The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1983, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Senator supported
I found the editorial ccnccrr.lr"C:n-
sationslistic barkers undeserving of
attention" (Daily Nebraskan, Nov. 11)
wry Interesting but I was quits dis
mayed when Larry FTynt's publicity
attempts were compared to Sen. Ernie
Chambers' attempts to gain publicity.
Unlike the author of the editorial, I
do not find Sen. Chambers to be "a "
common parasite living and feeding
from issues and emotions." To the con
trary, I have found the man to be
extremely concerned about numerous
important issues, especially interna
tional topics of discussion. I would
recommend that you use wiser judg
ment when choosing people for a com
parison. Jeff Burke
graduate student
School of Health
Physical Education and Recreation
Searches unfair
Thellbrary p!ky relegating the inspec
tion of private lockers and study
rooms should be rewritten to have the
practice of scheduled, not random,
searches for unborrowed library
materials.
I think UNL students appreciate the
policy's objective of having an ade
quate velocity of borrowed books, and
few books not being rat-holed. But this
policy, as enforced, allows for unsche
duled searches of all lockers and pri
vate study rooms, during the renter's
absence and without the students' im
mediate knowledge.
This kind of surprise, although con
sistent with the signed agreement,
does violate one's sense of being secure
In property. Having one's personal pro
perty arbitrarily scrutinized, however
benign, exceeds the grounds of fair
ness. And of course, one or three innocent
searches may become nasty when pro
perty Is misplaced by the students or
stolen by someone other than a library
official Fortunately, this has not hap
pened yet
B. Schuknecht
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The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144-080) is
published by the UNL Publications Board
Monday through Friday in the fail and spring
semesters and Tuesdays and Fridays in the
summer sessions, except during vacations.
Readers are encouraged to submit story
ideas and comments on the Daily Nebraskan
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p.m. Monday through Friday. The public also
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information, call Mary Conti, 472-6215.
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Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 1400 R ,
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Editorial
Policy
" Unsized editomli represent o2dsl policy of the
fall 1983 Daily Nebraskan. They are written by this
semester's editor in chief, Larry Sparks.
Other staff members will write editorials through
out the semester. They will carry the author's name
after the final sentence.
Editorials do not necessarily reflect the views of
the university, its employees or the NU Board of
Resents.' . .
According to policy set by the regents, the content
of the newspaper lies solely in the hands of its stu
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