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The Daily Nebraskcn
Tuesday,-March 15, 1960
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BATTALION STAFF Members of the
Navy ROTC battalion staff pose for the
photographer. Left to right are Bill Danek,
company commander; Dick Basoeo, ex
National YD Federation Seeks
Legislation about Loyalty Oath
Th National Young Demo
cratic Student Federation has
called for the passage of leg
islation which would repeal
the use of the disclaimer af
fadavit and the loyalty oath
of the National Defense Edu
cation Act.
The group's nine member
national executive meeting in
Washington urged in a strong
campus
character:
MANNING
MOTION
Manning is fierce as a tiger
on offense, strong as a bear
on defense, and wise as an
owl in the huddle. Every
body's All-Am erican selec
tion, he makes the Ail
American selection when
he chooses his underwear.
He knows you can do
most anything in Jockey
skants brief. Jockey
exacts are cut high at the
sides, low at the waist, and
tailored of stretch nylon to
provide maximum comfort
with minimum coverage.
You can't beat them for
sports, for travel, for com
fort in any pursuit Your
campus store has them!
$1.50.
COOfCIt, UtCOWOOATH WHOM. Wit-
tockey
SKANTS" brief
Men who
Skin protection, that is. Old Spice refreshes and stimulates, guards against the loss of vital
skin moisture. Feels great, too. Brisk, bracing;, with that tangy Old Spice scent. It does seem
.ftrlict female admirers, but hat red-blooded
man needs protection against
lib fi , !
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,f wiw
resolution the organizing of
letter writing campaigns on
American campuses to mem
bers of Congress informing
them of the wide student
protest of section 1001 (f) of
the XDEA.
The group in a resolution
resolved that the Act "repre
sents an unwarranted inva
sion, on the part of the United
States Government, into the
traditionally private area of
personal belief."
The Student Young Demo
crats further charged that
"The affidavit and the ac
companying loyalty oath
single out students as objects
of suspicion."
The executive Committee,
snpakinu fnr mnre than !0fl
college chapters of the Young j
Democrats, termed the provi-!
sion presently included in the '
XDEA as "insulting the
American academic commu-1
nitv." '
Booh Returned
To Be Borrowed
ACP In a letter to the
I ian, a University of Califor
I nia student comments: "Even
though it is the pinnacle of
efficiency, the library isn't
devoid of humor.
'"Recently a student asked
the library to put a "hold" on
a book, in this case a request
that the book be returned to
be reloaned.
In the student's mail two
days later was found a re
quest from the library re
questing the return of the
book to the library which had
been requested by the stj
dent so that the library- could
lend the book to the student
from whom they now- were re
questing the return of the
book."
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&,A
2 fy. ms"
face wind and weather
choose the
AFTER SHAVE
LOTION
girls? 1.00
A
ecutive officer; Cliff Oberlander, battal
ion commander; Chuck Taylor, communi
cations officer; and Fred llowlett, com
pany commander.
As a possible combat
against t h e movement of
Communists into the field of
higher education, the com
mittee stated, "the affidavit
and loyalty oath are ineffec
tive in protecting the national
security, and may even harm
it by preventing otherwise
well meaning students from
accepting funds under the
Act."
The Democratic Party had
earlier stated its objection to
the disclaimer affidavit and
loyalty oath through state
ments issued by the Demo
cratic Advisory Committee
and resolutions passed by the
national convention of the
Young Democratic Clubs of
America.
'I'M Si.'RP:SED THERE'S
NO ktFL'Ni) ON TME
.EMPTY BCTTLE!
protection of.
S M U U T O
Contracts
For Rodeo
To Be Let
Stock contracts will be lot.
rodeo judges selected, and
plans for building shoots will
be discussed at the Rodeo
Club meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in the Ag Student
Union.
Preparations for the May
6-7 rodeo this year will in
clude the purchase of a
killer horse and practice stock.
A member of the Rodeo Club
said that this would enable
more people to be qualified
for rough stock and the timed
events.
Previously there was no
practive stock outside of a
bucking barrel.
Display space for depart
mental organizations will be
available in the State Fair
grounds coliseum during the
two day show. Arrangements
can be made by contacting
Ted Klug.
Eggheads Need
More Cooking
CV) Eggheads should
become hard boiled, accord
ing to Dr. Paul Saltman, as
sistant professor of nutrition
and biochemistry at the Uni
versity of Southern California.
In a talk at Long Beach
State College, as reported by
the Long Beach Forty-Xiner.
