The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 05, 1971, Page PAGE 8, Image 8
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. 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Space 18, 125 West D oueninjis. 162 iieap Waoon. Automatic vubs or fvighavay or trail. Make offer. 4.34146 Gretch Country Gentleman Guitar, F inest electric imada. IMaka offer. 434-S146. M 1SCELLANEOUS Don"t irniac TOMMY" April 2-3. W.IU. Coliseum. Team :le.ctronic given Quick srii.c on Grain, Automatic Radio, Ranger, Term DCraco tape players. Team Eiactronios 2055 St. Sewing and a Herat ion. CaM fat Mporeat 7W-2eT5. WATCM & CLOCK RErAUR CAMPUS OOKSTORE i3TH & m- (Quality pernonalui eewing. IPtan spring (fashions mow. 475-1443. Any kind of typing oeatred.. 4Dc a page. 423-61 26. 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 t '.Wm 1 V. t H. Tgl 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. IFod Up I7itli I laaaaaajpjgg1 jS""" Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics A better way to learn Note: Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics is now taught on an individualized Bask. You can receive individualized imtruction in rapid reading, comprehension, retention and study skills in your own study material. Instruction hours are tailored to your own schedule and convenience. Choose your attendance times: Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday 4:00 PJW.-10:00 PJM. Saturday 9:00 AJML - Noon. Group drill and practice sessions: Thursdays 7:00 PJM.-9:00 PJM. Free Introductory Lessons Daily Call 435-2 1 SS-Anytime CLASSROOM HOURS: 1 pm to 10 pm Monday thru Friday 9 am to noon on Saturday Choose YOUR schedule Since 1959-Over 16 01 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 m Most Major Cities 6&S0S 435-2168 PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1971