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    Friday, September 20, 1985
Daily Nebraskan
Page 5
Letters
Brief letters are preferred, and longer letters may be edited. Writer's
address and phone number are needed for verification.
Letter Policy
Foreign students suffer to boost U.S. ego
I am writing in response to the letter abuse to me. It angers me that these religion. We Americans need to stop
concerning discrimination on campus people must suffer for no valid reason, thinking only of ourselves and try
(Daily Nebraskan, Sept. 17). except to boost the "American" ego. understanding that different races and
I have friends of foreign status who I agree with the attitude of striving cultures are just as respectable as the
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next. We need to live what our constitu
tion says, not just talk about it.
have related several instances of verbal to live in harmony, regardless of race or
Crowd, not drums, chant 'sht'
In regard to the letter (DN, Sept. 17) can't help it when disgruntled fans
concerning the filthy chants at the change the words.
Sept. 7 football game, isn't it a strange
coincidence that the same crowd more
often chants "Defense" and "Go Big
Red" to the same drum cadences?
The drummers' job is to support the
team and fire up the fans. However, we
Remember: Drums just go "boom,"
they don't go "sh't."
Scott Messier
director
UNL Drumlinel
Lucretia Jones
sophomore
computer science
The Daily Nebraskan welcomes brief
letters to the editor from all readers
and interested others.
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braskan, Nebraska Union 34, 1400 R St.,
Lincoln, Neb. 68588-0448.
Murderer lives in fear of gangs
but has better fate than victims
ROYKO from Page 4
won't say he has been in several
other fights.
river. And that's why he's now in protec-
Nevertheless, the state is obliged to tive custody. He keeps getting into
protect Brian. So I talked to state pri- fights, although he won't say why.
son officials about his mother's fears Protective custody isn't a very inter-
for his life. esting way to while awav a lifetime.
Steal; For Lunch!
AO,
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RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
One official, sounding disgusted,
said: "Yes, we know about her letters.
And Maxey writes her letters and tells
her these things are happening.
"The facts are that Maxey was cut
when he and another inmate had a
fight. Both of them entered into the
fight willingly. He had eight stitches
and his eye was not injured. We haven't
been able to take action because Maxey
refuses to cooperate."
For whatever reasons and Brian
Kind of lonely, although he does have
TV and reading materials.
But if it's any comfort to his mother,
he does eat regularly and is being kept
alive.
And when you think about it, that's a
better deal than he gave those girls.
1985 By the Chicago Tribune
Distributed by Tribune Media
Services, Inc.
Royko Is a Pulitzer Prize-winning
columnist for the Chicago Tribune
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Education factors studied
The National Association of Secon
dary School Principals and the National
Education Association began work on
July 22 "and on a joint project aimed at
establishing "conditions necessary for
successful teachinglearning in sec
ondary schools and the roles of teachers
and principals."
The goal is to publish guidelines in
the Spring of 1986 which will be made
available to teachers and principals
throughout the nation.
"As America is beginning to recognize
that teachers and principals are the
key factors in successful learning, it's
most useful that our two organizations
develop these guidelines to assist sec
ondary school students," said Scott
Thomson, executive director of NASSP.
The initial two-day meeting at NEA
July 22-23 worked toward identifying
the necessary elements for effective
secondary schools.
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