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2 1mm mm I. - i f 'aV.raj1m-".,ai 41 -H t X; , 'V-V EDITORIAL Friday, October 19, 1962 WEST&RM THRILLER THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS on campus are modeling for us TOMORROW morning Come meet the NU Homecoming Queen Finalists iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiM I About Letters I The DaflT Nebraskan tovltea S rradrra to i 11 for t reiilou of oninlon on current topics rcrrV Ips of viewpoint. Letters mmt ha Kilned, contain a verifiable ad- drrs. and be free of libelous ma- terlal Fen names mar be In- zE eluded and will be released anm written regnest. Brevity and terfbltlty raereaM H the chance of publication. Lenfthr letters mar be edited or omitted, Absolntelr none will bo returned. llllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll Daily Nebraskan SEVENTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION Telephone 432-7631 ext. 4225, 4226, 4227 Member Associated Col legiate Press, Internation al Press Representative, National Advertising Service, Incorporated. Published at: Room 51, Student Union, Lincoln 8, Nebraska. Fntered as second r!as matter, postajre paid, at the toit office In Lincoln, Nebraska. The Daily Nebratkan Is pu blinded Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the irfanul year, ex cept varatlona and exam periods, and onre durinr August by students ol the l.'nlvprslty of Nebraska under the authorization of the Committee on Student Affairi as an expression of studant opinion. Publication un der the Jurisdiction of the nub com mittee on Student Publication shall be free from editorial eensorahlp on fhe part of the subcommittee or on the part of any person outnlde the University. TBe member! of the Dully Nehrakan itaff are person ally responsible for what they tar or do, or cause to be printed. February 8. 195. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager John Zelllnrer Assistant Business Managers: Bill Gunlirks, Bob Cunningham. Tom Pllchett Circulation Manager . . 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Go ahead Ferguson and congratulate the Delts for improving the general role of the Greek system, but let me remind you that while you are creating a closer social unity you may be hurting your over all system. Delta Tau Delta and Ferguson do not slight or underestimate the in dependents, you may be sorry! Sincerely, Omar Harold Campus Cry-Baby Deeply Grieved The "campus cry-baby" is more deeply grieved than ever after discover ing that both the point of his letter (Oct. 11) and his intentions for writing it were missed by a large portion of the student body. The point of the letter was to state that a large number of people are not thinking at all or logically or clearly in their dealings with Negroes. This is evident because it is felt by many people that no serious rac ial discrimination exists on the NU campus. My intention in pointing out this fact is to get people to realize that they may be reacting to other situa tions in life with no bet ter evidence than that upon which they now act in regard to Negroes. Floyd Else, Jr. (Oct. 12) made three errors that were obvious at a glance. First, he went off on a tangent in an illustration I used to illustrate a point. Secondly, once on t h i s tangent, he went on until he wound up questioning what qualities I personal ly possess to earn fellow ship and friendship this was not the issue. Thirdly, hi went on to question my academic eligibility for an honorary fraternity, which also was not the issue. Since it was once in the Omaha World Herald that I was scholastically in eligible for athletic com petition , there should be no question about my eligibility for any type of fraternity. .Now perhaps we understand what the issue was not. It is my contention that for any generalization made about my group of people, there are excep tions. I do not claim per sonally to be the excep tion, although 1 could be. I do propose that any Ne gro who posseses some positive attributes should be given due consideration on the basis of his per sonal merits. But as surely ,as the fact exists that some people conduct their so cial lives according to certain racial misconcep tions, the possibility also exists that people are also living their lives accord ing to other ideas that may not be entirely correct. Is It different or ?.'or? for people in Mississippi to say "Don't goto school with him, he is a Negro" than it is for Nebraska people to say "Don't talk to him, he is a Negro." In both cases, the Ne gro would not have a chance to exhibit what ever merits he possesses. Of course it can be pointed out that in Ne braska the Negro is at least attending classes. But how many students would be in this univer sity if college life con sisted of only attending classes? Sincerely, Ron Moore St. Paul Methodist Church 12 & Rev. Clarence J. 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