Paga 2 Summer Nebraskan, Thursday August 2, 1979 Cnca continued from page 1 in the Big Eight surpassing Colorado which was at the top last year. Cuca said that the increase would "price people out of the educational market if costs continue to rise. "Gentlemen, where is it going to ejid?" he asked. Raun willing However, Regent Robert Raun from Minden said he was willing to pay a tuition increase for his three children attending UNL. "As" a farmer everything I buy has gone up. I'm in favor of the hike. We'll raise the money and then economize," he said. Richard Kennedy, student regent from the University of Nebraska Medical Center said he also supported the tuition increase. "If you cut the budget, you cut specialties. We have to keep good person nel at our university and only by retaining them can We pull in nationally rated pro fessors," he said. Do! o 24 awarded trust funds continued from page 1 She said she will require the meeting to be recorded on tape. She said a previous meeting with NU President Ronald Roskens was reported wrong because no one had recorded what was said. Davidson said she will be happy to meet with university officials as long as some of her requirements are met. Davidson said she would not attend a meeting with the administration on one side and she on the other. If there is any evidence contrary to her change Davidson said she would be glad to hear it. "If there is any evidence contrary to her charges, hear it," she said. According to Davidson no one has yet asked Dobson to come up with hard proof to defend himself. "No one has yet asked Dobson for solid proof, and to me it is so logical and simple," she said. mm r Brown-Bag Lecture Edward Schwartzkopf, Kegent oi tne university Nebraska fromJ&totjf uug. 2, 12: Nebraska Union Main Lounge Thi :00 illllill xv mm JL f8: : : : : : : 1 v I:::::-::::::::::! p.m. mmm mm Cobb scholarships awarded to 12 Twelve University of Nebraska-Lincoln students from Fremont have been awarded Gustaf L. Cobb Scholarships. Recipients of $800 schol arships were Thomas Lans worth and Peter Wegman, both Law College students. Recipients of $650 schol arships were Timothy Brown, Kory Nelson, Ken neth Chleborad, David Fur stenau, Scott Havekost, Robert Michaud, Paul Stef fensmeier, Patrict Peters, Robert Lannin and Michael Walla. A national survey Among the 169 public universities reporting, Ohio State ranked first, with $5,626,651 in gifts, follow ed by Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Minne sota, Washington, Cali fornia at Berkeley, Ball State and Nebraska. Of the nation's 887 colleges or universities, both private and public, the NU Found ation ranked 28th. The survey was conduct ed vby the Council ipr Fi nancial Aid to Education. Two hundred dollar scholarships provided by the Beach-Byer Charitable Trust Fund have been a warded 24 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students. Recipients are: Allen - Lori L. Von Min den. Arapahoe - Jane Vanars dale. Ashland Samuel E. Smith. Bradshaw - Bradley Stuhr. Callaway - Karen L. Ax tell. Clay Center - Patrick Sullivan. Israeli Doctor to speak Friday Lilly Tell, Director of Audiology in Israel's Had assah Hospital in Jerus alem, will speak at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Friday, August 3. Dr. Tell, internationally known Pediatric Audio logist, will discuss proced ures for early diagnosis of Deafness in young infants. Her lecture will be in Rooom 313 of the Barkley Memorial Center at 10 a.m. The lecture will be open to the public without charge. Fremont - Gall Stork. Imperial - Ruth Langen feld. Leigh - Audrey Went. Lincoln - Brian Beezley, Christina Carlson, Brian Fanders, Nancee Shannon. Martell Jaap Langen berg. Millard - Gregory Stoner. Omaha David W. Clark, Karen D. Donnelly, Ter rence Hopkins, Therese La Ordix, Cynthia Retelsdorf, Douglas A. Stein. Randolph - Julie Arens. Syracuse - Paul M. Moss. Wausa Lisa K. Main quist. Bryan, Texas - Tony L. Bishop. I - " ft t l 11 vji ! vw i VI V? v f i f k : .7 ' I j xw - Al Suaaaer Fadilons f -S ,sVi This is the last issue of the Summer Nebraskan. The Daily Nebraskan begins publication August 27. c , cm if xZJ opening soon at the glass menagerie ill i iii i itnit liiinn ij , iii M ii Din t a a n. i 1 p n . RECORD STORE mm 2l7nallth 477-6061 Niwl expanded u:cd IP selection! - j Rock, soul , jazz, folk, classical end collector items j J Sell us your unwanted albums cn Thursdays 10S0-6 i II v ,; , " I