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f doi u . XjJj X ads j FOR SALE Schwinn varsity, used 2 months. 488-0633 evenings. 1967 Fender Bandmaster Amp. with pre amp & fuzz, 120 w. rms, Altec Lansing spkr., $300 or best offer. Call 477-4558. 3 new 30x36 mm spotting scopes with tripods, coated lenses. List $17.95 now $12.50. Call 477-4558. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Honeywell 880 Automatic strobe like new $100. Need used enlarger: 475-1689 evenings. Guitars & Drums: Baldwin, 12-string-$125; Bass-$75; Ludwig-$300. John, 475-1951. Sansui 350 stereo receiver with walnut case. $220 new, sell $150. 434-8852. After 6 p.m. Nikko 80 watt rms stereo amp. $1 50.00. 48-2628. 4-8 p.m. Pure-bred seal point Siamese kittens. $10. After 2:00. 432-9657. Laffayett Stereo amplifier, 40 watts, good condition. Call 432-3957. HELP WANTED LOCAL COMPANY NEEDS 3 MEN FOR PART TIME WORK. ALSO SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE $200WK. 488-4414. Salesman for 8-track stereo tapes. Large selection, quality guaranteed, royalty-paid. You buy at tow price, your profit is your commission. Send name, address & phone. Box 9113, Albuquerque. New Mexico, 87119. EARN TOP MONEY PART TIME: Promoting student travel programs. Write (including phone No.!: Uni travel Corp.. 12 Pine St.. Swampscort. Mass, 01907. Exp. short hour checker. 10:3O a.m. 1:00 p.m. Mon. Fri. Apply in person to Mr. Tillman. Sharp Bldg. Cafeteria. 1309NSf- Needed: Coaches for grade school YMCA Basketball teams. Call 488-0961 Bob Bargen. OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS: Austrailia. Europe, S. America, Africa, etc; All professions and occupations. $700 to $3,000 monthly. Expenses paid, overtime. Write Jobs Overseas,. Dept. D6 Box 1 507, San Diego, Ca. 92115. Men & Women interested in furthering their education and income. Full and part time. Call 475-9827 between 4 and 7 p.m. ROOMMATE WANTED Roommate wanted. $45mo. Utilities pd. Lot of room. 2nd floor old house. 477-8490. Need 1 or 2 female roommates to share apt. 434-5548. Needed roommates. $60mo. Stop - & see at 2501 R. No phone yet. Male roommate wanted. $67 mo. plus gas & electricity. Carpeting. 432-2096, evenings. FOR RENT Apartment for rent. Cheap, Close to campus. Call 475-0881 after five. LOST Brown octagonal eye glasses. Between Burnett & Schramm. 475-8096. Eye glasses between Coliseum and Union. $5 reward. 794-5656. SERVICES Pregnant? Who Cares? We dot Call 477-8021. PERSONAL Happy Birthday T.T.T. from B.B. See you soon. Jim Dooley, Congratulations on becoming a full-time stud. NURT. HELEN OF JERSEY HAPPY BIRTHDAY. You haven't gotten older. . . Just BETTER. Happy Birthday Marty from Sharon & Tom. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted: Riders to share expenses in commuting from Omaha daily. If interested call 334-2797. From 1:30 bmSSs fJ i mm 433-1469 13th 4 P Street DDI ...is better than he has been in years!" M timl&mm ...the best work of a lifetime!" dpi?- W je. ( - TIME MA?mC T&I8MX m it eimnlv fantastic! III cosMonutAtt umxz. I X j ...sensitive!" ..."fine!" M- -OHO' UMt -cv- JLgf ' .. X, W a.ewfl-wr mmmntmcm V u i u' 'ii i ' "ii iKx-axm -rmmmim' I , Sa e7 rwuicMT piici 90 I r;r-' F.A.C. 15c Short draws; 2-5 Fri Music. Red Lion Lounge, Lower Level. COLONIAL INN. 5600 Cornftusker. GIRLS-FREE DRAWS. Red Lion Lounge. 2-5 Friday Music. Lower Level. COLONIAL INN. 5600 Cornhusker. VETERANS FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB AT MYRON'S. 4-6 P.M. 15th & P BRING YOUR GAL. Wanted: dog sitter for mornings. Must have dog. Call 475-6362. Wanted: committee chairmen and assistant chairmen for East Union Program committees. Interviews Sunday, Jan 30 afternoon. EUROPEAN NOMADS: The most economical way to Europe, summer of "72. Write: European Odyssey, Winsted, Minn. 55395. Fly to Europe from $170 round trip, student vacations and tours, employment services etc. Air mail employment services etc. Air mail for full details. Campus Agents required. A.A.S.A. Limited. 15 High St.. Ventnor, I.W., England. Hansen stresses NU unity Competition, rather than rivalry, between UNO and UNL is healthy, Omaha Regent Kermit Hansen said Wednesday night. " "It is important for a Regent to think of the University as a , system rather than three separate campuses," Hansen told a meeting of Sigma Delta Chi professional journalistic society The campuses should operate as a unified system, he said. "I think there's got to be uniformity, but I don't read uniformity as unanimity," he said. The UNL and UNO campuses are entirely different, Hansen said. UNO is an urban university, and is commuter rather than residential oriented, with a different student mix. "It must serve a population element, the non-white, to a greater degree than the other campuses might," he said. "UNO has the potential of becoming a good if not great urban . university, but this would mean putting emphasis on areas not available to the Lincoln campus. Lincoln Regent Ed Schwartzkopf, scheduled to discuss the relationship between the campuses, was unable to attend the meeting. Hansen favors a broad approach in University planning. It makes sense, he said, to make one discipline first class on one campus and dilute it on another. "You reinforce your strengths by not trying to do everything the same." UNO is strong in the areas of urban affairs, history and education, Hansen said. The Omaha banker expressed dissatisfaction with the Regents' present relationship with their Student Advisory Board. Contact with the students is too infrequent, he said, and suggested establishing monthly meetings. A viable, honest relationship with the .Advisory Board would be better than having a student Regent, he said. "I see more problems than clear value in having a student as a Regent'Hansen said. Questions of eligibility, length of term and representation would be difficult to decide, he said. 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