The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 29, 1978, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Summer Nebraskan Thursday, June 29, J 978 Page 3
University News Briefs
'Colonies in Space9
Some visionaries of man's future are
predicting that thousands of people will
live in space colonies within the next 50
years.
The Ralph Mueller Planetarium ex
plores these predictions in the program
"Colonies in Space." Programs are
presented Monday through Friday at
2:45 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays
at 2:30 and 3:45 p.m.
Admission is 50 cents for students and
$1.25 for adults.
NASA speaker
NASA official Jesco H. von Puttkamer
lectured in the Nebraska Union Wednes
day on the new age of space indus
trialization. Von Puttkamer discussed space in
dustrialization and how it can offer a
realistic approach to future develop
ments in space, including space coloni
zation. Von Puttkamer is Program Manager of
Space Industrialization and Intergrated
Long-Range Planning studies in the
Advanced Programs office of Space
Transportation Systems in Washington,
DC.
Brown Bag
The third Brown Bag lectureship
begins at noon, June 29 in the Nebraska
Union main lounge. Keith Prichard of
the department of history and
philosophy of education will speak on the
"Academic Subculture vs. Sports Sub
culture in Education Today and in the
Future."
Hubert Schneider, associate professor
of mathematics, will speak on "Life in
Hitler's Germany" on July 6.
'Habeas Corpus'
"Habeas Corpus" premiers June 30 at
the Studio Theatre in the Temple
Building at 8 p.m. and continues July 3
through July 5.
The Nebraska Repertory Theatre
schedule also includes "Sherlock
Holmes" on July 1.
Planetarium presents
'Cosmic Concerts'
Ralph Mueller Planetarium begins
a new series, "Cosmic Concerts,"
Thursday and Friday at 7 and 8 p.m. The
light and music show contains no
narration as it journeys through the
music of Isao Tomita and Vangelis.
First experimentally produced for the
Planetarium's 20th anniversary under
the title "Kosmos," this show has been
restaged for this series of performances.
The program lasts approximately 35
minutes.
All persons coming to this program
must enter at the west entrance of the
State Museum building (Morrill Hall) on
the UN-L campus. All seats for this
special program are $1.25.
Summer Nebraskan
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Journalism during
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