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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1974)
' t 4 4' vs. Vemeer Quartet at NU June 16-111 The Vermeer String Quartet will be in residence on campus from June 16-18. During this time members of the quartet will be giving lectures, coach ing sessions and conducting masters classes in the West brook music building. The quartet will give a public concert at Kimball Recital Hall on Sunday, June 16, at 3:00 p.m. This concert is open to the public. Any summer school student is invited to attend the lectures and classes conducted by members of this quartet. ... JKf.ijvrmiSrticiHiw muMwim hum A nearly deserted campus Friday left a normally busy student thoroughfare a quiet place for Mark Brown, a senior majoring in pre-law, to study without interruption. ' ' -" . ft . -- 'SW; . I 1 hJ-' n 11 ; J i t -ffB 1 .. 'se r saw ii fl 14th Trepkal Pksnls lJ5 ' .j - All ' ' ' IV',V.V Vy uji!l you find the 1 Simot fmportont r -'i uk Qnos of the : padded Insole extremely durable, 1 mi.., versatile and comfortable. Navy, . biege.oru.own. XSrtdV by7X . i I ' sot. kidskin leather, padded Insole, ! I ' super comfort, the perfect shoe ; I for all occas-ons. Blue jean, J i I blue, biege or rust. ! V over JbO pair sold already! Hand- -if j o .J made, softly padded, and guar- k j "c fjfjS anteed for at least 1 year. I J a . You have to feel, it to believe if! f 2 I I I I bheldon jilm series eatures Brando. ' arl ,4 Sheldon".' film theater this summer 4s. foaturig-4.w-filny ' series: Kenneth Clark's "Pio neers of Modern Painting" and the films of Marlon Brando. The painters who will be featured include Paul Cezanne, Eduoard Manet, Claude Monet, Edvard Munch, lWnri Rous seau and Georges Seurat. These films will be shown on Sundays' at 3:00 p.m. and Tuesday-ftt;-iMM)-p-.-fii.; Ad mission is free. The first Marlon Brando film to be shown will be "The Men". This film, as the other Brando films, will be shown on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Admission is $1.25. The final film in this series will be "The Last Tango in Paris," Women's P.E. classes open Students wishing to gain graduate hours in women's physical education may register this summer for workshops in gymnastics, aerobic exercise and track and field. Students may register for these classes on the first day of each workshop. The gymnastics workshop begins June 17, The Theory and Practice of Aerobic Fxerciue begins June 24 and the track and field workshop begins July 1. 500 M1000 tit tpfe 6KrtB fuste? 7 V -it II WJ. loony tm wj.i n yuwi wn nu o and hava your own of fie. All you have to do is distribute advertising materials, sign contracts and collect rent on refrigerator rental units in dorms. Sounds easy enough, but what's- the catch? No catch. Those units set! themselves - all we need is a campus lepressntstive to work on a commission basis. You ' can expect to make $500 during the summer, or up to $1,000 during the regular school term. For more, information call: 31 6336-2834 collect after 4:00 Or send resume to: Collegiate Products Inc. 4ill ho. Darlington Suite 11-2 t Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135 co GaryStica page 8 summer nebraskan tuesday, june 11, 1974 .4. .J, .k M. 4b Ji 4 fa A. A A 4 A . 4 A A . ,