T t1 T II NEBRASKA N PROF. GRUMMANN SPEAKS ON ER VINE'S JANE CLEGG WORLD OUTLOOK CLASSES START EARLY NEXT MONTH "Under Our Flag," is the name pf the class for girls which discusses the home missionary work as well as the activities in American territories. Dis cussion of the mountain whites will be taken up, as well as the city pro blems and industrial community ser vice. In addition rural leadership, frontier service and the "work iu Alaska will be discussed. Arrangements for scheduling the classes at as manjr different hours aa posisble so as not to conflict with other classes are being made. The hours as well as the leaders for the different classes will be announced as soon as they are completed. Committee of 200 Get-Together. The executive council of the Com mittee of 200 has decided that on Sat urday evening, February Bth the mem bers of the committee of 200 will hold a get together social evening. The World Outlook Classes will be dis cussed. Committees have been ap pointed to arrange ofr a place and pro- j gram. The meeting will "be for the j purpose of giving the members of the ! committee a chance to become ac-1 quainted with one another. i Stdents who are interested in en- j tering either the mixed discussion , groups or the separate classes under ; the World Outlook Classes series 1 should keep the fact in mind during j registration. Copies of the class sche dule should be secured and University i classes arranged so as not to conflict j with the hour of the class which they desire to enter. Any further informa-1 tion of the classes may be secured ; from Dr. Harry Hutington at the Y. ! M. C. A. offices in the Temple build-! ing or from Miss Claire McKinnon : at the Ellen-Smith Hall. ', Prof. Paul II. Grummann has de livered the fourth of his series on contemporary dramatists before the Drama League of Omaha. The subject of this most recent lecture was Er vine's Jane Clegg. On Monday, January 24, Professor Grummann will deliver two addresses before the University of South Da kota. The first of these, upon Ar tistic Illusion, will be given before the morning convocation; the second will be a part of the art exhibition for that evening. Dr. Sealock was in attendance a the .conference of superintendents, principals and board members heiu at York Thursday and Friday of last week. PLANS BEING MADE FOR UNIVERSITY ART EXHIBIT Preparations are under way for the I University's annual art exhibition, j which will this year be held in the Art Gallery from February to 25th. j It is planned to have a collection of paintings of early American masters, the works of Gilbert, Stuart, Copeley, I Chester and of other men of like tale'nt j giving proof of the worth of this col-1 lection. j In addition there will be a collection j of forty modern paintings, which is 1 now being shown at Brookings, S. 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