The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1984, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Wednesday, April 25, 1034
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By r.Icry C. Reilly
When UNL opened in 1891, tuition was $5 per
credit hour. A fence with locked gates was used to
keep cattle out and students in.
Lincoln facts were shared by tour guides
Judy Hoppe and Kathy Piper at a media bus tour
sneak preview oPMeet Lincoln Day" Tuesday after
noon. Meet Lincoln Day, May G, promises a day of fun,
prizes, bus tours of attractions and a chants for
participants to really get to know Lincoln, said
Jeanne Daer, assistant director at the Lincoln Con
vention and Visitors bureau. Baer also coordinated
the event.
LTS buses will make the rounds of 12, popular
attractions in Lincoln, beginning at 11 a.m., Baer
said.
Meet Lincoln Day attractions include: State Fair
grounds Coliseum, Heritage Village State Fair
grounds, the University of Nebraska State Museum,
the Christlieb Collection of Western Art at Love
Library, Sheldon Art Gallery, Nebraska Museum of
History, KOLN-TV, Folsom Children's Zoo, the State
Capitol, the Kennard House, the Lincoln Center and
the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
Two tour guides provide such information as the
sports center funding by cigarette taxes, Lincoln
being the home of the international roller skating
headquarters, and that students in UNL dormito
ries consume three tons of french fries in a five-week
period.
The first stop and headquarters of the special day
will be the State Fairgrounds Coliseum. Buses will
make a continual loop of the 12 attractions begin
ning at 11 am. and ending at 5 p.m. School music
groups will provide entertainment from 2:30 p.m. to
6:15 p m. at the Coliseum. One highlight of the day
will be prize drawings at 6:15 p.m. by Mayor Roland
Luedtke at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum, Baer
said.
, The 12 chosen attractions are each providing a
prize worth at least $25. Participants can enter the
drawing? by dropping their tickets in prize boxes at
the attractions.
Last year Meet Lincoln Day attracted 550 people,
Hoppe said. This year, Hoppe said they hope to
attract 1,000 people.
"We had only two complaints about last year's
event, both related to the success it experienced,"
Baer said. "One was that buses were too crowded, so
we have hired two more buses.
The other was that there wasn't time to do every
thing people wanted to do. The attractions' gener
ous agreement to open at ,11 am. should allow our
passengers more time for their explorations."
Meet Lincoln Day participants will have the chance
to take advantage of special arrangements at Lin
coln's attractions, Baer said.
The State Museum in Morrill Hall, is running free
laser light show demonstrations in its planetarium.
The Children's Zoo is admitting the event's pas
sengers without a further ticket charge. Special
guides at the sports center, the Capitol, and Herit
age Village at the fairgrounds will stand ready to
explain their areas, Baer said.
Advance tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for
children two to 12 years of age. Ticket prices will be
$2 for adults and $1 for children on the day of the
event.
Tickets may be purcKased at Miller and Paine
(downtown and Gateway), Lee's Restaurant, the
Chamber of Commerce and the Lincoln Center
Association, 1221 NSt.
Meet Lincoln Day is a volunteer project of the
Chamber of Commerce Visitor's Committee, chaired
by Hoppe and Piper. It is sponsored by the Lincoln
Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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The following incidents
were reported to the UNL
Police Department bet
ween 3 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Monday:
3:17 a.m. Bulletin
board reported set on fire
by unidentified person at
Cathcr HalL
4 a.m. Property da
mage reported at Old
father Hall. ( v
10:39 am. Attemp
ted theft reported in Par
king Area 2 near Abel
HalL Person reportedly at
tempted to pry open a
car door.
1:13 p.m. Car alarm
reported sounding in Par
king Area 2 near 16th
and Y streets. Nothing was
reported missing.
2:46 p.m. Backpack
reported stolen from Uni
versity Bookstore in the
Nebraska Union.
2:49 p.m. Solicitor
reported trespassing in
Sandoz Hall. Officer con
tacted the person. Person
was escorted from the
building.
3:03 p.m. Bicycle re
ported stolen from Cather
Hall.
3:47 p.m. Follow-up
investigation proved an
earlier theft case to be
unfounded.
3:49 p.m. Loud ste
reo reported at 601 N.
1 Gth St. Persons were con
tacted and warned by an
officer.
5:44 p.m. Burglary
reported in progress at
the Nebraska Center for
Continuing Education,
33rd and Holdree streets.
A male suspect was ar
rested and jailed after be
ing chased.
10:49 p.m. Window
reported broken by rock
at 1548 S St.
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