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Calendar Any submissions for the Events Calendar published every Monday, should be sent to Nebraska Union 34, Attn: Joshua Gillin, 1400 R Street, Lincoln, Neb, 68588-0448. Phone: 472-2588 Fax: 472-1761 Monday, SopL 16 Hie Lesbian, Bisexual, Question ing Discussion Group Nebraska Union 338 12—1:30 pm. Sponsored by The Women’s Center “Favorite Forms by Charles M. Russell: Interplay Between Selected Sculptures, Drawings and Paintings” Great Plains Art Collection Love Library 215—217 Free admission Exhibit runs through Oct. 25 “John Winkler: Master Painter” Sheldon Memorial Art Galleiy and Sculpture Garden Exhibit runs through Nov. 24 Tuesday, Sept. 17 This *n That Workshop Series “Recruiting and Retaining Members” Steven Somraer,UNL associate professor of management Nebraska Union 4:30—5:30 pm. For flee reservations, contact Student Involvement at 472-2454 Women in Graduate Studies Support Group Nebraska Union 338 12—1:30 pm. Sponsored by The Women’s Center Women’s Personal Growth Group Nebraska Union 338 3:30—5 pjn. Sponsored by The Women’s Center Eating Disorders Support Group Nebraska Union 338 5:30—7 pjn. Sponsored by The Women’s Center ScienceWorks General Meeting Lincoln Northeast High School 2635 N 63rd St. 7:30—8:30 pjn. Free admission Wednesday, Sept 18 Students with Children Support Group Nebraska Union 338 12—1:30 pjn. Sponsored by The Women’s Center Paul A. Olson Seminar Series "Buildings vs. Earthquakes: Natural Disasters and Earth quake Engineering in the Great Plains of the World" Atorod Azizinamini, UNL associate professor of civil engineering Love Library 215 3:30—5 pjn. Free admission “The Young Poisoner s Hand book" Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater Film runs through Sept. 21 (Dali 472-5353 for times and ticket prices Thursday, Sept. 19 The Hendricks Symposium Lecture on human rights in today's society Harry Barnes, Jr., human rights director, Emory University The Comhusker Hotel -v iv • ** 8:00 pjn. Talking About Food and Weight Discussion. Group Nebraska Union 338 12—1 pm Sponsored by The Women’s Center "Crazy For You ” Lincoln Community Playhouse 2500 S. 56th St. Play runs through Sept. 22 Call 489-1035 for times and ticket prices Friday, Sapt. 20 The Sixth Annual Nebraska Literature Festival East Campus Union (37th and Holdrege streets) and the Wagon 'Bain Project (512 S. 7th St.) Admission by registration (9:00 am.) Program starts at the East Campus Union and will move to the WTP later in the day—program runs through Saturday The Hendricks Symposium, cont. Human Rights Workshops 9:00 am. to 4:00 pm. Open to the public The Women's Center Open House Nebraska Union Third Floor 2—5 pm. Saturday, Sapt. 21 The Hendricks Symposium, cont. Human Rights Workshops 9:00 am. to 6:00 pm. Open to the public This will be the final day for The Hendricks Symposium Sunday, Sapt 22 "The Mystery of Rampo ” Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater Call 472-5353 for times and ticket prices ' UNL School of Music Faculty Recital Featuring Karen Becker and David Neely Kimball Recital Hall 3 pm. A World Of Opportunity! Peace Corps Is Coming To UNL! Information Table Career Connections Sept. 16-17, '96 9 am-3 pm Oct. 22,9:30am -3 pm Student Union Devaney Sports Center I--— —--J - -.-s-. ; PEACE CORPS: The Rewards Are Endless! 800/424-8580 Ext: 130 The Power Macmlosb‘6tOO/66 DOS Compatible runs MS-DOS and Windows 3-1 directly; other PoseerMachtosb models require SoftWindows'software. ©19% Apple Computer, he All rigftts reserved Apple, Ibe Apple logo, Mac, Machtosh and Power Macinlodi are registered trademark of Apple Computer, he MS-DOS andWmdows are registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation, and SoftWindows is a trademark used under license by hsigniafiom Microsoft Corporation. All Macintosh computers are designed to be accessible to individuals with disability. 1b learn more (V.S. Infy), call 800-600-7808 or TTY800-755-0601.