The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1974, Page page 5, Image 5

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at Ft. Knox this summer. Nino NU students
have entered the program that offers them
financial assistance during their last two years
plus invaluable training in leadership and
management. Let's make it an even dozen.
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1974-75 SEASON MEMBERSHIPS
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' Featuring:
1. GEORGE SHEZRING QUINTET
2. NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS
3. CARNIVAL DE MEXICO
4. JAMES McCRA CKEN and
SANDRA WAR FIELD
5. SPANISH RADIO-TV
SYMPHONY OF MADRID,
PLUS BONUS for New Members
6. WORTH-CROW CONCERT
ORGANISTS
Friday, May 24, 1974
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SEASON MEMBERSHIPS
adults $12 stucint$S
family $30
admission by. membership only
no single admissions sold
ail concerts at pershing auditorium
LINCOLN COMMUNITY
CONCERT ASSOCIATION
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Membership Applications for 1974-75 Series
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If you wait and do not sell your textbookb until
you may get a better deal. Save your books and bring ,
them to the ASUN Book Exchanges. You place the price
on the books. Chances are, you may get better prices,
and save money for other students, too. If you want to
buy books next fall, get them from the Book Exchanges.
They usually cost less, and you help other students.
Doesn't that all make sense?
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monday, april 23, 1974
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