts. An amnesty agreement will protect occupying students during negotiations.
October 4, 1974 - Elmer Anderson, Board of Regents Chairman, describes a visit and speech by Dr. Saxon, who saw the strengths of the University of Minnesota as being centrally located. The matter of religion did not enter into the decision.
October 4, 1974 - Elmer Anderson, Minnesota Board of Regents Chairman, defends accusations that religion played a factor in selection of president. Elmer suggests that the committee ask accusor, Reginal J. Lee, about his comments.
October 4, 1974 - Elmer Anderson, Minnesota Board of Regents Chairman, defends accusations that religion played a factor in selection of president.
October 4, 1974 - Elmer Anderson, Minnesota Board of Regents Chairman, defends accusations that religion played a factor in the selection of president.
October 19, 1974 - D. Smith presents a profile of Black poet Ramona Austin. Feature includes reading by Austin at opening and close of segment. There is also a short interview, where she discusses her thoughts on poetry and how race plays into her writing.
November 6, 1974 - Veterinarians are in short supply. Wisconsin doesn't have a veterinarian school and wants to send 60 students to the University of Minnesota vet school. Wisconsin is willing to build a large animal facility in River Falls to be shared by both WI and MN. University of Minnesota President C. Peter McGraw says WI only wants to pay for instructional costs of WI students and not help with the cost of expanded facilities needed to take in WI students.
November 8, 1974 - Minnesota mining industry representative Clyde Keith addresses University of Minnesota Board of Regents on necessity of re-establishing the university's interest and programs in mining and metalurgy, including potential program development at Duluth campus and Twin Cities campus.
November 8, 1974 - Chairman of University of Minnesota Board of Regents Elmer Anderson answers questions regarding the appointment of former University of Minnesota president Malcolm Moos. Also a discussion by President C. Peter Magrath of re-establishing University interests in mineral industry in the state through increased funding from government sources.