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70 departments offer degrees o Lf '-"iTl 1 1U .KS tfHU caxfftt MM" M-'.r-W ttr'tol& a-sl DtwA t Wl j. mmm mm ... UPSTAIRS 12th &Q 475-6626 I nnffvi v wvvm I 1 I & TIMES OF I I MR BROOKS HARVfY KORMAN MADELINE KAHN mm litre GENE WILDER SLIM PICKENS DAVID HUDDLESTON & TIMES OF IIOLXJIflDEn 1:30 3:00 4:30 7:30 9:00 10:30 .Ends Soon! LIMBING SWDDLES From Warner Bros. A Werner Commmiceilona Company Hurry Ends Soon! 1:30 3:30 - 7:30 9:30 -n IUU1 BUIMUIIIIIIUM f rmiihiv p''i"i'M gmipj!ttfia oJ JZc D O o Li o JJ An all NEW film inspired by the O novel, "AIRPORT" 3 by Arthur Hailey. o n nXlN BLACK GEORGE ffUfM 1IISI I- SON Cll Slfl CJUSM LINDA BLAIR DANA ANDREWS Q ROY IMS NANCY OLSON 0 NELSON MYRNA LO! AUGUSTA SUMMERLAND by DW INGAIIS fcecW hy JACK 'MM M,w D JOHN CAI.AVA:, ProdiuK by WHLIAM llffl Ewcutiw Produce JfNNWCS IANC AlMVfRUI PIOljW IKMICOIfjICWlNAwrjflC KIT US .1 the crew is deod...n neip us, please, please help us!" p Ik KIR v- Lie -ST"- " ; ?W.as-- ' mm V - V - La CHARLTON HESTON 5 KENNEDY GLORIA SWANSON HELEN RfOOY S o IT Mil mm f A. - " ftffl 1 1 . nttNui vmKi tu&MtMi -: n Peter Locke Jim Buckley Present A Mammoth Films Release i " -' " 11 1 wtuti.mmmmMvmnwmn nun NmnmwmPWM JjC, unrrn ec rnwrnrrn AN OUTRAGEOUS PARODY ? Ur ItMtKTtAKV U ft o v 'heroes TSSl 2fef withWowcw, HEROES. XfXSi fW,. -FLASH GORfrON i n r I " f-- vj - ; i if V' J L! n ) a o O t m METRO COIQR Ratal (x; Jj uiiuuQii U Editor's note: This is the first in a series of stories examining graduate studies at UNL. By Gina Hills Ins 1886, 17 years after the University of Nebraska was created, graduate instruction began. In 1896, a graduate school was organized which became the Graduate College 13 years later. Today more than 70 departments at the University offer graduate degrees. During the 1974 fall semester, 969 doctoral, 1,308 master's and 820 unclassified students were enrolled in the Graduate College. This was 132 students less than in the 1973 fall semester. Some enrollments increased Despite the decline, adult education, architecture, business, industrial engineering and life sciences enrollments have increased. The number of graduate students in the departments vary with as few as one student in paleontology and as many as 182 in business. More than 600 graduate students have no departmental designation, or are unclassified. The departments offer about 800 teaching and research positions to graduate students during the regular academic year. Stipends for these range from about $2,400 to $3,600 per year for an average of 12 to 15 hours per week. Fellowships and traineeships also are available to graduate students. During the 1974-75 fall semester, 699 male and 268 female graduate students were given support as assistants, fellows, and trainees. Assistant ships through departments The assistantships are budgeted through the departments awarding them, with approval from the Graduate College. The fellowships and traineeships are available from government agencies and private foundations. Graduate students with major fellowships or traineeships are not allowed to have other employment without permission of the dean, James V.Drew. The administrative body for graduate studies at UNL is the graduate council. It also serves as an advisory body to the dean and consists of eight graduate faculty fellows and two students. The eight faculty members are elected by the Graduate College faculty for terms of three years. Crew given for The University of Nebraska rowing team Thursday night was l60m allocated $3,200 for the rest of the 74-75 school year by the Fees 1 Allocation Board. The money was given "with the understanding I the board will look unfavorably on any additional requests for T II II QS funding during the spring funding process." Ron Rusthoven, coach of the rowing team, appeared before the I II board and requested $5,895 to purchase a new eight man shell and QflOl I three new sets of oars. The shell costs $3,195 and the oars cost WB ,WB 1 $900 per set. A motion to provide the team with $4,100 to purchase the shell and one set of oars failed, 6-2. The second motion allocating $3,200 passed, 5-3. Both motions included the understanding that the rowing team not ask for any more money during the 74-75 school year. Sunday Special TURKEY $ DINNER Henry's is now open Sundays from 12-6 Turkey dinner includes mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, salad & drink. 159 THE NEW 1123 "R" 1MB ph Next to Nebraska Bookstore RY'S . VTt Coming ESSS fl62tt 4Sl3fc In Person January 24 through February 1 The fCQsnsoy Levis Trio Winner of the Grammy Award for "In Crowd," "Hold It Right There." Seven Gold Records including "Hang On Sloopy," "Wade in the Water," "Choice" and "Sounds of Christmas." Shows at 8:30 and 1 0:30 n m Call for reservations - 464-0264 . W LiXS Xf"ij Tickets ot the door $3 50 per person Mon. thru Thurs. $5.00 FrI. & Sot. . Ramsey Lewis package $!5 IZZ w. Sot! Thur, Includes six course dinner, (Steak or Prime Rib), free wine The One end Only Ramsey Lewis Show mW If ion tor reservations 464-0264 56th a Cornhusker Hi way page 10 daily nebraskan friday, january 24, 1975 i