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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1972)
Halloween Costume Pcrty Tues. night Applications will be accepted until Nov. 1 for junior lectureships in American studies in France, Italy and Spain for the academic year 1973-74. Applicants should be advanced graduate students or those recently completing their Ph.D. Additional information can be obtained from the Committee on International Exchange of Persons, 2101 Constitution Ave., Washington, D.C. 20418. The Navy's Officer Information Team will be visiting UNL on Nov. 1-2 to talk with prospective graduates about jobs available in the Navy. Representatives will be in 225 Nebraska Union from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Interviews for the E-Week board will be held Tuesday from 7-10 p.m. in W192 and W196 Nebraska Hall. Two appointments will be made to the ASUN curriculum committee and another to the At ' N Senate in the Graduate and Professional College. Applications are available in the ASUN office, 334 Union. The UNL summer school administration is considering a three-week pre-session that would start immediately after the end of second semester and would run through June 8. Students would be able to enroll for a maximum of three credit hours during that session. Monday 11:45 a . m . - A m r lea n Fadaratlon of Toachari lunchaon-Nabratka Union 12:30 p.m. Inter-Varilty Christian Fallowthlp Union 1 p.m.-Chei Club-Union 3:30 p.m. -Teacher Collage Advisory Board-Union 3:30 p.m. -Latter Day Saint Student Aftociatlon-Unlon 4:15 p. m.-Bulldert student faculty relatloni Union 5:30 p.m. Towne Club pledges-Union 6 p.m. Towne Club-Union 6:30 p.. m. -Regents discussion-Harper Hall 7 p.m. -Slavic Club tutoring-Union 7:30 p.m. -Math counselors-Union g p.m. -Kappa Psl-Union 0 p.m. Kappa Psl pledges-Union 9 p.m. -Kappa Alpha Pl Union Tuesday 7 p.m. Union-Halloween Special Films, "House of Wax," "House of Usher," "The Blob" and "Rosemary's Baby," Wednesday , , 3 7, 9 p.m. Sheldon-Special Film's, Three Lives by Kale Millet. 2:30 P m, Andrews 227-Poetry reading with Mona Van Duyn. B p.m. Pershlng-Whlttemore end Lowe, duo pianists. Community Concert Association members only. Thursday 8 p.m. Fairgrounds Coliseum -Country & Western music show feeturlng Charlie Louvin and Cal Smith. 8 p.m. Kimball Recital Hall-UN L Opera, Don Giovanni. Through Saturday. Frldav 7, 10 p.m. Unlbn-WeekendFllm, Zabrlskle Point. fiaturdaV Unlon-WfciW Film, Zabrlskle Point. SU7dapfm. feast Unlbn-Weekerid Flim, Zabrlskle Point mbnday October 30, 1972 1st prize $50 2 runners up $25 each Bumpy Action Monday through Saturday . $1 cover charge no cover charge if in costume (Tues. only) ROYAL GROVE 340 N. Cornhusker Hwy. Olston's Independent VVV Specialists 8 and 12 v. batteries (3-yr. guarantee) V Tires Engine Rebuilding Dynamic Wheel Balancing Major and Minor Repairs H 1 I Brakes Tune-Ups Front Ends Tt Ike ttato (formerly Diamond Bar & Grill) "P" at 14th flPW IT ., w mmm. mgtmamm I 14 me,.'- w He survived the deadliest dav A on earth to enjoy the sexiest night )3 in CiJiV, outer space! n J DAILY I AT 8& I 1 on 7 3:30 I I 5r30 1 Eaamii mm miii i u,i im..iuiiii.iiuii,iy A GEORGE ROY HILL PAUL MONASH PRODUCTION LAUOHTERHOUBE-FIVE uHtifwiTECHNICOlOH' H C2 "Beyond Freedom & by B.F. Skinner $1.95 A stunning new plan to alter human behavior. a st Cam puy tWK V Amnion- Nebraska flftV 01 C lift tS0.-' original works of graphic art etchings, lithographs, by leading 20th century artists: Pablo Picasso Johnny Fricdlacndcr Marc Chagall Salvador Dali, Alexander Culder Joan Miro Georges Rouault Victor Vasarcly and others. THIS SATURDAY, NOV. 4th at 8:30 P.M. RADISSON CORNHUSKER 13th & M Streets Exhibition: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Admission Free Prices as low as $15 All works custom framed. itertl mm YOUP En IVasliinotca. IlllM These are some of the things Charley Thone has done in his first two years in Washington. Charley voted against censuring CBS for "The Selling of the Pentagon" program. Charley introduced a bill to forbid courts to require that newsmen reveal their sources. Charley is seeking to end income tax discrimi nation against single persons. Charley helped obtain federal help for Lincoln's new busses and construction of the new Lincoln federal building. Charley Thone is the kind of Congress man Nebraskans need forgood repre sentation. Charley Thone is your man at work in Washington. Re-elect pf mm kw ii tiiiiiiiij,, g i mmm your representative to Congress from Nebraska's First District. Paid tor by Thone f6r Congress Comrnittee. Lee Herman, Wayne. Chairman! Virginia Lafllh, Crab Orchard. Co-Chairman; Ted Sick, Lincoln, treasurer. page 3 ' a. i t i j x i .i daily hebraskan