Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1971)
Geske wants American collection Norman Geske, director of UNL's Sheldon Art Gallery, says he wants to develop a collection of American works of the present century for the museum. "In time, I hope to do a complete enough job to make Sheldon a valuable national institution," said Geske in a recent program on the Nebraska Educational Television Network. The second showing of this Feel Better Study Better Look Better OTOTOOTsoDcc8sDfl special single rate extra special group rates Hours: Mon-Fri 9a.m.-9p.m. SAT. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. SUN. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call for your appointment 71 HEALTH SPA 140 lo. 48th St., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA half hour program will be 10 p.m. Friday, September 24 on the Nebraska Educational Television Network, Channel 12 in Lincoln. "It is part of my professional obligation to offer as wide a choice of art as possible. I like a lot of the things here and quite candidly I dislike some of the things," he said. "Ninety nine people may come in and look at an object there and dislike its The hundredth person may look at it and be stunned. It may be deeply meaningful for him. This one man has as much right to having his type of art represented as the rest," he said. i believe that each item here has its audience somewhere. We don't expect everyone to like everything. They have the opportunity of saying its for me or not for me.' "Much of what is - controversial or radical is good exercise for people to have the opportunity to decide on their own if they like it or not," he said. He believes taking sculpture out of doors is a good idea and is best appreciated in natural open air. "Sculpture is more suitable and beautiful out of doors when against a background of grass and trees," he said. "One good thing, we have a building that is a work of art in its own right," he said. Many of the art objects inside and those in the outdoor sculpture garden are shown on the program. Geske was Smithsonian serve as Commissioner chosen by the Institution to American of the 34th Biennale in Venice, Italy, in 1968 which involved assembling and developing the American exhibit. coming jattractions: Friday 12 p.m. Nebraska Union-Dean Robinson. 12:30 p.m . Nebraska Union-Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. 12:30 p.m . Nebraska Union-Muslim Student Assn. 1:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-A. Ph. A. 4 p.m. Nebraska Union-Builders Student Faculty Relationship. 7 p.m. Nebraska Union-Movie "Kelly's Heroes." 7:30 p.m. Nebraska Union-Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship. 9 p.m. Nebraska Union-Movie "Kelly's Heroes." Lottery tickets Students holding lottery numbers 63 through 2028 will receive tickets for the Missouri-Nebraska game at Columbia Oct. 9. Tickets must be picked up and paid for by 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 28, at the ticket office Those tickets not picked up by 4 p.m. Tuesday will be cancelled. Tickets are $ 6 each. Students must bring their pink slip and lottery number which was attached to the stub. The ticket office will accept the money starting Monday morning. Vr LINCOLN MJ 4o4-7421 54th & 0 Street The minister's daughter. Her father taught her about God. The gpsy taught her about Heaven. t "D..Lawrgnces IWQN Pmurn I), If jk idniwonalf.momOnipniMiiin . I 1 . "I',U nuunr 432-1465 13th &P Street PI II Gj TECMMCOIM k PMMKHMT MCTIMC -MBMSICi 432-3126 12th &P Street METROCOLOR MGuSbJ j UMH E-333 North 1 9th Method jst Student Chapel I Sunday B' woo a.m. 640 No. 16th Community program 9:30 Meeting 10-30 am Worship 10:30 a.m. 11:30 Bring your own . . V u 5:30 -7:30 Hot Dog Supper Bring a favorite short piece of poetry or prose, original or Slldes and talk about otherwise, to share with last summer's European others. trP- - r-rr.".'''l 1 fay- G MGB. The competition-bred convertible for those who won't settle for less than a true sports car. Features include rack-and-pinion steering, fully synchronized 4-speed gearbox, racing type suspension and full sports car instrumentation. Discounts to University of Nebraska students on all new and used imports. CONTACT BOB KROESE campus representative. j STANDARD MOTOR SALES 1731 O ST. PAGE 10 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1971