P13 2 . Ffcoto by Ktvin HgSy Jcha Strong, who became UNL Law School den Jan. 1, sys he thinks the law sdkml V21 he zhtt to mdte substantial progress 1st the tesedkte f Jitssse. Itiv attracts law de A new building, good faculty ir.eir.bers and interested alumni are some of the rea sons why John Strong decided to leave teaching at the University of Oregon to become theUNL Law School dean Jan. 1. "I've always been interested in schools of the type Nebraska has," Strong said. The UNL Law School's mission is differ ent than any of the eastern national law schools', he said. The school has a dual purpose, he explained. It trains Nebraskans to be law yers and it trains lawyers to operate in the state. Education offered by eastern law schools is not related to the state, he said. Strong said he would like to see more courses added to the curriculum that per tain to Nebraska's vital interests such as agriculture and water. ruir "Z3 1 Tn n UJ1 ran u n 3 0 V'." II I ill I Even Gunlcr Klutz vvcrkcJ ss a vdsitr lest yesr for Wisitsr Wd purp:r.sdht. And today, hs is a bsfirr porsoa becztrs of it If thst turksy ccu!d do itso csn you! S51 up in Room 1 15 in ths Union by Tussfry, Jn. 25th for two hours of work ad sttend a ens hear training sossion prior to ths event Tha rowsrds rsncr&s - sncng thorn; a frcs ps admitting you to dl sdrnlssica events sxdading focd events), ths ssSfest&fsstion of a job 11 wdl-dona, esd tha etsfisstsng jstifjda of tis Union Presrsm Council. A vilely of fobs ssd positions era stI ve:lb;3. For more information visit tss in Room 115 or p3 us a ring at 472-2454, j" "1 (Sign up Q'jick. before Gunner Klutz ssss this cd-PLEACS!j v-L-s UNIVERSITY GF KEBRASXA LINCOLN OFFERS y" , nnnarac Sea 1, M & W 10 ; Sea 3, T & Th 10 Sea 2, M & V 30 : Sea 4, T &Jh 30 Sea5,T&Th70 . Ixb pcricdj of ens er ts.'O hours per to ba Text Cc!'2go Reading Sla'IIs ?urdiz?s zl Ftsa Dock Ctcre) Cbsscs Meat in Rer ct: Extonebn Drcbn 9. J news diQest Strong said he thinks the school should assist in continuing legal education for lawyers already in practice. Laws are changing so fast, that unless a lawyer specializes in one field, he is unable to keep informed about many new changes, Strong said. Strong was born in Iowa City, was ' graduated from Yale in 1957 and received his Doctor of Law degVjlfrom the Uni versity of EHnois law school in 1962. He practiced law in Illinois for two years before he began teaching. Strong said several schools asked him to be dean, but he never accepted because the right conditions were not present. The main reason he came to UNL, he said, was because he thinks the school will be able to make substantial progress in the immediate future. Mended mission Washington (AP) - President Carter said Saturday that Vice President Walter Mondale, "my personal emissary, will, carry a very heavy and substantive agenda for meetings with foreign leaders when he begins a round-the-world trip Sunday. Carter told reporters that he and the heads of government in the nations that Mondale will visit established the agenda together. He said it includes "very specific questions,' but did not say what the questions concerned. Officials have said Mondale is taking the 10-day trip to familiarize U.S. allies with the Carter administration and to consult with them on international economic problems. Mondale, in the administration's first diplomatic mission, will visit Burssels for talks with officials of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Common Market. He then goes to Bonn, West Berlin, Rome, London, Paris and Tokyo. rr,snd:y, J:r,u:ry 24, 1077 Flu reported''" " Atlanta (AP) - This sssson's first outbreak of flu has been reported and scientists are unable to predict whether there will be an epidemic this winter. The outbreak of influenza' B virus was reported among students at Vanderbilt University at Nashville, Term. The school's clinic was ssehg 60 to 70 students" a day this week with fiu4ike respiratory illnesses, , ; Health officials in Colorado say they hope to know next week whether Influenza is responsible for outbreaks of flu-like illnesses there. Carter celBbrntes Washington - Jimmy Carter celebrated his new presidency with 3,000 members of Congress, diplomats, military officers and their pests at three receptions Saturday-while demonstrators protesting the Bl bomber and abortion gathered outside the White House. Officials of the "March for Lite" estimated the. number of demonstrators at 100,000. Capitol police estimated the crowd at 25,000. Saturday was the fourtl) anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision that eased legal restrictions on abortions. -IlKMI II s. D) i 4 Will I 1 thn i i.bi' i ID) ov. r in ,3 1 'I 1 "i ". ; m (OHm Richards Hz3 . 511 Ncbreeka He.! Fe it Si i