The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1975, Page page 16, Image 16

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Bloch ends Symphony season
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A performance of Ernest Bloch s Avoaam n 7., , , MiVt'in 1033 a rvrformed the
HakodVsh" by the University Symphony completed by Bioch in IJii A r-rf r
Mu. The free recital is Sunday a, 3 p.m.in ft. ,fSM
Suel Wishnow will conduct the orchestra Union Prayer Book for MUb Worship
tSlTaranCe befre of !T-T'-fS Ss'Strec't
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iounciiman Bob Sikyta
Stands up for
I consolidating alcohol
and drug programs
in one location to save
I taxpayers money spent
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people being servid
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j help, and will get it at
I less cost through
centralization.
Opera
workshop
in concert
Saturday
Scenes from five operas will be presented in a free concert
Saturday by the UNL Opera Workshop. Thr program, at 8 p.m. in
the Westbrook Music Building, is the finale in a week-long series of
performances. , .
About 40 students, under the direction of Richard Grace and
Roger Stephens, will present scenes from the Mozart operas 4 Cosi
fan Tutti," "Marriage of Figaro" and "Don Giovanni."
Scenes fromMenotti's "Old Maid and the Ihief and "Lucia de
Lammermoor" by Donizetti also will be sung. All selections will be
sung in English. .
The students have performed all week in schools in Nebraska
towns such as Beatrice, Wymore and Fairbury.
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at the time, but did not hear anything, the paper
reported.
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For the fifth year, memorial services will be
held at Kent State University May 4 to
commemorate the violent deaths of four students
there in 1970. This year's service will feature a
concert by the Eagles, according to the Daily
neni aiaier.
University of Texas-El Paso students have
elected a hamster to the student senate, reports
the campus newspaper, The Prospector. The
hamster ran under the slogan, "The only
candidate honest enough to admit he's a rat."
Over $1 ,000 worth of goods were stolen from
the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house at
Washington State University, according to the
Students living in residence halls at the
University of Minnesota will experience a 6.8 per
cent increase in housing rates, according to the
Minnesota Daily.
A pie-eating contest to raise funds for the
March of Dimes was held March 26 at Iowa State
University, reports the Iowa State Daily. Over 40
three-member teams entered the competition.
Blueberry pies were provided for the contestants.
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WINNER
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WILDLIFE FILM
"Antmaux Sauvages'
(Wild Animals)
"A Cannes Film Festiva
Award Winning Film on the
wild creatures of Africa"
TUESDAY, MAY 6
7:30 p.m.
Nebraska Center for
Continuing Education
33rd &Ho!drege Sts.
Tickets Available at Door
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ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
ART CARNEY
BEST ACTOR
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Another Special Event
In The American
Film Theatre Season
Of Special Events.
TUESDAY ONLY
at 2:00, 5:00 & 8:00 PM
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"A distinguished
cinematic achievement."
-After Dark
Tickeu i $5.00 Evening.
13.50 Mstinaes , (12.50 lor
SeniorCltizentStudents at
M8tin98.) Available afiar
AFT Son Ticket holders
are seated.
(sluart)
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daily nebraskan
friday, may 2, 1975