The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1974, Page page 6, Image 6

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fnight on the Town!
foh two
Tues. two at the Douglas 3 theatre
$35 only A $10.50 Value!
Vw per couple
lincoin's Food & Fun Place
1023 "0"
, We're here to serve you
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Nebraska 31 Ussauri 3
FIRST DOWN
You don't
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players
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a program !
Still Only 10c
(m 472-2200 "q)
WALK-IN WFST DOOR
HEALTH ''FNTER
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if It's not in the bath...
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luscious rugs, scented soaps, coordinated linens. ...bathroom things '
cot more or less of everything you need for your bath.... vOI kj
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(across from King Dollar on Vine)
weekdays 10-6 thursday 10-9 Saturday 10-4
COORDINATED BATH FASHIONS
Gtebsihaus PMobtng & Hoatlrxj btc.
832 N.27th 432-4915
11 kJlol
That's the last date you can enroll In the Student Accident and
Sickness Insurance Plan endorsed by your
Universiiy ... a plan that provides
comprehensive hospital-surgical-medical
protection for covered
sickness and accidents.
Offer's this protection at
rates considerably
below what Mutual
charges for similar plans
issued on an individual
basis.
Make sure sudden and
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expenses don't disrupt your
college budget. Contact
John Van Bloom and
Associates today for full
details. . .. ,,,
Find out vhy so many of
your fellow students are
already enrolled in this
fine program.
John Van Bloom and
Associates .
1701 South 17th St., Suite 20
Lincoln Phone:475-5902
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What are campus regulations concerning bicycles?
Campus Police request that students owning bicycles
on campus register them with the Lincoln Fire . Dept.
This is for the students' protection. In the event a
bicvele ie stolen, it can be traced and is helprul in
claiming recovered bicycles. Bicycles will be removed if
parked at entranced designated for the handicapped
Are there any plans for building bicycle parking which
will qive protection from the rain?
The Campus Police, at present, does not have any
plans for bicycle parking. Three years ago several
thousand dollars were spent to buy bike racks and build
bike pads for the residence halls and classroom
buildings. The idea of incorporating enclosed areas in
new buildings for bicycles would be too costly to make
the idea practical.
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I " YEARS AGO .' J
Oct. 11, 1914 "The second issue of the Awgwan
will be out on Monday, This issue will contain many
new features that have been heretofore ommitted. The
name given to this number, HOMESICK, is very
appropriate for this time of the year. Another special
feature is the paqe of want ads concerning fraternities.
All in all this is the biggest and best number that has
been printed In recent years."
"Dr. Lucille Eaves of the department of sociology is
doing ardent work for the suffragettes. Last Saturday
she went on an auto trip and covered four towns. The
suffs are going to concentrate upon Omaha next, and
Dr, Eaves has been asked to speak there on two
evenings this week."
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"Prof. P.M. Buck will speak on his experience in
Europe to the young ladies class of the St. Paul church
on Sunday. The meeting will be held in the Epworlh
League Room at 10 a.m. All young women are invited to
near nun.
Condon's Fish Farm
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302 S. 19
435-4745
Lincoln, Nebraska
68510
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Full Line of Fish and Aquarium Supplies
Noon 9p.m. M-F Noon-7 p.m. Sat and Sun
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for Guys 6 uaSv-'
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Kenning Shirts Rag cOo Muffin Tops
& Sweaters Hooded Tops
. Belts, h.i.s. & Guys jeans for both
Lincoln's Largest Selection of
'Custom Jewelry
w. Gateway Moil
' ' 11,1974