The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1986, Page Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Tuesday, April 29, 1986
Daily Nebraskan
1
r', Ci's. ii"
V? -T. f; I- L , f tA
Jl -
' 1 - .
CIS,
V
n.
y
.: ' " Mark DavisUaily Nebraskan
Members of Classical Ragas, Jeffrey Rodgers, Davis Tarsoff and Sreemof Roy, play the
drums, sarod and sitar for India Night, put on by the India Student Association.
Culture sampled at India Night
About 300 people sampled yogurt-covered
lentil (dahi vada) pat
ties and garbanzo beans (alu dam)
as they learned about Indian cul
ture Sunday night at the 15th annual
India Night in the Nebraska Union.
Association President Vyay Tat
kar called the event a "unifying
frrce" for Indian faculty, students
the Lincoln community.
The evening's events, which were
sponsored by the India Association,
included a slide show, a fashion
show in which 12 children modeled
native dress from various parts of
India, a recital of the "sarod," a
classical wooden instrument that
was the forerunner of the lute, a skit
and a dijJay cf handicrafts of jade,
wood, leather, ivory and ccltoiv
Although the Indian student
population at UNL has declined
within the last several years, India
Night has continued to be a major
event, said Peter Levitov, director of
International Educational Services,
The night was designed to pro
vide a "representee sampling of the
culture of a diverse country where
15 languages and 56 dialects are
spcltjn," Tatkar wid.
Page 3
oooooooooooooooooooooooo
o o
(ci)
If an )
ITEMS J O
O V "" 8
ALtN )
g( cx Jo
27th & Vine
0000000000000000000000000
Wfe ffi all
p n o mi
Airs
'
V
r
- -Vyv.
--S
L
4.
e've expanded our electronics center to include more computers, TVs, stereos, records,
tapes, compact disks, radios, videos you name it, we've got it! And to introduce you to
our new department we're giving away o 2.800 worth of electronics to one luck v
person. It could be you! Just look at what you'll win:
The Apricot F10 computer
with monitor, keyboard
and mouse
2 boxes of Pro Print
Computer paper
Lifetime Video Club
membership
Aztron telephone
Ol box Sony 3 12" disks
u
u
n
i
u
H Name
J
Nebraska Bookstore's
Electronics Giveaway
Permanent Address.
j CityStateZip
Telephone
1
n
i:
OPFS Write, File and
Report Software
The Coach exercise
computer
$125 worth of records,
tapes and compact disks
Aztron mini-stereo
cassette player
Aztron AMFBI
stereo radio
Simply fill out this coupon and deposit it in the box located in the AudioVideo center, lower
level of the new Nebraska Bookstore. Hurry In! No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years old to
enter. Enter as often as you wish. The drawing will be held at 12 noon, Friday, May 16th. Need
not be present to win. Only original entry blanks accepted.
mm
Open Monday-Friday 8-5:30 Saturday 9-5:30
More than evr . . . more than a Boolcstore.
aVA
' j 1 Mf nnan in rVoHrnfikn Rrkolr PAmnnnv omnlnvoaa an1 fhaii familtAa
ta n
IV!
5DC
fcum
w
hile you're
entering the Nebraska
Bookstore Electronics
Giveaway, look at these
great prices on compu-
ters! f fflTr I
L - J
The Apricot F10. MS- DOS. 16
bit, 8086 processor. Standard
512 K RAM, expandable. One
double sided 3.5" Microfloppy
drive (720K), plus a 10MB
Winchester hard disk for mass
storage. Color Monitor. GEM
write and GEM paint.
$1795
i - -
in IPBI
PCXT Generic Computer.
Includes 256 K, controller card,!
2 drives, multi IO card, clock
calendar and keyboard.
Monitor not included.
PCXT Generic Computer
with Monitor:
.29
More than ever...
more than a Bookstore,
Open Monday Fnday 8-5 30 Saluday 9-S30
1
1303 Q Street
(402) 47G-0111