Cartoon showing an angry mob chasing Van Dusen and another member of the Cornhusker staff as they shout "Well Any How We Done Our Damndest!" showing that the Cornhusker Staff knew they might upset people with their edition of the Cornhusker.
The rally to be held October 17 was summarized as well as a warning to naysayers to stay away from the rally, because Nebraska spirit needed to be at an all-time high.
Cartoon showing two men at an art exhibit standing on chairs and books and using a magnifying glass to examine a nude painting of a woman on a swing.
Cartoon depicting a drunk student walking among falling buildings, saying, "Wonder if I can get pasht before 'hic' they fall"
Cartoons portraying excessive drinking by students and members of the Cornhusker Staff, titled "The Good Ship 'Cornhusker' on the Night of the Michigan Game" and "November-25-1911-7:59pm."
Cartoon entitled "Justice," depicting a man hanging from a tree while one onlooker asks another, "what did he do?" The other replies, "He killed the future of the uni."
The Cornhuskers' 17-7 triumph over the Oregon State Aggies helped to transform the national reputation of Nebraska University. The recap of the game is made in this article. The Nebraska team provided a glimpse of the future dominance to come.
This is the Curriculum Vitae of Professor Ralph Grajeda in 1972. Within this document is evidence of Grajeda's involvement with many local and national Chicano organizations.
This is the vita that was submitted to the University at the beginning of Grajeda's employment as an instructor in UNL's English department (click on thumbnail to enlarge image).
This is a photo by Bob Parsons of Dr. Ralph Grajeda, professor in the department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln which was first published in the Daily Nebraskan newspaper on February 24, 1978. The image is of Grajeda sitting at his desk in Andrews Hall on the UNL campus. He appears to be in conversation with someone just out of frame. Behind Professor Grajeda are shelves full of books.