The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 27, 1977, Page page 2, Image 2

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    daily rcbrckan
Wednesday, cprll 27, 1077
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short stuff
Beef steak consumers are
asked to give their opinion
of steak samples and for
doing so will be given a free
ice cream cone by the UNL
Dairy Store on East Cam-
. pus. Interested persons
should stop at FQod and
Nutrition Bidg. 115 at 2:45
pjn. Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
A representative from
calendar
1-9 pjn.-Scholarships
and Financial Aids Inter-
views; Camelot Blue Sum
mer Employment, Nebraska
Union 222.
1.30 pjn. Mini-University
Working Parent class,
Union 242.
. 1:30 pjn -Personnel
Orientation, Union 232.
4 ' pjn.-Environmental
Health Majors, Union 216.
5 pjn. - Alpha Lambda
thie Veterans Administration
office will be in Nebraska
Union 338 from 1 1 a.m. to
noon today to answer ques
tions about VA benefits.
The Alpha Lambda Delta
make up initiation will be at
5 p.m. in the Union Audi
torium. The Nebraska Union
Advisory Board will meet
Wednesday at 7 p jn. in the
Nebraska East Union. Room
number will be posted.
The UNL Women's Re
source Center is sponsoring
a film featuring five films
about women, by women.
Delta Initiation, Union 232."
5:30 p.m.-Enguieering
Toastmasters, Union liar-
vest Room C.
6 p jn.-Sigma Xi Dinner,
Union 202-202A.
6:30 p.m. -Innocents
Mortar Board - Ivy Day,
Union 2 16.
6:30 pjn.-ASUN, Union
Centennial Room.
7 pjn.-Interfratemity
Council, Union Conference
Rooms.
7:30 p.m. Pi Sigma -Alpha
speech by Professor
Samuel Patterson, Union
242.
7:30 pjn.-Math Coun
selors, Union 225 B-C.
The films will be shown in
the Nebraska . Union Small
-Auditorium ct 7:30 pjn.
Admission is $130.'
Samuel Patterson, profes
sor of political science at
the University of Iowa, will
speak at a meeting of Pi
Sigma Alpha at 8 pjn. in
the Union.
The second annual Roger
L Zwetzig Memorial
Lecture will be held today
at 1:30 pjn. in the auditor
ium of the Home Econom
ics Bldg. This year's speaker
is Meyer Friedman, associ
ate chief of medicine and
'director of the Harold
Brunn Institute for Cardio
vascular Research at the
Mount Zion , Hospital and
Medical Center in San Fran-
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in library affecti
CISCO.
The UNL Young Demo
crats wEl meet at 9 pjn. in
Union 345. - '
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The 'Nebraskaland
Treasure Hunters will meet
Thursday at 8 p.m. at the
State Federal Savings and
Loan, 6120 Havelock.
daily nebixskan
Editor-in-chief: Sandy, Mohr. Managing -Editor: Pete Mason.
News Editor: Rex Seiine. Associate News Editors: Larry Lutzand
Ron Ruggtess. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment Editor:
Carla Engstrom. Sports Editor: Jim Hunt. Night . News Editor:
Sharon Armstrong. Photography Chief: Ted Kirk.
Copy editors: Deb Bockhahn. Ann Owens, Gail Smith and
Becky Witiiams. Business Manager: Jerri Haussiar. Advertising .
Manager: Gresg Wurdeman. Assistant Advertising fcSanaisr: Dick
Worick. Production Manager: Kitty Poiicky.
The Daily Nebraska n is published by the UNL Publications
Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during
the fall and spring semesters, except during vacations. Address:
The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets,
Lincoln, Neb. 68508. Telephone: (402) 472-2523.
Copyright 197g, The Daily Nebraskan. Material may be re
printed without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebreskan,
except material covered by another copyright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb GC5G1 .
No arrests have been made yet in connection with a
Thursday attack of a 23-year-old UNL student in Love
Library.
Gerald Rudolph, dean of libraries, said it was the first
attack in the library since he started at UNL two years
220. The library does not plan to increase security for
finals week when many students use the library, he said.
- No campus policemen are permanently assigned to any
university buildings, including the library, and Love
Library is responsible for its own security, said Campus
Police Capt. Robert Edmunds.
The student attacked Thursday was studying in the
seventh floor book stacks, Edmunds said. She was hit on
the back of the head with an unknown object at 8:50
a.m.,he said.
The woman was treated for cuts and released from
Lincoln General Hosp'tal, he said.
A wifness saw a man run by at the time and campus
police have a possible description of him, Edmunds said.
"He was in his early 20 s, around six feet tall, slender
to medium build, with ctomi hair, wearing jeans and a blu
waist length nylon coat and was wearing two-tone plastic
rim glasses," Edmunds said.
Rudolph said Love employs two people for security,
but usually these people patrol exits and occasionally
check the building. .
Rudolph said he has alerted his staff to the situation
and if people are scared to use the stacks, he suggested
they should study in couples.
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Everybody is a winner during Jason's bsiloon
bananza. You can save from 10 to 100 (free)
on everything in Jason's downtown store.
All you have to do, after you've picked out the
clothing you want to buy is pull a balloon down
from the ceiling and pop it. Inside the balloon
will be a card telling ycu what percentage dis
count you get on your purchase.
Everybody wins!
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