The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1960, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Monday, March 7, I960
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THAT'S WHAT
YOU'LL SAY
FOR WHEN WE CLEAN our
sbehres we dispose of merchandise
""DIRT CHEAP" to make room for addi
tional merchandise each Spring (you see
we ore a WORLD-WIDE book dealer and
will buy thousands more books this
coming Spring )
SALE STARTS
f&QKDAY, MARCH 7
THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF
HUNDREDS "DIRT CHEAP"
SPECIALS:
Mist Trances "AO day long" Ding Dang School
Books, Orig. $1 .02, Sale 19c Leathereroft "How
to Can leather" by Al SraMman, Orig. $5.00, Sole
C7c "Ticforiol History ef American Ships" Orig,
$?SJSQ Sale $2X39 Picforiol Hntary American
Sports" Orig. $10.02, Sale $2X0 - Henry Irving Biogre
ptej, Orig. $12.03, Sale $1X9 Baby Shower Books,
"Teety Games", Safe 19c Boardmoa Robinson by Albert
Christ Joaer, Orig. $15.00, Sale $1X0 Encyclopedias
end sets Bronte Balzac Irving Paine Kipling
Harvard Clossio Awrricana, all sets priced for quick sale.
DISCOUNTS
2S 75
AST LOOKS MUSIC COOKS
'GARDENING ERICTA SKELF Vi OFF
RAG BOND TYPING PAPER Vi OFF
FOUNTAIN PENS 39c
SSEEF CASES Vs OFF
ALSO ON SALE
Boobs in the stacks :( wholesale dept )
discounted 30 of new hoots
and 50 of vsed books
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NEBRASKA BOOK . STORE ,
1135 PL Street Lincoln, Nebraska
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assess direct labor cost
charge of $10 for the Tan-Am
room and $15 or $25 for the
ballroom.
la answer to the statement
m the coffee charge, it is
true that if a gronp w"ts
coffee served them 1b a room
ther than a fd service
area, we tarre 15 "ts per
cap with m allowances The
extra five cents per persea
is a direct service laber
charge and levied to recover
ur direct labor costs. The
gronp has the option of pa
tronizing the established food
areas, or paving for the serv
ice. We do not give allow
ances when the number in at
tendance falls below the ex
pectation f the group. We
have not found a way, yet,
of using cold, day-old coffee.
Most pointedly, howver, is
the problem of the U a i e a
presuming that we know
NOW SHOWING
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more about your group than
you do. If yoj do not know
now many members are to
attend, how can we possibly
know and provide an exact
number of cups of coffee fend
other products?
A primary point in regard
to the financial affairs of any
group in its dealing with the
Union is that we must main
lain the position of the sella,
and the group, the buyer. In
no way can we formally ad
vise a group as to how to
spend their money. This func
tion is quite adequately per
formed by the Student Af
fairs division as well as the
faculty advisers ef yeor
group, and your officers. Our
primary goal is to let you
know what we have the abil
ity to do ia regard to any
given service at any given
price.
The statement In regard to
the Inion changing rales
monthly is quite untrue. The
Virion could more nearly be
criticized on the point that
the rules have not see a
changed often enough. Cr
rentjy the Tnion board and
management is engaged la
rewriting the house rules and
business policy for the first
time ia several years.
My concluding statement is
in the form f a request to
all students as individuals r
groups. My (office as director
was created to serve a specif
ic function. That function is
to administer the facilities
and staff provided by you,
the student body, in such a
manner as to insure that yon
are served efficiently and ef
fectively. Ton can help os by
translating to me any short
comings you find in our or
ganization. It is our mutual
desire as the staff Is expand
our services and to upgrade
our 1 .standards, but we must
rely on an expression f sat
isfaction ifrom iout users. My
office is always open to you,
our customers.
Allen TL Bennett
Managing Director
Student I nion
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For the Week of March 7-13
MONDAY: .
CITY YWCA, cabinet meeting. 4 P-m-n 52 Uta .
CONVOCATION, Dr. Morris fjshbem, 10 w, Unwwny
SIGMA XI, Dr. John Weaver, speaker, 750 p.m. audi
torium, Bessy HalL ,VT 7
FACULTY ROUND TABLE, Dr. Alan Bates, speaker, i.w
ARTmESSrebraska Art Assn., all week, University
Galleries, Morrill Hal.
