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III 1 1 I umi tl 1 ITTI r THFATFD 1 J UlNrni N' I ITTI F THFATER I "J Ltiwmji.-i'M.i.!-.-ii:t-r.ii:r'.j'wr ALL THIS WEEK The Beloved American Actress Laurette Taylor in PEG 0' MY HEART SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. &IHEBTY MON. TUES. & WED. Jas Helen Leo . Silver, Duval & Kirby "THE STAR BORDER"' IBM JIM THE BEAR A Surprise for Young & Old" Miss Bobby Brewster & Co. "From Altar to the Bowery" Perez & Marguerite A Vaudeville Novelty Miller, Packer & Selz THE GROUCH KILLERS" Liberty News Weekly ALICE" BRADY "ANNA DESCENDS" RaKioI. 1 if i . PROF, BENGSTON TELLS FRESHMEN OF SCANDINAVIA First European People to Land on Shores of the United States Were Norsemen. MATERIAL AID TO WORLD Slides Shown Picturing Differ ent Industries and Life of the Northern Countries. An illustrated travcloguo on "Scan dinavia" was presented to the fresh men or the College of Arts and Sci ences Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning by l'rol'essor Nels ncngston of the Department of Urology and Geography. Professor Kengstou hegnn by declaring that it has been almost definitely established that the first Europeans on American soil were the Norsemen, who sailed from Scandi navia to Iceland, from Iceland to Greenland and from that country to the northern cast of the United States. He also pointed out that a large number of the immigrants to this country have come from Scan dinavia and that these immigrants have been easily assimilated and have made industrious and law-abiding citizens. The professor also mentioned the contributions that the Scandinavian countries have made in the way of art literature and architecture. In the field of literature Scandiuavia has produced such men as Isben, Knute Ilamsen, and BJorgenson. The architect who designed the Wool worth Building was a Scandinavian. In the field of music Grieg, a Scan dinavian composer has been promin-ent- JYofessor Bengston then showed slides illustrating a journey taken through Scandinavia. He showed rural scenes in the three Scandinav ian countries, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. He explained that in all these countries the farms are smaller but neater than in the United States. In Denmark the country is low and flat so that agriculture is easy. In Norway the land is rougher and farming is carried on chiefly in the mountain valleys. Slides illustrating city life in Scan dinavia were also shown by Profes sor Bengston. Scenes in Copenhagen Christiana and Stockholm were used to typify Scandinavian city life. The professor pointed out that automo biles are not common in Scandinavia even in the cities horse vehicles are used. Pictures showing the Norweg ians at their favorite winter sport of skiing were shown. Views along the west coast or Nor way wore then shown by Professor Bengston. These views depicted the glacier and the cliffs along this part of the Scandinavian coast. The lec ture ended with some scenes in Ham morfest the town on the extreme northern part of the Norwegian Pen insula. Barred in New York and New Jersey, marathon dancers who Sat urday night set out to smash the long distance dancing record, were Tuesday toddling along against time somewhere in Connecticut without missing a step, reports say. WHITMAN'S ' WOODWARD'S LOWNEY'S And GILLEN'S CANDY TTjjILLAR'S J PRESCRIPTION .1 HARMACY DANCE Wed.-Thur.-Fri. NITE SERE NADERS Lindell Party House THE DAILY The Sport Circle Proof of tho national "recognition bolng given Cornnusker teams is shown by the fact that the Christian Science Monitor has roquostod Its Lincoln correspondent for a long story on the Nebraska track team. Included in the article will bo tho prospects for the remainder of the year and a review of the season so far. Golf fans are preparing to intiato the third year of that sport at the University. Several meets have been scheduled for the season. Tryouts will be held during the latter part of tills month. For the remainder of the year track men will, work out oil the new" dirt oval track on the drill field. The plan of having the men work out on the Lincoln hiyh school field was found to be impracticable because of tho long distance the athletes had to be transported and tho consequent waste of time. At Ohio State intramural contests are being held in horse shoe pitching. So far at Nebraska only tho janitors have taken up the barn yard golf. A contest between the boys from the short grass country and men from the Ag college might be arranged easily. SAYS SOLUTION OF PROBLEM OF WORLD MUST BE SPIRITUAL Rev. Frank I. Finch of the Warren M. E. church addressed students and