Poge 4 THE NEBRASKAN Studying Colleges: Japanese Educator Visits W On World-Wide Tour Dr. Monkicki Namba, president of Kobe College in Japan, toured the University campus Thursday, as part of a three month study of colleges in the United States. Kobe is a small women's college which specializes in a liberal arts education. The curriculum is di vided in four main departments: English literature, sociology, home economics and , music. " Kobe is located in a suburb of Oseta, end most of the students are commuters who come to the school from larger towns. Day stu dents comprise 85 per cent of the enrollment. The college is now cele brating its 80th anniversary. Promotion of education for women is one of the greatest con tributions of the Christian religion in Japan, Namba said. Women are getting more equal status with men according to laws, but it takes time because it is a new idea, he added. The purpose of Namba's tour is to learn how to run the adminsitra tion of the college better and to better understand women's psy chology. The Rockefeller Founda tion is sponsoring the trip. Namba said he is amazed at the nice buildings and high standards on this campus. "Lincoln is for the University," he added. He plans to have conferences with Chancellor Clifford Hardin, Dean Margery Johnson, and Dean W. W. Wright later to discuss the university's administration. He will also tour the University's home economics department. Former Chancellor Speaks: Custavson Discusses A-Energy American universities need to train 20,000 experts in peaceful use of atomic energy' during the next 10 years, Dr. R. G. Gustavson, for mer Chancellor of the University, and present head of Resources for the Future Inc., said. Gustavson spoke to 900 educators at the an nual convention of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Univer sities. . Peaceful applications of atomic energy and Russian farm policies were the topics discussed. Russia's agricultural policy and the Soviets new "good will" advances to the West was discussed in a panel composed by Dean W. V. Lambert of the College of Agriculture, Lau ren Sothe, Dean W. E. Reed of North Carolina State University, and C. R. Elder of Iowa State Col lege. Sothe, who suggested the farm exchange visit in an editorial in the Des Moines Register stated that Russian farm operations were "inefficient" and produced a diet containing "two-thirds bread." He said Russia needs nearly half its labor force to provide food for its population. The U. S. uses around 12 per cent of its people. u III I THANKSGIVING 8 H AND fi CHRISTMAS CARDS .. 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