J W, f ' :f Wednesday, October 26, 1977 page U daily nebraskan 'Spaeewoman' . :v ! u .IniKv! from D.l VWUm" - r She explained that much research can be done in a zero gravity environment that cannot be done on earth. The research includes medical research on hemophelia, chemical research to combine metals and produce alloys that cannot be produced on earth and psycholo gical research on the human reaction to a zero gravity environment. She added that the space program may rent shuttle space to various industries such as pharmaceutical, im munological and electronic companies in the future. Sauerland said she is looking forward to the kind of medical research she may be doing on the shuttle." She added that she has wanted to work in aerospace medicine since she went to medical school. ,' , . L' Sauerland, a mother of three, said she has wanted to be an astronaut since she was very young and thinks space is "the biggest challenge 20th century man can meet." Sauerland, who spoke to a Women in Science Career symposium Tuesday night, said she neve? had the ad vantage of any programs or organizations that encouraged women to pursue careers in science when she was in college. She added that women in medical school when she was in school were looked on as a rarity. 3 (Dscars 13th &0 GunnysBldg. TONIGHT IS BUD NIGHT! 7 - close v.v.v'.wj 1 .:!! '-.v.w. Draws 25 - Pitchers for a buck! Come on in and sample America's U most DODular beer! it WedThur.Fri.Sat.fc no cover Wrong time given The Daily Nebraskan incorrectly reported Friday that Prof. Mary EUen Rudin would speak today on mathematics at 10:30. She will speak at 1 1 :30. Also, the panel discussion scheduled for 8 pjn. has been moved to 7 :30 p jn. It also was incorrectly reported that 22 of 440 life science faculty members and 368 of 2,100 life science students were women. Those figures were for all science departments at UNL. Anne Parkhurst is an assistant statistics professor at the biometrics center rather than the life sciences depart ment. - TORSIGNT OWLV DOUBLE DOUGH FREE With Any Pizza Upon Request JOHN BALLEU AUTHOR OF THE MONTH OHN POWItLL It a hectic time of year, so iSS some time on yourself relaxing w.tn jonn row.,, rp. . heloed millions to widen their horizons and develop more last.ng, attitudes and increased awareness ot your personal potential. SIIlSS to see the John Powell bestsellers on personal growth and emotional fulfillment. LofcSs BOOKSTORE 10OFF NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 31 204 N. 13th AND Clocktower" 70th & A ght Supporters sou for Civic Center " Citizens for the Civic Center are canvassing 90 voting precincts to educate Lincolnites about the Civic Center, Bond issue, according to Civic Center Corporation Execu tive Director Art Thompson. The bond issue election Nov. 8 would finance renova tion of the old city hall and old federal building, Thompson said. The two buildings would be joined by a performing arts theatre and the buildings would be used for city offices he siid The' Civic Center Corporation, which owns the two buildings, will give them to the city if the bond issue passes. " ' If the bond issue fails and the corporation decides not to push for another bond issue, the city has an option to buy the buildings from the corporation for the purchase price of $695 ,000, Thompson said. In that case, the money would be returned to the Woods Foundation and the NU Foundation, which donat ed money to the corpofation to buy the buildings, he said. Citizens for the Civic Center has two paid staff members and over 500 volunteers to distribute informa tion about the bond issue in 90 of the 175 city precincts, Thompson said. 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