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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1976)
0,1073 p:3 7 .r I - " I Von short s'oiff Giro I- I "Cantor IM," .sponsored by Taa Ecta H, w3 be fcrn 7:30 to 1050 pjn. Thursday in i ?crsa The Afh'can Studezts Association will inset frcci 7 to 8 pjx Satcrdiy in the fcbraa Uaiex Keiar African stsisnts are crcd to attend. All student organizations sre asked to contact the Center for Students and Organizations in Nebraska Union 200 to register the names and phone cumbers of their officers. This w21 aid the Center in answering questions about the organizations 'and their meeting schedules. The Chinese Student Association is sponsoring a barbecue social 3 pm. Saturday at Holmes Lake. Tickets are $2 in advance or $230 at the door and are available in the Foreign Student Office or by calling 472-9413. ; Lambda Tau, the medical technology honor society, is sponsoring a picnic : at Holmes Lake for medical technology majors instead of its regular meeting at 6 pjn. Thursday. Interested persons should meet at the university Health Center. . Fhi Chi Theta will meet at 4:30 pjn. Thursday in the Nebraska Union. The room number w21 .be posted. The Agdcdtural Econo mics fall picnic wEl be at 5:30 pjn. Tuesday at 3259 Starr St. All students inter ested in joining should attend. Any undergraduate English major interested in serving on a departmental committee and any student interested in working on a literary magazine should contact ILD. Stock, Andrews 304. - - The UNL I?etI3ics Ckih will meet todgr at 7 psn. in the Coliseum weight room. Any student who currently is attending UNL and is in good scholastic cfamfre!g is eligible to join. The Union Program Council will interview for a publicity coordinator and for a Ya!purgSS2cht chair person from 11 to 3 pjox. Saturday in the Nebraska Union. Applications are available in Union 115. . The Anthropology Dept. is sponsoring a Cha festival every Wednesday fccgisaisg this enirg. The first two movies are, Nzzzxtk cf the North and EZztjx Fgtt For4f&. Fre-ced students pl-o-ning to enter the Univcr sity of Ushrada CcSsge of Uedicisc in 1977 should sin up for an interview. UNL interviews on this campus will be Sept. 17 and Oct 8 and 29. Further information can be obtained frcm the pre-ced biZcihi tcadfciEeseeyIL3. TX3. Ha!ts3 cf Oxford Ur.hrrity x?H rpeai ca Jl'Jt RG&TZXZSXS2Zt Of AZqrclx EpoxtJa: V.cdt crJzic end Bfesmsik A ' pscts at 3:30 pjn. Wed nesday hi Ilrrtea 110. The presentatiea is rpca torcd by the Cheniitiy Sept. Serrisar. Orchesis, a modern dance group, will meet every VcdzzzZzy fceshs&g this ererisg from 7 to 9 pja. ia tcinea's Thyzzzl Edsca tba nig, Mew esters w3 be accented csJ Sept. 73. 0 m m Eeta A!;ha FsL accent ing honorary, r3 meet at 7 pjx Thsrcfay ia the Kebrarfra IHea. For saforrnatioa shout raesn5er jhfp reepiresaents, contact Dr. Dse ia CCA 137, Cheryl Goodrich (472 0339), or Duaiae Smith (4644827). :. Oceans, frontiers and focuntai ,are the snljsrts cf ene-cred-fceur nhy ccmes cOered by the CeeZcgy Dejt. that yesr. cf this semester's three fhe-week cocnes fccfodlrg, Esz&gy in t!w EmfcvxmmS, I7j .. TxrcHsent has steady maeased over the torn years the ininicGurses have beea cnered," sasl Prof. Srnsel Treves, Ceo bgyDept. chamaa. "The topics caa be eaCy alternated to coincide wii current events, and both stu dents and professors enjoy the courses flexibility,'' he sail. Nine c&c308ss w2l be cflired sec ond semeer, alsa fcr fcs tresks each. These isdsde: GmhrrmdlZaisZd' etr&z, Exthctlsa erd Evotn&m of ihs Djzizszs, Gashes Cczx&j&lss, Esssy Oiboi, IZzory cf Gmbgr, Ilzz&bzy Itts&jr& Gr&si oflZst, and Gisd&s, 13-73311 11lt3rC2l J 'l f ) .i Li V- win mr hi f tal ,-1 i'V.- If TIM, inJ7 Ygu ccn Co it, too. So fcr cocf 1,009,000 pccp!o ; Ijavs deno it Pccp'3 v. tors rrcrcr;l s3, cTrrcrcnl IQ's, cfsresit bi!cts!s, dZzrcnt cdiccllons hevo ccni pted fi?3 ccjrco. 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