The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1975, Page page 3, Image 3

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    monday, november 17, 1975
daily nebraskan
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Monday
7:30 a.m.-College of Archl-tecture-breakfast-Nebraska
Union 203.
10:30 an.-Busines Educa
tion 120-Union Auditorium.
Noon-Collega of Architec-ture-luncheon-Unlon
242.
Noon-Chancellor's Office -luncheon-Union
243.
3 pjn .-Inter Varsity Chris
tian Fellowship-Union 202.
3 p.m. Free University
Study of Drugs-Union 222.
3:30 pjn.-Phi Chi Theta
Union 232.
5:30 p.m. Towne Club pledges-Union
343.
6:30 pjm. - Towne Club -Union
Harvest Room.
6:30 p.m .-Kappa Kittens
Union 232.
7 pjti. Table Tennis Club
Union Conference Room.
7 pjm. - Minority Affairs
tutoring-Union 225.
7 pn .-English Dept.- All
corn Union 337.
7:30 p.m.-Chancellors Office-Union
243.
7:30 p.m.-College Career
Fellowship-Union 222.
7:30 pjn.-Math Counselors
-Union 225.
7:30 p,m.-Delta Sigma Pi
Union 343.
9 p. m .-Kappa Alpha Psl -Union
232.
9:15 pjn. Kappa Psi Union
216.
Tuesday
10 a jm. Veterinarian meeting-State
Capitol 2230.
5 p.m. Tassels-Union.
6:30 p.m. Association for
Childhood Education Teachers
College 200.
7 pjn.-ASUN Government
Liaison Neale Copple Nebras
ka Union.
7 p. m. -Student Education
Association-Nebraska Union.
Correction
; The Women's Resource
Center is not circulating
petitions calling for a grand
jury investigation of the
shooting death of Sherdell
Lewis.
Chris Stout, a center
volunteer, said she is
circulating a petition, but
because law requires a
registered voter to witness
all signatures, the petition is
only in the center while she
is there. The Nov. 13 Daily
Nebraskan said the resource
center was circulating
petitions.
Stout also said the center
is not offering free trans
portation to the County
City Bldg. for persons
wishing to register to vote
so they can sign the
petition, as reported in the
same article.
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EdltoMn-chktf: Rebecca
Brlte, Newt Editors: Randy
Gordon and Lorl Demo, Man
aging Editor: Stan Unhorst,
Associate Newt Editor: Gina
Hills, Layout Editor: Michele
Schmal, Night Newt Editor:
John KalkowsM, Arts and En
tertainment Editor: Robert
Thurber, Sports Editor: Larry
Stunkel, Third Dimension Edi
tor: Vince Boucher, Photo Chief:
Tad Kirk, Copy Editors: Chris
tie Cater, Stephen la Noonan,
Mary Kay Roth and Jim Zalew
ski. Newt Assistant: Becky
Brugman, Business Manager: .
Jerri Hautiier, Advertising Man
ager: Mary Ann Myert, Produc
tion Manser: Kitty Policky,
Second Clast Postage paid at
Lincoln, Nob. 63583.
Address: The Dally Nebras
kan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th
and R streets, Lincoln, Neb.,
68588. Telephone: (402) 472
2E83. Copyright 197S, tha Dally
Nebraskan. Material may be
reprinted without permission
if attributed to the Dally Neb
raskan, except material covered
by another copyright.
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