The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1980, Page page 3, Image 3

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    monday, april 28, 1980
daily nebraskan
page 3
Graduation exercises
scheduled for May 10
Commencement exercises will be in the University of
( Nebraska-Lincoln Bob Devaney Sports Center at 9:30
ajn. Saturday, May 10.
More than 100 graduate, professional and baccalaure
ate degrees will be awarded at the exercise.
Included among those who will receive degrees at the
Commencement exercises Saturday morning wfll be stu
dents in Graduate College, Teachers College, and the
Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture, Arts and Sciences,
Business Administration, Engineering and Technology,
and Home Economics.
Graduates of the University of Nebraska Dental
College, although administratively a part of the University
of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, will also, receive
degrees at the UNL Commencement.
Editor in chief: Rocky H.A. Strunk; News editor: Mike
Sweeney; Associate editor: Randy Essex; Managing editor: Frank
Hassler; Associate news editor: Margaret Stafford; Magazine and
specials editor: Jill Denning; Night news editor: Bob Lannin;
Features editor: Alice Hrnicek; Layout editor: Denise Andersen;
Entertainment editor: Kim Wilt; Sports editor: Shelley Smith;
Photography chief: Mark Billingsley; Art director: Rick Hemphill;
Assistant night news editor: Andre Everett; East campus bureau
chief: Barb Bierman; Legislative bureau chief: Gordon Johnson;
Ombudsperson: Liz Austin.
Copy editors: Diane Andersen, Barb Bierman, Roger Budden
berg, Michelle Carr Nancy Ellis. Pam George. Kris Hansen, Lynn
Mongar. Martha Murdock, Barb Richardson, Kathy Sjulin and
Mary Kay Way man.
Business manager: Anne Shank; Production manager: Kitty
Policky; Advertising manager: Denise Jordan; Assistant advertising
manager: Art Small.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Board Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semest
ers, except during vacations.
Publications Board Chairman Mark Bowen, 474-3838. Pro
fessional Adviser Don Walton, 473-7317.
Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 14th and R
Streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68588. Telephone: 472-2588.
Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to
the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. 68510.
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Here are answers to some common
questions about used books.
Q. How does the University Bookstore determine how much my books
are worth when I sell them back?
A. If the bookstore has notification from the instructor that the book is
to be re-adopted for the next semester, and if the bookstore does
not already have a sufficient stock on hand, then the student will be
offered 60 of the publishers's current list price. For instance, a
book which currently sells for $10.00 new, and which meets the
requirements noted above would be worth $6.00. It would be re
sold the next semester for. $7.50.
If the bookstore has not received notice that the book will be
used again, or if it already has a sufficient stock, the book would be
worth the current wholesale price as indicated by one of the na
tion's largest jobbers of used textbooks. The buyer will be happy to
answer any questions which you may have regarding the price paid.
Q. Is sixty percent the usual price paid for textbooks around the coun
try? A. Definitely not! Most stores in the United States pay only 50 percent
for books being used again. The University Bookstore is one of only
a very few which pay 60 percent. And remember we pay cash.
Q. What about paperbacks? Does the same policy apply to them?
A. Yes. The University Bookstore does not penalize you on text paper
backs. If they are being used again, and if the bookstore needs
them, they are still worth 60 percent of the publisher's current list
price. The only exceptions are mass market and English paperbacks
which are bought at wholesale prices.
Q. If the publisher's price has gone up since I bought my books, will I
receive the benefit of that prices increase?
A. Yes. For instance, if you bought your book for $9.00, and the pub
lisher's list price is now $10.00, you will get $6.00, not $5.40.
Remember, Bring Us Your Books During Final Week.
Books will be bought May 1-2, and May 5-9
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at the 0DC3I1 University Bookstore
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