The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1972, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Lunar geologist will speak
A leading international
investigator of rock samples
brought from the moon by
U.S. astronauts and Soviet
probes will give a public lecture
at 8 p.m., Monday. Feb. 21. at
20 Morrill Hall.
Edwin W. Roedder of the
U.S. Geological survev in
up a
coming
Friday
11:30 a.m. Nebraska
Union Muslim Student
Assn.
12:15 p.m. Union Academic
Privilege and Tenure
Committee
1 : 30 p.m. Union American
Pharmaceutical Assn.
3:30 p.m. 104 Hamilton
Hall-"Wayne Danan"
3:30 p.m. Union University
4-H Staff
5:15 p.m. Union-1972-73
Weekend Films Committee
6 p;ms Union-Mqvre. 'Joe" ;
7:3fl0 p.m.jUnighlntep Varsity
'Christian Fellowsfiip
8 p.m. Union Movie "Joe"
8:30 p.m. Plamor-Ted Nugent
and the Amboy Dukes
10 p.m. Union-Movie "Joe"
Saturday
8:30 a.m. Women's Physical
Education Building-dance
workshop
2 p.m. NU Medical Center (in
' Omaha) Board of Regents
Washington D.C. will give a
lecture and show slides of his
moon rock investigations.
In addition to his public
talk, Roedder will lecture to
University geology classes on
Monday and Tuesday.
His visit to the UNL campus
is the first in a series of
Barbour-Schramm Memorial
Lectures. These lectures,
honoring two of the geology
departments most
distinguished professors, are
underwritten by gifts from
alumni who contributed to this
program organized by the
geology department and the
NU State Museum.
Roedder has been the
principal investigator of the
moon rock samples brought
back to earth by the U.S. space
program and recently has an
opportunity to study Russian
lunar samples. J
Teachers
set Monday
meeting
Discussion at the American
Federation of Teachers (AFT)
union meeting Monday is
slated to center around the
topic of salary inequities.
An AFT analysis of faculty
salaries and contract proposals
is scheduled to be discussed.
The contract proposals are
designed to correct existing
inequities and outline new
salary guidelines.
Eugene Freund, president of
the AFT local at the University
of Nebraska-Omaha, will report
negotiations now underway
between the University
administration and the UNO
union.
The UNO local has asked
for recognition as the
bargaining agent for the UNO
faculty.
'
4-H plans international fair
Sword dancing, an international style show and films of
several countries will be part of the second annual
International Open House Sunday.
The event is sponsored by the UNL 4-H Club and will be in
the Activities Building on East Campus from 1 :20 to 5 p.m.
An afternoon of continuous entertainment will begin with
a sword dancing exhibition, karate and judo by Japanese
Young Farmers, according to Erna Colglazier, open house
general chairman.
The International Women's Club is planning a style show
featuring worldwide clothing styles. Musical entertainment will
be provided by the Outreachers, a 4-H choral group, and
foreign students will sing the folk music of their country. Folk
dances of seven countries will also be presented.
Films from Japan, China and Turkey will be shown.
Donald Lentz, professor of woodwind instruments, will
discuss Far Eastern music. He will also display part of his
musical instrument collection.
Discussion groups will be formed to discuss religions of the
world and international aspects of environmental concerns.
Slides will be used in the discussions.
Fourteen booths containing picture displays, natural
costumes, artifacts and films of different countries will also be
on display.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1972
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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