The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1974, Page page 8, Image 8

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Monday
4 p.m. -Committee on
Equality Union
7:30 p.m. math
counselors Union
9 p.m. Kappa Psi Union
9 p.m. Kappa Psi
pledges Union
9 p.m. Kappa Alpha Psi Union
9 a.m.-5 p.m. IFC Lambda Chi
Alpha colonization Union
Assembly
on energy
scheduled
Students and faculty will have a chance
to hsar arguments about the energy crisis at
a special assembly, "The Energy Crisis-Real
or Contrived?", Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union.
The assembly is presented in connection
with National Charter Week, Feb. 1 1 -1 5,
which marks the 105th anniversary of the
founding of UNL.
Speakers at the assembly will be Milton
Russell, professor of economics at Southern
Illinois University; Willis Meyer, consulting
geologist in Dallas, Tex.; and James
Newman, acting regional administrator of
the Federal Energy Regional Office at
Kansas City.
Speakers will discuss alternative energy
sources, the current government forecast on
. . ,., ,rO;-' orH arlinctments t" 3n
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energy crisis, according to Prof. John
Fagerstrom, chairman of the Geology Dept.
UNL Chancellor James Zumberge will
preside at the assembly.
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Arts and Sciences College
students Interested in the
Donald Walters Miller
Scholarship for 1974-75 may
get application blanks in the
Dean's Office, Oldfather 1223.
Students must be sophomores,
juniors or seniors. Those with a
3.8 average or higher are the
most likely candidates.
Applications for the Medical
College Admissions Test to be
given on May 4 and Oct, 5, are
now available. Students may
pick up their applications from
any of the following: John
Demuth, Hamilton 728A, Paul
Landolt, Oldfather 440, Gerald
Tharp, Oldfather 442, Jack
Tribble, Lyman 303 or the
School of Life Sciences,
Oldfather 431.
Outreach, a telephone crisis
service operated by the
University Health Center, will
conduct spring training starting
March 9. Interested students
can pick up applications in the
Mental Health Clinic, UHC
104.
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If you do have the ability,
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Evening programs are also
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