4 -, 4. lemistry dept. The Ur.ivr'ty of Nshraska Lincoln's Chemistry Depart ment has received a $17,600 matching grant from the National Science . Foundation NSF) to purchase equipment for use in undergraduate chemistry courses. The grant will be admini stered under the direction of Charles L. Wilkins, NU asso ciate professor of chemistry. The NSF's Instructional Sci ence Equipment program is one of several NSF actitivies . designed to help colleges and universities improve the qual COLLEGE GliADS-Needed to work on VISTA projects throughout the U.S. Midwest positions for August 13 include: social workers, youth counselor, and elementary teacher. For these positions and others see ACTION recruiters July 22 & 23 in Placement Office. onsen m:m mum ISC w.' ! I . Ttt Italy' A Modern Adaptation by BORIS GOLDOVSKY Kimball Recital Hall July 30, Aug, 1,3 8:00pm Aug. 4 3:OOpm Students '2.50 Adults .3.00 All Seats Reserved Call 472-3375 472-2506 Music Building Room 113 ; oooo ooooooooooooooooo O K O JrD O kt O o of N o j o o o G r- . !. X '. 1 .mm' ity of undergraduate science instruction byupdating cdurses and teaching laboratories. ' The NSF grant will be matched by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chemistry . Department to provide ad vanced undergraduate labora tories with an electron spin resonance spectrometer, amass spectrometer and mini com puter equipment. The equip ment will provide students increased opportunity to famil iarize themselves with the use of complex equipment and its interaction with computers. University of Nebraska Summer Sessions Presents mm he urh o - ' ExDires Aug. 16, 1974 - "" r; 99 o Email drink with sandwich (with coupon) o o Lerc? drink with whofa tandwicli Q Lincoln 032-5629 2 : ' o . ri O , i- " 4- i i " V J'' t , tJ -.'-"' ? i.,4 ' ! t f A A . -I VV . II , - i i ' , ; f t i 1 . J 1 & ' ,-v. .. ....... -?t ,': IHNJ. V .' yU ' , 'U -.. '- For the Summer Film Safari this Wednesday, four films will be shown. They are: "Norman Rockwell (shown in picture): An American Dream," "Poetry By Americans: Robert Frost," "Bernie Casey, Black Artist", and "The Impact of Xorczak Ziolkowski and Gutzon Borglura." Movies from the Summer Film Safari are shown each Wednesday noon in the student union west lounge. rtwork Etchings and engravings by a Fairbury, Neb., native who now lives in Coral Gables, Fla., will be on display in the Art Shop of the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln through July 21. Betty L. Kjellson, who received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Uni versity of Nebraska, is now a free lance artist and teaches in the humanities at the downtown campus of Miami Dade Com munity College. She is also an instructor in graphics at the Miami Art Center. The Kjellson exhibit at the Sheldon Gallery includes 15 prints, including several shore scenes and some abstractions. Mrs. Kjellson has lived in Miami since 1966, when she became a consultant and contributing artist for the American Book Company, for which she produced art work for the publishing firm's series "Nw Dimensions in Music." from the University of Miami at Coral Gables, and has done postgraduate work with' artists Ronald Kowalk ., a rtist-in resi dence at the University of 'If it's photographic, We Have It " lift m v S I i 8 I . v - ' i - .? t m w s? n m 1434 '0' St., Lincoln 477 S5C3 24 HOUR KOOACOLOR& EKTACHROME FIMISHIfJO of Fair bury native displayed at Sheldon Hawaii, and Gabor Peterdi, artist-in-residence at Yale Uni versity. Her work has been included in numerous shows throughout the United States, including shows at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa.; the Library of Congress, Washington D.C., and the Joslyn Art Center in Omaha. At the Lowe Museum of the University of Miami, she was awarded first prize in Photos exhibited An exhibition of the photo graphs of photographer Don Worth is being featured at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska-Lincoln through August 4, 1974. The 150 photos, black and white as well as color, can be best described in five major categories. These include studies of the forest environ ment; precise close-ups cf plant fern? drsnf!?t!2fi?5 " th growth process; photographs of shore line rocks and moving water; studies of high peaks and remote mountain areas; and 'a recent surreal series of the tfICA HASSELBLAO N!KON HONtVrtt: t GRAF1EX 'LINHOF BOLfX CANON "OMEGA graphics. She also received the National Scholastic Scholarship Award from the Albright Art Institute, and an award from the State Foundation of the Arts in Hawaii. Her work is represented in public collections as well as private collections in the United States, England, Nor way, India, Germany and New Zealand. photographer in the nude walking through woods or on the beach. Worth was raised on a farm on the Nebraska plains. The decade of the 1930's when he was growing up was a period of intense "hard times" for farmers. He escaped from his austere farm life by entering John Fletcher College, a church supported school, where ho studied music. He later at- t TtntvAiU i Manhattan, then Julliard and the Manhattan School of Music. Many of his plant close-ups were shot at his Mill Valley home in California. With student ID 10 discount on tires for foreign & small American cars. Many other discounted tires to fit all cars also available. GOODYEAR STORE 1918 O St. 10 discount on all 10-speed bikes, mag wheels, portable stereos, TV's, and air conditioners. GOODYEAR STORE 1 SI 80 St. 1311 O c o o O C J O C O O O O O O O O O G o rx?03 10 sumrrer rsebraskan tuesday, July 16, 1974