! i t l Fox's Facts DAILY HIM. SUBSCRIPTION CLIP AND MAIL DAILY NEBRASKAN ROOM 51 NEBRASKA UNION UNIVERSITY ef NEBRASKA LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Yr.-$6 Sem.-S4 Find $ Enclosed Thanh You! Deadline Nov. 1st ! By Gale Pokorny You know, as one glances through a history book, one finds all sorts of strange things that result from our nation being involved, di-, rectly or indirectly in some sort of national or interna tional strife. Take the Revolutionary War for instance. The shrewd observer of the day undoubtedly noticed a marked decline in the sale of monocles and tweed um brellas immediately after the Concord and Lexington fiascoes. If this same observer were around after the Civil War (some people lead ex tremely clean lives), he surely would have noted the new fad in dress. Namely, a lot of people be gan wearing beards and stove pipe hats. The femi nine half also responded to this pacesetter, although naturally not in the s a m e way as did the men-folk. Warts on the nose were really "in" for them how ever. To get a little closer to our present situation, look at the strange results of the second World War. (You look at me and I'll look at you.) But the most recent re sult, and one that deserves detailed analysis and com ment, stems from the cur rent game of Catch-Me-If-You-Can being played to day in gay, sunny," south Asia. (When the referees throw a penalty flag there, it usually has a bottle of gasoline attached to it.) Our dynamic language of slang labels this person as a draft dodger or Uncle Sam's Elusive Nephew. Our campus may be red and white, but it is not always red. white and blue for we have our share of this spec imen. They are hard people to understand for they usual ly represent a conflict of statements. On one hand they profess to want to con tinue their education i. e. "I'm a grad student and I'm taking three hours," and on the other hand, they turn down Uncle's brillant educational offer. 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For example, you can go along with them and learn on the spot little known facts about medicine (malaria, jungle rot), about physics (does a bullet real ly light up at night and why), about nutrition (103 ways to ook rice), and about acting (72 ways to play dead.) The whole thing in fact reads like a colorful, ex citing travel brochure. Col orful night life (red, yel low and white mortar fire), meet interesting people (Ho Che Minh), recreation (hand grenade catch). But perhaps all these things do not add up to the professional students idea of adventure and fun. It could be he Is merely wait ing till Uncle calls him and offers him a similiar trip to a better location like Thailand, somewhere in La tin America or possibly the United States. Daily Nebraskan Member Associated OM"" Published at Room 51. Nebraska Union, Ntjjjska TELEPHONE: 477-8711, Extensions 2588, 25X9 ana Snh mmlltM Student PMWIr.H.M. . Zt "' ' EDITORIAL ST AT1" j0nne stohlmav. voh. Editor. MARILYN HOKGF.ME YFK , m.n.tfjT J ,?'JZ'.. " TOMVYEmI editor, JIM SWARTZ; nlrht new, lor. MBFTHfcREl.M ' oH.KS, 11IANE W T. , editor I JIM SWAKItl mm news ":. .k,m RKl'CK OH.KS, lllrr. Wr.ll V mrvv writer.. JILIE MORRISON. STEVE JORDAN. N J1 rEAKSE. copy rdllor.. JACK TODD, POLLY REIN. r.asi vampiiR reponcr, jnron. ii't-v. ml OLDS, BI'ENCEK DAVIS. HRK.I1T, MIKE KIRK BUSINESS CTA BRVtK w Buslneti nunfr. MIKE JKFFERYi bu.ine.. ;"'""n,XH IN, ,ubrrlilloii mner, JIM MAN. SHIRLEY WENTINKl clrcul.llon m.n.jer. L NN Friday BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: J-4 .m. Monday tarwufn rrioay. Base -r The new system of using Social Security numbers for student ID numbers prob ably disappointed some people who have finally memorized their number. The advantage of the sys tem can be seen however, in that now students will be able to practice from the time they are 14. Dear Editor: Franz Penner is con fronted with a false prob lem. He does not want to study anything that "does not have a practical applica tion." He demands that each subject he studies have "a direct application to the profession for which we are preparing ourselves." It must be hard to strug gle along in such a stupid curriculum, and I sym pathize with Mr. Penner. I suggest that he transfer to a technical school. Many exist, and offer excellent training. One may graduate a better engineer from, say, the Milwaukee School of Technology than the Univer sity of Nebraska. Such Sympathizes With Penner owa nrp nil husiness. Mr. the German chemistry Penner. They specialize in the practical. Suppose you wish to be a chemist. Graduate from such a school and you will know chemistry from A to Z. And not be able to write up a decent research report. And you will imagine that Alexander the Great lived at the time of Columbus, and will never be able to read periodicals, and will be the oddball at any cocktail con versation that swings off on T.S. Eliot or Robert Frost or Arrowsmith. If this is what you want, stand by your principles! 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