David Frcna/Dally Nabraakan Wunder Director plans seminars INDIAN from Page 14 lural economics. • Ocl. 19, “Underwater Paleontology in the Semi-Arid Great Plains,” Mi chael Voorhies, curator and coordina tor of vertebrate paleontology and professor of museum and geology. • Nov. 16, “Homophobia in Cather’s ‘My Antonia,’” Frances Kaye. • Dec. 14, “The Nose Knows: Count ing and Identifying Pollen,” Margaret Bolick, curator of botany and associ ate professor of museum and biologi cal sciences. • Jan. 25, A reading: ‘The Computer Uses of Natural Language,” Hilda Raz, editor of “Prairie Schooner.” •Feb. 15,“Special interest Lobbying: Power and Influence in Nebraska Politics,” John Comer, professor of political science. •March 15, “Long Shadows: The Makers and Shapers of the Univer sity, 1869-1969” Robert Knoll, George Holmes professor of English. •Annual Symposium April 12-14, • April 26, “The Revolving Door: Pa role and Recidivism Among Native Americans,” Elizabeth Grobsmith, associate professor of anthropology. I Seminars begin at 3:30 p.m. at St. Mark's - on - the - Campus. "From Spanish Explorers to Plains Settlers: The Hispanic Presence on the Great Plains." Lincoln Hilton. The speaker series is provided free to the public by the Center for Great Plains Siud;“s. Jackson highest-paid entertainer NEW YORK (AP) - Michael Jackson has moonwalkcd his way Rasl Bill Cosby to become the world’s ighest-paid entertainer, raking in an estimated $60 million this year, Forbes magazine reports. Jackson, who was ranked ninth on last year’s Forbes Top 40 list of the wealthiest celebrities, is expected to earn a total of $97 million for 1987 and 1988, Forbes says in its Oct. 3 edition. Coiiee House lightens mood in new show 1‘iom Suff Report* A new show will be opening at The Coffee House on Monday. According to Rob Benton, curator and employee of The Coffee House, at 1324 F St., the show will consist of illustrations, drawings and mixed media works in the front of the store, and art created by children in the back. Benton said he has planned this show to lighten up the mood of The Coffee House's role as an art gallery and provide a more low-key atmos phere. He said he wanted to present a more graphic show of works more in the tradition of commercial art. All of the show’s artists will be honored at a reception from 5:30 to 7:30p.m. Monday. The show will run for five weeks. START EXECUTIVE TRAINING NOW Don't wait until you finish college to start a man agement training program. If you have at least two years remaining, consider Air Force ROTG Wfe can give you a head start on a fast-paced career CAPT WRIGHT G. WHEELER, JR. 402-472-2473 I Lentz Center to exhibit traditional Asian artworks From Staff Reports “Paintings By Li Shan, from Lincoln Collectors,” the Don and Velma Lentz Center for Asian Culture’s 7th changing exhibit, is showing at the University of Ne braska State Museum. The collection displays two recognized styles of traditional Chinese paintings: Gong Bi, realis tic paintings with elements of fine brushwork and attention to detail; and Xie Yi, freehand brushwork. The Lentz, at 304 Morrill Hall, will show a new exhibit, “Tababaia Soshi,” a reprint of a 400-year-old manuscript. The manuscript is considered a Japanese “national treasure”. The Lentz Center will be show ing the Li Shan paintings until later this fall, when the Lentz Center will be temporarily closed for less than three months because the museum’s air-conditioning and dehum idifier system will be over hauled. “Tababata Soshi” will be dis played at the Lentz Center until the completion of the Lied Center, where it will be displayed later. a—n—- — hti» For Fast Free Delivery Pto Tlllt. Call 475-2281 i.fpMB -------------couroa ------------i • free ! ! Contacts! ] ■ With Eyeglass Purchase | ■ Buy any eyeglasses at regular | price, and get a pair of Cooper- | Thin daily-wear soft contacts | absolutely free, with this coupon! | Enjoy the comfort and conve- | nience of soft contact lenses, | with an offer you can’t afford to | pass upl | / like the natural look of iny cont»c«»»opow«fsot ±«>. <*!<•» *•»»<»• e»* | contacts... and they were free!" I L........—-j ; Free • SEyegJassesS ' | m With Eyeglass Purchase Buy any eyeglasses at regular price, and get a sec ond pair of clear single-vision eyeglasses free, with this coupon! You can select from the latest styles and fashions for the entire family, at met edible savings! “/^ a fr# [q match my Fraapapmuaibafraniaaofaquatnrlaaavatai* Eya /• ,r, I axarn not includaP No ottiai discount* apply Saa JOJOTltC Olltjlt. It S JUTl! I optician at participat e location* tor datails *1 » » « » * J Coupon offers good through September 24th Dulhigt Optical ‘We’ll Change The Way \bu Look At Life!’ Cast Peril Ptaxa 3023*49*81. ^ 496-1924 499-3109 479-9952 ^ | (Open Sunday)