The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 27, 1984, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Tuesday, November 27, 1934
Daily Nebraskan
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Lincoln's Countv-Citv Buildinu Noblemen and Ars Nnv Cnm
halls soon will echo with the Dec. 10, Nebraska Wesleyan
sounch of music. University The Weslevan Uni-
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Continued fxonrc-al tionofLas Vegas, Nev. The $10 mil- pledged to the project, Varner
Au-,fi.M v.; rr a a ttxtt tton was iven by the late said.
According to Kim W.Todd, UNL Ernst Iipd at , mtt ninmnn on
campus landscape architect, the the condition the toSd3in2 foundjLticn hE3 beS Pr-
pedestrian mall will serve is a the rift foundatlon lhninary plans to raise the rest of
Memorial Art Gallery Sculpture Earlier this year the Nebraska rdsln2 drive wm sta.rt Febru- The free performances will be versity Choir.
uaraensiromtne south side. Legislature pledged $7 million t il t ine lounaauon wm con- irom noon 10 i p.m. Dec. 12, Lincoln High School -
. ..... . ,,, : toward the construction of the f ynyiijmd people Today, Northeast High School Varsity Swing Choir, Sophomore
In addition to providing unity center u,c interested in the arts, he said. Girls Triple TVio and Meister Swing Choir and the Madrigals
to the complex, the new entrance So far "things are moving along Singers. Dec. 17, Pius X Central High
will allow people to circulate The remaining $3 million olus weU" he said- "We're mobilizing Thursday, University of Ne- School - Madrigal Group and
through Sheldon's sculDture J aJZ? loa P1?3 A Vn. J braska-L nco n TTnivprsitv rwr c,,
gardens, she ald. .ffi February" for the drive. S.ngers Dec. 18, Linco.n East High
Plans for the ground site are Jne "amg, will be'raised by the "We'll move ahead just as
more preliminary than the site fondation. About $2 million in rapidly as is possible to do so," he
taa c;a o 4- : private donations has alreadvhpn rpJH
pUilla, 1UUU Oilvi. iJiJlllC IL-llcill VC -
ideas have included providing out
door furnishings at the present
cul-de-sac at R Street, she said.
The new building, which will
allow for larger theatrical and
musical productions, will be im
mediately behind Kimball Recital
Hall, en EOO-seat auditorium now
used for all university-sponsored
performing arts events.
Of the $20 million estimated
cost of the project, half of it will
be provided by the Lied Founda-
Police
Report
The following incidents were reported
to UNL police between 1 2:57 a.m. and 5:43
p.m. Sunday.
12:57 .ra. UNL police assisted Lin
coln police with a reported assault on
North 27th Street Suspect had left the
area when police arrived.
9:41 a.m. Property damage reported
at Hamilton H&1L A water leak apparently
damaged lab equipment and facilities.
4:03 p.m. Fire alarm reported sound
ing at Neihardt Residence Center. Fire
reported in the trash room.
5:43 p.m. Window reported broken
in a car in Parking Area 35 on East
Campus.
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Dec. 4, Lincoln String Quartette School Spartan Singers and
Morris uouier, Aieia uouier, swing unoir.
Ruth Johnson and Carol Work. Dec. 20, Lancaster County
Dec. 6, Lincoln Southeast High Senior Citizens Chorus and Mayor
School Countesses and Roland A. Luedtke.
Brandy's Gourmet Burger Bar
Cookies 'N Cream
One Potato Two
Taco Ranch
The Plump Tomato Pizza Co.
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high-quality newspaper. As one of our staffers put it, the DN
isn't just an adventure . . . it's a job. And that's where you come
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Editor positions are open in all departments: news, editorial,
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and special supplements. We'll also be hiring four senior reporters
and several editorial columnists. Applications are available in
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Reporters, copy editors, artists, and photographers will be hired
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