The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 26, 1970, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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RUSSIAN PROSE FICTION,
1850 the present
Leader Richard Crees, 432
9190. A course dealing witb the
shorter and frequently less
read prose fiction of such
Russian writers as Tolstoy,
Dostoevsky, Turgenev, Gogol,
Pushkin, as well as the work,
when available in translation,
of such "contemporary"
writers as Pasternak. Although
prose would be the main focus,
the class could also read such
poets as Evetushenko.
The focus of the course would
be towards a history of ideas
approach, though we will con
sider the shifts in structural
arrangements as they mirror
shifts in aesthetic theory. The
course will last as long as in
terest does.
Meets: Thursday, 7:30 p.m
UMHE.
ENCOUNTER GROUP
Leader Ray W. Pyie 477
9540 I plan a free flowing en
counter group which will at
tempt to allow everyone to
communicate , honestly and
openly. The group would meet
a minimum of five times and
could last as long as a suffi
cient number find the meetings
valuable.
The first meetings would be
an attempt to get others to think
. about how we communicate in
our daily lives, to see how
dishonest most people are in
dealing with others and to in
troduce the members to each
other. Subsequent sessions
would be attempts by the group
as a whole to communicate
honestly and effectively their
feelings about themselves and
those around them.
I expect to use music,
readings, discussion, and
perhaps a film and a "touching
model" in an attempt to pro
mote the objectives of the
course. A final session might
include a "field trip" to
downtown Lincoln by groups to
attempt communication with
willing shoppers.
Meets: Thursday 7:00 p.m.
Gamma Phi Beta 415 N. 16th.
Free University plans to start
yet another group of courses in
two weeks. If you have already
picked up a course form please
refurn it soon. If you want to
offer a course or have an idea
for one to offer, stop by the
ASUN office, 335 .Nebraska
Union, or call 472-2581.
Calendar
Monday, Oct. 1
Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:45
a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Nebraska Union.
Tassels, 4:30 p.m. Union.
Builders, 4:30 Union.
Indian Group, 4:45 Union.
Towne Club, 6 p.m. Union.
Prayer and Praist Croup, 7 p.m.
Union.
AACS. 8 p.m. Auditorium, Union.
ASUN PACE proposal, 9 p.m.
Union.
World In Revolution, 9 p.m. Union.
Kappa Psi Pledyes and Activities
9:15 p.m. Union.
University Theatre: ''The Tragedy of
Julius Caesar," 8 p.m. Howell Ihealro.
Fl Festival of Loanilnq: "Our En
vironmnnt" 7:30 p.m. Bennett Martin
Public Library, "Campaign 70" South
Branch Library.
Tuesday, Oct. V
American Sculpture E x h I b 1 1 1 e n I
Sheldon Gallery.
1970 Fall Festival of Learning:
"Consumer Protection", 7:30 p.m. Ben
nett Martin Public Library 'Druq
Abuse' . 7:30 p.m., Bethany Branch
Library,
Play Pile": Hungry Id 7:30 p.m.
Social Work Club
meets Thursday
m
The Undergraduate Social
Work Club will meet at 7 p.m.
Thursday in the Smith Hall
lounge. Any student interested
in social work or a related field
is invited.
The meeting aims to answer
questions about the social work
field such as the undergraduate
curriculum, job opportunities,
graduate school and volunteer
programs.
Donate Your Time!
Help Nebraska's Retarded Children
Support Honey Sunday
November 22, 1970
For further information contact:
George Keappock co Jaycee Office
432-7511 Ex. 30 or
Kay Rising 477-0695
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THE NEBRASKAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1970
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