The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1967, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, October 6, 1967
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
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Approach
By MICK LOWE
Senior Staff Writer
Student discontent with
their educational milieu is
nothing new. Cambridge
University was rocked in
the 1300's by student riots in
which several students were
killed.
So students who complain
about sleep-inducing lec
tures or multiple-guess tests
have had company for hun
dreds of years.
Fatal riots will probably
never be a problem in
this generation since most
American college males are
trying to avoid just that.
NEW APPROACHES
But what might be termed
new approaches to old prob
lems are being pursued by
various groups of Universi
ty students.
Probably the most-publicized
approach is aimed at
the old allegation that Uni
versity courses are dull and
without application in ev
eryday student life.
The Nebraska Free Uni
versity, in its second semes
ter of operation, offers
courses that are imminently
practical now Hike the
course in hitch-hiking,
freight train jumping, and
air hitch-hiking and courses
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that will be imminently
practical later, (like the
course concerning he sex
ual implications of mar
riage.) BIZARRE
If your tastes run to the
bizarre, you can enroll in
"The Concept of the Incredi
ble," which promises to ex
amine Sea Serpents, Ghosts,
and Flying Saucers.
No one is going to accuse
the course professors of low
objectives, either. Father
Donald Imming is conduct
ing a course on theology
which he titled "The Edge
of Wisdom."
Just about every type of
established educational tra
dition is going out the win
dow in one course or an
other. PSYCHIC
The leaders of the course
on Psychic Stimulants ad
vise" that "films and lec
tures and no required read
ing are part of the course."
None of the courses are
meeting in University class
rooms. Campus religious
centers and the Cather Hall
TV lounge have been
deemed preferable to estab
lished lecture halls by the
NFU planners.
Susy Phelps, the main or-
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To Old Problems
ganizer of this year's NFU
curriculum said that the
idea of the free university
is to break away from the
traditional topics, locations
and methods of modern ed
ucation. The NFU is entirely student-organized
and student
run, and has no connection
with the University of Ne
braska. Consequently the results
of the NFU are being close
ly observed by University
educators. If enrollment
and attendance is low, the
NFU might be considered a
failure of curiosity and init
ative on the student's part.
Another educational de
velopment outside the class
room is the "beer and pro
fessor" phenomenon. Vari
ous students volunteer their
apartments, and invite stu
dents and professors to drink
beer and discuss whatever
they please.
FACULTY AND COFFEE
The idea with FAC is es
sentially the same as beer
and professors, explained or
ganizer Bob Ginn, "except
without the beer."
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It is the goal of both
meetings to improve faculty-student
communication.
Faculty and Coffee is held
at t h e Crosswinds coffee
house on F street between
12th and 13th on Friday af
ternoons starting at 3:30.
Beer and professors is
pretty much where you find
it, generally on Friday af
ternoons. Nebraska Free University
registration will start Mon
day in the Union, and
courses will begin meeting
Oct. 16.
REFORM MOVEMENTS
There are also a whole
Underground
( Spoof er Shop)
"We print anything"
Sweatshirts
T-Shirts
Forty Favors
Jackets
Poddies
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brilliant short films by the
directors of the 60's (a 70's)
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tetua Tilt Jean Herman, France
IMt-Yourself Cartooa Kit Bob Godfrey, nfland
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The Apple George Durmirrg, England
The Most Richard Ballentint and Gordon Slieppard, Canada
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host of student-initiated re-
f o r m movements taking
place within the established
University system.
College Advisory Boards
have been established with
in most colleges. The mem
bers are elected, and it is
the goal of the advisory
system to provide what
TIME magazine termed
"curriculum power."
When in the course
of human events
it becomes necessary
to hold up your pants
...break away from the tyranny of the
dull belt. Fife and Drum traditional belts
come in a spirited assortment of colors,
leathers and buckles. Some with matching
billfolds, keycases and pocket secretaries.
Now is the time to declare j our
independence from the commonplace
w ith Fife and Drum.
A look that's part of the American grain.
Bonus: Who is Button Gwinnett?
Tell us and we'll send you a
Button Gwinnett kit (5 different buttons
and bumper stickers). If you don't
know, confess. ..and well send you the
kit anywav.WriteHButton, Button" Dept.,
P.O. Box 5269,Chicago, Illinois 60680.
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presented by Sheldon Art GoUery and Hebr. Union
Film Society. Program I Thursday and Friday Oct 12
413 2:305 7:30 p.m. Program II Thursday and Friday
Oct 19 & 20 2:33 & 7:33 p.m.
one dollar per program showing
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Palladian Once
(Editors note: This is
the second of a three-part
article on the Palladian
Literary society.)
By ANDY CORRIGAN
"junior Staff Writer
The Palladian Literary
Society, founded in 1871, is
the oidest organization at
the University. During the
early years of the Univer
sity it was the most influen
tial student organization,
according to Univer
sity commentaries.
Palladian was housed in
University Hall from 1871
to 1904, and during this pe
riod the members "had no
financial difficulties and no
worries except to keep fra
ternities and other inter
lopers from gaining ad
mission and holding meet
ings," said Mrs. Geneva
Black to brown. f5.M. t. W euede to lull
T I O N
CSS
Stoddard, member of Pal
ladian during this period.
The fraternity-Pal rival
ry began in the 1870's when
Palladians amended their
constitution to bar all
Greeks from membership.
The rivalry known as the
frat-barb fights extended
into all areas and was es
pecially prominent in poli
tics. In 1904 Palladians were
asked to vacate Universi
ty Hall and were sched
uled to move into the new
Temple Building which put
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them in a position to be
envied by all who were not
members, according to
Mrs. Stoddard.
Throughout its early his
tory Pal was primarily a
society which engaged in
oration, recitation and de
bate, but in 1920 became
socially oriented.
At this time Pal no long
er enjoyed its semi-monopoly
in student activities.
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