frlday, October 12, 1979 dally nebraskan page 5 For o HEM bcar-b-que Drive-thru-window We, as instructors in the English Department and mem bers of the committee that represents the Junior staff within that department, wish to express our concern over the Daily Nebraskan's coverage of the alleged exclusion of men from English 253A. We are not writing primarily to protest what many consider to be the Inaccurate and unprofessional way in which the story has been handled nor to give yet another version of the "truth." It is becoming increasingly clear that there may never be exact agreement on just what did happen in that classroom. We are writing rather to tell the university community what we Jo know with certainty: that the English Depart ment faculty overwhelmingly supports open enrollment policies in its classes; that the department has shown and continues to show its commitment to Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity hiring in the past five years the department has hired eight women and four men includ ing two black faculty members-and finally that the English Department is outstanding in the University for the wide range of courses it offers which focus on the experience of groups like women, blacks, native Ameri cans, gays and Chicanos. Our continued wide offerings in areas which often explore the experience of men, whites and other traditionally more visible members of our culture demonstrate our intention to examine in literature matters that are of vital interest to as many parts of the student body as possible. We, the members of the committee, are personally involved in working with other faculty in the department to foster ,and extend these policies. Although there is much to 'be done, we feci strongly that there is also much we may be justifiably proud of in dlir department and we hope that these things will not be obscured in the heated controversies that this situation has created. Steve Boyd Joan Griffin Marvin Katilius-Boydstun Suzanne Poirier Landlord . . . Continued from Page 4 deposits can be avoided by preparing a written checklist which records the condition of the apartment at the time the tenant moves in. Such a checklist should be signed by both the landlord and the tenant and dated. The above information should not be considered a sub stitute for legal advice. The solution for any one problem necessarily depends upon the exact facts and circum stances. If you have. a rental problem be sure to consult with Student Legal Services at 237 Nebraska Union, 472-3350. Robert Lange Attorney, Student Legal Services Center $1.00 OFF ANY DINNER WITH THIS AD. WHERE EVERY DAY IS A PICNIC I WANT tod To MAKE- ONE OF YOLie FANTASTIC ONS-HANOfTD LEAPdfe CATCHES ' a, P,r-uT eCktirtP I I . THE POINJT SPREAD) WE GOTTA MAKE THE PO I MT SPREAD1 but coach, yR- r ALfiJtAD FOURTEEN I I Points I fll jN SE-NIQfcl iv OH YEAH. V m VP HOVO MANY TIMES ( 11 J Television and Appliance Rentals JUST AMWEO C.A.R.IS New High Performance Stereo Package PERFECT FOR STUDENTS AP-B10C Turntable Belt drive turntable with cartridge stylus overhang adjustment, low mass "Straight" tone arm, damped cueing control, anti-skating control, magnet ic cartridge. AA-1125 Stereo Receiver. J 25 watt RMS per channel, m in. RMS at 8 ohms with no more than 0.05 THD, ilium Signal strength and tuning meters, loudness control, FM mute, walnut grain vinyl cover. mi; PIL ro A pair of famous ULTRALINEAR Studio Camparator 66A, 3-way, 8 inch Speakers with Circuit Breaker and 5 year Warranty. Rent For OPJLY Special Student Rate tax A WEEK included AMD THE FinBT WEEK 13 FBEE We Offer Ctudznt Discounts On Every Item We Carry No Deposit No Repair Bills No Long-Term Obligation Free Qslivery And Rent Applies Toward Ownership 0220 Ko. 40th order by phono 407-0077 MAKE IT WITH YGEHLQULft dint a s . wfn W'K'lt RO'Vir H -i)u .4 j4. SCi. s A 2 MM 13ha'R"St. Good luck Comhuskors, stop in aftor tho gamo. Mon-Thur 10:30-12:00 PM. Frl-Sat 10:30-1:00 AJA. 1008 P St. Catering Service 474-6514 J2 1 OAT Homecoming: n