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http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/College_Dentistry_Lincoln_Journal_February_05_1979.pdf
Newspaper article about the college of dentistry. The article covers briefly the proposal before the Board of Regents to move COD administratively under the control of UNMC.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/UNO0086_Man_In_Middle.pdf
Article by Hollis Limprecht, which appeared in the Magazine of the Midlands on November 26, 1967, pages 26-27.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/OU-NU_LB_736_1967.pdf
A law allowing the transfer of the Municipal University of Omaha to the State of Nebraska.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/LetterTheye-ONeill.pdf
Theye lays out a number of arguments for the inclusion of KSC into the University of Nebraska System.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/MemoPayne-Nester.pdf
The memorandum lays out, point by point, how KSC compares to NU system schools across a wide range of categories, from faculty to physical plant. Payne concludes that KSC is similar to UNO in breadth and quality of offerings.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/TransitionNewsClippings004.pdf
Article from the Kearney Hub in which Sen. Jerome Warner lays out the ramifications of various scenarios related to the court case against LB247. He also addresses the situation of UNO's addition to the NU sysem.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/TransitionNewsClippings003.pdf
The June 1989 Lincoln Star Journal talks about Attorney General Robert Spire's role, when the UNO board chairman in 1968, in facilitating that addition to the NU system, as well as his legal challenge to LB247.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/Transition008.pdf
Graph showing the appropriations per FTE for publicly supported institutions of postsecondary education from 1982 to 1988. Kearney State College received far less support than any other institution.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/FacultySurvey.pdf
KSC Faculty Senate conducted a survey of faculty in fall 1986. Faculty overwhelmingly voted for a name change, with Nebraska State University garnering the highest number of votes.

http://revelation.unomaha.edu/_bepress/omeka/TransitionNewsClippings002.pdf
May 1989 news article shows Sen. Ernest Chambers of Omaha wearing a University of Nebraska at Kearney t-shirt in his Lincoln office, before a vote to move KSC to the NU System.
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