Doors to close cfcATnebraskan Thr.- not th (tours of Love Library will clo'c t.-.'mxjrjtily Thursday ifU-moun because of con-.tructiou work above the v.)l-vv-iy, I'! ' -nici'i Mary Doak s iid Wednesday. Th.: south doors will 1.x; the t'i'ntyjnry entrances and exits ur-'il the north doois reopen Tiv :rsd.iy evening. t V t '' tcr t. Chu t 1u I .id (O.J.) Nelson. Managing Editor: Mnry VwfO'M News t 1'tor T i" Anderson. The D.iily Nebraskan s written, ed ted and managed by students at :re L1" vc'S iv of Nebraska Lincoln. It is ec1 i tor ia 1 1 v independent o the iin'v.-rs ty f,i uSty. ,ki "i : n :s t r at Ion jnd student body. The Daily Nebraskan is published by the Publications Committee on Monti.iv Wednesday, Thursday and Friday throughout the fall and M':! si-moste's extent holidays and vacations. Coir;ght 1973 The Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted v .tno..t permission If attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, excepting mater, j, i. on; red by another copyright. Spioihi r .iss postaqe paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. AniPess The Daily Nebraskan 34 Nebraska Union14ih & R Streets L.rnoln rgebr htibUH I elepno ne tUZ " I Z juaa l si 1 Order your University of Nebraska Class Ring during special promotion days Wednesday, Sept. 19 Thursday, Sept. 20 9 arn-5 pm Open 8-5. Monday -Saturday H hi 1 4 For the budget-minded Something new in low cost rings. Sterling Silver and G carat gold Pr ice and Compare 1135 R 432-0111 Cf m c r ft e o 0 e 4 10 I I U MAN POTENTIALS SERIES H Thursday, September 20 ANDREW WEIL, M. D. InMiime i if (iiii.nl W'.irl. I Afl.iirv I Mimmm- ir..wl in Mexico, S,,i,ili inn ii.i .titel Alru.i tu dilliit iiiloitii.iiiiin mi rmul wm's f (Imp "I m .ii i s .,1 luiNiHihiHiv Ami. in ul 7v Saim.d Mih.I A AVn Way of I, m.I i,,- .it lhii' .in,! ll'f lfit'1'.i (iinuiainnni. V"2. k i 1 Ukiress: "GUTTING HIGH' R.ip Session 3:30 p.m. Union 8:00 p.m. Abel Hall Lounge Sponsored In Nebraska Union 'Lilks tk Topics Committee IFC contract states pledge guarantees IFC president. McBride said the contract was abolished a fe years ajj) because most fraternities already had rules and by.aws, whether local or national, that said the same th.ngs. "Many of the fraternities believed the contract was.) t needed since they had these rules already, but the genera option of nor ' Greeks was that pledges were discriminated against," McBride said. ThP rnntract states that pledges are guaranteed certain right such m n mum of three hours of undisturbed study dail no Pledge activities after midnight, ro hazing accoi, mg to the bylaws of IFC, no personal servitude and orientation to UNL If a fraternity violates the contract, the name of any person making a report will not be revealed. The situation was brought to IFC's attention by a number of persons and by an editorial in the Da.ly Nebraskan last spring on pledge hazing, McBride said. "With all the people outside the Greek system watching us Fr houahU better to go back to the pledge contract. Z'that3 is thXof a Problem, but we don't want to mislead anyone," McBride said. I,,,, ,,iM,.ii. n WITH THIS AD Art and Music Books THIS COUPON WILL BE HONORED NOW THROUGH Saturday, September 1127 R Aademia A fKlt'fi'lK'' f'ttjti.'-.-.lntu! I'm" t ' ' ) ,1 - r m" i ,i MARINE CORPS OFFICER SELECTION TEAM PLACEMENT OFFICE: RM. ??b NEBRASKA UNION. 10:00 A.M. 3:00 P M SEPTEMBER 18 ig x0 - 1 14 9 daily nebraskan thursday, scplcmhiM 20, 1973