The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1974, Page page 10, Image 10

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60 YEARS AGO
Nov 20, 1914 "The last practice of the 1914
footbail season was held yesterday afternoon at
one-thirty o'clock on the Nebraska field. There
was no scrirnmaqe, the time being devoted
entirely to signal running. Immediacy atter the
practice the squad was hauled to the Rock Island
Depot, where they took the train for Omaha. They
were feasted by the business men of Omaha last
night, after which they began their journey to
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where they will remain today,
using the Coe College athletic field for practice
this afternoon. They will make their way to Iowa
City tomorrow morning."
"The opinion of the Committee, and every other
indication, is that the sophomore Hop which is to
be given in the Rosewilde Hall tonight will be a
big success both financially and socially. The
Committee has limited the sale of tickets to one
hundred and ten couples to avoid iuo great a
crowd, and has engaged the services of
Hagensick's five-piece orchestra, so that those
who are there will not only find room to dance, but
will have the right kind of music also."
I10 Gest Speaker-A I Bennett, Director of Nebraska
Union
II. Executive Report ,
A. Nominations for ASUN Adviser
B. Legislative Liaison to meet Thursday at 3.30 p.m.
III. Open Forum
IV Old Business- ..
A Approval of Sfudent Organization Constitutions
B Report and Recommendations of ASUN-CbL
-' Committee on religious activities on campus
V New Business , . . . ,
A.?Setting up a system for planning the physical
n Resolving the issue of alcohol at off-campus
" functions sponsored by campus groups and
organizations. i . , .
C. Setting up a renters union and information center
' for off-campus students.
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University Women's
Action Group, the Union
Program Council, the UNL
Art Dept. and Centennial
College will sponsor "A
Dialogue with Lucy
I ippard" today at 1:30
p m. at Sheldon Art
Gal'ery and at 7 p.m. at
Centennial College. Lip
pard is a contributing
edi'or of "Art in
America."
The Accounting Club
will sponsor a panel dis
cussion today at 3:45 p.m.
at the Nebraska Union.
Panelists will answer stu
dent questions about law
school and advanced bus
iness degrees. All stu
dents are invited.
Pre-Vet Club will meet
tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the
Veterinary Science
Building. '
Alpha Zeta will sponsor
a Smoker today at 6 p.m.
at the Union.
"Spider's Strategem",
a 1970 Italian thriller, will
be shown today and
Thursday at 7 and 9:15
p.m. at Sheldon. ,
Applications for the
Sugar Bowl Lottery will be
taken today from 9 to 12
a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. at the
South Stadium ticket of
fice. Each student must
present his own ID to,
apply.. Students wishing to
"sit together must all be
present and apply as a
group. The $9 ticket price
must be paid when apply
ing. Winning lottery num
bers will be published in
the Daily Nebraskan.
University of Nebraska
Student Y will present
"Woman as Poet", as
part of the WomenSpeak
'74 series, today from
11:45 a.m. to1 p.m. at the
Union. This is the final
talk of this series.
The Student Volunteer
Services is requesting
volunteers for the follow
ing projects: assisting
with child care for chil
dren ages 3 to 8 evenings
Dec. 3-10 and assisting a
visually impaired student
on a speech pathology
project this semester. For
further information con
tact the Student Volunteer
Office, Room 200,
Nebraska Union.
472-2485.
The Cluster Committee
of Student Volunteer Serv
ices (SVS) will sponsor a
symposium for student
volunteers, "Controlling
Disruptive Behavior ,
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Register at the SVS office,
200 Nebraska Union.
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