AMR RICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN EST.1940 - OPEN Ji 'MWgs'i'M,'.gi.'r,'.'$!!j ,; Ford. Sinclair and Bsricheim. . ."Left cat toother." Berkheim: 'stop parochial thinking' "We've got to get ourselves together. We've got to stop parochial thinking like 'Go Big Red, I'm a Cornhusker Tribalism or communal living is where it's really at. The answer lies in eating, listening to music, talking and getting high together." Dennis Berkheim, World in Revolution Conference chairman and UNL senior, told 100 students Monday in a rap session that concfuJed the conference on Justice in America. After a week-long discussion on oppression. injustice and revolution, the two hour rap session centered on the outcome and application of the World in Revolution Conference. Berkheim, . DeOe Ford and John Sinclair, founder of the Rainbow People's Party, were all positive about the future. In two months. Sinclair said, he expects a lot of action to be going on in Lincoln. "You have to live in a community to do anything for it. I hope this conference will be a catalyst" . "In Kansas City, Omaha and all over the country, brothers and sisters are breaking down classifications and cooperating with themselves and others," Berkheim commented. Berkheim, Sinclair and Ford all stressed the need for marijuana. "I've been smoking reefers for 24 years. It's a way of life," Ford said. Sinclair mentioned that weed was important to the Rainbow community. - - J itnritffffitfU!) CCfftlft A big favorite on and off campu: lf IT STERN IN SUED DENIM Get with the season's most popular look for the campus crowd! Its rugged brushed cotton denim with a suede-soft richness . . . spruced up with contrast collar, pocket flaps, cuffs and waistband . . . brass-tone snap-front, snap-cuffs, contrast stitched yokevWitli-it Spring colors, sizes S-M-L-XL m to 46. I V UNL CAMPUS HARPSICHORDIST mO KOPNIDS MARCH 15-17 6105 "O 95 8767 Just across from Gateway Coming soon: BIG & TALL men's Department . . Sizes to 0 Open Dally 9:30-9:30 Sunday 12:00-6:00 - Broqua Muaic Lactura WMoNdtV, March IS 1 30 pjm. WMbrookl Mum Bldg. Workshop V-ssnassiy March 15 6:15 p.m. Setieok Cafeteria Workshop THrV. March 16 10:00 am. Andrews HaM Bngiith Department Lounoa Thursday, Marc 1 6 3:O0 pjm. East Campu LeVery Trjraiav, March 16 8:00 0jrn. Found HeN TV Room Fraa Conoart Friday, March 17 8:O0pjm. Nabcaafca Union Battroom Wadmaday 12:30 p.m. Nebraska Union Teachers Training Tescfcers-Fam Eskimo" 1:30-4:30 p.m. Union Psychologi cal Counaator at Large 2:30 p.m. Union Computer Planning Committee 3 P-m. Union Recreation Advisory Board 3:30 p.m. Union -Bui Id art Stud ant Faculty Rotations 3:30 p.m. Union Union Program Council Ma and Java "Ragtime Piano" 4 p.m. Union-ASUlJ Senate Mating . I L 4:30 p.m. . UraonuHdare- "Sad" Coats -".-.. 4:45 P.m. Untpn UniorT Wrming Committee 5:30 p.m. Union E ngnafiwg Toastmasters 5:45 p.m. Union Kappa Kappa Psj 6 p.m. Union Rad Crocs 7 p.m. Union Miss U of N preliminaries maating 7 p.m. Union Builders executive 7 p.m. U nion Nebreske Organization for tna Rapaal of Abortion Lews (NOR AU 7:30 pjn. Union Accounting Assn. 7:30 p.m. Union Epsilon Chi "Unity 7:30 p.m. Union math counpatori 7:30 p.m. Union-Bui id ars 7:30 p.m. Union-Nebraska Fraa Unrverarty "Europaan Trevel- 8 p.m Parahing Auditorium "Jesus Christ Superstar" 8:30 p.m. Union-Pi Kappa Phi 8:30 P.m. Union Inter -Fraternity Council 9 p.m Union-Kappa Alpha Pel 9 pjn. Tha Rack" Dar Lomt Und Stain Sma Tau Smokar ilattUt fci Mr, Igor Kipnts on of tin beet harpstcrtortctt m A mar tea today A young man, ha has made name for himself as a performer in onfy a few years. In 1971, Columbia released his recording of the complete Bech harpsichord concerto. He twites on musical topics for Stereo Restaw magazine end presently teaches at Fawtew University sn Connecticut. Mr, Ktpms likes to talk with people about his music He taxes performing an informal settings, sshee onswering questions, end tear about the pieces he plays. He agreed to spend three days as VWL conducting iDrkshops of this kind. Umvarsity Friends of the Arts seams people to discover the excitement of Mr. tCjpnis' kind of music, and of talking avrth first-rank performers like Mr. Kipnts. We hope that faculty mM announce Mr. Ksnw' performances mi their classes, that students whI tea their friends, and that everyone ilf see and hear Mr. Kipni iMhMe he is hare. IWe think he win be first-rate. Unweraity Friends of the Arts Tha Funds for Mr. Kipnis' wis hae baan provtd&J by tna Union Program Count, and tm Facuity CowacaioSs Connaa Pjpe'n mnmgwmm I iMAiliaMKk hwi mM THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. 1972