page 2 daily nebraskan thursday, September 20, 1079 atari! 0 0 0 Continued from Page 1 The median salary for deans of colleges of arts and sciences was $34,008. UNL Arts and Sciences Dean Max Larscn makes $43,100 a year, while his counterpart at the University of Oklahoma earns $46,000, The dean at Missouri makes $52,500; at Kansas, $47,300; at Kansas State, $46,020; at Colorado, $48,500. The dean of Scl ences and Humanities at Iowa State is paid $51,200. The Chronicle of Higher Education reported that the median salary for athletic directors is $26,364, compared to Bob Devaney's $45,700. However, Oklahoma's athletic director is paid $38,300. The, Kansas State atheletlc director gets $45060. The same job pays $43 JOOO at Colorado. Missouri's athletic director Is paid $42,000 and the job pays $41,000 at Iowa State. The national median for an executive vice president at a university system is $37,290, NU Executive Vice President for Administration William Erskine is paid $39,600. His counterpart at Missouri is paid $56,200. At Kansas State, the vice president Is paid $51,960. The job pays $45,000 at Colorado, and at Kansas, $47,818. UNL affirmative action officer Bradley Munn was the only administrator whose salary was betow the national median. stall staff The UPC Culture Center will meet Thursday at 3:30 pjm, in the Culture Center. The Campus Red Cross will meet Thursday at 6 p. m. in the Union. Room number will be posted. The Progressive Student Union will pre snet a forum on women at 7 pjn. in the Union. Room number will be posted. Gary Ackers, professor of Johns Hop. kins University, will speak on "Thermo, dynamic Constraints and the Mechanism of Cooperativity in Human Hemoglobin" Fri day at 3:30 p.m. In Hamilton Hall 122. t The Association for Computing Ma chines will meet Friday at 8:30 pjn at 1921 "C" Street. Everyone is invited to the Daisy's IFMJL (gOILHIIlii . MM? off on all merchandise mm OTJtV Thursday, Sept. 20 5 p.m.-12 midnight Also serving wine & cheese 2nd level Atrium 12th & "N' mm ma mn inxi mm 8:30 ajn.-Career Plan, ning and Placement, Inter . view Film, Room 232 9 ajn.-Noon-Student Affairs Staff Meeting, Geor gian Suite B 10:30 aan.-Career Plan ning & Placement Interview Film, Room 232 11 a.m,-AStfN Govern ment Liaison Committee, News Conference, Regency Suite A Noon-Latin American Student Association Film, Main Lounge 24 pjm.-Student Affairs Mentoring Project, Georgian Suite A 24 pjn.-Nebraska Union Planning Committee, Room 216 5:30-7 pjn.-UPC City Talks & Topics, Georgian Suite B 5:30-7:30 pw.-Phi Mu Alpha Suifonia, Harvest RoomC .67i30 pm-TCampus Red Cross, Georgian Suite A 6- 7:30 pjn.-Council of American Indian Students, Regency Suite B 6 pjm .-Christian Science Organization, Room 232 7- 8:30 pjn.-Belta Alpha Psi, Regency Suite A 7-9 p.m.-Christian Sci ence Counselor, Room 225 BC 7-9 pjn .-Progressive Student Union, Room 402 7:30-9 pjn.-NUPIRG, The Cellars . TORCH-BRAZED FRAME FULLY LUGGED CONSTRUCTION fmJiTlIlf ?J ITlf 1 189.95 Tht f m Tmhr fin 30-eouf. iO-ora ta mm titgo vnorm- tOturM ) -"M0-4n-Cht:li?o" ofCh-rKa tug94 tigtiwigM frtww ) lar price Tr' ubtihi lot ttx riding uiiity, flttiiy. anifi n ligMnaM t"1 . , . ptivmtiK IM " Wrttl mf. WtiliCflt k4f . tram ttiaf ptoftty . careful bum " partec? itfl"" . . . cHcrcctvrrattct wtwcfc aaH ft MrMing -m mapro4tica4 ' f Ht Quality. irr Lf - v I .G.:iO.