JULY 10, 1958 SUMMER NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 EWorld Affairs 'Experiment9 Praised "This week terminates an important experiment in the University of Nebraska's Summer Session," said Frank E. Sorenson, Director of Sum mer Session. - This summer the one day World Affairs Previews were exl ended to a full week of educational activities. On Monday of each week the us ual convocation address was given by the featured speaker. "These more or less set the tone for the serious discus sions which followed. On each of the days remaining in the three, weekly sessions were held with specific discussions! in order to examine as com pletely as possible the pre sentations which in some in stances were concerned with issues and problems of the day." The first World Affairs Pre view dealt with Japan today and its present education sys tem. "In a sense the Shiman ouchi analysis represents the view of a person looking through the eye of an Ameri can and the eye of a Japa nese," Sorenson said. The second in the series of World Affairs Previews fea tured Dr. George Bereday of' her determined effort to be- Donu Contract Cut Sept. 1 Columbia University, profes sor of comparative education. "Dr. Bereday made a signi ficant contribution to the over all educational program of the summer session in that be was able to bring a first hand report of present day educa tional programs in the Soviet Union," said Dean Walter K. Beggs, professor of history. Concluding the series was Baron Ftiedrich on Lupin of Germany. Calvin F. Hager, coordinat or of the three week World Affairs Preview said "The miraculous recovery which West Germany has made and come a cooperative member of the European and World community was most hearten tag." Card Sharks Tangle Over Goren Monday A summer session bridge tournament for all students and faculty will oe neld in Union 315, July 14, at 2 p.m. :j Bob Handy, Union activities director, said that trophies will be given to the two win-, ning teams. 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