The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1973, Page page 5, Image 5

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Have you been thinking about Army KOTC? Did
you miss the boat and did not take it during this
year? Now is your chance to catch up to your
classmates. Take Military Science I during the
Summer Session. For information, call 472-2468.
Or drop by M & N 1 10. Anytime.
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Free small drink with
Vi sandwich.
One free large drink with
one whole sandwich.
1311 'O' Street
Lincoln, Nebraska
432-5639
Offer good thru May 15
with ad only!
College Men
Summer Work
Lincoln or Omaha
$150 per week
Excellent Working Conditions
Interviewing Mon. April 30
and
Tuesday May 1
Room 225 Nebraska Union
15 p.m.
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to drive
Our cars are equipped with an exclusive
dual-control system including brakes and
steering. Door-to-door service with no extra
charge for weekend or evening lessons.
Learn to drive at your convenience. Master
Charge or BankAmericard.
DUAl SYSTEM DRIVING SCHOOL
Phone
477-5223
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LEARN -WITH-SAFTEY
We Teach Driving In
Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota & Virginia
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For the session starting Fall, 1973, the European Medical Students Placement
Service, Inc. will assist qualified American students in gaining admission to rec
ognized overseas medical schools.
And that's just the beginning.
Since the language barrier constitutes the
preponderate difficulty in succeeding at a
foreign school, the Euromed program also
includes an intensive 8-12 week medical
and conversational language course, man
datory for all students. Five hours daily, the
course is given in the country where the stu
dent will attend medical school.
In addition, the European "edical Students
Placement Service provides students with
an 8-12 week intensive cultural orienta
tion course, with American students now
studying medicine in that particular country
serving as counselors.
Senior or graduate students currently en
rolled in an American university are eligible
to participate in the Euromed program.
Perhaps most important, the Euromed Pro
gram helps the student attain his career
goal in the medical profession.
" would like to thank you lor providing me
with the opportunity to fulfill my goal of
becoming a doctor . . . I believe that your
program holds a great deal of hope for the
future . . . in opening doors for many young
Americans . . . and in aiding the U.S. in its
critical shortage of doctors."
trom a letter from a Euromed participant
We have helped place a number of qualified
students from the United States in recog
nized medical schools overseas.
For application and further information
phone toll free (800) 645-1234 or write...
EUROPEAN MEDICAL Students placement service, inc.
3 McKinley Avenue, Albertson.N.Y. 11507
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You need a certain touch. A special drive. What ever comes up in Navy Air,
you have to handle it - whether it's a rescue mission or a mail run.
If you think you can handle it, let us know. Our birds are ready when you
are.
Talk to a man who wears Navy "Wings of Gold"
Call him at 477-7951 or 475 4258
monday, april 30, 1973
daily nebraskan