The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1974, Page page 10, Image 10

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HUMAN POTENTIALS SERIES
Regents comment on
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"WHAT SCIENCE CAN, TELL.'US
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W.G. Roll is Project Director of Duke University's Physical Research Foundation
TUESDAY, APRIL 30th,
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ASK-
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Sponsored by Union Human Potential Committee, Residence Hall Association and Abel-Sando
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James Zumberge's reorganization plans for the Un.vers.ty Health
Center (UHC), one regent declined comment, another decia.ea
continued dissatisfaction with the problem, and a third defended
the administration's policy in interviews this week.
With regents Camille Elliott and Ed Schwartzkopf dissenting,
the board votsd Saturday to support Zumberge s plan to divide
the center into the Nebraska Center for. Health Education and the
University Health Center.
Elliott, in her first session as regent, declined to comment on
the reason for her vote. . .
"I would rather not sav why I failed to support it, but I will
continue to do so," she said. ,
Schwartzkopf said he voted "not against the plan, but because
I was seeking some solution to the problem. '
Schwartzkopf said he questioned the policy of dividing the
center without asking "outside expertise" to look into the
national scene to "se how the plan would fit in with the federal
health plans now pending before Congress."
Regent Robert Prbkop, named by some of the physicians
InUHC as one of the Regents who is "out to get" UHC director,
Dr. Samuel Fuenning, said Tuesday that "no one regent can go
out and get anybody."
Prokop refused to comment on the assertions made by UHi
physicians that he is involved in the matter. .
He voted for the reorganization of the center because "under
the circumstances, Zumberge has the authority to make such
decisions, he said.
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GROUCHO MARX In YOU
titT YOU LIFE (1S5S)
Features Groucho. George Fen
amon, and fee Mad Duck who
pops in when the Secret Word is
said. Groucho's insane contes
tants tonite include the San
Francisco zoo keeper who sleeps
with the animals!
SUPERMAN (1055)
Streak! Streak! Stars George
Reeves, Perry White and Lois
Ine. A special episode made
for the U.S. Treasury Dept in
which Superman tells young
sters 'of the vitrues in buying
government savings bonds. A
howl!
RICHARD NIXON'S
CHECKERS SPEECH (1252)
The President is accused of cor
ruption! The most transparently
fraudulent speech in the history
of American politics. This one .
will bring the house down!
ELVIS PRESLEY on
ED SULLIVAN (1S55)
Elvi was censored from the
waist down! as he pounded out
Don't Be Cruel and Love Me
Tender. An utterly magical
piece of purest nostalgia. Don't
miss it.
U THE LONE RANGER (1G52)
The very first episode ever made!
We learn why the heroic Texas
Ranger dons his mask and how
he meets his faithful Indian
companion Tonto. A camp
classic! .
AMOS 'N ANDY (tS32)
Perhaps you? only chance to sec
again a riotously funny episode
from a legendary show. In this
one, Andy and the Kingfhh
throw a monkey wrench into
a United States Defense factory
ii I ing business.
KPRfJFAWT P.H.KO (195?)
Hysterically wild as Plul Silvers
as con-man Ernie Bilko leads
Colonel Hall Uirough Nick's
Diner on his way to an AWOL
wedding - and on the night of
the War Games!
plus
WILDROOT CREME OIL
HAIR TONIC
COMMERCIAL
NIXON FOR SENATOR
AD!
ADLAI STEVENSON vs.
CORRUPTION!
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