The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 15, 1965, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    The Summer Nebraskan
Tuesday, June 15, 1965
Page 4
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Union Presents
Cont. From P. 1
Direct from an around-the-world-tour,
L 1 o r d s will be
seen at 8 p.m. July 14 in the
Nebraska Union Ballroom.
The University combined
orchestra and chorus concert
'ill be presented at 8 p.m.
.Tuly 21 in the Nebraska Union
Ballroom.
At 8 p.m. on July 28, prize
winning movie short sub-
ects will be shown in the
lebraska Union Ballroom in
response to demands for
sophisticated cinema.
The films range from car
toons to "tongue in cheek"
experimental films.
Under the summer cinema
eries, three areas of films
will be presented to summer
session participants.
Cinema '65 will include the
best of the films of recent
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years. These presentations
will be Mondays at 7 p.m. in
the Nebraska Union Audi
torium. Cinema International will
present the best foreign films
of recent years. These films
will be shown Thursdays at
7 p.m. This series alternates
with the Classique II series.
The Classique II series will
present the best films, of the
1920's and 1930's.
All persons enrolled in the
summer session and their
families and friends are in
vited to participate in all spe
cial programs.
Photography Job
Open Part-Time
A part-time job is open to a
University student with exper
ience in darkroom work.
The person would work as a
lab assistant in an evening
photography course taught
Monday and Tuesday eve
nings. The job will involve six
hours a week, and could be ex
tended into the school year
next September.
For information, see Rich
ard Cote tonight at the School
of Journalism or leave a mes
sage at the journalism office.
Summer
Nebraskan
Kditor Prlscilla Mullim
Buslnrsi Mrr Holly Spcnce
Information for publication may be
turned in to 319 Nebraska Hall or
railed In at 477-8711, ext. 2434 or 2435.
The SUMMER NEBRASKAN Is pub
lished earn Tuesday during the Sum
mer Sessions,
WE JUST CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING MORE TO TELL
YOU ABOUT "CAT BALLOU" BUT 32,481 LINCOLN
PEOPLE CANT BE WRONG. NOW WE ARE ON A RECORD
BREAKING 5TH WEEK AND STILL GOING STRONG.
THANKS TO LINCOLN FROM "CAT".
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6 P.M.
Speakers
Previeiv
Cont. From P. 1
on Emerging Nations in the
Vast Pacific will be Walter
Harris, an educator from New
Zealand.
He is director of the Divi
sion of Audio-Visual Aids for
the New Zealand Office of Ed
ucation and is the founder and
director of the New Zealand
National Film Library.
Harris was chief of the edit-1
cation section, Department of
Public Information, United
Nations, from 1945 to 1950, and !
has participated In meetings!
of the specialized agendes of
the United Nations.
Congressman Clair Callan of
Nebraska's First District will
appear at the University July
15 to give a Report from
the Nation's Capitol.
A Democratic congressman
from Odell, Nebraska, Callan
is a graduate of Peru State
College. He is a farmer,
stockman and Odell merchant.
Su miner Nebraskan:
A Thinking Adventure
The Summer Nebraskan Is a newspaper unto itself, en
tirely separate from the Daily Nebraskan, which is pub
lished during the regular school year.
This summer paper, which will be published for the
eight weeks of summer session, is designed for adventure
and experimentation.
The adventure arises from the use of new and different
content materials, unlike those of the regular 'news' paper.
The experimentation will be used in the page layout. New
and different layouts will be used to 'see how they look'
and their effect on the reading public.
This pap?r will be devoted more to the 'depth' ap
proach of news, rather than the everyday reporting job
usually characterizing the Nebraskan.
By depth is meant a story which is well-backgrounded
and researched. Contrasted to the on-the-spot coverage
story, the depth story presents a full view of a subject or
situation.
The idea for a depth reporting class at the University
was originated by R. Neale Copple, who will be an adviser
to the paper this summer.
Editing the papei will be Priscilla Mullins, a senior
majoring in journalism; and handling advertising and cir
culation will be Business Manager Holly Spence, a June
graduate from the School of Journalism.
Your comments and criticisms are invited, for this is
your newspaper. Suggestions for news areas overlooked
will also be welcome.
It is the hope of the staff that this paper will serve a
purpose for you, the reader. We hope to bring you plea
sure in reading and thinking.
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