Dr. Saltman charged that "in
stitutions of higher learning
are committed to mass ed
ucation and the adulation of
mediocrity."
Dr. Saltman resents the role
the intellectual is relegated
to in contemporary society.
He believes the prevalent al
titude of the American people
at large is definitely anti-intellectual
and hopes for social
toughening of the American
intellectual and his ascent in
to respect of the mass.
Union Management
Thanks Student Hotly
Walter Stockton, operations
manager of the Student Un
ion, commented Monday that
the Union management was
appreciative of the patience
exhibited by the students dur
ing the state basketball tourn
ament. He noted that the student
body had to put up with an
inconvenience with he high
school students overcrowding
the Union.
However, he added, not one
student complained, and for
that reason the Union was
thanking the students.
Her Uniform-
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LITTLE MAN
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lAKH tO SAY HO'. "
Texas Beard
Picketed As
No 'Picnic9
(ACP) The Daily Texan
reports that 28 students
braved a Gamma Phi Beta
sorority picket line in front of
the University of Texas Union
to sign up for a beard growing
contest during the first hour
and a half of registration.
Most of the entrants are re
ported to have feared the re
actions of their girl friends
more than the student pick
ets, who bore signs saying
"Gillette Blue Blades " for
Me" and "Don't be Hairy."
When asked what he thought
his beard would do to his so
cial life, one Texas student is
said to have replied, "Well, I
had a steady, but I don't
know now. Most girls don't
like to fight through the brush
to get to the picnic."
IFC Meeting
IPC social chairmen will
meet in 232 Student Union a!
7:15 Tuesdav eenine. Tickets
to the IFC Ball, which will be
held Friday at Pershing Audi
torium, will be distributed at
the meeting.
Read Nebraskan
Want Ads
ON CAMPUS
Bacteriology Pro
To Give Lectures
Dr. Donald J. Merchant,
professor of bacteriology at
the University of Michigan
Medical School will give lec
tures today and Tuesday in
the Bessey Hall Auditorium.
The first lecture at 3 p.m.
today, is "Population Dynam
ics in Suspension Cultures of
a Mouse Fibroblast."
The Tuesday lecture at 12
noon in the Plant Industry
Building on the Ag campus
will be "Growth vs. Special
Cell Function in vitro."
WccLli
inn
ions
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and
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Goldenrod
Stationery Store
215 North 14
One look at her and you know che's an officer in the United States
.Army. Her uniform pives it away and doesn't, mind a bit !
B'-:m.se it's her passport to prwt ige . . . 1 he di.-iiuctive sign of a
young executive in the Women's Army Cor;. Wherever tlie goes
and it might 1 anywhere from HeidellKTs to Honolulu! i-lie knowi
tluit uniform will bring rspoct and recoenif ion.
She doesn't Lave time to get smup; about it, though her uniform
demands as much from her as she does from it! She's got to keep on
her toes. She's got to nhow initiative and intelligence, foresight and
flexibility qualities worthy of a college graduate. Qualities ivorlhy of
an executive in a world-wide organizal ion.
Interested in wearing the Army uniform? We'll lie ghid to tell
you more if you mail us the coupon below . . . (It's your preliminary
"passport to prestige 1")
THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
Dpartmnt of Hi Army
Washington 25, D. C.
Attn: AGSN4
JJluinf Ifll me nunc ahnut
a imrld-trar't-hiiy. tsfcuttie
ca.ecr in Lht Mom:ft'
Army Corps.
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City
Following
Instructions
'Emphasized'
(ACPI From the Oregon
State Daily Barometer comes
the tale of woe about the pro
fessor who grimly watched ts
42 red-faced students left his
8 a.m. class recently.
The quiz they had just com
pleted began in the accepted
manner with directions ver
bose ones. Nothing unusual
except for the last line which
directed that the whole quiz
be read before any part was
answered.
Near the end of the quiz,
however, more directions ap
peared instructing that the
last few questions only be an
swered and no others.
Forty-two students took the
quiz; 42 students did not fol
low instructions; 42 students
did a double take. A few tried
to salvage a grade by hasty
x-ing out unwanted answers.
A few used an eraser. But on
ly a few, for the wiley prof
had innocently asked that pen
be used instead of the usual
pencil.
The professor apparently
made his point, but he influ
enced people without winning
friends.
Sigma Xi To Eleet
Sigma Xi, science scholas
tic honorary, vill meet to
night at 7:30 in Bessey Hall
auditorium.
TOMORROW!
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