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Summer Nebroskan
Tuesday, July 111967-
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Turgid
Drama
i
"Hurry Sundown" rolls
along like a Peyton Place
in Georgia, as director Otto
Preminger shuffles four or
five stories together and
manages to inject an inor
dinate amount of sex in
each one of them.
Now showing at the Stu
art Theatre, this movie be
gins where most would
stop with a happy ending.
Happiness is short-lived in
this backward Southern
town.
Michael Caine exchanges
his English accent for a
Southern drawal and does
it quite competently in his
r o 1 e of an opportunistic
scoundrel involved in a
shady land deal which in
cites racial antagonism.
Jane Fonda, as his har
ried spouse, handles her
chores with sultry petu
lance. An anti-racist group con
flicts with two men fighting
to save their land and op
posing Burgess Meradith,
a conniving old judge with
family problems.
The action never ceases,
the complications are num
erous and the violence re
mains unabated. In fact
there's almost too much to
follow in the unrelenting
turbulence.
Witticisms do not detract
from the overall feeling of
archaic traditions, sadism
and deceit prevailing in this
turgid drama.
Experts
Tour Nebr.
A group of six veterinary
assistants from Uganda are
studying commercial dairy
production in the U.S dur
ing an 11 week tour, ac
cording to Myron Rumery,
dairy researcher at the Uni
versity of Nebraska North
Platte Statioa, who is act
ing as their guide.
During the tour, which is
being sponsored by AID,
they will study dairy facili
ties in Nebraska, Kansas,
Colorado, South Dakota and
Minnesota.
The group, which is
based in North Platte, plans
to take a good look at the
harvesting, storing and
feeding of forages on pri
vate farms with herds of
35-40 cows.
In addition they will visit
the North Platte Station
and the NU Field Labora
tory at Mead.
Rumery said that when
the men return to Uganda
they will work with farmers
to improve dairy pro
duction. Movie
Time Schedule
All p.m. times
Cooper Lincoln: 'The Sound of
Music,' 2 and 8.
Nebraska: 'Double Trouble,
1:21. 3:23, 5:25, 7:27, and 9:2.
State: 'Snow White,' 1, 3:14,
5:28, 7:42, and :.
Stuart: 'Hurry Sundown,' 1:20,
4:10, 6:40, and 9:20.
Vanity: You Only Live
Twice,' l, 3:06, S:12, 7:25, and
:31.
Mtb and O: Cartoons begin at
8:59.
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Summer
Nebraskan
Editor Carta Cronktte
Business Mgr Roger Bove
Information for publication may be
turned tn to Room 310 Nebraska
Hall or called in at 472-24M. The
SUMMER NE11RASKAN is published
each Tuesday during the bummer
Sessions.
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Time machine
I If you could live your
! life over, would you do it
1 any differently?
Maxwell Anderson's com
f edy-fantasy "The Star Wa
gon" poses this question on
N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE, Fri
day, July 14 at 10 p.m. on
the Nebraska Educa
tional Television Network.
Orson Bean stars as an
absent - minded inventor,
Stephen Minch, who invents
a time machine, the "star
wagon," and he and his
crony Hanus Wicks (Aus
tin Hoffman) get a chance
to see what such a second
life might have been like.
Joan Lorring and Eileen
Brennan join in the fun and
confusion as the two men
go backwards and forwards
in time.
"Search for the Lost
Self," a drama about chil
dren in the nightmare world
of mental illness, is N.E.T.
JOURNAL'S subject Mon
day, July 17, at 9 p.m.
This documentary, a blue
ribbon winner at the recent
American Film Festival,
studies mentally disturbed
children and tbey way
they react to a learning
process.
Filmed at the League
School for Seriously Dis
turbed Children in Brook
lyn, New York, the film
achieves many moods as
the teachers seek respons
es from children whose
symptoms range from hyper
activity to lethargy and
from insatiable mental ac
tivity to virtually none.
Two new series premiere
this week on the Nebraska
ETV Network: one concerns
the teachings and perform
ances of an operatic immor
tal; the other provides down-to-earth
talks on the sub
ject of American business
management.
LOTTE LEHMANN
MASTER CLASS, Friday,
July 14 at 8:30 p.m. pre
sents the first of seven pro
grams that record this
great opera star conducting
tier final classes with stu
dents in ber home the
Music Academy of the West
in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Miss Lehmann was for
three decades a star of the
Vienna and Metropolitan
Opera Companies.
