The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1981, Page page 9, Image 9

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    friday, november 13, 1981
daily nebraskan
Daily Nebraskan judged ail-American
The Daily Nebraskan has been designated an all-Amcri-can
newspaper for the eleventh consecutive semester by
the National Scholastic Press Association-Associated
Collegiate Press for the spring semester 1981 .
Kathy Chenault was the editor that semester.
the paper received marks of distinction, the highest
honor, in all of the five categories judged - coverage and
content; wiriting and editing; design; opinion; and photo-
Nader will speak in union
Ralph Nader will address "Consumerism: Old
Problems, New Answers" at 7:30 pjn., Nov. 17 in
the Nebraska Union Centennial Room, in a speech
sponsored by the University Program Council Talks
and Topics Committee.
Nader, a veteran consumer advocate, first gained
national attention with the publication of his book
about the auto industry, Unsafe at Any Speed,
according to a UPC press release.
Admission is free for students with a current stu
dent ID card and $2.00 for non-students.
graphy.art.and graphics.
Michael Scssler, newspaper judge, wrote:
"The Daily Nebraskan is a formidable student news
paper, one that is displaying fine professionalism in
approach to coverage and overall writing."
The Associated College Press is affiliated with the
University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Professor back in class
A UNL modern languages professor was back teaching
classes Thursday after a few days of illness.
Roberto Esquen3zi-Mayo, 61, of 8040 Northshore
Drive, was taken by ambulance to Lincoln General
Hospital Monday afternoon.
He had suffered dizziness. His history of heart prob
lems prompted the hospitalization and he underwent
tests.
A hospital spokesperson said Esquenazi-Mayo had not
suffered a heart attack.
Esquenazi-Mayo told students Thursday he was feeling
better. He could not be reached for comment by the
Daily Nebraskan.
Blood. It has always been better
to give than to receive.
Red Cross: Ready for a new century.
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One of the five leading major college football coaches of all time,
according to a 1981 Los Angeles Times survey, tells how he
took Nebraska to the top. From his youth in Saginaw through
coaching stops in Michigan high schools, Michigan State and
Wyoming, to back-to-back national championships at Nebraska,
1he master story-teller's Irish wit appears on each of the book's
272 pages. Recruiting stories. The Bowl Games. The
Ail-Americans. 58 pages of pictures. It's all here!
Softcover $7.95
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by Bob Devaney
Today, Bob Devaney will be autographing his new book.
DEVANEY, from 11:30-1:30. If you can't be with us today,
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