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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1974)
Research firm takes 'Nebraskan ' superpoll Wconesday w . lit. riacemertt Nebraska Union 9 a.m. Housing Staff . Union 10 a.m. -Student Affairs, Staff Orientation Union 11:45 a.m. University , Aasoc. of Administrative Development Union 11:45 a.m. Student Y, WomenSpeak 74 Union 12 p.m. Army Reserve Officers Training Corps Luncheon Union 12:30 p.m. - Inter Varsity Christian Fellow- -' ship Union 1 p.m. Placement Union 3 p.m. ASUN Seminar, "Small Claims Court Pro cedures" Union 3:30 p.m. Phi Chi Theta Union 3:30 p.m. Students International Meditation Society Union 4:3d p.m. Builders, University Projection Union 5 p.m. All University fund Union 5:30 p.m. Engineering Toastmasters union ' 5:30 p.m. Gamma LamDda Union 6 p.m. Gamma Lambda Pledges Union 6 p.m. Oeita Sigma Pi Union 6:15 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa, Dinner Union 6:30 p.m. - ASUN Senate Meeting Union 6:30 p.m. Afro American Collegiate Society Union 7 p.m. Historical Simulations Club Union 7 p.m. Junior Inter- . fraternity Council Union 7 p.m. Alpha Zeta C.Y. Thompson Library, East Campus. 7:30 p.m. Math Counselors Union 7:30 p.m. Kappa Epsilon Union 7:30 p.m. -z&mnlU.)St Education Assoc. Vienz lik Auditorium 9 p.m. Interfratsrnlty Council, Panhelienic Presidents.?- Union . ,. ,- ),: , 9 p.rru Pi Kappa AJpha , ,' Union ' ' ' ' Superpoli is backbut revised. This year's Dally Nebraskan sponsored survey of student opin ion is being conducted by Com munity Response, Inc. (CRI), an opinion research firm in Lincoln. In the pest surveys had been mailed to students. Superpoil IV is being conducted by four interviewers who are polling students at 40 campus locations, according to John Wood', CRI executive coordinator. The survey will be a proportional representation of UNL students according to class and major, Wood said. Percentages of students interviewed are based on UNL enrollment figures, he said. Wood said the interviews should be completed by the end of the week. Results of thp poll will re published in the Daily Nebictk;; n. Thousands of Topics $2.75 per page Send for your up-to-date, 160 -page, mail order catalog. Enclose $1.CQ to cover postage (delivery time it 1 to 2 dayi). RESEARCH ASSISTANCE, INC. 11941 WiLSHIRE BLVD., SUITE 2 LCS ANGELES. CALIF. 90025 (213) 477-8474 or 477-5433 Our rtmrch material Is told for . fitaareft asslitanc only. ill Says Support the Midget League this Sat. Oct. 19th when the Little Red sell candy door to door. If they miss you and you want to help, stop and ask about it at b i Mmm mi The friendly store with; money orders, hunting and fishing licenses, Post Office service, off sal BEER, a complete Deli., offstreet parking, and now a drive up Photomat. 13th&K Open 24 hours r ',". - ir S v: -:-.:: -X" ! " ' M' " ' ' " 4 - u -f, 4 Z .4 if w F It 00$ We invite you to experience it. Come see for yourself how Hewlett-Packard's exclusive ENTER t key lets you "speak", with total consistency to their pocket-sized scientific calculators.""'' ? ' . It lets you load your data into a -4-Regisier Stack, so you always enter and process them the same way, no matter what, your problem. It means you rarely have to re-enter . data and you can see all inter mediate data anytime. It's one reason Hewlett Packard's HP-45 is the most powerful pre-programmed pocket sized calculator ever built and their HP-35 is the runner-up. Here are three of many others. 1 . The HP-45 is pre-programmed to handle 44 arithmetic, trigonometric A HEWLETT PACKARD FACTORY PRESEIITATIVE WILL iil fiWillliiiUi L'JuaJlU.. TUESDAY, OCTOEER 15, 12-5 VIEI'lESDAY, OCTOGER 1G, 9-4 r l ' i " 'I "Ti ? rv i. f T i i n I 7 .1 i 5 rt r and logarithmic functions and data manipulations beyond (f, x, -).The HP-35 handles 22. 2. The HP-45 stores constants in nine Addressable Memory Registers and has a "Last X" Register for error correction. The HP-35 has one Addressable Memory Register. 3. Both display 10 digits in fixed-decimal or scientific nota tion and automatically position the decimal point throughout a 200-decade range. If you're looking for un precedented calculating power for your money, by ail means see and test these instruments. The HP-45 is priced at just $325; the HP-35-$225. Both are on display at our place. Come? on in. And bring a stubborn problem. - Open 8-5, Monday -Saturday t V rtr ate- 1135 R 432-0111 1 V M(ft, i i r I f 1 r ! I J I 1 1 I ! t daily, nebraskan