The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 28, 1984, Page Page 10, Image 10

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Tuesday, August 28, 1084
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DropAdd
Benefit Life downtown clock
chimes for Lincoln shoppers
Today is the fu st day of Drop 3,
Add in the Centennial Room in
the Nebraska Union. It continues
through Sept. 5. Drops will be
permitted until Oct. 19.
DropAdd procedure:
1. Complete Drop Add form,
(available at administrat
ion). 2. lick up Time Appointment
Card at Window 5, Admin.
EMg., main level
4.
5.
6.
Go to Centennial lioom in 7,
Nebraska Union at time
noted on the Time Appoint
ment Card.
Have fee assessment made
at Student Accounts Stat
ion. Pay $5 DropAdd fee at
Bursar Station.
Consult the posted Open 8.
Course List or the Open,
Course Terminal and select
call number identified" as 9.
open.
Complete Course Request
form, entering only those
call numbers identified as
open for adds. Enter call
number for courses to be
dropped and mark the ap
propriate "bubble on the
form.
Submit Course Request
form.
Proceed to waiting area
for print-out of classes.
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474-4288
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Our GaprycuicufoD
When you order and pick up your
phone at one of our phono centers
process
you re going to save tsmo and
installation costs. First, wa ll
your request on the spot. Then, you
simply chooso tha tetephona you want
and take it with you when you loavo.
JUST VISIT ONE OF THESE LOOTION3, DURING THESE COflVEHiEIIT HOURS.
8:30am-4:S0pm
UNL Sft&cn! Union, North Lobby
City Campus, August 20-24 and
August 27 end 28
8:30am-4:30pm
Union Osllsg, Gymnasium
August 20 and 21
8:30arn-5:00prn
LT&T Pheira Center Bswntswn,
15th & M, Monday-Friday.
9:00am-6:00pm
LTaT Fhc-ns Center Esst,
East Psrk Plsza,
200 North 66th, Monday-Friday.
Also open Saturdays, 8:30am5:00pm
Ask us about buying your
own telephone. Wanava a
variety of styles and colors
at our Phona Centers at
15th & Mend 200 N.6S1
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Downtown Lincoln shoppers
who wonder what time it is can
listen for the chiming of Lincoln
Benefit Life's new addition a
chiming clock. The clocks on the
front of the building at 134 S.
13th St. is the first to mark the
hour in downtown Lincoln since the
1950s.
Ted Kocser, second vice presi
dent in charge of marketing ad
ministration, said company offi
cials installed the clock because
they wanted to give the building
mere identity.
"..After all, 13th Street is Lin
coln's little Wall Street, with a
number of prominent banks and
savings and loan institutions
along it, as well as our life insu
rance company " Kocser said. Hav
ing a chiming clock goes right
along with this feeling."
Although some people have com
plained that the chiming disturbs
their work, Kooser said the com
pany has received more positive
responses. The insurance execu
tive said he has seen people glance
at the chiming clock to check
their watches.
"It's kind of fun having it
around." he said.
A crane was used to lift the
500-pound clock to its perch Aug.
17. Kooser said the clock face
measures 8 square feet and plays
"Westminister Chimes" every
quarter-hour.
"It gives some life to the city,"
UNLjur.br Resa Shamsuddin said.
Shamsuddin said he heard the
chimes for the first time Monday
as he walked near the Lincoln
Benefit Life building.
The clock is not the first in
.downtown Lincoln, but Kooser
said the clock is the first of its
kind since one was removed from
10th and O streets in the 1950s.
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Two UNL students who live off
campus were arrested late Sun
day in connection with the theft
of a table from the lounge of
Fedde residence hall on East Cam
pus. Housing fSeMs reported the
'table mbsiag at 8 p.m. Witnesses
and a vehicle description helped
UNL police locate and contact
th suspects. Arraignment will be
Sept. 11 in Lancaster County
Court,
The following incidents were
reported to UNL police between
midnight and 10:33 pja. Sunday.
12:01 a.m. Person reported
tampering with emergency phone
in Parking Area 3 near New Hamp
shire Street. Person gone when
police arrived.
1:27 am, Notee disturbance
reportedi at 1715 N. ICth St .
21:01 ilku Second complaint
of noise disturbance reported at
1715 N. 16th St Citation issued
for disorderly conduct
2:53 a.m. Officers assisted
with a violation in Sandcs HalL
1 2.-09 p.ra. Fire alarm report
ed sounding at Esst Campus live
stock paviUion. Alarm slegedly
was tripped becaust of condensa
tion. i2:41 p.m. IVo-car accident
reported west of Pound Hall. No
injuries were reported.
7:13 p.m. Vandalism report
ed at Nebraska HalL
8 p.m. Table reported stolen
from Fedde Hall on Esst Campus.
8:03 p.m. Stereo speakers
reported stolen frsra car in Park
ing Area 1 at' 17th and E streets.
10:33 pm Two people arrest-.
ed on suspicion of theft of table
from Fedde Mail
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Lower Level
Douglas HI
204 N. 13th
Msn.-Fri.
9:30-9:00
Sat. 10-5