TUESDAY:
FACULTY SENATE, meeting. 4 p.m,, anditonum, Love
AGM-YWCA. cabinet meeting, 8:30 p.m.. Food m&
Nutrition Bldg. .r
AG YMCA-YWCA, program meeting, T:J5 p.m,, Food and
Nutrition Bldg. . A
ART GALLERIES TOUR, Norman Geske, director, 1:30
p.m., second floor, MorriD Hal.
PI MU EPSILON, business roeeilng, 7:30 p.m- 305 BurneW.
LINCOLN SYMPHONY, Elizabeth Schwartzkopf, soloist,
8:30 p.m. Stuart Theater.
WEDNESDAY:
FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB, art tea, 1:15 p.m., Morrfll
Hal
CITY YWCA, community service, 4 p.m., 3 Union.
CITY YWCA, religion greap, S p.m-, 222 Union.
STODENT COUNCIL, meeting, 4 pjn.. Union.
CHILD GUIDANCE LECTURE, Dr. J. W. Rose, Nebraska
Psychiatric Institute, S p.m., ballroom. Union.
THURSDAY:
ECONOMICS DEPT. LUNCHEON, Dr. Simon Rottenberg,
guest, 12 :15 p.m.. Food and Nutrition Bldg.
ECONOMICS SEMINAR, Dr. Rottenberg, speaker, 3 p.m.
Faculty Qub.
CITY YWCA, projects, 4 fun., 334 Union.
CITY YWCA, world community, S pjnL, 340 Union.
CITY YWCA, low and Marriage, 5 pjnu, 331 Union.
AGRONOMY CLUB, meeting, 7:30 pjn, 306 Keim Hal.
HOME ECONOMICS COUNTOL, meeting, 12 noon. Food and
Nutrition Bldg.
HOME EC CLUB, committee meeting, 4 p.m, Ag Union.
STATE BASKETBALL TOURNEY, nigh school afternoon
and evening, Coliseum and Perching.
FRIDAY:
SIGMA DELTA CHI, meeting, 12 noon, Colonial Room,
Union.
ECONOMICS SEMINAR, Dr. Rottenberg, speaker, 1:15
p.m., 308 Dairy Bldg.
ORCHESIS, dance concert, p.in Howe! Memorial
Theater.
STATE BASKETBALL TOURNEY, afternoon and evening.
Coliseum.
BASKETBALL DANCE, ffolloratg high school tournament,
Union.
SATURDAY:
TRACK CONIC, Wgh school coacbes, 8: 30 a.im. to 12 moon,
indoor track, East Stadium.
STATE BASKETBALL TOURNEY, finals, al iday, Coliseum
BASKETBALL DANCE, S allowing bigb school tournament,
Union.
SUNDAY:
SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT, i jm. ballroom. Union.
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Dear Dr. .frood: 1 was amuzed at the
Tecent -survey which proved Ihut rthe
poorest students were students with cars.
Would you iiomment, please?
Dean
Dear Dean: I was amazed, too. In any
day only the rich student had cars.
Dear Dr. Frood: On 1he level, do you
"smoke Luckies? -
Doubting Tom
Dear Tom: On the level,! do smoke
Luckies. 3 also smoke Luckiec on inclines.
And once njoyed one while scaling iht
vertical face of Mt. Everest
Dear Dr. Frood: Exactly What iis the
difference ibetween adult westerns and
what 0 suppewe j-ou would call juvenile
westerns?
Channel Selector
Dear Channel: It's the horses. The Iters
inn juvenile westerns rides a pure white
'horse or a jialomino. In adult westerns,
the 'hero's horse is tirowa, sincere, ima-ture-looking.
Dear Dr. frood. 3 am going out forlhe
college play and have ibecome interested
in the "Ivlethod" school of acting. Could
you tell me 'hov. tthts idiffers from crdi
nary acting?
Thcspis
Dear Thespr. It iis all a matter of no
you throw yourself thito your ipart. For
instance, when playing Ttur Pan" the
ordinary actor iflics through the air m
guide wires. When the "MothotT actor
plays the rule, wires arc unnecessary.
Dear Dr. Frood: II aim (friendly, cut
going, tolerant, athletic, well lo do and
a goodconversatiormlist.'Why doesevery
body iiateme?
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Dear Hurt: I donlt know why we just dtw
COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE
MORE LUCKIES THAN
ANY OTHER REGULAR!
When it romes to choosing fheir regiilar smrjke,
college students head fright for (fine tobacco.
Result : Lucky Strike taps every other regilar
sold. ILuckj's taste beats all ithe rest because
LS-MJX !Lucky Strike tmeans fine tdbacco.
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