The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1974, Page page 15, Image 15

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    Ag students in Israel
Continued from pg. 13
"My hope is that the young people taking this course
will be stimulated to use the information they learn
from the course to improve the technology on their
home farms and ranches," Chesnin said.
While in Israel, the students and Professor Chesnin
and his wife will hear lectures by the Volcani Center
staff on soils and land use, oiitnate and irrigation, soil
salinity problems, water policy, plant nutrition, dry
land farming and irrigated farming.
Field trips will be made, to the Wine Cellars at Rishon
L'Zion; Hebrew University and the Weizman Institute;
of Science; Na'an, where a factory for irrigation
appliances, experimental plots and a kibbutz are
located; Jerusalem; Bethlehem; the Standards Institute
in Tel Aviv where irrigation appliances are located;
Caesarea; Kfar Hayarok; Haifa; Acre; Jerico; Ein
Feshcha; Ein Gedi; Massada; Sedom; Beersheba;
Avdat, where ancient irrigation practices will be
observed; Mashavei, where a desalinization plant is
located and Kibbutz Sa'ad, where a remote control
irrigation system is located.
A visit also will be made to a volcano in the Golan
Heights, captured, in the '67 Middle Eastern war,
where a dam has been built and apple trees and
tomatoes have been planted, Chesnin said.
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9 a.m. -5 p.m.
NEBRASKA. UNION
UFG will i o.'J interviews and select new members to take office early in Febru
Fob i I ions i.o be fi'led are
4 irr rribcrs-at-large (to become UPC officers)
plus
Chairpeople for the following committees:
Correction...
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The phrase "or the chancellor" should have
been omitted from the following sentence in
Monday's issue: "Candidates must have trie
confidence that selections are made without any
interference from noncomrnittee members or the
chancellor," Mientka (vice chairman of the
Mathematics Dept.) said. The chancellor makes
the final appointment of the vice chancellor of
academic affairs.
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Spe-vial Events
for- -vul UPC
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For in few n
come .. - in r;e U.von
Record Lending Library
Mode! United Nations
Contemporary Arts
Jazz'nJav?
Visual Arts Art Lending
Library & Displays)
Calendar
Hostessing
Coffeehouse
IS Sack Activi'i
Applications forms (due by noon, Dec. 13)
ond sign-up sheet for 15-minule interview
on Doc. 14 also available in Union 115.
Hero ? .ii;ince to learn by doing, to organize and adminisf
exc'tmn programs,' and to servo your fellow students in a
concrete wjy a chance to "get involved" and see some resu
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Union Board vii! meet
Thursday at 6 p.m. in the
Nebraska Union. The first
20 minutes of the meeting
will be an open forum with
discussion on the new
Union Board by-laws. Stu
dents are invited to make
comments and ask ques--
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Two documentary fiims,
"Mingus" and "Jazz is
my Religion" will be
shown today and Thurs
day at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. in
Sheldon Art Gallery.
"Women's Pages 74"
Vol. 1 No. 4, a feminist
quarterly of UNL Stu
dents, is available in the
Women's Resource Cen
ter, 116 Nctrar,ka Union.'
'Caminc Real'
a
dmrm by Tennessee Wil
liams, will be presented
today through Saturday at
8 p.m. in Howell Theatre.
The production is soonsor
ed by the University
Theatre Arts Division of
the Speech and Dramatic
Aft Dept.
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Varsity Men's Glee and
Women's Chorale will
present their annual tradi
tional Christmas program
Thursday at 0 p.m. in
Kimball Recital Hali. The
concert is free and open to
the public. .
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Student Committee for
Consumer Education in
Life Insurance will spon
sor a Consumer Forum
."Problems with College
Life Insurance Sales
Practices" Thursday at 3
p.m. in the Union small
auditorium.
Income tax assistance is
being offered to students
and Tow income members
of the Lincoln community.
Volunteers are needed to
help plan this project. For
further information con
tact the Student volunteer
Services, 200 Union, 472-2486.
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vii;tcry with a
gar Bowl T-Shirt
Th Univt-ryity Bookstore Qives you this inomento for the Sugar
Bowl qj !:. Ttu. ,uiMngf Sugar Bowl design above can be Imprinted
on any 1 Shirt or sweat shirt. Make It your cherished souvenir of the
Husker-ator do:,;! in New Orleans.
01 course, for any of your T-Shirt printing needs,
or school supplies come to tho
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University Bookstoie Supply Department
Lower Level Nebraska Union
Wednesday, dece.L,.. n, 1974
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