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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1978)
daily nebraskan thursday, april 13, 1978 page 6 7' ' v 1111 Ifllp Dinah has stepped out of the kitchen She Walketh Veiled and Sleeping by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1860-1935 She walketh veiled and sleeping, For she knoweth not her power; She obeyeth but the pleading Of her heart, and the high leading Of her soul, unto this hour. Slow advancing, halting, creeping, Comes the Woman to the hour! She walketh veiled and sleeping, For she knoweth not her power. (t v. V-)f irt f r Mli 'JM'VkS-v" i I I,: , 4 II - t 1 Ma, ll' It SV TV f . 4 A IV ' - Vw If 1 ' Si i LT J f?w I i ' I H f Py f , i1 1 I. I r. U i o I 1 s ? n t if I 1 II .4 I i m mm i i - 1 1 rjL- IS Ujr ' - . I . -4, it - . - - ill - i i I WHITING Clockwise from left: Karen DeCeasare, an engineer-trainee for Burlington Northern Railroad, stands on the locomo tive engine she will operate after completing her training. Working inside Burlington Northern's repair shop. Donna Fletcher welds together a damaged coal car. Lue Ella Brown, a carman for Burlington Northern, cleans and re pairs the interiors of a box car. As a trackmobfle opera tor, Cecilia Smith pulls damaged train cars into repair shops at Burlington Northern's Havelock shop. Photographs by Tim Ford