The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1969, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Law school hopefuls
show great increase
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969
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i Medical admission test applications auevci.i.
Thursday, Sept. 25
Nebraska Union
and
Student applications for the torneys, both in Nebraska
limited space in the Law asd the nation. 1
College have greatly in- There is no problem p D t. of Management
creased this year, and Dean lack of lawyers m the ernes, 3.30 pm
Henry M. Grether, Jr. is not Grether said. But there is a '
sure why. detinue snortage ui u T ics.lDr. Spock"
"We turned away a lot of personnel in the smaller 4 p m
qualified applicants in towns. n . , Electrical
April." he said Wednesday. At the same time, the need gjg b 1 e C 1
"We hoped that some space f atto is steadily in. Engineering
would open up in July, but it "L. ,h 4:30 p.m.
didn't." . :r:rr" , v Tn Press Conf erence-Dr. Spock
Because of space umua
Rights
ir,nc nniv a pertain number government wore. Awcrvmrt f Annuals
of law students are admitted "We've always had more " cr
yearly. This vear's freshman legai positions open for 6 P"1, ,
class is filled with about ISO radualing seniors than we Phi Mu Alpha Sinfoma
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increase reflects a shift in
the goals and desires of the
students, "Grether
speculated. "More people
simply want to turn to a law
career."
Grether also pointed out
that enrollment is up
throughout the University, so
naturally Law College
students should also in
crease. "People might think that
part of the increase is
because of veterans returned
from military service,"
Grether said. "We have a
few, but not many."
Most of the students, of
course, have not served in
the military, but the draft so
far has not been a problem
with law students, Grether
said. Students are oc
casionally drafted, b u t
usually not in the middle of a
semester.
It's fortunate that Law
College enrollment is in
creasing Grether stated.
There is a shortage of at-
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to malie it in a big corporation?
YouVe heard the stories:
One big corporation forbids you to
wear anything but white shirts.
Anothersays it wantsyou to be "crea
tive" and gives you a 4-pound rul:
book telling you exactly how to do it.
Yet another doesn't want you to buy
a more expensive car than your boss
because "it wouldn't look right?
is this really happening in American
business?
Have companies become so rigid and
fossilized that they're scared of people
who don't fit the norm ?
Not this company.
Weare not hungupon trivia like that.
The advances General Telephone &
Electronics has made didn't come from
people hiding behind organization
chartsand smilingatthe right time.
They came from people who used
their brains:
People who revolutionized picture
taking with the Sylvania flashcube.
who developed the high-energy liquid
laser, who came up with the sharpest
color TV picture In the world, who pio
neered instant electronic stock market
quotations, and so on.
We are looking for more people like
this people who aren't afraid to stand
up and try themselves cut.
We are an equal opportunity em
ployer: All you need to make it with us is a
good head on your shoulders.
General Telephone & Electronics
All students who plan to apply for
admission to a medical school in the
fall of 1970 must have taken the Med
ical College Admission Test MCAT).
The test, prepared by the Psycho
logical Corporation, is given twice a
year and all of tha accredited medi
cal schools in the United States and
Canada require that applicants take
the test. The test must be taken at
least one year before the intended
date of admission to the medical
school.
This year the test was given on May
3 and will be given again on Satur
day, October 18. . A student who has
not taken the MCAT previously, or
one who wants to repeat the test,
must apply for admission to the test.
Any student who is plann'ug to take
the test this fall, must have his ap
plication returned to New York no
later than October 1, 1969.
Application forms for the MCAT
can be obtained from the pre-medical
advisors, or from Dr. Paul Landolt,
room 440 Oldfather Hall.
Open rush registers
participants Monday
Open rush for University of Nebras
ka women begins Monday, Septem
ber 29. All interested girls may sign
up in the Panhellenic office beginning
Monday. The fee is $2.50 for girl
participating in Rush for the first
time.
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Reading Dynamics Free Seminar in Literature
beginning Sunday, Sept. 28th, 4:00 P.M.
1601 F' St.
"Dynamic'' Laughter, Smirks anil Smiles
a seminar of comic literature
Led by John Stratton B.A.. California Western University,
M.A., University of Nebraska. Instructor of English, University
of Nebraska.
The following schedule is flexible and subject to change, ns
are the books and the teacher.
Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain
A children's book for adults.
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If you saw the movie, von know why we're reading this, If you didnt
you'll find out. (A big book two sessions.)
Pride uml Prejudice, by Jane Austen.
"Stuffy Jane is comic too.
The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Gentleman, by Laurence Sterne.
Now that we'ev read Austen and Fielding, let's ridicule them.
One of the funniest novels of all time? Some people think so. ,
Man and Superman. George Ik-rnard Shaw.
Hattle of the sexes, ft la Shaw.
Measure for Measure, Will Shakespeare.
I did a paper on this play, and I think It's funny. The play is funny too.
"A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Ireland from Being a Burden to
Their Parents or Country," by Jonathan Swift.
An essay on cannibalism is comic'1'
The Playboy of the Western World, by John M. Synge.
Forty minutes of "dynamic" Irish blarney. (Note Irish children (above)
and Irish blarney in one session.)
The Alchemist, by Ben Jonson.
Another "classic that's more funny than classic
As 1 Lay Dying, by William Faulkner.
Coffins can be comic.
Wailing for Godot and Act Without Words 1-1!, by Samuel Beckett.
These plays are funnier than THE BOSS thinks they are (I hop').
Recommended editions are in a specially marked section of the English textbooks at the
Nebraska Bookstore, about $1 each, but feel free to use any readable edition you want
I don't get a cut from the bookstore.
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