The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1970, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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year of study, counting the two
years In pre-degree college, the
British art student prepares an
exhibit of his work. The exhibit
Is judged to determine if the
student is ready to receive his
degree.
"the main difference
between teaching here and in
England is that here I only
have the students for a few
hours each week. At Man
chester I worked with a tutorial
group of 15 students for an en
tire year," he said.
He feels the two systems turn
out graduate students of about
equal quality. However, more
students drop out of the
American program because
they have not had the two-year
pre-degree program to help
them decide on their field of
study, he said.
Gen. Hester opposes war
An army general who op
poses the Vietnam War will be
epeaking at the Nebraska
Union Feb. 18, according to
Mike Shonsey, coordinator of
Nebraskans for Peace.
"Gen. Hugh B. Hester fears
that the President has closed
the door to all honest nego
tiations," Shonsey said.
"The general also believes
there is great danger of an
other world war developing as
a result of the Vietnam con
flict," Shonsey said. .
Hester is also on record for
denouncing the Joseph McCarthy-like
tactics of Vice
President Agnew.
Failure to keep campaign
promises of ending the war
and abolishing military con
scription have caused the gen
eral to speak out against Nix
on, Shonsey added. The gen
eral supported Nixon in the
1968 election.
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An anti-draft rally has been scheduled
for 1 p.m., Friday, on the north steps
of the Lincoln Post Office to demonstrate
support for Larry Zink, who will be sen
tenced in Federal Court Friday for
destroying his draft card.
Zink burned his draft card at a Hyde
Park session in the Nebraska Union lounge
last year.
A meeting will be held Wednesday
evening to complete plans for the rally,
according to Steve Tiwald, chairman of
the Nebraska Moratorium Committee.
"We're planning the rally to
demonstrate our support for Larry Zink,"
Tiwald said. "But the primary purpose
of the rally is to make the anti-war senti
ment visible to the people of Lincoln and
the state of Nebraska."
"I hope the demonstration will create
awareness in the state that there are people,
even in Nebraska, who are going to Jail
and going to Canada in opposition to the
war.
"The average Nebraskan thinks things
like this only happen on the coast, Zink
continued. "We want the public to know
that ordinary, average students and not
just the radicals are opposed to the war."
Thursday, members of the Moratorium
will be handing out peace literature
downtown to advertise the rally.
Plans were made to mail draft in
formation to all men in the dormitories,
in addition to having an anti-draft speaker
program instigated for the dorms.
Programs aimed at reaching local high
school students are also in the planning
stages, Tiwald said.
As a part of the national Moratorium
activities, a "we won't go" petition is being
circulated at a Union booth. Those signing
the document say they will refuse to serve
in the military if inducted.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1970
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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