The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1975, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nebraskan
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The I Mexican American Student
Association (MASA) is sponsoring a radio
program today on KRNU (FM 903). '
The program will be from 6 p.m. to 7 pjn.
and will consist of Chicano-Latino music
and entertainment. . .
:':.' ".' . . . ,
:-;" tlie'tJNL Publications Committee will
meet - Saturday at 9:30 ajn. in the
Nebraska Union. The room number will be
posted, ; ; .
The Kappa Alpha Psi Kittens are spon
soring a Minority Faculty and Student
Tea at 3 p.m. Sunday' at -the Education
Development Learning Center, 7005
Selleck Quadrangle. ' . -
' ' . . . .r .-' .'
. The -International Student Union will
meet at 8 pjn. Sunday in the Lutheran
Student Chapcf, 15th and Q Streets.
Following the meeting, Dr. C. K. Walters
of the, Marketing Dept. will show slides
of Russia.
Bargaining hearing held
The NU College of Law and the NU Col
lege of Dentistry both were granted the
power to present' arguments that they
should be excluded from the bargaining
unit. Both groups had notified AAUP they
did npt wish to be in the proposed unit,
but they must prove they should not be
included if the court decides that the unit
will be comprised of the whole university
system.
Wright called Richard Noonan, director
of system .personnel, and Steven Sample,
executive vice president for academic
affairs, in an apparent effort to show that a
community of interest exists between the
three campuses.
Noonan said the major accounting prac
tices of the university, payroll procedure
and fringe benefits such as insurance plans
and pension overlap among the three
campuses, thus creating a community ot
interest.
Sample testified that the- mission of the
three campuses is clearly defined in the
Toward Excellence program.
Wright said he will call two more wit
nesses Friday; ' V
Others testifying at the hearing included:
Richard Gilbert, chemical engineering
professor.
-Erwin Goldenstein, history and
philosophy of education professor. '
James Kimberly, professor of sociolo
gy and department chairman.
-John Robinson, professor of English
and department chairman. , '"
-John Schultz, chemistry professor.
The hearing will reconvene at 9:30
Friday in room 109 of the Terminal Bldg.,
10th and O streets. - '
SDonsored by the Gay
Action Group will be Sunday from 9 p.rn.
to midnight at Commonplace, 333 N. I4tn.
Applications for degrees or certificates
to be received at the end of the fust
semester must be in by Oct. 1. Applica
tion! may be picked up at the Office of
Registration and Records, Information
Window, Administration Bldg.
Students interested in applying for the
Fulbright-Hays Scholarship for graduate
study abroad are urged to pick up
applications in Oldfather Hall 1033. Dead
line for applications is Oct. 1 .
' This year's first meeting of the UNL
Young Republicans is scheduled for Sept.
30 at 7 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. Guest
speakers will be representatives of Pres
ident Ford and former California Governor
Ronald Reagan.
Correction
Two errors appeared in the list of
administrators' salaries in the Wednesday
Daily Nebraskan.
David McGill, assistant to the vice
chancellor for the Institute of Agriculture
and Natural Resources, is paid $28,881,
not $14,388; and Quentin Gessner.dean of
Continuing Studies, is paid $36,168, not
$22,550.
A meeting of the Accounting Club is
planned for Oct. 1 at 3:45 p.ra in the
Nebraska Union. A representative from the
firm of Haskins and Sells will discuss the
Management Advisory Serivce.
' -
The Mexican American Student
Association (MASA) will hold an open
election Wednesday, Oct. 1, for the
position of co-chairman. Any Mexican
American UNL student is welcome to
attend and try for the office. Weekly meet
ings are held Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. in
the Nebraska Union. .
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Editor-in-chief: Rebecca Brit, Newt Editors:
Randy Gordon and Lorl Demo, Managing Editor:
Stan Linhorst, Associate Newt Editor: Gina Hills,
Layout Editor: Mich) Schmat, Sportt Editor:
Larry Stunkel, Third .Dimension Editor: Vine
Boucher, Butinett Manager: Jerri Hautsler,
Advertiting Manager: Mary Ann Myers'
Production Manager: Kitty Policky.
Second Ctasr Pottage paid at Lincoln, Neb
68501.
Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska
Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb.
68508. Telephone: (402) 472-2588.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the
Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday through the autumn and
spring semesters.
Copyright 1975, the Daily Nebraskan.
Material may be reprinted without permission if
attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except
.material covered by another copyright. '
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