THE NEBRASKAN Sunday, October 22, 1944 JJisl VbAha&Juuv rOKTT-rOUBTB rtAB ieriDtla Kate r tl.M Pat Beaettet a (l.M far I Calltff Vtu. ti.C Hailed. Slnrla aaay, Cent. ntraa ai wc4-elia Matter at the aattaffirc Im Lioeala a, Nebraska. niler Act af Canrreu March B. H7. ana at eial rata ! state praviata far In Set-Uaa I1M. Act af Oetoker a. 1M Aataaritea 8epteaiar M, 14. Published three times weekly during achoot year, ex cept vacations and examinations periods by Students oi the University of Nebraska under the supervision of the Publications Board. Editor . . . Managing Eaitart. New Editors Pat Caamberlla .Mary LaaUa Goodwin, Harold Andersoa Lrtfie Jean Glotfelty, Betty La HaaUn. Janet Mason, Mary Jarreil. Sncioty Editor Helen Goodwin Business Manarer Jo Marts Assistant Business Manager Mildred Enrstrom, Lorraine Abramsosj V a a a - Mail Clippings Pat Chamberin, Censor LT. IRV COHEN, ZBT, is stationed at the Lin coln Air Base waiting formation of his flying crew. FIRST LT. RALPH K. PERRY, class of '39. is at Miami Beach, Fla., for reassignment processing after completing a lour of duty in the European theater. A Liberator and Flying Fortress observer for six months, he flew on 50 missions. He holds the DFC and the air medal with four oak leaf clusters. A sa da Trite, isn't it? And from the sudden s Chi ived his avalanche of anonymous letters flooding commission last Saturday from OCS at Fort Sill, .4m Anonymous . . Margaret Fcddc Attends Meeting Of Dietetic Group Miss Margaret Fedde, chairman of the university department of home economics, left baturaay night for Chicago, where she will attend the Land Grant college meeting and the meeting oi the American Dietetic association. Miss Fedde will attend a dinner business meeting Sunday nignt. and is chairman of a committee on the selection of preparation for college teachers, extension and research workers. Thursday she will be joined by Miss Matilde Peters, associate Teachers Group Meets Tuesday Pi Lamba Theta, honorary teachers society, meets Tuesday night at 7:00 p. m. in parlor Y of the Union for a meeting of the chapter. The theme or tne meet ing will be Women in Post-War Planning." Joan Witt will act in the capacity of chairman. professor of home economics at UN, and they will attend the American Dietetic association meeting Thursday and Friday. Both Miss Fedde and Miss Peters will participate in a discussion on the evalating of the successes of student dietetians and the prep aration of dietetians. the "Nebraskan office, it would- seem that the entire campus has retreated under va rious and sundry aliases and nom-de- plumes. It is getting so that a guy doesn't Okla. He is in Lincoln on leave of two weeks now, and will report back of Fort Sill. CAPT. BYRON HOOPER, class of '22 and Sigma Nu, has been assigned to duty at Moses Lake army know what name to say hello to, nor what airfield, Wsh. A former overseas veteran with name to answer hello to, any more. Carried to extremes, this is the sort of thing that results in long flowing black cloaks, collars pulled up to conceal the mouth and chin, and hat pulled down to conceal eyes and forehead. And so few noses are distinctive! This intense atmo sphere of secrecy would naturally lead to having classes during the night instead of in the daytime, and then, then, when would students go to the Turnpike? Therefore, taking into due consideration all these dire consequences, the Nebraskan feels a solemn duty to put an end to the free-for-all publishing of anonymous letters, which represent the first, faltering step toward the above situation of absurdity. There are also a few other insignificant rea sons for this editorial stand: Uusally anony mous letters have a definite point to make, and succeed more or less well to make it. However, there are also crackpot letters. And in the Nebraskan, it's print all or noth- 15 months in the China. Burma. India theater Captain Hooper has been awarded a presidential citation, and th Indo-Burma ribbon. LT. (jg) MAX1NE CLOIDT, former social direc tor of the residence halls for women in '43, is on a 21 day leave from her instructorship at the WAVE OCS in Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Max took her M. A. at Nebraska before enlisting in the WAVEg. She has instructed every class at the WAVE school since its founding. : ( LT. BILL SCHWARZ, class of '43 has been awarded the air medal for "meritorious achieve ment in aerial flight while participating in sus tained operational activities against the enemy" in the Italian theater. A navigator on a B-24 Liberator, he participated in major attacks on enemy aircraft factories, oil refineries, and other stratetgic targets in Romania, Austria, Germany, Italy and France. Les Said The Better By Les Glotfelty ing! The Nebraskan also feels strongly that if a student believes in his ideas with enough feeling to sit down and write a letter to the editor, he should not only have, but want, credit for his brain twisting. Nothing hap pens to the writers of letterips; the staff doesn't cut them in raw, bleeding bits and stuff the raw, bleeding bits into Union gar bage cans. It's unsanitary! Actually we luff with a Slovic luff people with guts enough to say what they think, and fight for what they believe. We'll fight with you. Or against you, but if we fight against you, we guarantee freedom of the press for the opposition. So, no more anony mous letters, please! Ye editor (trite phrase) said to fill up approximately three and one-half inches. but with what, she neglected to say. Any how, one of the funniest things we've heard of lately concerns Edith Pumphrey, busy little beaver at ag. It seems that Loomis hall at ag has a regular initiation policy, which like some on city campus, deals with "treating the fresh ies rough." Edith, a junior, is very little over five feet tall, and she took it upon herself to give the first year girls a little plebe treatment. So, between 7 and 8 one dreary a. m., there were seven bedraggled freshman coeds from Loomis marching with more or less military precision up and down in front of the Dairy Husbandry building, dressed in definitely what the coed is NOT wearing these days. Practically invisible be hind the marching ranks was Pumphrey, shouting her "hup, two, three, four" in true top-sergeant style. Don H Forget Your Dale Sat. 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