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    Chapel

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    Chapel on third floor Main Building, arranged for a scene from Hamlet. Written on the back of the photograph: "Chapel N.W.U. the night Gertrude Black and myself gave closet scene from Hamlet, W.B. Smith, 405 E. 14th.

    C.C. White building

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    Original caption "Conservatory of Music Building College of Liberal Arts Building

    Chapel

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    View of the chapel in the C.C. White building. Also published with caption "Interior view of auditorium" in August 1907 Bulletin of the Nebraska Wesleyan Universit

    Basketball team

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    First men's basketball team, 189

    Chancellor's residence

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    On Huntington Avenue near campus. Built by Isaac Butler Shreckengast, who served as chancellor from 1917-1932. Repaired and redecorated in 1949

    Zeta Psi Fraternity

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    Photo taken along Madison Avenue west of Zeta Psi

    Elder Memorial Speech and Theatre Center

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    Pioneer Hall

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    "Hen party" attendees: Grace Marr, Marilyn Kressly, Vickie Hahn, Mary Sorgenfrei, Sharon Bartlet

    Serotonin in the Pocket

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    This lesson introduces beginning biochemistry students to the concept of a biomolecule binding site, such as a neurotransmitter receptor site or an enzyme active site. A simple organic molecule, the neurotransmitter serotonin, is the focus of the lesson. A pre-activity guides students in their review of non-covalent interactions prior to engaging in the lesson. During the lesson, students are asked to consider three different points on the serotonin molecule where non-covalent intermolecular forces may act to hold the serotonin molecule in a binding site. After students decide on the appropriate non-covalent forces, they are presented with variations of the serotonin structure. In each case, students are asked to determine whether binding is enhanced or weakened in light of the change. Finally, students explore the likelihood that other common metabolites will also bind in the serotonin-binding site. After completing this lesson, students are able to explain the role of noncovalent interactions in the binding of small metabolite molecules to biologically relevant binding pockets such as receptor binding sites or enzyme active sites

    Village Theatre, Brownville, Nebraska

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    The front face of the Village Theatre, Brownville, Nebraska. Housed in a former church. AAlso visible is the sign "Nebraska Wesleyan University Theatre Players in Residence" on the front of the building

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