The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1981, Page page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, October 7, 1981
daily nebraskan
page 5
(to fiEis editor
Activities unconstructive
The idea of volunteering one's time and talent to help
support a worthy cause has long been an accepted means
of soliciting contributions for charity in America. The
campus Greek organizations whose members carry on this
tradition deserve commendation for their efforts and the
success they achieve. (Daily Nebraskan 10181)
It seems to me, however, that much of the activity
performed in doing this volunteer "work" has very little
merit. Rocking in a chair or playing college-opoly may be
tun, and might appeal to some who might otherwise not
donate, but only because these activities are novel or
foolish.
Does anyone think that perhaps more money might be
earned through an activity which serves a common goal'
Why not solicit pledges to pay a certain price per
pound of litter picked up on campus on a certain day'
(Say, after the crowd departs on a football Saturday ) Or
why not set up a depository for aluminum can recycling'
It would be a delight to see money being earned for
chanty through more constructive activities.
JD. Michaelson
Senior
Accounting
Give Reagan a chance
I would like to comment on the editorial written by
Roger Nimps in the Oct. 1 issue.
First, Nimps asserts that diverting national attention
from weakness is a Republican scheme. This is hog wash
If you recall the Carter-Reagan debate last fall, Jimmy
Carter kept digressing to nuclear proliferation while avoid
ing the clear economic issues.
Secondly, why would a president who is trying to steer
away from his defense and economic issues hold a press
conference two days later about those very things?
Nimps suggests that Republicans' pattern is to deal
with problems on the surface so things wfll appear better
tomorrow. President Reagan's Economic Recovery Pack
age is certainly not a surface measure. But even on the day
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of it's enactment, Nimps and people like him say how
terrible it is at the present, unwilling to wait for the long
term results.
It appears to me that the president's solution is hardly
a surface treatment. It attempts to deal with crime before
it happens through deterrent rather than after the fact
when someon has been hurt or killed.
In conclusion, I would like to urge the media and the
public to turn away for a moment from the poor, suffer
ing criminal to the victim of a violent crime. Ask that in
dividual how heshe feels about this issue?
John Prigeon
Freshman
Review belittles Simon
Chuck Lieurance's critique of Neil Simons new
comedy, Only When I Laugh must have gone to print on
his first draft. Lieurance may have had valid criticisms of
this work but he lost his audience and his credibility by
his inflated manner.
The personal attacks on Simon and the useless
adjectives to show his further contempt for the comedy
need to be restrained.
I have not seen this new movie by Simon but I have
been around long enough to know that Neil Simon made a
substantial contribution to the theater and the art of
comedy.
Bernadine Kline
Junior
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