The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 16, 1970, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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The Nebraska Union
Foreign Film Society
The Two of Us Stolen Kisses Teorena Rules of the Game
Daisies Shame Bande a Part Forbidden Games The
Battle of Algiers The Music Room La Strada My Night
at Maud's The Fifth Horseman is Fear The Eclipse The
Exterminating Angel
Collectively hare won every International award including the
Academy Award.
Memberships now on Sale Union Lobby
$8.24 Student( Faculty, Staff $9.27 Non-University of Nebras
ka Student $11.33 Patron.
Presented Wesdnesday evenings 7 & 9 P.M.
Nebraska Theatre, 1144 "P"
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CaprioL
Sculpture garden,
exhibit, take shape
Amid masses of twisted
metal and plastic valued
between $3,500 and $60,000 each
the Sheldon Sculpture Garden
was dedicated Friday.
The ceremony was
highlighted by the opening of a
two-month American sculpture
exhibit which includes 172
pieces, shown both in the
garden and in the gallery.
According to Jon Nelson,
Assistant Director of Sheldon
Memorial Art Gallery, the
public sculpture garden is one
of only four in the United
States. Others are located at
the Museum of Modern Art in
New York City, the Los
Angeles County Museum and
UCLA.
One of the features of the
garden is a sunken court im
mediately adjacent to the
gallery. Opening on this court
is a series of terraces just west
of the gallery that will be used
as display platforms.
The garden ties the fine arts
departments of the University
together, linking the art
department, School of
Architecture, Westbrook Music
Building, Kimball Recital Hall
and the University Theatre.
The current sculptures will
Guess who's
coming to
Manhattan, Kan.
Manhattan, Kan President
Richard M. Nixon is scheduled
to make one of his rare ap
pearances on a college cam
pus here Wednesday with a
speech at Kansas State Univer
sity's Ahearn Fieldhouse.
A demonstration has been
planned for the two-hour visit.
Tlie President will be pro
tected by hundreds of police
officers and secret service men.
Watch for the Thursday
edition of the Daily Nebraskan,
which will feature on-the-spot
reports and pictures.
be shown for two months,
although the show has taken
more than a year to organize.
The exhibit will close Nov. 11.
Six of the pieces belong to the
University while the rest are on
loan from private individuals.
Despite their value, Nelson said
there has been no vandalism
and he sees no problems in the
future.
When the exhibit ends the
sculptures will be returned to
their owners with new pieces
added to the garden
periodically. This spring the
area will serve as a showcase
for student exhibits.
Free University
needs leaders
Nebraska Free University
needs course leaders and sug
gestions for courses, accord
ing to Free University Commit
tee chairman Steve Fowler.
He added that the commit
tee is also taking applications
for new members. Ideas and
applications should be sub
mitted to the committee
through the ASUN office, third
floor, Nebraska Union by Sept.
23.
Fowler said Free University
registration will be conducted
in the Union Sept. 30, Oct. 1
and 2. Classes are scheduled
to begin the week of Oct. 5.
Alpha Lambda
sponsors tea
Alpha Lamda Delta, academ
ic honorary society for fresh
men women at the University,
will sponsor the "Regents Tea"
at the Nebraska Union Thurs
day, Sept. 24 from 4 to 5:30
p.m.
Sociey member Diane Harris
said all members are invited
to attend, as well as all fresh
man women Regent Scholar
ship winners.
Ethnic Imports
They bring the world a
little closer together
(prices start at 12.00)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1970