The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 28, 1973, Page page 8, Image 8

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A UiIL student received a Lincoln Heel Cross award yesterday for saving a young
boy's life. Tom Robison, a senior in Teacher College, was recognised for his efforts
in administering artificial respiration to Calvin Hudson this summer at Holmes Lake.
Robison, assisted by another man, rescued Calvin from the water, dragged him onto
a dock and began giving him artificial respiration. The two worked more than 30
minutes to revive the boy. Shown with him m the picture is his fiance and sister of
the young boy, Frankie Hudson.
Three psychologists
to speak at seminar
TIt? UNL Psychology Dept. will hold its 1973-74 Nubi askd
Symposium on Motivation Thuisdity and Friday. 71k;
symposium, featuring three psychologists, will he held at tin;
Nebraska Center for Ccntinuinrj Education or1 East Campus.
Speakers for the symposium are Elliott B lass of the Dept.
of Psveholcgv at Johns Hopkins University, Bartlcy Hoebe1 of
the Dept. of Psychology at Princeton University and Larry
Stein of Wyeth Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa
Blass will discuss the physiological, neurological and
bohaviosj! bases of thirst at 9 a.m. Thursday.
Hoe bo I will speak at 2 p.m. Thursday on "Brain row.vd and
aversion systems in ferdinq and sexual behavior."
At 9 a m. Fiid.iy. Stem will speak on the "Chemical tlico'y
of schizophrenia."
The symposium will be divided into small discuss-on qituips
after each speech, and all thiee speakers will parpopaii' m a
panel discussion at 1 :30 p.m. Friday.
UNL chemist's work
called scientific first
A UML chemist is reported
to l; the first scientist to
observe tiny packets of energy,
called excitons, in molecular
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Craig Eckhardt, associate
professor of chemistry, will
have his findings summarised
in an upcoming ed;lion of the
Encyclopedia of Science and
Technology.
Excitons are localized
electronic excitations activated
by the introduction of certain
tight wavelengths. Untii several
years ago, they were thought
to be only a solid state
occurrence. In the mid' 60s,
scientists discovered they a 'so
were observable in atomic
liquids,
To observe the excitons,
Eckhardt used an instrument
called a specular reflection
spectrometer, which he
designed and constructed
himself. Such a spectrometer is
available; only at UNL.
Eckhardts's data also has
been published in several other
scientific journals.
Glee Club offers
bowl ticket raffle
The UNL Vai'ity Men'-,
Giee Club is sponsoring j raitle
for a trip to the Cotton Bowl
Chances cost $1, and the prize
will include air transportation
for two to Dallas, three' night.,
lodging for two and two
Cotton Bowl football tickets.
The proceeds from the
raffle will suppe't a renei'DiM'
camp for the Glee Club.
Tickets are available bom G!""
Club members. Tin; drawing
will be Dec, 14 at 4 p.m. in the
Student Activities Office in the
Nebraska Union.
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