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Playboy Continued from Page 1 “I think that’s wrong — especially at a state institution,” he said. The Daily Nebraskan’s assistant advertising manager, Tracy Welshans, said the decision was simple. “There were no thoughts on not running the ads,” the senior advertis ing major said. “Nothing in the ad was deemed offensive according to our policies.” Playboy advertised with the Daily Nebraskan three times through two different national agencies, Daily Ne braskan Advertising Manager Amy Struthers said. And David Mecey, a 17-year Play boy photographer, said the magazine did not plan to step foot on the UNL campus. “We didn’t have to go through the university at all,” Mecey said from his hotel room in Lincoln, “and we’re not coming on campus to solicit the girls.” A Playboy representative said close to 30 women would be interviewed by Mecey during the next two days. The small number of protesters, Mecey said, indicated students didn’t really mind one way or another that the magazine was in town or that women came to get their pictures taken. “We’re offering these ladies to be a model for a day,” he said. “If they like the idea, they’ll do it.” Sarah Zulkowski, a freshman chem istry major, said she had no problem with the women who decided to pose for the pictures. “Why wouldn’t they want to when they make so much money?” she said. “But they (Playboy) don’t care if they are going to be lawyers or doctors. All they want is their pictures and their bodies.” The magazine would not release the exact dollar amount the women would receive, but Mecey said it would be in the “hundreds of dollars.” Local television crews weren’t dis couraged with the low turnout as they spent part of the morning interview ing the four protesters. The “Women of the Big 12” issue of Playboy is expected to hit shelves in late September. 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