The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1972, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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Wed. April 19 Mobr. Union
(room posted)
all equipment furnished
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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"
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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:
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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
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