The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1985, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, March 12, 1C25
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Foreign Issuers end istabtcrs era
expected to gather In Moscow cn Wed
nesday for the fcacral, which will give
them a char.ee to t'.:? up the new
leader, the seventh in the Soviet Union's
67 years. Vice President George Eush
t: i Secretary of State George Shultz
vviil head the U.S. delegation.
Muscovites seemed little moved by
the death cf Cherner.ko. They gathered
In groups in Had Square 3 workmen
fceaa ecsstrcctisn far the fancral.
Or.3 ra!ddle-ced wcraan tibrciss
her wry throy ?h Gorky Street said cf
Gorbachev: "What dLTcxence docs it
na'is to me? I still have to feed my
The Kremlin mood also appeared to
be strictly "business as usual" despite
the three days cf mourning.
pori
'I have scr.t r.y cer.d:!:r.ce3 to the
Soviet leadership asd the Soviet peo
pis. I war.t then to knew that wa will
ded -7,1th chsdnsan Cherr.cnho's suc
cessor with tii open mind and vdil con
tinue our efLrts to Iraprcva relations
between cur two r.aiicrj ar.d settle cur
differences fairly, t-,d particularly to
lower the levels of nuclear arras," ha
Summer credit . . .
The following incident! ere reported to UNL
police between 8:48 a.m. and 6:37 p.m. Sunday.
8:43 a. m. Two-car accident reported In
Parking Area 30 north of Love Memorial Coopera
tive Kail on East Campus, No Injuries were
reported.
8;C5 .m. Vandalism reported to a fence
north of Teachers Collets.
g:43 a.ra. Vandalism reported to a tele
phone and parts reported stolon from a tele
phone west of C. Y. Thompson Library on East
Campus.
12:23 p.m. Hit and run accident reported
In the metered parking lot near the Nebraska
Union.
4:04 p.m. Forgery of a check reported.
6:37 p.m. Illness reported at the Bob
Devaney Sports Center.
"Students ceat concent .rote cn one cr
two . courses rather thr.n spreading
themselves acrces five cr tlx" Sraai!
. UuL cers fcur sisaner sessions:
Q; pre-sccdea flay 2D to June 7;
O ei.t-v;::l; s.::!on, Miy 23 to
July 12, prfcasrUygesred toward upper
chss&ca sr.d graduate students work
ing cn r.;;:r projects, master theses or
disasrtatioriSj
O ' . two five-week sessions from June
10 to July 12 ar.d July 15 to Aupst 15.
The Uvo five-seek sessions are the
most popular,
. "The student a& has batter access
to the professor during ihe s;rr.ner,"
he sdd. Most classes are ccr.cei.trated
tr;d iseet live days a week for an
extended period, helping a special
student-professor relationship develop.
Umh cf the social hceph that sur
rcurds the realar academic year
sports, parties and other distractions
is not present daring the summer.
' .SsssH said this is an advantage because
"the studsi;t has lassihassfo to contend
?!':: arid caa spend more time cn
r;iC3."
. Bat sar.er sessions are not fill
wsrk and eo play. The session program
provides activities such 3 last year's
classic comedy films in the Nebraska
Uaion.-Tkey mil be fd.c.Tn agsin in
lS5i dang with several flbas at the
Sheldon Fiisa Theatre aad an opera in
Howell The:
Caropus Recreatica orpnkea trips
and-'intrsnmral sports.
Vcrksheps randaa from "Food Fre-
sarvslios: The Inside Stoy" to "Story
T.
d Creative Dr: aLo U3
j far the 1CC3 rarar.ar cczalcai
!!ri ara available f;r crsd't ca J m
fc. , 'ft)J 1 lr. fjA. Mw O
"naUrLsts.
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can t r;rd up," Czri! 1 Et'adT.U
can is caa semesters rsik fcy takisg
three credits ia the pre-sasslsa aad six
Early relstratioa far s!aar ses
sions is March 18 to April 5. Eiistej
March 13, students c?a pick rts-
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