The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1974, Page page 11, Image 11

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Establishment of an
agricultural school in Co
lumbia, South America,
will be the topic of a film
and discussion today at
7:30 p.m. at 244 Keim
Hall. Dale Flowerday, di
rector of the UNL Exten
sion program, will discuss
the project with members
of agricultural and en
vironmental groups at the
meeting.
Spring semester a
three-credit course will be
offered through history
and philosophy of educa
tion which will emphasize
the impact that utilization
of human resources has in
community living. Stu
dents will spend a mini
mum of three hours a
week working in a social
service agency. Class will
meet Tuesday nights, 7 to
8:30 p.m. For information
contact Prof. R. McLaran
Sawyer, 472-3347..
"Landlord-Tenant Rela
tions" will be the topic of
a seminar sponsored by
the Student Legal Services
Center (SLSC) and ASUN
today at 3:30 p.m. in the
Union. Guest speakers
will be Carroll L. Lucht,
from the Lincoln Legal Aid
Society, and Dave Ras
mussen, SLSC attorney.
Sugar Bowl lottery tic
kets may be picked up
today at the Athletic
Ticket Office from 9 a.m.
to noon and 1 to 4 p.m.
Students must call for and
sign their own tickets and
present their own IDs.
Income tax assistance is
being offered to students
and low-income members
of the Lincoln community.
Volunteers are needed to
help plan this project. For
further information con
tact the Student Volunteer
Services 200 Nebraska
Union, 472-2486.
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The National Center
for Voluntary Action.
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11 a.TTl Mini IfrUuareltu
emergency neaitn care' --
Union -
12:3Q p.rn. College, of En
gineering. Luncheon - Union
. 12:30 inter Varsity Chrisian
v Fellowship Union
"1230 p.m. Campus Out-
; i:ju p.m. Mini university
viijioib uiey up ig.' union
'.''2:30 p.m. Mini University
"Death ' and GriAf" . iininn
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o:. 3 p. fru ASUN Legal Services
Seminar -Union
..- tiOnal Meditation Society, Intro
ductory Lecture - Union
3:30 o.m. Student Affairs.
(famous Center Studv Commit-
- tee - Union
3:30. p.m. Free University
"Student Legal Rights" - Union
3:45 p.rn Accounting Club -
Union ' .
. 4 p.m. km unt rneta
sity Projection - Union
5 p.m. All University Fund -.
Union
5:15 p.m. Mortar Board -Union
5:30 p.m. Engineering
4 ' Toastmasters- Union -
5:30 p.m. Gamma Lambda
Union .
. 5:30 p.m. Free University
Libertarianism" - Union
6. p.m. Gamma Lambda
Pledges Union
6:15 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa,
6:30 p.m. ASUN Senate
. Meeting - Union
, 7 p.m. Intramural Basket
ball Managers -Union
7 p.m. Eta Sigma Gamma -Union
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- 7 p.m. Sigma Delta Chi -'
Union
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, ges- Union ;
9 p.m. Pi Kappa Alpha -Union
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Summer Jobs tor men and
women. Make Application
, NOW! Good Jobs as Sum
mer Camp Counselors in
Este- Park. Colo. Sjartig
'salary !425. up plus room,
board, and travel allowance
for June 12 to August 11.
Write Cheley Coiorado
Camps, Dept. C, P.O. Box
6S25 '.Denver, CoJO. S02Q8.
Give "information concern
ing skills, previous camp
ing, Or counseling experi
ence. Minimum age 13 and
'suph. Personal intervl&w on
campus in February with
those who have completed
our application. Apply
NOW!'.
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swivels closed and distributed by Electric Fetus, Mpls.
the bowl becomes a stash
Teakwood has a ceramic character because Tak contains large amounts ol silica which
protects the wood matrix from heat breakdown. Your pipe can be thoroughly cleaned with a
pipe cleaner wetted with Rum or Tequila.
DIRT CHEAP
11th and P Street
Lincoln
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Photographic equipment can
be j trip. Sometimes, you can get
so involved with it that you lose
sight of your real purpose
The Canon F-1 can help you
forget about equipment and
concentrate on images. It was
designed, and functions as an
extension of your photographic
vision. It's responsive in a way that
you must experience to appreciate.
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And since it was conceived as a
system camera, every part works
together with effortless smooth
ness, from the more than 40 Canon
FD and FL lenses to the over 200
accessories.
The heart of the camera is it's
central spot metering system.
With it you can use anyone's
exposure system, no matter how
critical, since it only measures the
central 12 of the finder area
regardless ot the focal length used.
So if you're spending too much
time lately worrying about your
equipment, it's time you stopped,
and took a good look at the Canon
F-1 system, and Canon's other
fine cameras the automatic,
electronic EF, the Full-feature FTb,
and the TLb. If you're interested
in images, Canon's your camera.
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