The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1972, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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NU administrator
to new position
University vice president G..
Robert Ross has been
appointed chancellor of the
University of Arkansas at Little
Rock effective Jan. 15, it was
announced Saturday.
Ross currently serves as
director of the State University
of Nebraska (SUN) program,
which will offer college courses
via educational television.
A search for Ross's
replacement is to begin
immediately.
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Monday
10:30 a.m. -Student
Development Programs
staff-Nebraska Union
11:45 a.m. -American
Federation of Teachers executive
luncheon-Union
12 p.m. ASUN Record Store
stereo clinic-Union
1 p.m. Chess Club-Union
3:30 p.m. Teachers College
Advisory Board-Union
3:30 p.m. Latter Day Saint
Student Organization-Union
4 p.m. Ananda Marga Yoga
Society-Union
4:15 p.m. Builders-Student
Faculty Relations-Union
5:30 p.m. Towne Club
pledges-Union
6 p.m. Towne Club-Union
7 p.m. Slavic Club-Tutoring-Union
7 p.m. German 301 Films
"Tonio Kroger"-Union
7:30 p.m. math
counselors-Union
8 p . m . A f r o - A m e r I c an
Collegiate Society-Union
9 p.m. Kappa Psi-Union
9 p.m. Kappa Psl
pledges-Union
9 p.m. -Kappa Alpha Psi-Union
Computer meeting
The Lincoln Computing
Facility has scheduled its third
customer's meeting at 4 p.m.
Wednesday in Love Library
Auditorium. All department
chairmen are urged to attend '
for send a representative.
Environmental debate
The Environmental Task
Force is sponsoring debate
between Eric Sloth from the
Northern Public Power
District, Columbus, and Al
Fagerstrom from the local
Sierra Club at 7 p.m.
Wednesday in the Nebraska
Union main lounge.
Indian songs
John Turner, a member of
the Omaha Indian tribe, will
perform traditional Indian
songs at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday
in tho English Department
lounge, Room 228 Andrews
Hall.
Guest Lecturer
Barbara Forker, president of
the American Association for
Health, Physical Education and
Recreation, will present a guest
lecture at 7 p.m. Monday in
Love Library Auditorium.
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YOURin
prevent
CAMPUS
FIRES!.'
monday, december4, 1972
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Newsprint
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Recycle
A searing allesory
by noted director FeterWitkins
CX4(jdrnerPrivilese")of the suppression
of personal freedom byprKate
citizens acting in the nameof justice.
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Wednesday, December 6
3, 7, & 9 p.m.
SHELDON ART GALLERY
$1.00 Admission
Union Special Films Committee
Appearing Monday Saturday
no cover charge
Mon. only: purple passion 25 7-8:30
Mon.-Thurs.: nickel tap beer 7-8:30
Oyel GPOVe 340 N. Cornhusker Hwy.
Cameras that go wherever
you go... to get the
pictures you want
rzzn to take!
SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF NEW KODAK
INSTAMATIC CAMERAS PLUS DEPENDABLE KODAK
FILM. . . IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
ffheCk PhotoGraphic InJ
1700 "O" Street 477-3702
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Living With ease . . . Briarhurst ll was designed
for apartment life as it should be . . . with the privacy and
comfort of your own home, yet the ease and convenience
found only in apartment living. Expansive lawns, trees,
and an adjoining meadow give life at Briarhurst II the air
of a country estate.
Nearby shopping centers and schools supplement these conveniences:
Pool
Barbecue areas
Play areas
Laundry facilities
Spacious 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units
Dishwasher Disposal
Electrical appliances
DrapesCarpeting
Air-conditioning
Now leasing from $160.00
4700 BRIARPARK ROAD 489-2200
Another Boetel & Company Development
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