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'"VHP 3 ! V . V r njl - - Three profs get Builders' nominations Political Science teacher Stephen L. Rozman is one of three nominees for the 1971 Outstanding Professor Award. The annual election is sponsored by the Nebraska Builders and carries a cash award of $500 to a professor selected by students as having "outstanding teaching methods" and having made "a valuable contribution to the University." Professor of animal science Charles Adams and professor of agronomy William Colville are the two other nominees for the award. The three professors were chosen on the basis of nominations from dormitories, fraternities and sororities, the three with the largest number of nominations being eligible for the award. All students are elibible to vote and space will be provided for a write-in candidate, according to Builders' Student-Faculty Relations Committee Assistant Chairman Martin Johnson. Election for the award will be in the Nebraska Union March 17-18, 9:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. in the East Campus Union. WENT ADS HELP WANTED Two Fuller Brush route available earning $4-6 per hour. Guaranteed $2.05 per hour. Call 477-6814, 489-4729. Student worker are needed for help. If vou have tome time to give to a tudent running for city gov't pleaie call 435-2260, 435-9965, 475-4309 or write Box 81672, Lincoln. Entertainer: Exotic dancer -Go-go girl--BanJo player--l nqulre 477-2854. Two office asltant working four hour per day or one insistent working 8 hour per day. Reception, bookkeeping, typing, general office dutie. Apply DAILY NEBRASKAN office, Room 34, Nebraska Union or naU.472-2590 and ak for Sandy. FOR RENT Comfortable room, reasonable, bath. hower, kitchen privilege. Near campus. 466-2421. FOR SALE Sport car for ale. 1970 MG BGT-perfect. Full detail call 477-5975 after 5 p.m. 1970 HEIERLING red plastic ski boots-used 4 times, Size 8 to 9. Must sell. 475-2567. 4 h.p. mini bike engine, new $35. 423-6734. Almost 1953 Packard Ambulance, 1950 Cadillac Hearse, wilber, Nebr. Phone 821-2331. DON SUTHERLAND! AT 1,3,5,7,9 PM STARTS WEDNESDAY 4 DAYS ONLY! J iJ ik I. TrTirL "THE HOUR OF THE FURNACES" An Essay on Violence and Liberation Presented by the Union Special Films Committee At Sheldon Art Gallery On Tuesday,, March, 16 Showings at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. Adm. $1.00 (fidw sm PAGE 4 Ideal transportation for student, 1963 Chew Impala for tale by owner. Call 472-2336 or 475-2582. MISCELLANEOUS See Tommy-- You'll get the Music. Summer In Europe I For Information on European Odyssey call 488-3547. Save $$. Sewing and alteration. Call Pat Moore at 799-2615. WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR CAMPUS BOOKSTORE 13TH & R. Nominees For Student's Outstanding PrAffsor Award Stephen RozmanAsst.ProhPoli.Sci. Charles Adams, Prot., Animal oa. Wm. Coleville,Prof.,Agronomy Voting: Wed. & Thurs. 17 & 18 City- 9:30- 3:30 in Union East -1:00 - 4:00 in East Union Sponsored by Nebraska Builder 0 A- te .vo 0-.0 ,0 iiibwimi r i ,jtfllu t 7 ore tt&$.libgtyj The Publications Board is holding an open hearing to decide the fate of the CORNHUSKER. It will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 1971, at 3:30 in the Nebraska Union. If you cannot attend please fill in this mail ballot and return it to the Student Activities Office, 340 Nebraska Union. 1. What is your Class Standing? Fr So Jr Sr 2. Have you bought a Cornhusker in the past? Yes No 3. Will you buy a CORNHUSKER next year? Yes No 4. Why or why not: THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1971