i 1 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1C33 Pcno 14 Daily Ncbra:kan Museum preserves Nebraska's riclni history ! The Nebraska Etcte Ilbtoricd Society's new State ilusctra cflllitory epened a few vvccl-i co end it's a doczy. The extensive remodeling of the former Ece's Club ho been expertly carried out end the buiidin the 3 few, if ar.y, pewits pc!ns frcn the make-over. A tour through the four-story structure begins v4th brief introductory disphp on lis rround Hcor. Included are pieces ranir.3 from Plains Indian erti- ' ';.7 'I gtztt by Cra?j itaretsn An exLliit ct the rw Ctstc Ostoricsl Gockty Ucsesn. nh7fr OO ,fln7 WED.-8 p.m. To Gloss FRI.-4 p.mTo 6 p.m. 35 Draws $1.65 Pitchers 65 Cans 65 Well "Drinks BRASS. KAIL i at . ' i r r v fcY jC,W 4 . e. ft .,. at a-ft feJti aw AGRICULTURALISTS... " 4 V W x2 I bockgrouods ore needed in developing notions. Ask fhem how I n?ir iviwwieroge o crops, uvesrocN pooyenon. rarm mecnonta a i beekeeping methods help oileviore hunger, increcse personal income ond develop fechnicol skills. Ihey'll fell you of the rewords of seeing direct results of their efforts, Ihey'll fell you r eoce taps is me rougnesr po you u ever love. Sign up for interview and pick up an application now: Ag. PLACEMENT OFFICE - EAST CAMPUS Thurs. , Nov. 3 EDaiOMN-GlEF The Daily Nebraskan is now accepting applications until 4 p.m. October 23 for Editor-in-Chief for spring semester, 1S34. The Editor-in-Chief formulates editorial policy, over sees newsroom operations, determines editorial page corstents'and reports to the Publication Board. Applicants must have one year newspaper experience and be a student at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. A'iwtler.s can fcs obtained from Dan Shattil, r.-- :a Z thbrir'crUr.'.cn. 7 ... UNL does not discriminate in Its academic, admisions or I employment programs and abides by all federal restil&tioiu f pertaining to same. I o yf o 11 iTT! Dilly facts (from various Nebraska di3) to a beautifully scruff buckskin fur trader's jacket, worn about 1CC0. The second floor b called the Nebraska History Gallery. Displays dating back to ancient cave dwellers and reaching up to the 1971 Cornhusker football team are arranged chronologically (lexi cally enough) in a meandering labyrinth throughout the floor. The subdued lighting is pleasant, but the area's arrangement can be somewhat confusing, as I overheard another viewer comment Perhaps a few larger "landmark" displays would help to keep one's bearings and break up any monotony. The second floor also contains speciHc displays on each of Nebraska's native Indian tribes as well as a display for nearly every epoch and era of this state's history. In the corner areas are "period" rooms, dec orated with actual furnishings of respective time periods. These are always fun to experience, even if the glass walls boxing, them in give each an eerie "Twilight Zone" quality. The third floor of the museum contains a replica of a general store and special collections of such things as picture frames, dolls, art glass, beadwork, and the Walter J. Charney collection of firearms. Featured in the museum's gallery area on this floor on the paintings of John P. Falter. Falter was born in Plattsmouth in 1910, and is known primarily for the 185 cover illustrations he created between 1943 and 1969 for the Saturday Evening Post. Dur- -ing the 'COs and 70s, he painted more than 300 western art works. His technique ranged from a tight, precise approach similar to Andrew Vyeth's, to a more painterly application, such rs in the beau tiful and unfinished portrait of James Cagneyi" ' Falter died in Philadelphia in 1C32. With the aid of his widow, his studio has been re-created in the gallery. It's a good show, but a bit spotty in the overall quality of the works. - The museum is located at 131 Centennial Mall North, and is open 0 an. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 1:30 to 5 p.m. Sundays. The old state museum at 1 Eth and R streets will continue to house the administrative calces, archives, library and photo lab. t J ea. J J (g) j . $2.50 minimum charge per dty on com mercial ad. Ten words Included. $2.00 minimum charee per day on mdi vidua! student anrf student organiza tion ads. Students must pay for the ad at the time it is placed. NO REFUNDS ON PREPAID ADS. HO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOfl MOKE THAN ONE INCORRECT IN SERTION. FOUND ads may be submitted frs of Charge. "81 Suzuki CSSSOi. very low mites. Great) Cnep 47&-1707. Mike. COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS) Harvard (grey). Ye!e (white). Princeton (navy), Dartmouth (keliy). North Carol Ins (light Mue). USC (white), others. $14 each postpaid. 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L0VC!S Interested in frnifi7 aco-ep fjrbrd Irsg, etting farm V. : "ck. twsJing iv:N. Ciil Roy, V..i . I. Scholar shfes J 3 and 2yr are swall bla tor tnarj sttfta. A CPA of S.2 Is co!r-?si.:ie. Call i 2- 2 :.; x L!"'e Ba's Is now taking "--.-.ti;;.?ns fr full & Ll-ti.ne v ' . 'y In partan, i.- ias, i. a Cj-v..u. .r. Wanted: 2 Q.A. Kckr ts Iowa Ststa Came. CaB 4?M?7S. . , Med 9 O.A. to Iowa Sttte. CaSI 43 S417 cr 475-7939. Ask for Gonzo. Wanted: 4 O.A. tickets (?'?'' totiWf) to low tlsi 475-4 i.X r ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION" Meeting Thuradny, Oct. 27 4:39, C3A 105. Dr. k?cci! wiH speak on 5 year program and CPA Exam. - ; . - - ft mm , - : IKMnaatfey. Nov. 2 AH who pian to s .nd, plaast turn In 12.S3 in t!ie mn.r.:Ui3 mailbox by Friday. RUGSERS Hey! Two more practi ces two imre games. Let's not ok vp the ship no m. e tmm tontsM and Thwa day. E3EAK A LEO IN STEAM30AT! 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