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Page 12 Summer Nebraskan, Tuesday, June 13, 1978 Brown Bag Lectureships begin June 1 5 Brown Bag Lectureships, brief presen tations by UN-L faculty members on general interest topics, will be held again this summer during the first-five week session. The presentations, sponsored by the Union Program Council Talks and Topics Committee, begin at noon each Thurs day in the Nebraska Union lounge. The first lecture, June 15, by Bert Evans, associate professor of economics is "Looking at Corporate America through the Farmer's Eyes." Jim French of the English department will lecture June 22 on "Folk Music: Tradition, Innovation, and the Popular Structures of History". Keith Prichard, professor of history and philosophy of education, Hubert Schneider, mathematics professor, and Paul Olsen, director of the Center for Great Plains Studies will also give Brown Bag lectures during the session. Research programs get support from outside sources classifieds V ) Sublet room in large house approximately 620 to 81. Near south. 435-2364. Housemate wanted own room in beautiful large home, near south. 435-2364. MATH TUTORING Math 90, 100, 104, 106, 107, 208, 220, 221. Also C. Sci. Fortran, Cobol, PL 1. Call Kent Brunzell, 477-1376. Lt. Stephens, Congrats on your final destination. How about celebrating this friday even ing in Omaha. Patches and I will even chauffer you. Aufwledershen Ollie Help wanted over the noon hour and evenings; Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Apply at Zack's, 242 N. 13th. Brown bag it with Prof. Bert Evans in the Union Main Lounge, at noon Thursday. Nancy K.-have fun in Europe this summer, but watch out for those French men. K.S. Lost: New 5-drawer filing cabinet. We need it desperately. -The 1 12 Gang. RENTAL Air Conditioners, Color TVs-BlackWhite TVs, furniture, and refrigerator. Living Room, Bedroom, and Dinette3 Rooms-$49.95. 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The purpose of the project is to assess the effectiveness of a computer assisted instruction system for dental students. Other grants received in May include: $65,134 from the National Institute of Mental Health to support the clinical psychology training program at UNL. This is the program's 28th year of federal support. $35,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy to support the second year of a study of the charge transfer cross section determination in heavy ion-heavy ion collisions by physics professor Joseph Macek and chemistry professor Gordon A. Gallup. $24,504 from the National Institute of Mental Health to support for a fifth year the University of Nebraska inter disciplinary programs assisting children called UNIPROACH. $10,000 from the Westinghouse Foundation to support for a second year the research of electrical engineering professors Don J. Nelson and David W. 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