The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1977, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nebraskan
Campaign on road to goa
be
The $25 million fund-raising campaign
by the NU Foundstion is well on the way
toward its goal.
Although the .campaign officially will
not be launched until September, two
donors already have contributed $2.2
million to the foundation, according to the
foundation! Vice President Ed ttlrsch.
Hirsch said foundation chairman D. B.
Varner has not identified the donors.
According to Varner, the campaign
money will help NU "achieve a new level
of academic distinction" but will not re
place tax dollars.
. The first year of the three-year
campaign will focus on identification and
solicitation of major donors, or those
contributing more than $100,000, Hirsch
ssid.
The national campaign committee first
will evaluate prospective donors, he said.
Volunteer foundation members then will
visit these people and explain the univer
sity's needs, he said.
"We want to explain things to them and
let them have some input," he said.
In the second and third year, efforts will
be expanded to alumni and friends living
in and outside Nebraska, he said.
Dortors may specify where in the univer
sity they wish their money to go, he said.
Some of the money collected will be in
vested immediately for programs ready to
be started, he said.
short stuff
Applications for Daily
Nebraska senior editorial
positions for next fall are
due today at 4 p.m. in the
Daily Nebraskan office,
Nebraska Union 34.
Applications for reporter,
photographer, columnist
and sports, entertainment
and layout editor are due
Tuesday at 4 p.m. Appli
cants should sign up for an
interview time when apply-
calendar
11:30 a .m .-College of
Engineering Construction
luncheon,
Management
Union 202.
Noon -Engineering
Union 243.
College of
luncheon,
"C o R R I E"
Behind tht Scenes with i
"Hiding Place" 1 hr. film
NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 1.
6.15 P.M. Free-will Offering
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
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Noon LaVista School,
Union South Conference
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dent Association, Union 2 p.m.-Dai!y Nebraskan,
337. Union 216.
2 p.m.-Chancellor's 7:30 p.m. -Inter-Varsity
office, reception with Afro- Christian Fellowship, Union
American Collegiate 202.
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The UN L Army ROTC
Dept. will sponsor a rappell-
ing clinic Saturday at 9 a.m.
RappeHing is tht skill of
descending a wall by rope.
Participants will be given
the opportunity to rappel.
, The ; Chinese Student
Association is sponsoring a
transition party at Congress
Inn, 2001 West O St.,
Saturday at 8 p.m.
Admission is free.
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AIChE members meet
today at 2:30 p.m.ln Avery
337 to hear Marc Nagele
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Evaluate a Prospective
Employer.
The UNL
Science Dept.
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seminar from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
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ways to that of Tolkien: it possesses that certain shim
mer Yet he has done Tolkien one better by making his
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beginning "once upon a time, many years hence when
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