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    Tuesday, November 16, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 5
2A Letters
Which group next?
I hope you are somehow able to ex
plain to me the other point of view in the
NU Medical Center, ticket problem. I
hope someone is able to tell me why the
intrinsic value of a medical student at the
game is somehow less than that of any
other fan. Or at least why a medical stu
dent in Omaha is any less worthy of being
a member of our student body.
I hope that you are also able to explain
why the economic reasons for denying
medical center students tickets with a
76,000 seat stadium is greater than the
social reasons. I have never heard much
support for our team from our largest
Nebraska corporations unless the support
was in the form of green paper. On the
other hand, no one has attended Nebraska
football games more loyally than the
student body, much like any other school.
I would like to know if our athletic
department is really in such a money
pinch that it cannot see the importance
of full student body support. Or how
important these two or three hour games
are as a social event for the average stu
dent whose life consists of long hours of
study and work in these depressed econo
mic times.
If I were able, I would like to ask
Regent Ed Schwartzkopf of Lincoln
just who he thinks supported him during
the '40s when football wasn't quite so
popular and then hope he poses that
question to the rest of the members of
the NU Board of Regents who are still
able to do something about this.
And most of all I would like to know
what group is going to be next? Because
if this is allowed I'll guarantee you that
the medical students won't be the end of
it. I sincerely hope that our administrators
are able to put their hearts where their
wailets have been up to now.
Mark Mullet
College of Law
Flattered . . .
Continued from Page 4
"Sure," she said. "I was walking down
the street with a girl friend and he gave me
kind of a whistle and a wink and made
this comment. Nothing lewd. And then we
started talking. He asked me out and here
I am. Married to him."
I take it you would not call yourself
a feminist, I said.
"I don't believe in women's lib at all,"
she said. "Not at all. I don't believe that I
should go build a house or be an executive.
I mean, if I have the brains to be a doctor,
that's OK. But I don't want to run a
corporation. I don't want to have a woman
for president. Ugh. If God had wanted
women to be like men, he would have
created Adam and Fred."
I thanked her for being so frank and
we concluded our conversation. About
a half-hour later, she called back.
"I had to call and tell you," she said.
"I just went out to lunch and came back.
And I passed this place where there are
about a zillion workmen. And I got a
lot of reaction."
What kind of reaction?
"Whistles," she said. "And one: 'Hey
George, look at that!' "
And how did that make you feel?
"Good," she said. "Real good. And
I hope the day never comes when men
stop doing it."
(c) 1982, Los Angeles Times Syndicate
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