MANAGERS IN ACTION,
today at 10 p.m. presents
Lawrence A. Appley, Presi
dent of the American Man
agement Association, in the
first of a series of thirteen
programs of talks in which
Appley shares his personal
philosophy on problems en
countered by the modern
executive.
TODAY
12:00 SING HKSING LO
Mrs. Kennett takes ns on a film
At Job Corps
Data Center Performs Varied
By Bob Thomson
NU School of Journalism
How would you like to
keep records for 1,100 Job
Corpsmen and over 400 per
sonnel? Dick Shaw, senior
systems analyst at the Lin
coln Job Corps Center,
says that this is only one cf
the duties of the Systems
and Data Processing De
partment at the center.
Four classification cards
are kept on file for e a c b
eorpsman to provide infor
mation on his background,
Swedish Courses Offered in Fall
Courses in Swedish will be
offered beginning this fall
toy the University of Nebras
ka in 'response to requests
by students for this foreign
language.
The language will be of
fered by the department of
Germanic and Slavic lan
guages, according to Dr.
Donald Allison, department
chairman.
Mrs. Sonja Lindgrenson, a
former instructor in a ju
nior college at Sandviken,
who are having their extra
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A teacher belps a boy overcome bis personal nightmare when N.E.T. JOURNAL
presents "Search for the Lost Self.1' The program was filmed at the League School
for Seriously Disturbed Children in Brooklyn, New York.
trip to watch glassblowers at
work. ('N.E.T.)
U: THE FRIENDLY -GIANT
12:30 ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE
Rawir plums and other inhabi
tants oi exposed sandy beaches
are featured in today's program.
(N.E.T.)
1:00 WHAT'S NEW
1:30 FROM THE SHELDON GAL
LEHY 2:00 N.E.T. JOURNAL
3:00 THE BIG PICTITRE
3:3(1 SPOTLIGHT ON OPERA
4:00 MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Today's music appreciation les
son is "The Elements of Com
position." (N.E.T.)
4:30 ANIMALS OF THE SEASHORE
(Repeat)
5:00 SING HI -SING LO
5:15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT
5:30 PR. POSIN'S GIANTS
Dr. Posin describes the disco,
ery of X-rays by Withetm Roent
gen and gives details of some
uses of the X-ray. (N.E.T.)
:00 SCIENCE REPORTER
"The First Soft Step" reports on
Proiect Surveyor, the unmanned
data-collecting machine that land
ed on the moon. (N.E.T.)
:30 WHAT'S NFW
George Fishheck presents anoth
er fascinating program about
how common objects relate to
science. (NET.)
7:W THE BOOKSHELF
Dr. Darrel E. Berg and Dr. Ray
mond Hain discuss L. H. Fuch's
book "John F. Kennedy and
American Catholicism."
11:30 WHAT'S IN A WORD
Etymologist itobert W. L. Smitn
tellw the story oi the origins of
business words such as "man
agement." "boss," and "employ
ee." (ETS)
s:00 THE FRENCH CHEF
Mrs. Child shows bow to pre
pare a complete three-course
veal dinner, from start to finish,
in half an hour.
1:30 HOUSE AND HOME
Misk Alice Burton, consultant in
homemaker rehabilitation joins
hostess Janet Hubs lor a program
on "Clothing lor the Physically
environment and progress
while at the center.
In addition, the depart
ment keeps records of all
business and financial trans
actions of the local job
corps program.
IBM Unit Record
The office now . uses an
IBM Unit Record, but plans
to go to a computerized op
eration. "This will enable us to
provide more accurate rec
ords on shorter notice, and
helps management to make
quicker decisions," Shaw
said. The new computer
Sweden, will teach the
course which is scheduled
for 8:30 a.m. Monday
through Friday. She will
also teach German courses.
A graduate of the Univer
sity of Upsala, Mrs. Lind
grenson has studied in Ger
many. The department of
Germanic and Slavic lan
guages also offer courses in
German, Russian, Icelandic
and evening classes in
Czech.
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HOME OF THE CHUBBY STEAKBURGER
TTTi 'Via 7 af
Poses Problems m The Star
Limited" Mrs. Lloyd McCoy,
who has ose of only one hand,
demonstrates special elotning al
terations. S:00 MEWHTN TEACHES
Yehndi Menuhin rehearses 1 h
first movement of Mozart's "Eine
Kleine Nachtmiwid" with chil
dren m the string section from
the Royal College of Music's
Junior Department Orchestra.
(N.E.T.)
t:30 THE GLORY TRAIL
This program continues the story
of the cattle business in the
lB70's and BO's. (N.E.T.)
