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    Wednesday, February .10, 1965
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Guidance Center To Hear Cohen
The annual meeting of the
Lincoln and Lancaster Coun
ty Child Guidance Center
will be held Monday in the
Student Union Ballroom at
8.00.
Dr. Richard Cohen, Chief
of Child Psychiatry at the
HELP WANTED
Student coordinator for scholastic employ
ment program. Requires 3 hours per week.
Very remunerative position. Send brief res
ume with phone number.
Personel Director
General Academic Placement
101 South Brood Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
Nebraska Psychiatric Insti
tute will speak on "Recent
Advances in the Understand
ing of Childhood Emotional
Disorders."
Dr. Cohen is a published
author in his field, and has
recently come to Nebraska
from Philadelphia where he
was director of the Oak
bourne Hospital (Children's
Inpatient Service). He has
also served as Director of
Training and Staff Develop
ment, Philadelphia Child
Guidance Clinic; and Senior
rhysician, Department of
Child Psychiatry, Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia.
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When the University of Nevada awarded John
Lauritzen his B.S.E.E. in 1961, it was only the first
big step In the learning program he envisions for
himself. This led him to Western Electric. For WE
agrees that ever-increasing knowledge is essential
to the development of its engineers-and is help
ing John in furthering his education.
John attended one of Western Electric's three
Graduate Engineering Training Centers and gradu
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Polytechnic Institute. He is currently a planning
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Placement Officer. And be sure to arrange for an
interview when the Bell System recruiting team
visits your campus.
Uncle Tom's Corner
continued from page 2
port area with voter regis
tration. This means teach
ing Negroes who have been
victims of sub-standard ed
ucation to pass an exami
nation that 90 per cent of
the students and faculty
here could not pass.
Gulfport is considered to
be a liberal town. This
means there have been no
murders in the last ten
years. But the workers are
being constantly harassed.
Christmas night a group
from the white community,
feeling their Christmas
spirits, paid a visit to the
project office and ripped out
the telephones.
Two weeks ago I received
a long distant call from
Ken, who had just been re
leased from jail. He w a s
held for a few hours be
cause he entered a public
drugstore and was arrested
for trespassing. In jail he
was told that he was an
atheistic, communistic nig
ger lover. (Not being sure
of what a communist or
atheist was the police em
phasized nigger lover).
The Gulfport project is be
ing supported in part by
pledges of a dollar a month.
Those who would like to
pledge a dollar for freedom
can see Karl Briner or Bob
Perry in room 120 Andrews
hall.
Revolutions usually
means armed revolt, but
the second American revo
lution is one of non-violence.
There has been vio
lence, but it has come from
the southern whites. Vio
lence has come in many
cases if not from the po
lice, at least sanctioned by
them.
Those who believe that
nonviolence is better than
violence have been beaten
and murdered. The foot
soldiers of this revolution
are risking their lives, but
not for a tasteless hambur
ger or a sad cup of coffee.
They are trying to bring
equality to all Americans.
Their method is best stated
in the words of Martin Lu
ther King Jr.: "We will
wear them down with our
capacity to suffer."
Peace Corps Exam
A Peace Corps test will be
conducted Saturday, Febr. 13,
at 8:30 a.m. in room 200, Post
Office Building.
Those interested should fill
out a questionnaire, available
at the Post Office. Any citizen
18 or over is eligible if he has
no dependents under 18.
Campus Calendar
TODAY
PLACEMENT LUNCHEON,
12:30 p.m., 241 Student Union
FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB
NURSERY, 12:45 p.m., North
conference room, Student Un
ion. BUILDERS COLLEGE
DAYS, 2:30 p.m., 234 Student
Union
UNION TALKS & TOPICS
COMMITTEE, 3:30 p.m., 232
Student Union
BUILDERS TOURS, 3:30
p.m., 235 Student Union
BUILDERS-CALENDAR &
DIRECTORY, 3:30 p.m., Paw
nee room, Student Union
STUDENT COUNCIL, 4:00
p.m., Pan American room,
Student Union
NEBRASKA UNION
BOARD, 4:00 p.m., 241 Stu
dent Union
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE, 4:30
p.m., North conference Room,
Student Union
BUILDERS-CAMPUS PRO
MOTION, 4:30 p.m., South
conference roonl, Student Union
AWS WORKERS, 4:30 p.m.,
232 Student Union
RED CROSS BOARD, 4:30
p.m., 234 Student Union
UNION PUBLIC RELA
TIONS COMMITTEE, .4:30
p.m., 235 Student Union
TOASTMASTER'S CLUB,
5:30 p.m., West Cafeteria, Stu
dent Union
AWS COED FOLLIES
TRAVELER ACT TRYOUTS,
7:00 p.m., Union ballroom
BUILDERS BOARD, 7:00
p.m., 332 Student Union
NIA EXECUTIVE, 7:00
p.m., 334 Student Union
IFC, 7:00 p.m., Pan Ameri
can room, Student Union
NU MEDS 7:30 p.m., Union
small auditorium
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AWS JUDGES, 8:00 p.m.,
232 Student Union
RED CROSS EXECUTIVE
BOARD, 5:00 p.m., 232 Stu
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