The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 05, 1971, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    Alumni return for Masters Week
Masters Week, a student
coordinated program designed
to allow distinguished alumni,
students, administrators, and
faculty members to share
attitudes and experiences wlU
bring thirteen such alumni to
the University campus March
8-9.
Preliminary plans call for
the returning alumni to dine
with students in various living
units Monday evening,
according to John Decker and
Deborah Way, co-chairmen of
the Masters Progrtni. Later in
the evening Masters will hold
discussions in Greek houses.
Plans for Tuesday
tentatively call for the Masters
to spend the noon hour with
students. The Masters will visit
classes during Monday and
Tuesday sessions.
The 1971 Masters include:
-Bruce Brugge man. former
editor of the Daily Nebraskan,
founder of the San Francisco
Bay Gaardiaa.
-The Rev. Keith David,
pastor of a Chicago Lutheran
church, active in urban
problems work.
-Vera C. Foster, Social
worker at Tuskagee, Alabama.
-William Galbraith,
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co-chairman of the Governor's
Conference on Education, and
director of Nebraska Youth
Council.
--Stanley Hathaway,
governor of Wyoming.
-Irving Hill, former special
assistant to the U. S. Attorney
General and legal adviser to the
U.S. Delegation to the U.N.
Bailey Kuklin, Assistant
Dean at the University of
Michigan Law School.
Robert L. Marcotte,
Assistant to the Manager of
Facilities for the Eastman
Kodak Company, Rochester,
New York.
Gerald Matzke, member of
Nebraska Educational
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Television Program Advisory
Committee and president of
the Sidney Board of
Education.
Dane ll Rippeteau, member
of the National Board of
Directors or the American
Institut; of Architects.
I'nillip Sorenson, former
Nebraska Lieutenant Governor,
Director of Center for
Community Change, Chevy
Chase, Mary Land.
Eleanor Swanson, Omaha
attorney and frequent speaker
on family law and related
fields.
Gerald Warren, former
editor of the Daily Nebraskan,
Deputy Press Secretary to the
President.
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Legislature
Continued from Page 1
education, not further
splintering of authority.
UNO President Kirk E.
Nay lor, although not present at
the hearing, submitted a
statement recommending the
bills be killed.
"Of paramount interest to
the members of the
Legislature, the Board of
Regents, and the University of
Nebraska at Omaha, was the
coordination and cooperation
which would take place as a
result of the two largest state
supported universities being
governed by a common Board
READING DYNAMICS
500,000 Graduates-! nrtitues
f ST. Lined Ntbr a tka
of Regents," the statement
read.
"In the past two and
one-half years, many
coordinated programs have
been developed. . . and many
more will emerge in the years
ahead," according to the
statement. "In terms of
enrollment, approximately 70
per cent of publicly supported
higher education in Nebraska is
now coordinated
The committee then voted
4-1 to kiU LB 940 and the
amended LB 941. Two
senators were absent and did
not vote
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1971