The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1974, Page page 7, Image 7

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    Research
center an
$8 million
investment
While officials consider ways to increase the
number of Nebraska veterinary students taking
doctorate work at other schools, $8 million worth
of construction is about to begin on the Animal
Diagnostic and Research Center on East Campus,
the assistant director of business and finance said
Wednesday.
; . Ronald Wright said the center will consist of
four buildings, one of which will be divided into
four sections.
He said a veterinary diagnostic laboratory will
be the first building constructed.
, Wright said the Sampson Construction Com
pany of Lincoln will build the diagnostic lab. The
company's bid was made Aug. 22 and approved
Sept. 7.
Working architectural drawings on the other
three buildings will probably be bid in ate winter
. or early spring, according to Wright.
Wright said plans for the other three buildings
will be approved by the University's Central
Planning and Development Committee before they
are passed on for the approval of Chancellor
James Zumberge and the NU Board of Regents.
f he plans then will be presented to the State
Building Division and the governor for final
approval before any contracts are let. '
Wright said the money was appropriated by the
State Legislature last session on a cash-flow basis.
He said this means the Legislature will distribute
only the amount of money spent yearly on the
construction. But Wright said the total $8 million
is guaranteed for the construction.
"inflation could cause the university to ask the
Legislature for supplemental funding," Wright
said. "Because of the set appropriation, the
buildings can't cost any more than that without a
new request for funds.
"And with inflation, I don't think it will cost any
less," he said. ' '
Oliver D. Grace, a Veterinary Science professor,
. said the four buildings to be constructed are:
A Basic Science Building which will include
. classrooms and office space.
An Animal Research Building containing four
sections with space for research and physiological
study of cattle, swine and domestic animals, a
cattle disease research section and laboratories.
A small holding barn.
The Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.
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disc is integrated into the platter
design and a variable speed control is
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provided should you want to vary
from, and later return to, the normal
speeds. The tone arm will track as
low as 0 25 grams to make use of
finest light-weight, high-compliance
cartridges fa maximum fidelity and
dynamic range.
How the 810 OX
protects records and
cartridge stylus assembly.
pvf" "1 Tone-arm descent is
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pause control, for gentle contact
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mat protects records
during play and cushions
discs during automatic
drop Automatic spirdlek
uses umbrciia-type suspension
without outboard balance arm
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prevent distortion of center hole. ; .
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qijietlv cmittina no soursd
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cam drive mechanism. It is a rigid
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precision assembly that replaces the
plumber's nightmare of rotating
recent r;- p'-ic, ad interlocking gears
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changers, there are no light metal
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