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Page 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Thursday, June 14, 1956 Thursday: Summer Sessions Outstanding guest lecturers will be a special feature of the Univer sity Summer Se sis ions opening Thursday. More than 3000 students are ex pected to register for the four, six and eight week sessions. Registra tion was held Wednesday. Heading the list of guest lectur ers are speakers for the National Affairs Preview and the World Affairs Preview. Herbert Prochnow, deputy under secretary of state for economic af fairs, will speak at the National Affairs Preview to he held Monday, June 15. Frank Porter Graham, United Nations representative for India and Pakistan, will be the speaker at the World Affairs Pre view on July 9. Jerome Nathanson, chairman of the board of leaders of the New York Society for Ethical Culture, will be the lecturer for the Clinic on Religion and Public Education scheduled for Thursday, June 21. Special emphasis will be placed on air age education during the last two weeks in June. The guest speakers and dates of their lec tures are: George Gardner, ecu cation director, Pan American World Airways, (Monday, June 18) ; Ray Mertes, director of school and college services, United Air Lines, (Tuesday, June 26); and John Furbay, director of air world ecucation, Trans World Airways, (Thursday, June 28). Two clinics on visual education h?ve been scheduled for the Mo tion Picture Association of Ameri ca, will be on the campus for lec tures Tuesday, July 3. Maurice B. Mitchell, president of Encylppedia Britannica Films, Inc., will be here from July 11 to 13. Walter Cocking, editor of the School Executive, will take part In the Nebraska Community Edu cation Conference to be held the last week in June. He is a former member of the science advisory committee of the National Re sources Planning Board. Science education in (he. ele mentary school will be empha sized at a two-day meeting, July 19 to 21. Speaker will be Gerald Craig, professor of secondary edu cation at Columbia University Teachers College. Two former Nebraskans, Wayne Reed and Royce Knapp, will speak at conferences in July. Reed, assistant commissioner of education for the U.S. Office of Education, will speak at the Teach ers College Conference July 11 and 12. ... Union Slates Free Bridge Instructions Bridge lessons will be available for summer session students be ginning Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Parlors A and B of the Union, ac cording to Bob Handy, director of Union activities. The lessons, sponsored by the Union, will be given free of charge Union Any summer session students interested in working in Union activities may contact Bob Handy in the Union activities office, first floor of the Union. Tuesday's lesson will be the first of five scheduled. Subsequent lessons are sched uled for June 26, July 10, July 17 and July 24. All lessons will be at 4 p.m. in Parlors A andB. James Porter, associate profes sor of architecture at the Univer sity, will conduct the lessons. Por ter also conducts the bridge les sons through out the regular session. "A Good Teachers Agency"V DAVIS. School Service Established 1918 serving trie Missouri Valley to the West Soast Enroll Now. US Stuart BMa., Lineal I. fHh. Union Plans Craft Shops Each Tuesday and Thursday eve ning throughout the summer ses sion will be "Handicraft Night" at the Union, according to Bob . Han dy, director of Union activities. Tuesday at 7 p.m. the first les son and work , period will be held in the Union basement under the direction of Mrs. Robert Nelson, instructor of handicrafts for the Union. Mrs. Nelson is a physical thera pist at Lincoln Orthopedic Hospi tal. The first Tuesday will be spent explaining and demonstrating va rious crafts and designs used in de signing and making objects, Handy said. There will be no charge for use of tools and most materials will be provided, he said. If a project requires some material from a downtown store, the student will be expected to purchase it, he added. The craft shop is located in Room 21 of the Union basement. Handicraft lessons are scheduled for June 26, July 10, 7 and 24; craft shop sessions are scheduled for June 21, 28, and July 12 and 19. fevifei m't tits ' itrfmi'inTfcit' rmir - . ...xe.'.Him ALSO Romantie "down mmrt ROAD" CHRISTIANA'S PIZZARIA 889 No. 27 2-4859 ANCHOVIES - MUSHROOM Pepper and Onion Sausage - Pepperont - Hamburger Salami - Cheese efnd Sausag 3 Size $2 - $1.50 - 75c Hours 4.12 Weekdays Sat. and Sun. 12 noon to 12 p.m. Closed Tuesdays WE DELIVER . MODEL Laundry mi Cbaning- (Ml DAY SERVICE 239 NO. 14 PH. 2-52S2 BOOKS S1PP1 el at NTS O REGENTS has a complete stock of all required textbooks O REGENTS has a large assortment of high quality sup plies at low prices REGENTS is the only OFFICIAL Bookstore of the University of Nebraska REGENTS is conveniently located on the Mall north oi r Love Library i J . in N A ulj zs vny Li u yjuu Just North of Love Library