The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1985, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Mark DavisDally Nebraskan
Carved rocks unveiled
Lincoln's new $80,000 sculptures were unveiled Friday after
noon just east of Old City Hall at 10th and O streets. The two
monoliths, carved from Pennsylvania black granite, were
created by New York sculptor Jene Highstein, who was
commissioned by the Mayor's sculpture committee in late
1933 to create public sculpture for downtown Lincoln. The
park in which the sculptures are located, "is meant to give
people pause in an urban area," Highstein said. A $40,000
grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and more
than 30 contributions from private donors financed the sculp
tures. The sculpture project began in 1974, when the city of
Lincoln, under Mayor Sam Swartzkopf, applied for and was
awarded an Art in Public Places $40,000 matching grant from
the Endowment.
Daily Nebraskan
Financial aids
paperwork
is 'frightening
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"Thinking of all that paperwork
Income tax files, applications (for
financial aid) is frightening to us,"
Gale said.
"There are a whole series of federal
validation requirements on the pro
cessing of financial aid" that adminis
trative staff members must go through
this year, he said. The requirements
have increased the work load, he said.
Shorts
UNL agriculture alumni will gather in
Lincoln Oct. 19 for a banquet, tours of
athletic facilities and "tall tales" from
the director of the oldest agriculture
alumni association in the country.
The 1 985 Ag Alumni Round-up opens
at 4:30 p.m. in the Wick Alumni Center.
The cost of the banquet is $10 per
person. Reservations are due by Sept.
30, and should be made through the
' NL Alumni Association, Wick Alumni
Center, 1520 R St.
The Lincoln Chapter of the Juvenile
Diabetes Foundation will sell balloons
for $1 each before the Nebraska vs. New
Mexico football game Oct. 5. Proceeds
will go for diabetes research. The bal
loons will be on sale on campus and in
downtown Lincoln.
Dave Kingston, a geologist with Esso
Exploration Inc., will address a geology
seminar in Bessey Hall at 12:30 p.m.,
Oct. 8. Kingston works on interregional
studies and special projects, primarily
in the Far East and China.
Hyde Memorial Observatory will be
open to the public, each Saturday night
in October, from sundown until 10 p.m.
The observatory is on the south road of
Holmes Park. There is no admission
charge. The observatory also will be
open Sunday morning, Oct. 13, from 3
through 6 a.m. for viewing of Halley's
Comet through telescopes.
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C"t bottles of import beer
from 8 to Close.
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albums and tapes. Select from hundreds of artists and
titles with prices as low as $2.98. Better hurry! Our
classical, pop and rockin', jazzy, funny, oldie but goodie
Record Sale will be gone soon.
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