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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1972)
page 5 12 : .W PI 1 i .-.-J ll "II HI. I Hl.iaiJUJIUIUU l(unniMM V I" t 1 ' ' k f ! ; Yf ?; I I ' ' -I if. .!,".. jiff Vfif.1. w "' i ! '., ; ' vr, iliMillilnnr1 I i.ii I mi. im in iii.iiii- i-i ir.ii r. -f-! t ,m milm. . ! i rl iiiii-- Some of the faucets are corroded or cracked enough to leak when they're turned on. Windows, like this one in a Burr men's restroom, have been cracked or broken completely out and not replaced for over a year. There is nothing wrong with urinals except when they stand in the women's restroom on third floor Burr Hall. Relics of a time when the dorm was inhabited by men, they have never lMen removed. They are now an impromptu broom closet. i Go to left