10:00 MANAGERS IN ACTION
Lawrence A. Appley, President of
the American Managemem Asso
ciation, defines "What Manage
ment Is" and categorises var
ious phases of management.
10:30 N.E.T. JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY, jn.Y IX
12:00 CHILDREN GROWING
12:30 JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING
Mikami draws the chrysanthe
mumthe flower that symbolizes
"a long and pleasant life" in
Japan. (N.E.T.)
100 WHAT'S NEW (Repeat)
1:30 MEN AND IDEAS
2:00 THE BOOKSHELF (Repeal)
2:30 WHAT'S IN A WORD (Repeat)
3:00 NORWAY: SPIRIT OF TI1F. VIK
INGS 3:30 SCIENCE REPORTER
4:00 DISCOVERY
Dr. Kenneth Boeder shows film
studies of "The Praying Mantis"
the carnivore of the insect
world. (N.E.T.)
4:30 JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING
(Repeat)
5:00 HOUSE AND HOME
5:30 AARON COPLAND: MUSIC
THE 20's
6:00 THE GLORY TRAIL
:30 WHAT'S NEW
Today's Program is again about
children tn nations affiliated with
the European Broadcasting Un
ion. (NET.)
7:00 DR. POSIN'S GIANTS
Dr. Posin describes the experi
ments of Uii. physicist Albert
Michelson who sought to discov
er whether the earth is moving
probably will be tied into a
larger computer at North
ern Natural Gas Co., the
parent contractor at the
center.
Management System
Co., a Northern Natural
subsidiary, set up the Lin
coln Job Corps Center ear
ly in 1966, and is 1 o c k i n g
toward future contracts for
management systems and
data processing.
It recently contracted
with the O f f i c e of Eco
nomic Opportunity (OEO),
Shaw said, to provide cen
ters in Los Angeles. Hous
ton and Detroit for training
the hard-core unemployed.
Cost Dropping
Shaw claims that the cost
per trainee is dropping as a
result of improvements in
management at the center.
He admits that there has
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relative to something standing
still, or -whether nothing in the
universe stands still. (N.E.T.)
7:30 CONCERT FOR STRING AND
WINDS
The Fine Arts Quartet and firm
York Woodwind Quartet present
ocncert f Hindemith, Haydn
and Bach music. (N.E.T.)
:B0 NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE
10:00 MEN AND IDEAS
10:30 BALLET GALA
THURSDAY, JULY IS
12:00 SING HI-SING LO
Today Mrs. Kennett takes as on
a trip to visit animals at th
soo. (N.E.T.)
12:15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT
12:30 ONCE UPON A JAPANESE
TIME
Mikami tells the famous Japan
ese legend of a boy who was
found inside a peach by in sl
derly couple (N.E.T.)
1:00 WHAT'S NEW
1:30 THE GLORY TRAIL
2:00 NEWS IN PE RSPECTTVE
3:00 MANAGERS IN ACTION ttto
peat i
3:30 AARON COPLAND: MUSIC IN
THE 20'S
4:00 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF
BROTHER BUZZ
4:3d ONCE UPON A JAPANESE
TIME (Repeat)
5:00 SING HI -SING LO
8:15 THE FRIENDLY GIANT
5:30 THE BIG PICTURE
:00 WHAT'S IN A WORD (Repeat)
:30 WHAT NEW
Roger Andersen shows bow an
examination of designs, words,
end phrases on coins can five
clues to history. (N.E.T.)
7:00 SCIENCE REPORTER
This program focuses on U.S.
planB for landing a vehicle on
the moon. MJ.T. Science Report
er John Fitch reports from the
Grumman Aircraft Engineering
Corp., Bethpage, NY. (N.E.T.)
7:30 THE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE
Ten world diplomats dlBcuas the
balance of world power and
problems surrounding internation
al alliances. (N.E.T.)
:00 NEBRASKA FARM AND RANCH
Tasks
been public criticism of the
program.
He says the main reason
Northern Natural wanted to
start a Job Crops Center in
Lincoln was to provide
manpower for attracting
new industry to the state.
There are five major ad
ministrative offices under
control of the center direc
tor. These offices often turn
to Shaw's department for
information and help In
making decisions.
Of this, Shaw 6ays, "au
tomation and data process
ing can consistently give
better Information for a
more efficient job corps
program."
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: CHnXiRKN GROWING
I. Piers discusses how parents
feel shout the adopted child,
host and whoa is tell child
he ta adopted, and special prob
lem; of adopted chlldrea.
.S0 THE CREATIVE PKRSON
The works and peranaalite of Bb
cene Atcet. Parisian turn -of the
century photographer, are ana
lysed by his student and protege,
Barencie Abbott, N ET.)
