The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 17, 1975, Page page 11, Image 11

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Keyboard reqital
featured Sunday
' An All-State Organ Recital
at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 22, in
Kimball Recital Hall will be a
program of instruction ss well
as entertainment according to
one of the performers.
Quentin J. Faulkner, UN-L
assistant professor of organ and
music theory, said he ami
George H. Ritchie, associate
professor of organ and theory,
will be present commentaries
on the compositions they will
play.
Faulkner will begin the
program by playing the
romantic French organ
composition, "Final," from
Symphony No. 1 by Louis
Vierrte. The fast, lively piece
was written during the late
19th century when composers
were using symphonic
techniques for writing organ
music, Faulkner said.
He will also play. an early
18th century composition,
"Partita on 'Sei Gegruesset',"
by J.S. Bach. The composition .
includes "every imaginable
variation of the hymn tune,"
12 in all, and "really show the
colors of the organ," according
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Ritchie will round out the .
recital , by playing a
contemporary piece,- William
Bolcom's "Black Host."
Bolcom, who teaches at the
University of Michigan, gave a
concert at UN-L last fall. Bob
Snider, a NU student, will
assist Ritchie on percussion.
The redtial is free and open
io the public.
Adult students
workshop offered
A B ack-To-School
Workshop, designed to help
adults explore opportunities
for continuing their education,
is scheduled for Saturday June
21, at the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln.
Co-sponsored by the UN-L
Alumni Association and the
Extension Division, the
Workshop will be held in the
Nebraska Union Ballroom,
from 8:30 a.m. until noon.
Advisors from the UN-L
Colleges; Admissions Office,
Registrar's Office and Financial
Aids will be on hand to answer
questions and assist workshop
participants with educational
program planning and.
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University registration. Adults
who have returned to school
after a "time out" will also
share their experiences.
The Workshop is free of
charge and open to anyone
who is considering enrolling at
the University, regardless of
previous college attendance.
Reservations may be made
by contacting Carole Reno at
the Nebraska Alumni
Association, 3835 Holdrege,
402-472-2841.
: Pf of essor named
o wage board
Robert F. Allen, associate
professor of economics at
UN L has been named to the
President's Council on Wage
and Price Stability.
Allen, who has taught at
UN-L since 1968, began work
June 9 in Washington, D.C.,
and wiil continue with the
Council until June 20, 1 976.
He will be independently
planning and organizing most
phases of the Council's
monitoring responsibilities,
which include reviewing
industrial activities that
contribute to inflation or
unnecessarily limit
competition.
His wife, Merna, and sons,
Michael, Edward and Jeffrey,
also will spend the year in the
nation's capital.
Allen received his bachelors
degree from Creighton
University in 1962, his masters
from the University of Missouri
in 1963 and his doctorate from
Michigan State University in
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He plans to return to UN-L
at the end of his term on the
Council.
Physics teaching
grant given
A $54,120 grant to the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
for a workshop to develop a
personalized system of
instruction, in calculus-based
physics has been announced by
the National Science
Foundation' (NSF).
The director of the
workshop project will be
Robert G. Fuller. UN-L
associate professor of physics.
Fuller said the workshop
will be held in Boulder, Colo.,
in lata June. It will bring
together 15 outstanding
physics educators experienced
in the use of the Keller plan for
personalized calculus-based
physics instruction.
From study units already
written by the educators, a set
of materials to cover an entire
course will be developed. The
materials will include at least
45 study units including a
study guide, three equivalent
forms of a mastery test and a
grading key for tutors.
The materials will enable
any physics department to
teach a Keller plan general
physics . course without
extensive commitments of
development time being made
on the part of thir staff
members.
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Royal society
elects Yost
A history professor at the
University . of Nebraska
Lincoln, John K. Yost, has
been elected as-Fellow in the
prestigious Royal Historical
Society of Great Britian.
Fellows in the Society are
elected by its Council on the
basis of the distinction they
have achieved in historical
studies,
Yost, a member of the
UN-L faculty since 1967, is
vice chairman of the history
department and a member of
the Executive Committee of
the Arts and Sciences College.
His research specialty is this
history of religion and ethics,
particularly in lata medieval
and early modern Europe. He
has written numerous articles
in this area of English and
German history.
The Royal Historical
Society is the principal
organization representing
English historical scholarship,
both in the area of teaching
and research. The Society is
housed in University College,
London, and Fellows have
access to the resources of that
institution.
Yost is a member of many
professional organizations in
the history field and is vice
president of the University of
Nebraska Chapter of Phi Beta
Kappa, national scholastic
honor society in the arts and
sciences.
FOR SALE
With Student or Faculty I.O.
10 discount on all Goodyear tires,
10 speed bicycles, and GE or
Zenith component stereos except
promotional models. Goodyear
Store 19th & "O". 432-6521;
Auto for sale '71 VW 41 1 wagon.
Low mileage, new air, 467-3834.
Schwinn Sports Tourer 10 speed
27" frame $125 or best offer.
488-5824. , .
TEAC 401 O S Reel to Reel Tape
recorder, automatic playback. Also
Pioneer 990 Amp tuner, sutomatic
turntabie and speakers (4). Best
offer. Doug Bowen 412 Harper
Hail, 477-6160.
FOR RENT
Rent a Black and White or
Color TV, Air Conditioners, Furni
ture and Appliances at ACE TV.
2429 "O" St. 432-800Q1
Save on summer co-ed housing.
Cornhusker Co-op 705 N. 23rd.
Kitchen facilities, air, parking.
$13wwk., Call 435-8240 after 8
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I need female roommate July
15th. Preferably a grad student or
over 23. Naar East Campus,
$75month plus $5 for electricity.
Call 466-6231 after 6 p.m.
Own room for the summer.
Prefer female graduate student. Call
Ruth 44-1977 evenings.
One or two Christian females,
locate and share apt. Call , Oian
471 -2701,435-4878.
FREE KITTENS, Beautiful Per
sian mother. 1021 Clalremont.
SERVICES
University Credit Union flout
boat loans for faculty and perman
ent employes.
University Credit Union mokes
car loans to faculty and permanent
employes, ' .
Experienced Instructor of old
time folk fiddling - Call 468-6619.
PERSONAL
Lamazt prepared childbirth class
es for expectant couples end single
mothers. Childbirth Education
Association. 483 O0C3.
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