j I III I III I 1 1 1 mi 'IT " iiimii iw i in i i i i i iMiii!,! iiiiiniiijjy I I II Ml II III II II ll J , f frT" ' i C y4r reading assignments a problem this year? THESE SKILLS WILL HELP YOUR STUDIES RAPID READING , In Kfiding Dvnamas vou learn to read faster naturally without mechanical devices and without losing the enjoyment or flavor of reading Nor do y u skim or skip Vou triple yojr preient rate hy tak.njj 1:1 cnt - Viuphti at one tirr.e Fl. KX (HI LIT V . You learn to ariiuv vour renting sprtct ac (oidir.t to the difficulty of the material, your hakgrcund in the material, and your purposr in reading the na'ernl, P'f ferent technique! are laugh' fnr novels, texts, ;otirna!s. news paperi. magazines, etc CONCENTRATION . Cnmentra'K.r while reading and studying tt very difficult for marly pec.ple who read slowly Rapid reading requires close t'.-ntion. and c on..enti ation quickly improves so that student ate net easily districted. COMPREHENSION . As i am en1 rat son iru re ar torn pre hension improves In jJdition. vou learn to red rxpet .anMy for the author s concept to whuh irrportant f.nt ar.-i dr'ailt may be artarbeH The result 11 ajre.rer depth of unnprrhrn non ' RETENTION A very important measure nf vur reading ability is how much vou rrmemlier Ke tent .or. iit ,r proved by leading for concept by using recall pattern!, by maintain ing a hiph level of concentration, and by remfrering by association. ORGANIZATION The first vital Mep n tudvrfl , orKn iarton Wf teach the indent how to organize an) use varied text, supplements, suggested readng vw c'.,s nrtes CONCISE NOTE TAKING . . Recall techniques organ. a conference or lecture as it occurs, eliminating voluminous no.e and reorganizing Recall patterns are especially valuable if the presentation ts no concise and if your mind wanders SUPPLEMENTAL READING . . . Many people limit their education because they barely have time for required reading Fiemg able to read widely adds interest and depth to your understanding INDEPENDENT STUDY AND RESEARCH . . The real re ward of education is the accumulation of knowledge Our tech niques allow you to continue your education at your own pace A Lifetime Reading and Study Program A''.r compiftitg th banc rouff you commui to attend ftkly pt,.i,.f 4tiicnit t often at you wuh without colt S'tJt1nii brine, their hnfwork 10 th tticnt and a hj ri 01 fjrh werti 1 nhool a tignmentt Biim-.mtn bnnf ihfi! 'in boin and periodical readme, an-i Rtl fie ot thei' work ou' of the way Many people work n their ln1ependent SiuHy Projects Othert attertl theie tetoni (of the pute enjoyment of rea'tcg ';rw tw ri ..lt. titling the author 1 idea w;th member ot the , a S i-e 1 i (iHirueliie. 1 avatlahle where rtctty These vfMinnt provide a Mimwla'itip fvnunnfri whit1, cu d.ovet your potential tor learning ill hr'p Find out why we have over 500,000 graduates Attend a FREE one-hour MINI-LESSON The tvi whv to fuirt out v. hl th. .nurse is hII niut i to atta-nci an hour long mini lem Th- mini linw.n will introduci- vou to our i lHsrcx.m j.ir,K-wluM- It II slum vou ho wt rWntt your mrmory and wall It II give you a glimpse of our .i .sions on nrw -tud-, to h n iou' Vou might even leave the mini lesoon reading faater than when vow 1 ame in MINI-LESSONS will be held at Nebraskan Wesleyan at Cochran Woods Library-6 & 8 pm Mon. 21st & Wed. 23rd for more information call 467 2551 EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS 620 fl 48th Street, Lincoln,,, e . i OTCIifceat ttie (Dfliiiveirsflly of Metj: la to Emss Byer at 472-2468 E "frV"J 1 " rt I IV Jtf,'ff' ? i't f y .-. . fir. r ," '" ' f" I - I'S'i ' 1...... u n 1 rYf, tj t-'HiviTsitv r. Nelwav r'.' Jr I liiioln, Nclri jslia liKVd Mi Mr i : - - - $s ' ' v- Mjr .if it KjJLS1 ' 1 Sl ""'"'i'l'i; , I'hinie Wy ' oMei'i I'l.inrtiriK In Attend Special Films feel competition crunch The Nebraska Union Program Counci' (UPC) has decided to continue its Special Films Committee this semester, but on an experimental basis. The council, at its December meeting, voted to discontinue special films because they did not draw enough people to pay for the films and expenses. Union Program Adviser, Ed Bowe said, "Because of the lack of attendance, the Special Films Committee is an estimated $450 in the red. This is partly due to the downtown Lincoln competition and also because Dan Ladely's special film program at Sheldon (Art Gallery) was taking away business. "The Special Film Committee is run on a break-even basis. UPC could not justify using the student's funds in an effort that was losing their money." According to Steve Watson, Special Films Committee chairman, Ladely has been showing more and better-quality films than his committee. Watson said, "It would be a waste of money if this committee stays active and we aren't breaking even. Another reason for the lack of interest in the Special Films is that they are not so special or unique anymore. "In 1972, movies like Woodstock were unique but nowadays those kinds of things are common. There are also more different forms of entertainment available to the students." Ladely is helping the Special Films Committee this semester. The next special film will be 491 by Vilgot Sjoman. It will be shown at Sheldon Jan. 30 at 3 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m. Admission will be $1. ' 1 - ' i. hi Chorale, orchestra to perform Tuesday The Lincoln Symphony Chorale, directed by Hugh Rangeler, will make its annual appearance with the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The chorale will perform "Song of Destiny" by Johannes Brahms, featuring soprano soloists Ruth Stephenson, and contralto Katherine Harney. Stephenson is a professor of Music at Nebraska Wesleyan University, and Harney, who received her masters hum the University of Nebraska, is doing advanced study at Hart College in Hartford, Conn. The infrequently performed Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Resurrection," by Gustav Mahler, will round out the-evening's program. , A lioiimbcr of tickets iijy(alle Vr tUft concert, ' which will be held in the O'Donnell Auditorium at the Nebraska Wesleyan Fine Arts Center at 50th and St. Paul Streets. Season ticket holders who will not be using their tickets for this performance are asked to contact Business Manager Louis Babst at 432-5497 or 488-9420, flSUN SENATE VACANCIES 1 position Arts V Sciences 2 positions Grod. V Professional Applications available 334 Union. 472-2581 roar H H enfieiis Sunday Afternoon, For more informdtion mil at Eflsfr IS mom). page 6 daily nebraskan monday, january 21, 1974