The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1972, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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Politicians
encourage
women's
activism
Maxine Morrison and Lorraine Orr, two Nebraska
politicians, told the Nebraska Women's Political Caucus
Saturday that 1972 is the year for women's involvement in
politics.
Morrison, chairperson of the Nebraska McGovern campaign
said, 'The idea is catching on that women ought to play an
integral part in governing our society."
And Orr, regional coordinator of the President's re-election
campaign, added "It's getting much easier for women to
become politically involved."
Morrison, former1 Nebraska first lady, told the caucus
audience "To be successful you have to make one thing
perfectly clear to the American people: women are not sexual
bigots. We can stand the heat, and we're getting out of the
kitchen.
"This isn't a battle cry for revenge, It's a rallying cry for
justice," she said. She cited several political and professional
situations in which there is discrimination against women.
However, Morrison said, she is against a woman being
appointed to a political position simply because of her sex.
Women need to unite, Morrison said. "There are more
women registered to vote than men, she added. "We have a
great force in our hands if we just forget the pettiness and start
working together."
Orr, former state Hepublican party chairperson said "I
don't want men to think I'm brash and bold, but at the same
time, I want them to respect me for my brains."
She said the most important thing a woman can do is to get
involved in politics. She urged women to start working at local
levels and to consider running for office.
'There's still a great prejudice in Nebraska against women,
she said. "People often feel that you don't know what the
issues are. If you do become informed, they come to respect
your knowledge.
"Being a woman, you're going to have to work twice as
hard as anybody else to prove you're capable," she said.
"You've also got to forget you're a woman and be able to look
at an issue from an impartial viewpoint.
Sheldon to show
wood engravings
Sheldon Art Gallery is
exhibiting wood engravings,
lithographs, etchings, woodcuts
and intaglios on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
MUST END THURSDAY!
CONTINUOUS Ili55 DAILY
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WOW ITS
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THE ALL
AMERICAN GIRL
WHO BECAME
THE ALL
AMERICAN
& TRAMP!
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RATED X
'S THIS ALL ABOUT ?
'S IT WORTH TO ME ?
WHO CAM GET IN ON IT?
WHO OFFERS IT ?
WHAT ELSE IS AVAILABLE FROM IT?
WHO CAN I TALK TO ABOUT IT?
... a scholarship
... it pays all tuition, all textbook
costs, laboratory fees, and $100
per month, tax free.
. . . Freshmen who enroll in Aero
space Studies (AS 186) for the
Spring semester.
Sophomores who qualify for
the two-year program.
... Air Force ROTC
. . . a commission as an Air Force
officer, leadership, travel, a
private pilot's license at Air Force
expense while a student at the
University, financial benefits such
as starting pay of $9,449.76 for
flying officers ($9,842.16 if
married) and, after four years
$15,582.96 ($16,029.36 if
married).
... Air Force ROTC (Department of
Aerospace Studies) Room 209,
M & ISI Building, 432-8163
Union Memorial Plaza
11:20 AM: Rev.
rand i date f
12:00: Michele
Sen. George
12:30 PM: Jim
County Comm
1:30 PM: Steve
State Lejjifl
Darrel Berg,
or Congress
Morley, for
McGovern.
Studnicka,
i sb ion oand.
Fowler t,
1 at ure cand.
6:30 PM: McGO VERN CAMPAIGN
SPEECH, all networks.
sul,1ect, "ETHICS IN
POLITICS".
7:00 PM: UNION iULLRuuM:
Michele Morley presents
"A PiiMio Plan for Peace",
McGovern campaign film.
Sr. Aiarita Heller of
Nehraskans for Peace pre
sents NARMIO Vietnam
slide show.
7:30 pms durr residence hall,
EAST CAMPUS: repeat of
"A PuMic Plan for Peace",
NARM1C slide show.
3 WIM
Aid feo
iC
n a
OOO
-ordinator: tfally Peterson.
ION BALLROOM:
30 PM:Prof. Ivan Volgyes,
Prof. Craig AiacPhee,
Prof. June Levine,
Dave Hoist.
PM: Prof. Ed Pearl stein,
Frof. .rally Peterson,
Prof. David Levine.
PM: uiiRH RESIDENCE HALL,
EAST CAMPUS.
Prof. Al Schrekinger,
Stan Sorennen,
Gordon Madsen,
Mary Rich.
Co
UN
3:
U:30
7:30
paid for hy UNL Students for
Herg, Roy Baldwin, treasurer
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CflQBQB
Rev. Darrel Berg, candidate
for Congress, 1st District
Mrs. Michele Morley, wife
of Vietnam MlA, national
McGovern campaign speaker
Rainbow
monday, October 23, 1972
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