University of Nebraska Performing Arts Series Italic! West USA , Wednesday, September 2e Guitarist, Michael Lorimer wd. October 70 Soprano, Evelyn Lear s.turdy,N.,.mb.rio Pianist, Misha Dichter Flautist, Jean-Pierre Rampal Thursday,.; Series tickets: students $7.50, regular $13.50 I LI Music Bldg., rm. 113 0 V 01 laOl CI I Union South Desk or (all 472-3375 or 472-2506 All concerts in Kimball Recital Hall, 11th & R. All teats reserved. Single tickets available beginning Sept. 24, students S7.50, regular S4.00 Symposium focuses on U.S., Japan Japan's relationship with America during the 1970s is the topic of a two-day symposium scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in Sheldon Art Gallery. The symposium's keynote address will be given by Edwin i , i j In krr SAVE $1.61 r Sears 3 DAYS ...... I :i ,-. : : ;' i'i!: f tiff !;. ' IJf 51 QHl Jj ''$';yM BACK RESTS Oslo-style deep-ribbed corduroy in four great colors. Polyester filled. Regular $10.49 Wfl wjiiii if iisi lid v V 11 4 " I'M- W SOFCB UdDCIDDfiODEl ffaD'D0 EQ flW flODODdfl DODOim wOodD wsoontf to BabioaB2 a J Wo want men who believe that while nobody likes to fight, somebody has to know how, To meet this challenge we train our men the way we've always trained them. No compromises, No shortcuts. We train hard because wo have to, As a Marine Corps officer you will gain self-confidence and the ability to make sound judgments essential for a military and civilian career. You will learn about people and places while you travel. The occupational areas are varied and rewarding; they may be pursued in the air, on land, or at sea, Today it is harder than ever to be a Marine. We're a tough club to join, a tough team to make. If you're a college man who is ready for leadership and responsibility, consider the following. As a freshman, sophomore or junior you can join a unique Marine Corp: Officer program, The Platoon Leaders Class. Training is restricted to summer sessions, You can be commissioned a ground officer or an aviation officer the day you graduate from college The earlier you join, the higher your pay upon commissioning. If you sign up during your freshman year and are commissioned a second lieutenant in aviation, your annual pay the first year after graduation will be $10,989 (not including fringe benefits) . . , and there have been military pay increases every year since 1963. Seniors and college graduates may attend the Officer Candidate Course and be commissioned within 12 weeks. The OCC program also provides you with the option of becoming an aviation or ground officer. If you think you've got it, mail the enclosed postage-paid card, or check with the Marino officer who visits your campus. But remember, we make no promises except one; you'll be a Marine, one of the few and one of the finest. MARINE CORPS OFFICER SELECTION TEAM NEBRASKA UNION: RM. 225 PLACEMENT OFFICE 10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 18, 19, 20 Reischauer. Keischauer, a Harvard professor, grew up in Japan and has served as the American ambassador to Japan. The symposium begins Wednesday at 2 p.m. with a display of Japanese art lasting throughout the event, and a demonstration on Japanese painting by Gail Butt, UNLart professor. Wednesday's activities will include UNL Prof. Donald Lentz's study of Japanese music, a tea ceremony led by Mrs. Tateo Suzuki, wife of Chicago's Japanese Consul General, and a Japanese fill, Pomegranate Time, at 8 p.m. Reischauer's speech will begin at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Sheldon auditorium. He will take part in a panel discussion at 2:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Panel members include Takeo Suzuki, Eugene Leahy of the Omaha Riverfront Development, and moderator Melvin George, dean of the UNL College of Arts and Sciences. The symposium will close with a film, Where Spring Comes Late, at 8 p.m. Thursday in Sheldon. The symposium is open to the public and is sponsored by the UNL Asian Study Committee. tail? if Simple, straight-forward, classic - oul of slop with today's throwaway cultute. Refillable cartridge, ballpoint or fibor tip marker in basic tan or navy blue, $1.98: not bad for a pen you may use the rest of your life, $1.98 if If i4 f if' f! ": V ?IM ; H w . ll J I' I If A L III A I I I M I N I !l tUIH l,lrnll I iMf VO page 2 daily n'.'brar.kan monday, September 17, 1973