The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 24, 1983, Back-to-School Edition, Page Page 55, Image 55

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    Wednesday, August 24, 1933
Daily Nebraskan
Page 55
The last thing any student wants to think about is
typing a term paper, but before you know it, stu
dents will be found rushing to get their papers typed
and handed in on time.
"I can't type" is no longer a good excuse for not
handing papers in on time because several Lincoln
businesses provide typing services for students.
Sherry Lee, business manager of Manpower Tem
porary Services, said Manpower employs one typist
in the office who is very experienced with term
papers, theses and dissertations. All papers are
completed within a week or on the day promised,
Lee said.
If the typist is swamped with work, Manpower will
provide extra help to make sure that all work is
completed as promised, she said. Manpower
charges $7 per hour.
Words Etc. ovner Charlotte Doe said Words Etc.
does everything on a first-come-first-served basis.
She said they can do any manuscript within one or
two days, depending on their workload. Words Etc.
charges an average of 10 cents per line, Boe said.
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Affirmative Action
Administration Building 504
472-417
Officer: Martin Bradley Munn
This service ensures University
compliance with federal regulations
and laws which forbid discrimination
on the basis of race, religion, color,
handicap, marital status, veteran sta
tus, age nationality, ethnic origin or
sex, including sexual harassment.
Handicapped Students' Services
Assistance can be obtained in sev
eral offices on campus: The Affirma
tive Action Office makes adjustments
in class scheduling, provides parking
information, helps with on-campus trans
portation and makes arrangements
for study aids.
The University Recreation Depart
ment makes available information on
recreational opportunities for handi
capped students.
Veterans' Services
Administration Building 209,
Window
Veterans' Affairs Clerk:
Patti Johnson
Johnson receives and relays infor
mation on t he academic status of stu
dents who receive VA benefits.
Women's Resource Center
Nebraska Union 116 472-2597
Director. Sandi iihoten
The Center offers many resources
on the changing social roles of both
men and women and organizes discus
sion and support groups, primarily for
women students.
Adult Learning Services
Nebraska Center
33rd and Holdrege streets
472-2171
Director of Evening Programs:
Deanna E vers oil
As part of UNL's Division of Continu
ing Studies, the services include as
sistance and special counseling for non
traditional students.
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