The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 08, 1972, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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STUDENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Applications are available in the counseling center
Room 1316 Seaton Hall
Deadline-Sept. 15, 1972
An undergraduate program allowing students to serve
as paid interns for 15 hours per week in a student affairs
office of the University.
Qualifications: runtime siuaem
2. Completed at least 48 hrs. credits
For further information
1. Janet Krause-472-3461
2. Couseling Center, Room 1316 Seaton Hall
) Qualifications:
I For further inforr
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And we're close to the problems faced by today's
college students. You've got enough to worry
about without adding money hassles to the list. At
the National Bank of Commerce, you'll take ad
vantage of NBC's full service banking. ..checking,
longer hours, truly friendly people, and even sav
ings plans for that unexpected dollar or two you
might want to earn top interest on.
Take the short walk to 13th and O and see what
the closest bank to campus has to offer you.
NOTORIAL BATCl 07 COsVIHI
MEMBER FDIC
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insertion in Short Stuff. Items must
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printed a maximum of two days.
General meeting announcements
will be used in Up and Coming.
Darrel Berg, first district
Democratic candidate for
Congress, will kick off his UN L
campaign at 7:30 p.m. in the
commons room of Centennial
College, 540 N. 16th, with an
address on the Vietnam war.
Chinese Student Orientation
will be held Saturday at 7:30
p.m. in the Union Ballroom.
The Agriculture Curriculum
Review Committee needs eight
students to overhaul Ag
College requirement Apply at
101 Ag Hall on or before
Tuesday. Contact Phil Lamb,
435-7051, for more
information.
On Friday Dr. John Brohn,
Director of the Hong Kong
office of the Institute of
International Education will be
visiting campus. All students
interested in talking to Dr.
Brohn should meet him at the
International Student Office
lounge, 345 Nebraska Union,
between 1 : 30 and 2:30 p.m.
All students interested in
the Munich Study Group
during Christmas interim
should meet Thursday at 3:30
p.m. in 204 Oldfather. If
unable to attend, please
contact Mark Cory, 1103
Oldfather.
Jazz 'n Java will feature
"John Sunshine" Friday from
3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union.
All students interested in
enrolling in Ed Becker's
Philosophy 106 (Current Issues
and Philosophies) should
contact him at 1037 Oldfather.
Protest decision
expected Friday
Leroy Ramsey, UNL
director of minority affairs,
said Thursday a decision would
be forthcoming within 24
hours on the dispute between
ASUN and the black student
community over an allegedly
racist caricature.
Ramsey said Ken Bader,
vice-chancellor for student
affairs had "put the matter in
my hands." He said he was
trying to reach a compromise
acceptable to everyone
involved.
The caricature, printed in an
orientation booklet, was
distributed to all incoming
UNL freshmen. It set off an
incident that culminated last
Friday when about a dozen
blacks reportedly physically
abused ASUN president Bruce
Beecher.
friday, September 8, 1972
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