The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1975, Page page 10, Image 10

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One of the questions students must answer at tne end of the semester is whether
to sell their textbooks or to keep them for possible future reference. We hope the
following information about the value of used textbooks will assist you in that
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Current edition textbooks required for classes at UNL for the upcoming
semester are bought back at Nebraska Bookstore at 50 of the regular price. The
top value price extends through the regular buyback period at the end of each
semester and drops as the quantities for classes are filled.
Current edition textbooks which may be used for upcoming semesters but
which have not yet been ordered by the instructor are bought at speculative prices
between wholesale value and top value. About half of these books will move up in
value and half will decrease in value as we get more information on class
requirements.
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Current edition textbooks no longer being used on the UNL campus can often
be purchased by Nebraska Book Company for resale to schools in other parts of the
United States. Prices on these books vary according to the national demand for
each title.
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Old edition textbooks and most paperbacks fall into this category. Check our
, prices and then decide whether or not to keep these books for your personal library
or for future reference use.
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ROTC students displayed their skills during the second
annual Chancellor's Review Thursday in Memorial Stadium.
The review culminated a year of training for cadets and
midshipmen in UNL's ROTC programs.
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Besides the party size fifth,
Rumdinger's 10 natural, tropical
jH flavors and light, bright Puerto
Rican rum come in handy 8
ounce bottles. That way you can
have a little party all your own.
Rumdinger. The new way to drink.
Made with rum and natural flavors, by Calvert Dist. Co., Phila., Pa. 25 Proof.
Send the
Sweet Surprise
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mis ifiotiters uay...
Usually available
for less than
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'As an independent
businessman, each
FTD Member Florist
sets his own prices.
... a little extra credit
for being at tbe top of her class.
The Sweet Surprise,' a bouquet of colorful
flowers. Or Sweet Surprise II, green plants
wun norai accents. Each in an imported
ceramic keepsake. Your FTD Florist Z" , II -
will send almost anywhere, and most f , f V
accept major credit cards. Order now. x 0
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daily nebraskan
friday, may 2, 1975