The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 06, 1972, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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Stuff.
Tickets are now on sale at
Westbrook Music Building
(472-2997) for this year's
"Weekend of Music." April
21-23. The program includes
Cfive Barnes, New York Times
critic, and a performance of
Aaron Cope land's 'The Tender
Land;" Maureen Forrester,
contralto; Shantung traditional
music; Grant Joharmesen,
pianist; Catherine Crazier,
organist; and Christopher
Parkening, classical guitarist.
Junior and senior
pre-medical, pre-med tech.
Thursday
12:30 p.m. Nebraska
Union-Nibritka Frit
Umoersiry INFUI "Fro School
Philosophy"
1 p.m. Union Anthropology
Department Fatm "The Homers'
2 p.m. Union Rap erith Dean
Meyerson
2:15 p.m. Union CEL Student Fee
Commitiee
3:30 p.m. Union Student Affairs
Search Committee
3:30 p.m. Union-Builders Colleoe
Days
4 p.m. Home Ec Building Home
Ec Chapter
5:30 p.m. Union Phi Mu Alpha
Sinfonia
6 p.m. Union Union Board
6 p.m. Union-AUF Executrae
6:30 p m. Union Pi Lambda Theta
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prenursing and pre-physical
therapy students who plan to
attend the Health Professions
Day at the College of Medicine
on April 15 may sign the
reservation sheet posted on the
pre-med bulletin board in
Bessey Hall. The reservation
deadline is Friday.
The Chinese Student
Association will sponsor a
"China Night" at 6 pjn. April
1 5 at the Nebraska Union. The
night includes a Chinese food
banquet and talent show.
Tickets are three dollars.
Tickets are available at the
north entrance of the Union
until April 11.
There will be a film festival
at 8 p.m. Saturday night in the
Hope Auditorium, 2015 S. 16,
sponsored by Unicorns.
Admission is 25 cents.
Pershing Auditorium will
have public ice skating Sunday
through Wednesday. Sunday
times are: 12:30-2:30 p.m., 3-5
p.m.. and 8-10 p.m. Monday
6:30 p.m. Union-AUF
7 p.m. Union CSL
7 p.m. Union Christian Science
Organization
7 p.m. Union Karate Club
7 p.m. Union Parking Appeals
Board
7 p.m. Union Arab Student
Association
7:30 p.m. Union Citizens for
Environmental Improvement
7:30 p.m. Union Physical Therapy
Club
7:30 p.m. Union German Club
7:30 p.m. Union math counselors
7:30 p.m. Union NEBPIRG
8 p.m. Union Biology 1 "Dr..
Rowsoski"
8 p.m. Union Young Republicans
8 p.m. U n i o n Students
International Meditation Society
8:30 p.m. Union NFU "Rock
Depart mg fi
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Student j Teacher Q lease Ij8y
through Wednesday there will
be skating from 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Admission is one dollar.
"Otello," an opera by
Verdi, will be broadcast at 1
p.m. Saturday on KRNU
(90.3). Also on KRNU will be
the UNL baseball games with
Kansas. Friday at 1:30 p.m.
and Saturday at 1 p.m.
The Student Y.W.C.A. is
sponsoring an experimental
film expose to recoup loses
from the International Bazasr
at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. April 12
at the Sheldon Art Gallery.
Tickets will be on sale at the
Union and dorms on April 10
and 11 and also will be
available at the door for one
dollar.
Women artists
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bones, skulls and torsos. Today, she is preoccupied
with pointillist-type paintings.
A gradual of both Vassar and Yale. Nancy Graves
has had work in 13 exhibitions during the past year in
four different countries. She is particularly
appreciated in West Germany and her most acclaimed
work, "Shaman," b now in the famous Ludwtg
Collection of the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in
Cologne.
Presently, she is uninvolved in the women's
movement, though a friend says, "I know for a fact
she has gotten some raw deals because of her sex."
But the crucial thing to her is to keep working,
growing and inventing.
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You shell out $130, and get a Student-Railpass.
All you need is the bread and something to show you're
a bona fide student between 14 and 25.
Our Student-Rail pass gives you all that unlimited
rail travel on the 100,000 mile railroad networks of those
13 countries. For two foot-loose months. So with low air
fares and Student-Railpass you've got Europe made.
Our Student-Railpass gets you Second Class
travel on our trains. You'll find that there's very little
second class about Second Class. Besides being com
fortable, clean, fast, and absurdly punctual, the Euro
pean trains have some other advantages for you. They
take you from city center to city center, so you don't have
to hassle airports. And the stations are helpful homes
away from home, with Pictograms that give you informa
tion in the universal language of signs, and dining rooms,
bookstores and other helpful facilities.
Now, here's the catch. You can't get your
Student-Railpass or the regular First Class Eurailpass in
Europe you have to get mem before you leave the coun
try. So see your Travel Agent soon. Meanwhile, send in
the coupon for a free folder, complete with railroad map.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1972
THE DAILY NEB R AS KAN
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