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ity State MERIAN C. COOPER'S The Original Uncut Version The grandaddy of all monster movies is Merian C. Cooper's KING KONG. Desmte technical facilities in thp 40 years since its production, its power, skill and its shper ,-ihilitv to thrill, excite anr) tprrifv ro. main unimpaired. Whether re garded as a horror film, a trick film or a fantasy, KING KONG remains a masterpiece by any and all standards. FRIDAY 7, 9:30 HENZLIK HALL AUD. I am trying to bribe you with uncertainty with danger, with defeat. OQ Jorge r luis borges That's mostly what you'll find if you commit your life to the millions in the Third World who cry out in the hunger of their hearts. That. ..and fulfill ment too. ..with the COLUMBAN FATHERS Over 1,000 Catholic mission ary priests at work mainly in the developing nations. We've been called by many names - "foreign dogs" . . . "hope-makers" . . . "capital ist criminals". .."hard-nosed realists"... 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Course (Section) Spring Meetings DePt- No. Course Title Credits Instructor Dates' Time Place ARCH 398c Readings in Contemporary (Sec 610) Apr. 17 1500 Arch 215 Architecture 3 G.Anderson Apr. 19 1500 Arch 215 ARCH 398c Man-Made Environment and (Sec 620) Apr. 9 1530 Archil Social Behavior 3 Suter Apr. 12 1530 Arch 11 ART 486c Cybernetics and The Apr. 2 1530 RH 105A Visual Arts 2-3 Rowan Apr. 9 1530 RH 105A BIOL 295c Ecology Environment Apr. 4 1530 OIdH 209 and Man 1 Rand Apr. 13 1530 OIdH 209 CLASSICS 180c Classical Mythology 3 Rinkevich Apr. 3 1530 And 14 Apr. 19 1530 And 14 ECON 307c Principles of Insurance 3 G. Rejda Apr. 24 1500 CBA 123 Apr. 26 1500 CBA 232 ELEM ED 399c Readings in Elementary Ed. 2-3 Sims Apr. 10 1530 TC 200 Apr. 20 1500 TC 200B ELEM ED 496c Problem-of Elementary Apr. 2 1530 B 312 Education 2-3 Godwin Apr. 11 1530 B 312 ENGLISH 221c Types of British & 3 Bestul Apr. 1 1 1530 And 122 American Literature ENGLISH 229c Introduction to (Sec 610) Apr. 17 1530 And 35 Shakespeare 3 Bowers ENGLISH 229c Introduction to (Sec 620) Apr. 4 1530 And 35 Shakespeare 3 Stubblefield Apr. 18 1530 And 35 ENGLISH 255c Modern British & (Sec 610) Apr. 12 1530 And 35 American Fiction 3 Gregory ENGLISH 255c Modern British & (Sec 620) Apr. 5 1530 And 27 American Fiction 3 Whipp Apr. 19 1530 And 27 ENGLISH 255c Modern British & (Sec 630) Apr. 2 1530 And 122 American Fiction 3 Hibler Apr. 16 1530 And 122 ENGLISH 255c Modern British & (Sec 640) Apr. 11 1530 And 27 American Fiction 3 Hostetler Apr. 25 1530 And 27 ENGLISH 255c Modern British & (Sec 650) Apr. 3 1530 And 27 American Fiction 3 Fisher Apr. 24 1530 And 27 ENGLISH 373c World Literature I 3 Blaha Apr. 3 1530 And 19 Apr. 17 1530 And 19 ENGLISH 374c World Literature 1 1 3 Blaha Apr. 10 1530 And 19 Apr. 24 1530 And 19 ENGLISH 398c Afro-American Literature 3 Roberts Apr. 10 1530 And 35 Apr. 24 1530 And 35 ENGLISH American Short Story 863c (Graduate) 3 463c (Seniors & Engl. Maj.) 3 Apr. 12 1530 And 19 398c (Soph., Jr. & Sr.) 3 Stubblefield Apr. 26 1530 And 19 FOOD SCI & TECH 101c Human Food Resources 2 Hartung Apr. 13 1500 Filtey 21 5 HIST 181c Ancient Civilization 3 Forde Apr. 6 1530 Burn 223 HORT & FOR 241c Tree Resources 2 Bagley Apr. 5 1500 Miller 208 JOURN 498c Religious Broadcasting 3 Bailey Apr. 10 1530 Avery 135 (Sec 610) JOURN 498c International Systems of (Sec 620) Apr. 6 1530 Avery 135 Broadcasting 3 Mayeux MGMT 461c Problems in Personnel Apr. 18 1530 CBA 111 861c Administration 3 Johnson Apr. 26 1530 CBA 107 MATH 201c Geometry for Elementary Larsen Apr. 19 1 600 OIdH 938 801c Teachers 3 Mientka Apr. 26 1600 OIdH 938 PHIL 106c Current Issues and 3 Becker Apr. 5 1530 OIdH 209 Current Philosophies PHIL 215c Philosophy in Literature 3 Hubbart Apr. 2 1530 OIdH 106 Apr. 20 1530 OIdH 106 POL SCI 398c Readings in Public Apr. 11 1530 OIdH 303 Administration 3 Steinir.an Apr. 18 1530 OIdH 303 PSYCH 287c The Psychology of Apr. 18 1 600 Burn 206 Personality 3 Dienstbier Apr. 24 1600 Burn 206 PUBHLTH 399c Health Education Apr. 9 1530 B 244 3 Hurt Apr. 17 1530 B 244 SOC 217c Race Relations 3 Siegman Apr. 16 1500 OIdH 309 Apr. 25 1600 OIdH 309 SOC 242c Urban Sociology 3 Siegman Apr. 16 1600 OIdH 309 Apr. 25 1500 OIdH 309 thursday, april 5, 1973 daily nebraskan page 7