The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 18, 1985, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, January 10, 1935
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Th following Incidents were reported to UNL 12:44 p.ia. Radio reported stolen from
police between 1 2:35 a.m. trd 7:44 p.m. Wednes- Bancroft Kail.
S:SS p.ia. Tools reported stolen from 825
12:23 a,su. Misdemeanor assault reoortfld v i .k J.
at Pound Kali. 4'
12:43 a.n. Security alarm reported ":29p.ra, Fire a!srra reported sounding at
sounding at Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery? Rarper KaJL
mZQ sum. Belated report of bicycle tires 7:44 p.ia. Medical emergency reported at
stolen from a bicycle near Love library. the Nebraska State Fair-rounds. Person Injured.
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Setting
it Straight
An article in Tuesday's Daily Ne- legal department of The Bakers Life
braskan on Vice Chancellor for Student Insurance Company. In addition, the
Affairs Janet Krause contained several Student Assistance Center would in-
mistakes. Krause's doctorate is in Eng- elude the Learning Center and some of
lish, her parents did net attend UNL the Admissions and Advising staff,
and her daughter-in-law works for the
Professor
pursues
lost texts
Paul Schach, professor of
modern languages at UNL, is
appealing for help in locating
three books of medieval Danish
manuscripts and accompanying
notes and translations.
Schach said the material dis
appeared sometime In the last
six months from the UNL City
Campus, possibly from Love
Library. Police searches have
failed to locate the missing bocks,
which represent more than 10
years of Schach's research.
Anyone with any possible leads
on the missing books is asked to
contact Schach, at 472-3849, or
the UNL department of modern
languages, at 472-3745.
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