The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, March 4, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Seconding Athey's opinion, Phil
Greedy, r., declared that "ft lit
tle military training won t hurt
anyone. Most juniors and seniors
don't get any physical exercise and
they should have physical training
at leat."
One of the dissenting; voices out
of our test sample of ten belonged
to Larry Huwaldt, junior, an ad
vanced officer. Huwaldt said
that "physical education training
Isn't much good for university Btu
dents. Their time can be better
used along intellectual lines."
Along much the same line was
Tom Hood's veto of the proposed
course. Said Hood, senior, "I
wouldn't be for it. It would take
time away from studies and for
the value it would give you, it's
not worth it. The military training
wouldn't teach you any more than
you had picked up in basic."
Develops Leadership.
Steve Wiles, junior, advanced a
new slant on the course, thinking
that it would be a good idea be
cause "it would develop leader
ship." Bud Johnson and Bob Bute, both
juniors, were agreed that the pro
gram would be fine. "It will be
good training for the boys and
will build strong healthy bodies."
Another junior. Blair Mumhofen
said "It sounds all right. The men
need some sort of physical train
ing. I personally feel the need for
it. Ed Calhoun, senior, gave out
with a cryptic "I think it would
be a good Idea."
Out of ten persons approached,
only two were against a program
which would institute physical edu
cation and military training. One
of the dissenting voices was an ad
vanced officer. Five of the persons
approached weie juniors and would
benelit if such a program were installed.
University of Connecticut en
rollment has jumped from slight
ly over 1,400 students to 1,700,
setting a new record.
Gifts of $9,200,000 have been re
ported to the University of Chi
cago fiftieth anniversary fund, out
of a final goal of $12,000,00 to
be raised within the next ten
years.
A special course in ultra-high
frequency techniques is being of
fered at Iowa Slate college as a
means of filling the need for ra
dio technicians in the armed
forces.
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