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10: SO NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE
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JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTING
Mikami axaws horses ta differ
ent stares of motion: mnninc
trotting and feedini. N.E.T.)
1:1X1 WHAT'S NEW" Repeat)
1:M BRITISH CALENDAR
1:45 SOCIAL SEClrRTTY TO ACTION
i-.CO YOUR UNICAMERAL
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S:M FIT FOR LIFE
: DR. POSIN'S GIANTS -Tteneat)
4:M DISCOVERY
Robert Willey, an entomologist,
demonstrates the division of la
bor and social erKajuiatioa ef
ants." N.E.T.
SO 3APAVESE RRIISH PATOTTNtJ
t:M SING HI -SING LO
Rash Kennett tells the story of
the Mighty Mississippi and It
people. (N ET.)
S:1S THE FRIENDLY GIANT -i:M
THE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE
(Repeat)
MANAGERS TN ACTION (Repeat)
: WHAT'S NEW
The adventures of Marti, a teen
ace orphan tn Northern FinlaM,
are concluded tn today's pro
eram. N.E.T.
T: FOLK OTrrr AR
Laura Weber tenches two ses
songs demonstrating more ad
vanced pultsr techniques. fFJTS)
7:S0 llNrVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
NEWS
IK 1W1TATKW TO ART
Dr. ODoherty explains now tne
art ef Edward Munch reflects
both the early tragedy ef Ws
life snd later, bis more opti
mtstlr outlook. fN.E.T.i
: 3D LOTTE LEHMANN M ASTER
CLASS
The world-famed star of the Vi
enna and Metropolitan Opera
Companies ts seen .conducting
her last master classes; this
week cosrhine scenes from loh
hentnin and Der Freischsra.
N E.T.I
:00 AND ALL THAT JAZZ
Harry Geldard hosts this pro
gram tracing jazt from its ori
gins hi African rhythms, throuch
American Ballroom and dance
hall performance to its
Influence, en the ballet
fVE.T.)
10:t0 N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE
Orson Bean. Joan Lorrinc, TMs
tm Hoffman and Eileen Brennan
tar In "The Star Wagon," Mas
well Anderson's touching eom-edy-fantasv
about an absent-minded
inventor and a time machine
end the dilemma of deciding
whether to live a lint ever again.
(N.ET.)
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1:00 LOTTE LEHMANN MASTER
CLASS
The world-famed star of the Vi
enna and Metropolitan Opera
Companies Is seen conducting ber
last master classes; this week
coaching scenes from Lohengrin
and Der Fretschutz. (N.E.T.)
S:M N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE
"The Star Wagon" (Repeat)
:J0THE ROOKSHFXF (Repeat)
7:00 AARON COPLAND: MUSIC
IN
THE TWENTIES
Composers Charles Ires and Carl
RuKgles were among innovators
who ignored musical conventions
of the 192frs; their music is il
lustrated by bass-baritone Donald
Cramm and pianist Richard dim
ming. 7:S0 YOUR -UNICAMERAL
6:60 SUNDAY SHOWCASE
Representative works ef 11 no tod
photographers are Presented witta
a brief biography of each. Peter
Bunnell, Curatorial Associate, De
partment of Photography, Muse
um of Modern Art Is host lor
the program. rETS)
t:15 BRITISH CALENDAR
C:S0 MENUHIN TEACHES
Yehudi Minuhin rehearses the
first movement of Mozarts Elne
Kleine Nachtmusik" with chil
dren in the string section from
the Royal College of Music's Jun
ior Department Orchestra.
(NET.)
M B0 CHILDREN GROWING (Repeat).
10:80 FOLK GUITAR
11:00 THE CREATIVE PERSON (Re
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Mikami draws a bold rooiter
with a high flaring tail and a
sroed head. (N ET.)
1:00 WHAT NEW
l:6NFT. PI.AVHOUSE (Repeat)
:00 DISCOVERY
Volcanism and the rocks (igne
ous) which result from this kind
of heat at todays aahject.
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:S0 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF
BROTHER BUZZ
Today's story tells about "Baa
aa Boys' Center," a place for
neglected hoys ef all races and
creeds. (ETS)
:W THE FACE OF SWEDE
The benefits of this social wel
fare SUM are described in this
first program of the series.
(N.E.T.)
30 WHAT'S NEW
"The Lost Pony" It an after
noon adventure with a group ef
Danish Chaldron at (he country
side. (N.E.T.)
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100 THE OPEN MIND
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