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Daily Nebraskan
Friday, October 31, 1986
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Nebraska volleyball players Lori Endicott (2) and Karen Dalgren (13) attempt to block a Texas
spike.
Texas volleyball team wins five-set match
HUSKERS from Page 7 In the last game, it went down to the Texas sealed the victory when Kathi
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to a 6-3 lead behind the strong hitting
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reality of the Holocaust in western and Christian History
Monday-Tuesday, November 3-4, 1906
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Nebraslia Union (14th & II)
' Schedule
Monday, November 3, 7:30 PM
Lecture: Dr. David Wyman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Theme: "The Abandonment of the Jews" focusing on U.S. response during WWII
to the Holocaust
Response Panelists: Dr. Ed Homze, UNL Dept. of History
Dr. Ivan Volgyes, UNL Dept. of Political Science
Bluma Polonski, Survivor
Tuesday, November 4, 9:09 AM to 4:00 PM
In-Service Training Session Secondary School Social Science and History
Teachers .
Theme: Teaching the Holocaust"
Leader: Dr. Robert Sternberg, Director, St. Louis Center for Holocaust Studies
Tuesday, November 4, 2:CO PM
; Lecture: Dr. Livia Rothkirchen, Fall Semester 1 986 Visiting Professor of Holocaust
Studies, UNL & UNO; Member of staff of Yad Vashem, Israeli Holocaust
Memorial
Theme: "Educational and Universal Aspects in Teaching the Holocaust"
Respondent: Dr. Nelson Potter, UNL Dept. of Philosophy
Tuesday, November 4, 7:30 PM
Lecture: Dr. Harry James Cargas, Webster University, St. Louis, MO
Theme: "Enduring Questions of the Holocaust for the Christian Community"
Response Panelists: Dr. Bruce Erlich, UNL Dept. of English
Dr. Louis DeGrazia, Dept. of Religion, Nebr. Wesleyan Uni.
Yoram Lubling, Graduate Student, UNL Dept. of Philosophy
Scholarship: United Ministries in Higher Education, Lincoln
Department of History, UNL
Major funding for this program was provided by the
Nebraska Committee for the Humanities, an affiliate of
the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Audience: Students, faculty and staff, UNL and other area campuses; public and
private secondary school teachers; church' and community public.
For further information, call Mark Randall, UMHE-Lincoln, 476-0355
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