faculty at Nebraska Wesleyan uni versity Monday. He said injyief: "We are living In a time 6f great transition and are moving at a pace our forefathers never knew. It is a spiritual transition. The other day I saw a picture of yoimg Chinese girls dressed-as flappers and carry ing a huge banner which bore the legend: We will have co-education in China.' The solution to the prob- lem of the world must be spiritual. The mind of the world is Just now filled with fear. "This fear may be classified into five sorts, the biological, economic, the psychological, the governmental and the moral. One third of the population of the world controls seven-eighths. The yellow race controls one-eighth. The economic conditiou is caused by the biological condi tions. "Our minds are not keeping pace rvth nnr nhvsical strides. Cities have grown so that we cannot meet the problems of their physical needs. H. G. Wells says that the ship ot civilization is now in the act of sink ing. The world is possessed with hatred and suspicion. I have been lntelv in Pittsburgh and it seemed as if I were sitting on a Barrel ot powder. The increase in our spend ines for war grows alarmingly. The world demands democracy and a justice that is expressed in demo cracy. Latent in the world is this demand In every part. Insistent Is the demand for wise leadership to guide in the way that has been lost. I am alarmed not that civilization may collapse but that the church may fail at this time." The Lincoln Star. DECLARES EINSTEIN THEORY IS AN INSULT TO COMMON SENSE ' Santa Clara, Cal. A new voice was added to the controversy over the Einstein theory of relativity, when Father J. S. Ricard, famous astron omer and seismologist, declared the foundations of the theory were "rick ety," some of Its fundamental postu lates "absurd." and the entire theory an "insult to common sense." The recent Lick observatory test of the bending of star light, Father Ricard said, was explicable other wise than by the Einstein theory and declared that in his opinion Captain T. J. J. See, naval astronomer who denounced the Einstein structure as "humbug," was taking a "broader and more metaphysical view of the subject than those who think they have established Ftastein's theory by observation." The Lincoln Star. NEBRASK AN Kansas and Colorado Students Will Study Farming This Summer The farm is coining into Its own. Early in Juno a unique llack-to-the-Farm experiment Is to be undertaken by the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C A. Jointly In MacPherson County, Kansas. Its object is to Interest students in rural conditions and coun try life. As farm hands and cooks for harvest hands, college men and women from several colleges and uni versities of Kansas and Colorado will go out to study at first hand actual conditions that confront the farmer and his wife. In speaking of the experiment yes terday in New York, Miss Winifred Wygal likened it to a similar use of their vacations by another college group who went out as workers in factories, shops and restaurants to In vestigate industrial conditions two years ago. "Tho men will go as harvest hands with the regular hours and work of the typical hired man," said Miss Wygal. "The girls will go directly into the farm house kitchens, cook ing for the harvest hands or doing whatever the farmer's wife wants done. Men and girls alike will work for wages, but they will all bo there because they believe agricultural In dustry is at the root of ail our econ omic problems. They are convinced that college trained men and women have a responsibility toward finding a way out." The project will run from June !)th to July 31st. Wet'k-end confer SUITS Best News of The For Lincoln Men This sale has proved its real worth. That men appreciate good clothes, know good clothes when they see them, and buy good clothes when they see them at the remarkable price these suits are selling for. We Arc Determined To satisfy the popular demand with the best clothes values in the city, even at this price. Clothes of the best fabrics and tailoring for immediate wear in staples, also young men's and sport models. i The Price And Backed by tss Sscre ences to share experiences will bo a featuro. Production and Its cost, la bor saving dovices, community lead ership and rural recreation will be under discussion. "There will bo no effort to exploit tho farmer," continued Miss Wygal. "MacPherson County was soloctod because it is a well developed wheat section of Central Kansas. Some of tho volunteer members may bo sein to work on their fathers' farms or the girls to their mothers' kitchens. 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