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Wednesday, October 11, 1961 Page 1 'The Daily Nebraskan Truman Declines THE UNIVERSITY Former" President Harry S. Truman has declined an in vitatiop to speak at the Uni versity this fall because of schedule conflicts, according to Ted Muenster, president of the University Young Demo crats. 'He indicated in his re sponse to our invitation, how ever," said Muenster, "that he would like to make an ap pearance at the University and suggested that the invita tion be extended again the early part of next year." Progress and 7 I. H 1 i Optimism Reign BY TOM EASON In stark contrast to the turmoil of the cold war, a review of the semester now in progress at the University cannot help but promote a valid optimism for the year ahead. High-schoolers still paint jeans, and some students bemoan the lack of school spirit for our talented semi pro football team. But basically the attention of the campus is centered where it should be on studies and a series of imaginative projects. KEY PEOPLE The basic motivation for this inspiring upsurge is a core of forward looking people, most of whom have risen through the ranks of organization and learned much along the way. Messrs. Gage and Ferguson, SC and 1FC presidents, show exceedingly good organizational abil ities and have the drive to carry through the year. All contacts with RAM, WRA, and IWA indicate enlightened and capable leadership which now has increased popular support. Even the huge block of usually taciturn Lincoln students show modest signs of increasing awareness and responsibility. KEY PROJECTS ' Through the hard work of John Nolon on the Frater nity Management Association plan and the Triangle colonization, the IFC has shown more genuine interest in the welfare of its members than at any time in re cent history. If handled well, the associate member pro gram of the Student Council can help to overcome that body's organizational handicaps. The consolidation of publications is a brilliant (though belated) idea. Convention plans of the Residence Halls Regional beginning tomorrow and the Big t Student Council in December heighten prospects for the year. Ideas, the raw material for future progress, come in quantity with an influx of delegates from other schools. Growth is the key word for the decade. Dormitory construction will change the complexion of the city cam put at tha Nebraska Center has changed ag campus. As Triangle emerges, faint rumblings of sorority expansion vibrate the ir. The University is fortunate to have s indent and administrative leaders of high caliber for this maturation. The entire University is moving smoothly ahead. I, for one, am proud to be a student during this remarkable tima. iff I V JK. SATYR Wifii the recent influx rf disputes arising under civil liberty rights, and the sensationalism of the Freedom Riders, 1 nc h counter sit-ins, and school integration, one can only wonder what actios the courts and administrative officials will take in the field of fraternity and so rority membership. Certainly the situation t Wake Forest where five national sororities lost then charters as a result of national intervention will bear watching. This case is going to nave come impact oi ether campuses although I see no problem for Nebraska in the immediate future. What exactly is the role of the national in the pledging of members on a local level? When the ""white clause" is dropped from the constitution, is it necessary to test this legislation? Is it unconsti tutional for denying mem bership in a private club on the basis of racial dis crimination? Does the col lege administration have the right to impose re strictions of membership on fraternal groups? And if they do, is there ap peal to civil courts on this question? These questions are be ing decided now by courts, deans, and na tional fraternity officials. Unfortunately, as yea might guess, there seems to be a divergence of opin ion. Yon can bet that the five houses at Wake For est are wondering where to turn for a filial answer la the matter. This is a strange situa tion of dual jurisdiction. In most cases, nationals are By Dick Masters staunch supporters of reg- ulations and restrictions set down by the adminis- g trations. But here it is quite possible that that support might be with drawn. Hence, if trouble arises concerning discrimination, a fraternity loses whether it do or it don't Sorta smarts donl it? If you were reading this in hopes that earth-shaking answers would be di vulged, I'm about to dis appoint you. It is merely the opinion of this colum nist and does not neces sarily represent the views of the sponsor) that ad ministration should have no voice in She matter of membership. Even an at tempt to insure the auto nomy of the specific chap ter should be regarded as an overstepping of bounds. It is inherent in the free enterprise system (hat in dividuals have the right te d business with whom they please. The right to form groups and assemble is certainly ours aider the Constitutions. F r n these premises, I w e a! d draw the conclusion that private clubs have the right to include and ex clude and in the case of nation-wide groups oa the basis of decisions of that entire body. Perhaps this surmising is a bit premature in Ne braska since no issue has arisen; but what affects colleges and college peo ple even in isolated cases may be of importance to our individual school in the near future. Like this is just what I been saying to all you people out there. Know the issue and be awake. Hi. 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