The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 14, 1956, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    TKursdoy, June 14, 1956
SUMMER NEBRASKAN
Poge 3
85th Commencement:
Si o Ice Tells Grads
f Power Problem
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"What ends shall we make our
power serve?" This problem was
described Monday to the Univer
sity's 1956 graduating class of 924
members as "the ' most complex
and the most insistent" facing them
as they enter "a high-spirited
world, destined to be even more
spirited in the future."
Dr Harold Stoke, Dean of
N the Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences at New York University,
delivered the address, "The Man
agement of Power," at the Uni
versity's 85th Commencement ex
ercises. He was confident that "our gener
ation is destined not only to ex
pand its powers but to do so at an
accelerating rate. This is not an
unwelcome prospect; it is merely
a sobering one.
"The welcome fact Is" that every
new power we acquire can be use
ful; the sobering question is wheth
er we make it so.
"The knowledge of disease that
gives us vaccines Is useful in bac
teriological warfare; nuclear re
actions can make life pleasant or
destroy It la one mighty explosion."
The former Nebraska educator
said the management of power pre
sents so many complexities that
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"there are those who think that
the best way out ia for us to re
trace our steps and declare a mor
atorium on experiment and discov
ery. Honorary degrees were award
ed to Darryl Zanuck, a native of
Wahoo, and vice president in
charge' of production for 20th Century-Fox,
Doctor of Humanities;
Lee Kilgore, a native of Fremont
and staff engineering manager of
East Pittsburgh divisions of West
inghouse Electric Corporation, Doc
tor of Engineering; and Dr. Benja
min Botkln of Croton-on-Hudson,
N. Y., a former University gradu
ate and nationally prominent folk
kwist, Doctor of Letters.
NU Employees
Recognized
Five University power plant em
ployes whose combined service
records total 110 years and who
are retiring this year were honored
at a dinner Wednesday evening at
the Union.
They ares Chester A. Fisher,
Adam C. Gerlach, Jacob Luft,
Henry W. Schmalgemeier, and
John Mohr.
Student Positions
Open In KUON-TV
The University's television sta
tion. KUON-TV. has many openings
for summer session students desir
ing to work in studio production,
Norrls Heineman, production direc
tor, announced.
Students may work as either an
extracurricular activity or for one
hour's credit. Students are trained
on the Job to handle such jobs as
Reporters Needed
Any student Interested in
writing for The Summer Ne
braskan . may contact Judy
Boat, editor, in Room 20 of the
Union on Monday or Wednesday
afternoons.
floor managers, cameramen, sound
operators, control room assistants
and announcers.
No previous experience is neces
sary, Heineman said.
Interested students may contact
Heineman in Room 202 Stout Hall
and arrange to work any time
Monday through Friday mornings
and Monday and Thursday afternoons.
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Liu Recognized
For Design Work
Benjamin Young Hwal Liu of
Taipei, Formosa, senior in the
University College of Engineering
and Architecture, has been recog
nized for outstanding work in ma
chine design.
He has been awarded a copy of
Machinery's Handbook and a sub
scription to Machinery magazine
by the magazine publishers for his
achievement In both theoretical
and practical machine design.
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where we will continue the same fine service that
has characterized this outstanding Lincoln firm for
many years.
CAMERA DEPARTMENT it equipped to provide yous
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Complete Photo Finishing Service
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WENT
SAVE AT LEAST $10.00-15.00
THIS SUMMER
ASK. FOR USED BOOKS.
WE HAVE 10 TIMES MORE STOCK,
SO 10 TIMES THE NUMBER OF
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