The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 10, 1977, Page page 7, Image 7

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British economist and author E.F. Schumacher will
speak at a luncheon in the Nebraska East Union today as
part of the Prairie Project.
Schumacher's appearance and the Prairie Project, a
series of conferences on the future of the plains states,
are sponsored by several state and local groups.
UNL sponsors include Centennial College, College of
Architecture, College of Business Administration, Dept.
of Philosophy, Institute for International Study, the In
stitute of Agriculture and National Resources and Divi
sion of Continuing Studies.
Kearney State College, Doane College, Chadron State
College and Nebraska Wesleyan University also are spon-
Schumacher, chief economist of Britain's coal industry
for 20 years, is the author of Small is Beautiful: Econo
mics as if People Mattered. Tha book deals with his
philosophy that the economic system should use a more
human approach.
After the luncheon, Schumacher will speak to each of
four separate conferences in the Prairie Project. The
groups are: alternatives for communities, corporate policy
in America, the future of the farm, and soil and water.
Persons from other states and Canada are expected at
today's conferences, according to Marie Arnot, coordin
ator of Community Development Programs. Schumacher
spoke at Crete's Doane College Wednesday.
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Poor Michael. He was just trying to be friendly. Sort of a cultural exchange. How was he to know
when he was invited to dinner that he was to be the main course. Or was he? out writer Lome Clair
travels to New Guinea to find out just what happened to Michael
Rockefeller in the current issue cf ou magazine. His report makes for' '
delightful pestprsndud reading. In the same issue, J. Allen Hynek, world-
renou-ned expert on UFOs, talks about our shy green visitors in his first- ,
ever Lxiepth interview. Lctcr. om locks into Sex Thereby ct Horns in an
assessment cf the latest trend In sex counseling for shut-ins. If that doesn't
tim you on, Paula v.2. And if not Paula, then Joan. And if net Jsan,
well, you need out more than we thought. It's at your newsstand now. - P
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