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I term must be submitted to the Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, two working days prior to -the desired date of publication for insertion in Short Stuff. Items must be submitted In writing and will be printed a maximum of two days. General meeting announcements will be used in Up and Coming. Thursday 11 a.m. Nebraska Union Summer Orientation Interviews 11:30 a.m. Union Curriculum Committee luncheon li:30 p.m. Union Nebraska Free University (NFU) "Free School Philosophy" 3:30 p.m. Union Teachers College Advisory Board interviews 3:30 p.m. Union Teaching and Learning Center 3:30p.m. Union-UNL Y-Pals 3:30 p.m. Union Builders College Days 4 pm." 101. Biochemistry and Nutrition Building "Fern Orme" 5:30 p.m. Union Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 6 p.m. Union Marx Brothers movies 6 p.m. Union AUF executive 6.30 p.m. Union-AUF 6:30 p.m. Union Union Program Council Talks and Topics - Committee 7 p.m. Union Council on Student Life 7 p.m. Union Agronomy Club banquet 7 p.m. Union Christian Science Organization 7 p.m. Sandoz Main Lounge European travel study workshop 7:30 p.m. Union University Friends of the Arts 7:30 p.m. Union math counselors 7:30 p.m. Union NEBPIRG 8 p.m. Union Young Democrats 8:30 p.m. Union-NFU "Rock Music" 8:30 p.m. Union Marx Brothers movies VOLUNTEER . HELP NEEDED Writers Typists Paste-up artists Layout artists Reporters Photographers Proof reader Book keeper Ad solicitors Subscription solicitors Mail room help Nebraska Indian Information & Publication Center 1st Christian Church 16th & K Lincoln, Nebr. Illustration slightly enlarged Workers from the Lincoln Free School will sponsor a Charity Carnival from 8-11 p.m. Saturday (postponed from Thursday) in the Women's Residence Hall courtyard, to be followed by a folk music concert. According to the organizers, all proceeds from the events (a water balloon fight, bingo, ring tossing, etc.) will go to the Lincoln Free School. Trash of the Thirties, a cavalcade of live entertainment and grade B film clips of the Thirties, will be at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Nebraska Union ballroom. State Sen. Fern Orme will speak at the Home Ec Chapter meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday in 101 Biochemistry and Nutrition Building. There will be an international concert with acts from Asia, Africa, Europe and America starting at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Union Centennial Room. OLSTON'S 6&'27orchard-75-97o3 CHAMPION TERMPAPERS 636 Beacon Street(505) Boston, Mass. 02115 Research Material for Term papers. Reports, VT,ckS,cm- (617) 536-9700 daily intervieus StaFP artists staff ujrifcers editorial osst. afi) editors Cbtumrtfxfcs neuJS Qssfc. dispatcher coftrts fibers entenainrasyrit wis This Friday, 1 pm-Spmion 9" inbSAiCU; - pcK up an application m Rra54-(UeorQskQ Union fiosemsnb or with any other from our selection of over I SO "I Thee Wed". The choice it yours. Serriai Lineal Siitet 19GS I12VVSRST Registered Jewviert American Gem Society The English department "Cookie Eaters" will host a discussion with visiting professor Royal Gettmann in the department library, second floor Andrews, at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Gettmann's topic will be "An Assignment on 'Pride and Prejudice' That Failed." Items on Thursday's Council on Student Life (CSL) Meeting at 7 p.m. will- be discussion and adoption of the student fee report; action on the discrimination report, reports from standing committees and preparation of the agenda for this year's final CSL meeting. Sreoi-rterS i vobe PftfAMlC UHBJ-L BAlAfClMG n . nni a is Ill w 10:00 -4:00 P.M. 12:00 -4:00 P.M. REGISTER FORw 'Certificates $30-$20-$10 Max Miller Cameras, inc. 1434 "O" Street GARY THIES has moved from Union Barbershop to CLOCK T0UER EAST hair styling Roffler appointments available call 489-8352 FULL SERVICE SHOP riAnn Lrer4 I 0 'el Groucho OHirpo f Chico v"- Zappo Duck Soup HoRStFEMHERS FtMufiE. Somsoiu:o BY TNC Union WcekENO FILMS FOLKS FI3IDAY APR. 20 0 PMl P. I "iwew .. v-?:-"-.;-: v-.. well I Wl VliwtJ iaMi4li lliilil tldwbovollobte at tonMng fedftwlum boi oHk. ranMi mum MntlaonMIMi4oMwo). Tnawa Cllg tkuMond t Mil Chtop , 70th & A THURS0A7 Aprjl 2i.a7 fStiiaiON SMALL Auditorium Price ; i 'UNL ID) NlV rwL 'Mii-cjg. I k r v ,f lff! THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1972 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3