The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 31, 1983, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Dally Ncbraskan
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Charles Mignon, UNL English professor,
received a $29,000 grant to support his editing
work on an 18th century manuscript.
Mignon received the grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities to support his
editing a 276-ysar-old manuscript written by
Edward Taylor, a prominent American poet of
the Colonial period.
Additional funds and services are being
provided by the UNL English department, the
College of Arts and Sciences, and the offices of
UNL Chancellor J.Iartin Massengale and John
Strong, vice chancellor of academic affairs.
The Taylor manuscript is regarded as an
important literary find. Mignon hopes to have
it published several years from now by the
Modern Language Association of America.
Mignon has been working on the 846-page
manuscript for five years. It is a collection of 36
sermons delivered by Taylor between 1693 and
1706 on the theme of the types of the Old
Testament The manuscript was discovered in
the library of a Nebraska City family several
years ago. ,
English professor
earns scholar's grant
Wednesday, August 31, 1S33
Police.
Continued Crom Paa 8 .
Gade said the department does not have total
control over the phone installation. After plans are
approved, money must be budgeted by the
university for the phones.
Fey said that the department has been
disappointed with the phones that have been
installed. He said prank calls have presented more
problems than anticipated and that there has been
some vandalism to the phones.
Fey said that until phones are installed on East
Campus, students should use the emergency
number, 911, in a phone booth. No money is
required to dial the number.
Additional lighting was installed during the sum
mer at the Law College to improve the area's safety,
Grounds Department Director Wilbur Dasenbrock
said. No other lights were installed on campus
because of budget cuts, he said.
Dasenbrock said hh department has asked for
money to improve lighting on campus but has not
received enough. He said he has requested for five
years that money be budgeted for installation of
lights and sidewalks by the East Campus 38th Street
entrance, but no money has been budgeted.
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