The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1980, Page page 2, Image 2

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daily nebraskan
thursday, november 13, 1980
GEORGE CUKOR'S
LITTLE WOMEN
Starring Katherine Hepburn
TONIGHT
Nov. 13
7 & 9:15 p.m.
Sheldon Film Theatre
$150 UN L students
$2.00 general
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city take one series p-jf
"...faithful and highly satisfy
ing transcription of Louisa May
Alcott's sentimental tale of
family life in 'rural Ameriea
during the 1860s. "
R. A. I!. Pickard
"... this is what Cukor's own art
is about. I know that he has
fixed for me the texture of
New hug land life, its stern
eharrn and austere optimism, in
Little Women.
Gavin Lambert
"Hepburn had been a magnifi
eent Jo in Little Women..."
Pauline Kael
Workshop features
women's heritage
A regional conference on
the heritage and future of
women, will be sponsored
by the UNL Women's Stud
ies Association, is schedul
ed for Nov. 15 and 16 at
the Nebraska Center for
Continuing Education.
Registration for the two
day conference will begin at
8 a.m. Saturday, with fees
of $12.50 for students and
$18 from the public.
The UNL Women's Stud
ies department is co-spoiling
the event with the UNL
and UNO Women's
Resource Centers and Wom
en's Studies is offered as an
interdisciplinary major or
minor at UNL and began in
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hanging around killing time and
by the way, "How did you do?"
You tell them a celebration is in
order and that you're buying the
beer. "Look," one of them says,
"If you did that well, buy us
something special." Tonight, let
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1976 as a branch of the
Home Economics and Eng
lsih departments.
Activities will include
presentations of papers on
topics relevant to women,
entertainment and a reg
ional general meeting.
Moira Ferguson, chair
person of the Women's
Studies Department, said
the conference will include
"a mix" of topics for all
women. She said that be
cause this is the first time
the regional conferences will
be in Lincoln it should be a
boost to the UNL Women's
Studies program.
"It is important because
it brings together women
from the community and
the academy," Ferguson
said.
Keynote speaker for the
event is author and poet
Michelle Cliff, who will
speak on "Passing: the
Fear of Difference and the
Denial of Wholeness." She
also will speak on campus
about the problems of rac
ism, Nov. 14 at 1:30 p.m.
at the Sandoz Residence
Hall lounge, and at 3:30
p.m. in the Andrews Hall
2nd floor lounge, she will
talk about a book she
edited.
The conference will end
with a concert by a lesbian
feminist singer and song
writer, Meg Christian. She
will perform at 8 p.m.
Saturday at Kimball Recit-
sgyff
Campus Red Cross is
sponsoring a recruitment
booth in the Nebraska
Union for the University
Blood Drive on Dec. 2 and
3. The booth is open to
day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Home Economic
Education Association will
meet tonight at 6:30 in the
Home Economics Building.
Room 121 . Speaker Bobby
Sward will talk on extension
careers.
The Inter-Varsity Christ
ian Fellowship will meet to
morrow night at 7 in the
Nebraska Union. Room will
be posted.
There will be a Pre-Med
workshop on Saturday at
10:30 a.m. in the Nebraska
Union.
The Women's Law Cau
cus Lectureship Committee
is sponsoring a speaker on
Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to
noon in the College of Law.
An informal lunch will
follow from noon to 1 p.m.
with participate from the
Law College. Call 472-2161
for more information.
There will be a Criminal
Justice Club meeting on
Nov. 16 at 4 p.m. at God
father's. Students interested in
internships second semester
with the National Wildlife
Federation, Water and
Power Resources of the U.S.
Department of the Interior
or the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administra
tion should contact the Co
ordinator for Experimental
Education, Room 1218 Old
father. Phone 472-1452.