rnond-y, fcptcrrJbcr 13, 1070 Si C-J C3 E3 tl it v ' ' i ! f 4 T. ?! i C3 D D D 0 UJIL'f Chcmstry Dept. tost a profess te weti, but it wsj tJis zdsiiaiitrstion's gaia. Ilenry IMtzdzw St., fousditba professr cf chx fctiy, trcs approved as UNL dan of Gradate Studies by vji 1 L t1 MJ UcsrJ of Resents Sfpt. 8. ISawevcr, IioIlzcLW ssid he w3 remain a quarter-time cfcrmiry professor, as as director of Grsduatc Studies. . ' GzZlrs the graduate program the "academic conscious of a unrersy," Iloltzdaw said it was fcrpcrtant to main tain hih academic stands, in order to make the pro Crasn as strong as possible. lis said UIL has a vrry sfrocg" graduate prolan. We statd we3t vi&sa the Eyst," he said. Tooes!y toe Daily Nebraskan Photo Henry IIs!tzdaw Jr., recently appointed UNL dean cf Graduate Studies. D 0 Q n Ifcltzdaw roll it was too esfy to mi& ccmnient,o u r-ciix charges he have in rcisd to improve the fjradsiate ccle. n Last fs3, 3,503 graduate stcdects were enroled at U UNL. This is a ten per cent increase over the previous year. Ik said a sillily larger nursher is expected when n this fall's enrolment fibres become avalLtle. U The gnrarins enrolment number indicates "students H feel they need core education" Hcltzcbw said. Despite a - m titter job market, Ve have had good success at Nebr- i aska at placing graduate students," he added. Q Iloltzdaw said he doesn't look at this job as a rt steprin stone to a more lucrative one, even though y many UNL administration officials have left for that Q reason. ' Faces cectis .... U Iloltzdaw has moved to his new office in the Admini- U stration Eldg v.fxere he is spending; the first few days n "getting oriented,' he said. In the iiext few days, he is U faced with meetings the Graduate Research Council, the R Graduate Council and the Executive Graduate Council, r Iloltzdaw joined UNL in 1947 as an instructor of U chemistry and moved to professor in 1958. m 1967, he R was named foundation professor of chemistry. He is the co-author of two freshmen chemistry text- El books which are now being used in more than 400 g Q D217 C2X7 17t&VClCCL'J UniT 6 Clsrs Per Ccas Era C3 era ea ca ca ea E3 B3C3CS CUTE g i AMERICAN TAE KT:OU DO ACXTIATtOrj CLACK CELT l?&TRUCTDnS . Q Former students & those (ksiring more information caEI: Ur. Kolbrs 433-1573 v7elcc:.:e! Mb from the University of IMraska TAE DO CLU3 FIRST CLASS end DEGE 71! TIG RE6!STRATIn! Tuesday. Sept .14 UDJ Coliseum classes continuing every Tues & Thurs 6:33 - 9:G3 t r-- v V "3 I . mil El TOJr mm L IVa fc-l it is cia- cbHrticn t3 fcH ysa hsr? tD t3 errs cl ypisr hdr. I a f cnX fcsnt P j j X t if Lincoln t iifliMklTutfti Tiiiii i liiiiTtMifc mdnnctey. April 13. 1377 For informetian S3-1St5 mmunity erts aip Swifili zd ra' m rs to Liac) Attendance by membership oriy All concerts at Pershtng Auditorium - Gp wins: :3 jtucatic:j rcn T273-77 errors t3 tStiKftant) Endowd -1 O CankAinwtount D tstr Chars No. Nam (2 adutts A aH chBtfran thrauk hih acaoot Nam a a of ckBdran Ex D Arata OatatJ) and mafl th form today to: LINCOLN COUtUNITY CONCERTS S3 Sycatnor Or Lincoln. Natvaa CC3t3 D 0 0 D 0 D D D D 0 0 0 D D 0 D 0 0 D D D D D D D 0 D cf It