The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1971, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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THE REDNECK YOU SAVE
MAY BE YOUR OWN
SEE THE WANT ADS
A Men's Liberation
organizational meeting will be
held 9 p.m., Thursday at
Centennial College.
An ethnographic
photography exhibit on Asiatic
Indian Lifestyle is now on
display on second floor of
Morrill Hall.
A wide variety of
educational opportunities for
credit are available to
University students during the
interim period between the
first and second semester of
the current school year, Dec.
24, 1971 and Jan. 17, 1972.
Included in the offerings
will be course tours,
minicourses, reading courses
and regular courses. All will be
coordinated by the University
Extension D'vision in keeping
with regular University
policies.
Study tours currently
proposed include courses in
English, Political Science,
Educational Administration,
and Architecture to be offered
in London, .a second
Architecture tour to Mexico
and Yucatan, and a Marketing
tour to Central America.
On-campus courses are
being considered in Physics,
Elementary Education,
Textiles, Clothing and Design,
Architecture, Social Work,
Anthropology, Business
Teacher Education, and Health
Education.
Students interested in
participating in any of the
proposed Interium Courses for
Credit should contact Dr. J.
Earl Green at the University
Extension Division, 511
Nebraska Hall, Phone
472-2171.
Today's Hyde Park will
discuss the coming Time-Out
Conference on Human
Sexuality.
Undergraduates in the
School of Social Work will
meet today at 7 p.m. in the
501 Building Rm. 101 to,
discuss organization as a group,
upper classmen as advisors and
volunteer jobs. Other
interested students are
welcome.
An organizational meeting
for the Women's Resource
Center will be held today at
3:30 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union.
Walkers
sponsor dance
The Lincoln Walk for
Development will sponsor a
benefit dance Saturday in the
Nebraska Union from 8:45
p.m. to 1 1:45 p.m.
The 10-member "Bumpy
Action" band will perform,
along with the "Insight Light
Show."
Admission will be $1.50 per
person. Proceeds will go
toward this year's walk in
April.
COME & HEAR
A MAJOR
ADDRESS
BY
SENATOR GEORGE
SV1CG0VERN
"A REPORT ON HIS
SOUTHEAST ASIA
TOUR"
TOMORROW
FRI. OCT. 1
1:30 to 3:30 P.M.
CENTENNIAL ROOM
STUDENT UNION
U. of N. CAMPUS
(Admission Free)
"The failure of our Vietnam doIicv should ha a so-
trial lor every one Ol US . . .to rm-axamina tha rnntx
Iot that policy. It is a policy ot moral debacle and
defeat. We stand derelict before history it we tail
to make the examination. For tha faiiura in liatnatn
I will not remain confined to Vietnam. The trap we
have fallen into there will haunt us in evarv cnrnar
I of this revolutionary world it we do not properly
appraise its lessons "
Senator George McGovern
Speech in the U S Senate
September 24. 1963
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1971
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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