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Thursday, April 29, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 5 Letters Harassment suffered As I was walking back to my residence in Abel Hall one day last week, I was bombarded with obscenities and verbal harassment from members of a fraternity. They were looking out from a second-story window of their house, and I wasn't the only one subjected to their harassment. This "brought to mind an incident last winter in which a snowball was thrown at me from members of the same fraternity as I came back from playing basketball at the Coliseum. At that time I also saw these fraternity members hit a young woman in the face with a snowball. I, nor anyone else that I know of, had done anything to warrant such actions. Are these fraternity members the stu dents that Gov. Charles Thone said "emerge as America's leaders?" According to an article in the April 16 Daily Nebra skan, he also said that every national frat ernity is founded on a high set of values and principles. If these values and princi ples include verbal harassment and throw ing things at passersby, then I'm glad I'm just a "dormie." Incidents like this make the term "frat-rat" seem increasingly more appropriate . Bill Allen Freshman Journalism Union input welcome I wish to respond .to Alice E. Hrnicek's letter to the editor (Daily Nebraskan, April 27). First of all, I thank her for her valuable suggestion. The Nebraska Union is a structure built around serving the univer sity community. Suggestions such as Hrnicek's are welcomed by the staff so that efforts can be made to improve the effect iveness of union services. I also want to inform you that efforts are linger way to renovate the South Crib. We are presently in the planning stage, and anyone with suggestions may direct. them to the Nebraska Union Board. Lastly, I think it's unfortunate when someone has a complaint concerning campus services that they write to the Daily Nebraskan. It seems to me that it would be both more effective and more constructive to go directly to the people in volved. I don't think that the Daily Ne braskan is capable of putting up lights in the Crib. Timothy O'Keefe Sophomore Economics Finance Chairman, Nebraska Union Board Nebraskan Editorials do not necessarily express the opinions of the Daily Nebraskan's publishers, the Nil Board of Regents, the University of Nebraska and its employees or the student body. USPS 144-080 Editor: Martha Murdock; Managing editor: Janice Pigaga; News editor: Kathy Stokebrand Associate news editors: Patti Gallagher, Bob Glissmann; Editorial assistant: Pat Clark; Night news editor: Kate Kopischke; Assistant night news editor: Tom Hassing; Entertainment editor: Bob Crisler; Sports editor: Larry Sparks; Assist ant sports editor: Cindy Gardner; Art director: Dave Luebke; Photography chief: D. Eric Kirch er; Graphic designer: John G. Goecke. 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