Vote
Rozman
Hermes
candidates
the City of
as to the
reslow
ennett
Today is the last flay of voting
for the Outstanding Professor
Award.
This special election
sponsored by Builders awards the
outstanding professor a cash prize
of $500.
Of the three finalists, the Daily
Nebraskan has chosen to support
the most qualified, the most
deserving professor. Need we say
any more?
VOTE FROFESSOR ROZMAN.
It's one way to show your concern
for injustice.
In other matters of voting, there
currently are three university
students running for the Lincoln
City Council.
Each of the student candidates
has many original and positive
iJeas. All three
would be assets to
Lincoln, as well
University.
Consequently, each candidate is
worthy of University community
support, from students, faculty and
administrators.
But to date none of the three
have enough workers and
supporters to win in the May 4
election. Whey don't they? That's a
good question, and perhaps if
enough people asked it of
themselves they would soon be
working on at least one of the
campaigns.
The University needs all the
support it can get. When it doesn't
have that support from "public
officals, it's easy to realize what can
and does happen.
The university is vulnerable and
needs representation at every level
of government. Getting that
representation is not easy. It takes
time and money. The three student
candidates offer that
representation, as well as their time
to work for you.
But they don't have enough
money to buy the election. So they
need help. If you like Lincoln and
if you want to make it a better
place to live, then give the
candidates some help.
John Breslow
Bill Hermes
Wm. Bennett
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dear editor . . . dear editor
More on the budget
Dear editor,
Enclosed is a copy of the
letter which I have sent to Gov.
Exon concerning the
University budget.
Dear Governor Exon,
The Nebraska Student
Veterans Association
represents student veterans'
clubs at institutions of higher
learning throughout Nebraska.
Two of the member clubs,
those at University of
Nebraska-Lincoln, and
University of Nebraska-Omaha
are directly affected by the
University of Nebraska budget.
As president of the
Nebraska Student Veterans
Association, I feel it is my duty
to express the membership's
deep concern over the budget
recommendations. At a time
when the academic excellence
of many of the University's
programs is in question, and at
a time of inflationary cost
rises, we cannot understand
how the state can consider a
3.6 decrease in general fund
support lor the University for
next year.
The Nebraska Student
Veterans Association hereby
respectfully requests that you
reconsider your budget
proposal for the University.
Sincerely yours.
Parker M. Brinson, President
N.S.V.A.
Backs Soshnik
Dear Editor:
Terry Cannon's slalemcnt
of satisfaction over President
Soshnik's resignation because
of his actions during last May's
disturbances indicates the Mr.
Cannon has not given much
thought to what might happen
in the forcible clearing of a
building.
Undoubtedly it
would have been legal for
President Soshnik to have
called in the police to have
cleared the M&N Building at its
closing time. If force had been
necessary, a wrecked building
would have resulted along with
injuries of varying degrees to
some of the policemen. This
ignores the possibility of
another Kent State but
apparently Terry Cannon feels
anything would have been
justified to enforce the law
against the misdemeanor of
trespassing.
Yours truly,
Edward L. Dunlay
Rest in peace
Dear editor.
This letter is not so much in
response, but more so in
defense, of the letter of
condemnation directed
towards myself by John
Hughes in Wednesday's Daily
Nebraskan. I'd like to clarify a
few of the points I stated in
my letter last Monday,
especially to Mr. Hughes.
First of all, Mr. Hughes,
I declared in my letter that I
really did NOT feci that laws
change people's ways of
thinking. I said that "laws
would change the outward
expression of ("or" was a
misprint) the person's way of
thinking,"and I meant that the
person would retain his beliefs,
prejudices, etc., suppressed
within his own mind by these
laws. So I find we agree on this
point, then, Mr. Hughes. I'm
truly sorry to say that I'm not
under twenty years of age, but
how excellent of you to draw
such a concrete analogy
between drinking beer and
Women's Liberation, though
(and I'm joking, of course).
Sorry, Mr. Hughes, but I did
not make the "pious
statement" that "I am not a
male chauvinist." I stated that
"I do not CONSIDER myself
a 'male chauvinist "and to me
there's a world of difference
between these two statements.
As to my "idiotic
suggestion" that a women's
group or sorority retaliate by
portraying men as sex objects,
I implied that the reaction by
the male and female,
community of Lincoln, young
and old. would be interesting,
that's all.
My letter on Monday was
not, I repeat, not in defense of
the fraternity Delta Upsilon.or
of any fraternity for that
matter, Mr. Hughes. I am a
member of a fraternity (not
DU) but I do not consider
myself an "enemy" to
Women's Liberation for that
reason, and I never said I was
an "enemy." I also stated
(maybe you forgot, Mr.
Hughes?) that I agree
("agreed" was a misprint) with
a lot -of the positions held by
women's lib.
Scott Yahnke
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1971