NFU Wot r SEiiing Wed. April 19 Mobr. Union (room posted) all equipment furnished o Nebraska Arts Festival Wednesday 11:30 a.m, Union Black Film 1:30 p.m. Union Psycholo gical Counselor at Large 3 p.m. Union Nebraska Free University "Water Skiing" 3 p.m. Union Young Democrats 3 p. m. Sheldon Art Gallery "Laurel and Hardy" 3:30 p.m. Union Builders Student Faculty Relations 4 p.m. Union ASUN Senate Meeting 4 p.m. Union Builders Calendar and Directory 4:30 p.m. Union-Builders Red Coats 4:45 p.m. Union Union Planning Committee 5:30 p.m. Union Engineering Toastm asters 5:45 p.m. Union Kappa Kappa Psi 6 p.m. Union Red Cross 7 p.m. Sheldon-"Laurel and Hardy" 7 p.m. 501 Building Social Work Club 7 p.m. Union Inter Fraternity Council 7 p.m. Union Black Art Festival Concert 7:30 p.m. Union-NFU "European Travel" 7:30 p.m. Union Builders 7:30 p.m. Union Teachers College Roundtable 9 p.m. Union Students for ' Peterson 9 p.m. Union Kappa Alpha Psi 9 p.m. Sheldon "Laurel and Hardy" n pi , m I V Photo by Lincoln Journal Harrison Brown, foreign secretary of the National Academy of Sciences, Monday opened the Montgomery Lecture Series on the Technological Gap in Latin America. The two-day symposium was highlighted by many Latin American experts analyzing the current conditions of science and technology in Latin America. B0IS YOUi! 03GANIZATI0N HIED : OFFICE SPACE If so apply to Nebraska Union Board SPACE ALLOCATION COflITTEE by 5:00 p.m. APRIL 21, 1972 Phi Alpha Theta (history honorary) members may obtain ballots in 610Oldfather from 8 ajm. to 5 p jti. until Friday, to vote for next year's officers. A film by photographer Danny Lyon entitled "Social Science," (about a tatoo artist) will be shown in the Nebraska Union Lounge at 1 1 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday. A print show from his book "Conversations With the Dead" is now on display in the lounge. A Laurel and Hardy Film Festival will be presented at 3, 7, and 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Sheldon Art Gallery Auditorium. Admission is one dollar. , There will be a public meeting at 7 pm Thursday at St. Paul Methodist Church concerning "What Lancaster County is Doing to Help Epileptics and their Familes." For further information, contact Ann Barton, 423-8314 or 432-4402. UNL students are invited to participate in the PACE Day Bicycle Race; trophies will be awarded. Entry blanks may be obtained at the Recreation and Intramurals office or Financial Aids Office until April 26. UNION SPECIAL FILMS PRESENTS: THE ORIGINAL LAST POETS: KMWUK LUCt0DYID HfLSOM m MONT MM M WOOOIt KIHO J. mODUCJKSN CONCf "T IMT HKUHTATKHI eoimmmum 1 , ff II w m r.-.T lit irm ? Ik 1 Mi oM V Tuesday April 25 $1C9 Shcldcn Gdhry - 3, 7, 9 p.ix Jerry Taucrotc 477-11 basic beginners instruction 3:00 p.m. Nebraska Dookstoro I f J WT I 41 I Mt'lN .iiIMi llllll km Mmrt set M IMHIlMrfVBWwTVITflflliniPl Ml MM M (MC UMH. And in Aii ccticwlM tpccMly pikid THKE-tfCCHtD PACKAGt youH hew complete fncta fran Ihcif ftnvcfl llMimB. At prict, Wobody wW p "Tht Mwric tegfa." Tt MUSIC PEOPLE I i9 B 1 ffii ttJlHSr Vn-llKi'Minx lit; iWaffiC&J " I If kuo.iai VThrrtVCIwnnlwi I I ffe ft4l 2-2E rit i p' y'W " ' mmm-mymmnm tmmm t50Tm owcx aw cm x t 1 tmwl padkase! am mi niiwim TMnMMH WhNc "0srt Ipmc iv "'Wb Marie fwipte" pt&tQ&r Aihb. MvtwiltnuminiiwimfctCiiliiAiityicMiikfLuiilt: SCSf m it miw M mm " J tinji hMUmaaal no.mn.iMim EfSSS!!" ..lMMMMBiln EaSir BgJgMa''" rrmgaS, . IxHEcsS. ssatassaav sr- 1 fcrgsaw w totm. jink D) FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION CALL: ANNA ZAGER DEAN S FORD LINCOLN 475-1071 For students and faculty 21 and over. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1972 THE DAILY NEB RASKAN PAGE 7