The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1973, Page page 8, Image 8

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
KIMBALL RECITAL HALL
11th & R Streets
Friday, April 27 8:00 p.m.
,V,n).;r Overture to Preciosa
Sc.:nt-S..(ns Violin concerto No. 3
Inez Hassman, violinist
S ,xHu5 Symphony No. 1
Saturday, April 28 8:00 p.m.
p Symphony No. 6
L;: Piano Concerto No. 1
Tedd Joselson, pianist
Scnuueit Symphony No. 9
Sunday, April 29 3:00 p.m.
Stravinsky Octet for Wind Instruments
pvOI JK Four Slavonic Dances
Tch.iikov'sky"!'. Symphony No. 4
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
available in Room 123, Music Bldg.
or call 472-2506, 472-3375.
Students: Singles $1.50 Series $3.50
Reyulai : Singles S3.00 Series S8.00
Have you read
Kahlil Gibran's
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masterpiece
Pfplhett
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Now in its ')U piintin;;--the book that millions have
turned to in their mmi Ii lot the tne.niiiu; ot lilt. Its words
of love and wisdom ,ne even mure sought tor .ind lived
by today than win n it 1 1 f t .ippeaied a hall ( cntury io.
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WHAT COULD BE AlORE
MAGNIFICENT THAN THESE
ZALES DIAMONDS?
ONLY ISEQ LOE.
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A. Utterly magnificent, spir.il of 11 diamonds $450
B. C'onstfll.itien brid.il set, 12 diamonds $625
C. Coiisti'llatiun hridal s.-t, 4 liiamends $189.95
All el H Karat y,uUl
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159 Gateway 1329 0 St.
$3190
BEN SIMON'S DOWNTOWN & GATEWAY
BLUE
BROWN
SUEDE
TURN THOSE USELESS SKILLS
INTO HANDSOME
BUDWEISER PATCHES
For example, if you can hug cans pretty good,
you can wear a Budweiser World Champion
Patch. Just hug, next to your person,
a record bunch of empty Bud cans
Record to beat is 38.
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BUDWEISER
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS?
WHAT'S GOING ON?
Oh, happy day. At last someone is doinu
something positive about the current
world shortage of champions.
Budweiser is sanctioning five absurd events
in which college youths can set records and
earn wonderful, big Budweiser patches
7"x(J", washable, genuine colors).
Besides the breathtaking BUD-CAN HUO
above, there are jour other rys to be a World
Champion (let details at your favorite beer
store where you see the "Budweiser World
Championship" display!
Do one, I k j t the record, (('II us nhnut it uii
a jiostcuril and get your marker en ready
for inscr ibing your particular specialty
beneath where it says "World Champion "
TO GET YOUR BUDWEISER
WORLD CHAMPION PATCH
(EVEN IF YOU DON'T SET A
RECORD), JUST WRITE YOUR
NAME, ADDRESS AND WHAT
YOU DID ON A POSTCARD.
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(Maybe you've detected that
this is not an official, rigid-rules
"contest." But it is a lot of fun,
even if you can't break the
records. You can, though,
can't you?)
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daily nebraskan
thursday, april 5, 1973