The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1973, Page page 6, Image 6

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    UNL Red Cross 'out for blood'
The University Red Cross is sponsoring the Bloodmobile
Thursday and Friday in the north lounge of Abel Hall.
Persons interested in donating blood can do so between 10
a.m. and 12:45 p.m. No appointment is necessary.
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A tasteful blend
You're with old friends. It's time to talk
and remember with good music, drinks &
food. The APARTMENT is the place to
warm your spirits.
Enjoy an Oly draft beer or an 8b6 high
ball with munchable snacks (peanuts &
popcorn). For hungry appetites, a var
iety of tasty foods are just moments
away. And the music keeps flowing...
Come to the APARTMENT after
homecoming or a night on the town.
Make 1225 M Street your pad. Lower
level Cornhusker Hotel.
radisson cornhusker
The Apartment CORNHUSKER Hotel
Tenure
quotas
rejected
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Assoc. of University Professors (AAUP) has
issued a statement rejecting the concept of tenure quotas.
Such quotas are a dangerous approach to the problems of
faculty staffing in the nation's colleges and universities, it said.
They pose a serious threat to academic freedom, the nation's
largest professional organisation of college and university teachers
warned. ,
"Establishing fixed quotas," the AAUP sa.d, may depr.ve the
profession of a large part of the generation of scholars and
teachers which currently populates the nontenured positions at
our colleges and universities.
"It would be preferable by far to employ a variety of other
measures -some affecting tenured faculty, others affecting
probationary and nontenured faculty, and still others affecting
prospective faculty members-to ensure that the necessary
burdens of financial stringency and lack of growth are shared to
some extent by all academic generation," the AAUP stated.
The AAUP statement said that institutions could undermine
the functions of tenure standards if they provide that no matter
how excellent a nontenured faculty member may be, he will not
be able to attain tenure because of an arbitrary quota.
"Foreclosing promotion to a tenured position because of a
numerical quota is unacceptable," the assoc. said. "Stricter
standards for the awarding of tenure can be developed over the
years, with a consequent decrease in the probability of achieving
tenure.
"But it is essential to distinguish a deliberate change in
MundonH, if-t.aitvn(j i positive probability of an individual's
achieving tenuir- putsuant to well-defined criteria and adequate
pioc;t'di.iir, tor evaluation aniJ teview, from a situation in which
the (jrc.minc; of tenure, lor reasons unrelated to the individual's
met its, is never 3 lealistic possibility."
The AAUP said that the general pioportion of tenured faculty
can luve important long-range bearing on the nature and quality
ot an institution ot higher education.
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Then ijon should consider these interesti nij and impor
(nut farts about Pratt X' Whitneif Aircraft.
Fart I: II. J. dm if, ircsideut and chief csccutire oftin r
of raited Aircraft Corporation, has announced an
objective to double sales throurh the end of the decade.
Fact 2: Pratt and Whitneif Aircraft is the luncst divi
sion of United Aircraft Corporation and accounts for a
major oilion of total corporate sales.
We expect to share in this gTowth...anl share mate
rially. Here's how and why.
With advanced aircraft engines generating up to
M.000 pounds of takeoff thrust that will
ensure our continuing world leadership in
I lowering the majority of commercial air
transports.
With pollution-free fuel cell power plants
to help solve the world's energy needs.
Experimental units have already amassed
over 100,000 hours of operation producing
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electricity for commercial, light-induslrial and
residential applications.
With even more eflicicnf and powerful industrial
gas turbines to join the almost 1.000 units already
sold for generating elect i inty, pumping gas and pro
pelling marine vessels.
If you want to prove-out your abilities at the frontiers
of the state-of-the-art, IW'WA is a great place for that
important personal testing, further, our projected
growth-rate suggests faster than-usual advancement
opportunities for t hose capable of innovat ive t binkiim.
We have att i act ive car'eer opportunities for
engini - and scientists in virtually every
technic:, i field. See your College Placement,
Ofhce let requirements interview dates and
our descriptive brochure. Or write Mr. I.en
I'lack. 1'rofe , ional Placement, Pratt cV Whit
ney Aircraft, Kast Hartford, Conn. OOIOX.
, n Hutiu! ( h o1 ii ii if w'o r
Facilities in East Hartford, Connecticut and West Palm Beach, Florida
Questions
about
- stereos
- bikes
- speakers
Consumer
Aids
Group (CAG)
has the
answers
in up to date
consumer
reports
Stop by room
1m mm
17, union,
for more
information
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Beautiful
For Your Skin
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wcdi ifiiday, October 31, 1973
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