The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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Library Receives Many Hooks This
Month; include Variety of Literature
IkUnv irw lM-t..i ruibi i . i.;
every ilme of lilcrt C nir hive I- n
kitlr.t lit Uir ! ihti nf the l ' I
venoty liliiary tin month A nun-
irte IlKt I. Irl.'
BililiO jrsphy.
Greaves The IVr.ril Uitjinry.
lireene- A tiuule to the I'rui
riple Mourcr. f.r Ijirly Amrriinn
History In the City ( New Ytk.
lay t,a Hro Kiifc'linh Wrte mij
Pranmik I'tK-try.
'owT Library 8ervtr for
Oiildren
WimvI. Clement Out lino .f
Man's Knowledge.
Biography.
Anthony Quern lUimhrth.
(mr Rrmiiiistemes of Na
than T. tame.
tJumlflfmger- Gorthc.
Ilrlin True Story of Mary,
Wife of Lincoln.
I'rrkine Trail. Italia an.1 War.
Itollamt Itrethnven the lYealtir.
rVhaufflrr Itcrthiiven.
Kuhle Karl Mr a.
Saunders. n -tT.arlre V. Klllot.
rurilun Utwril.
SpeiSht - Life an1 Writing- 'f
John Hunyan.
Fine Art.
Andrrmin The Architecture of
Anrlfitt tJreeoe.
Itarnea- "Hie Art In Tainting
hTy--CVwuine - A Muily of HI
Development.
Goya- painting end Drawing.
fcliawn - Gol Who Dane.
History.
Andrews History of M.ryUml.
Burkltt South Africa's Past In
Stone and I'alnt
Hyron The I?yantlne Achieve
ment. Cartelllerl The Court of Bur
gundy. Colum The Voyager -B e I n g
Legrnda and Romances of Allan
tic Discovery.
Ghent The Road to Oregon.
Glen horvle The Diaries of Syl
vester Iouj;la.
Creenbie Frontiers and the Fur
Trade.
Hulbert -United States History.
Mortaoo An Hour of American
History.
Pon.oonby Falsehood In War
Time. Kohson Alexander the Great, A
Biographical study.
Kowse-tm Hirtory.
Wlrth The Ghetto.
Literature-Drama.
Gerrard Elizabethan Drama
and Drama tint.
Job Giants In the Karth.
Malrme The Irish Drama.
One Act Flays by Canadian Au
thors.
Robinson Plays.
Literature-Essays.
Munnon - Stive and Form in
American Prose.
Nathan Monks are Monks.
Literature-Fiction.
Falswoithy A Modern Comedy.
George Gifts of Sheba.
Hamsun -Chapter Uie Last.
Herrh-Bird of God.
PaTie Terry the Dreamer.
Priestley The Good Compan
ions. Somerville and Ross Mount
Music.
Literature Prose and Poetry.
Dillon The River of Music
and Other Poem.
D o d d The Great , Enlighten
ment. Dowden Letters about Shelley.
Frost Hovering Shadow.
Harrington Our Holiday in
Poetry.
Lmdberg An A n t h ology of
South Dakota Poetry.
Martinez The Kingdom of God.
The Oxford Book of Regency
Verse 179S-1S37.
Soholeski - Poets and Poetry of
Poland.
Spurgeon Keat's Shakespeare.
Philosophy.
Adam Everyman's Psychol
ogy Bevan Sibyls and Seers.
Chesser The Woman W h o
I Ui-ou I II I t-if
lUnlin Tlir Cave Man's Icj-
' '
Murpny lli-.toricttl Jntrodm tloa
to. M!rin I ,Vi IU'..jjy
I. Dry Aim an. I Morals-The
I 'tO:") .f ;h: s
I Religion.
Amlry liiblical AuthroMio;y.
, Itiiikie the t-iKlixh Ititile and
'its Htory.
i Hesant TIioiikIiI ower It
'ntiol t'il Oiltuie.
i:.nlt The fhit.N lllinm.
lirrr Outline of the I'hsy-
hl Of It.'llU
Rose A IUnJLHk of Greek
Myinoiojiy.
Science.
Jn hrliMii 1'ropVs of Asiatic
i:i
I'oitir I'niveinMl I'roblrm.
Ruttcr The reruns of North
1 torn no.
Ht'ifnce i.nd l-f Ainirj; In France.
Sociology.
Ahen The Construction of
Junior CTiiiTh School Curricula.
Andersm I'rhan Sociology.
Cahot Problems In Public Util
ity Management.
Cahalane The Policeman.
t'ampbfll. Olive The Danish
Folk School.
Carey Pan It I Wehxter As an
Evonoinmt .
Cock - The Pedagogical Value
of True and Falne Examination.
Doran and lllnmw -Urban
Land hk'onomlrs.
hlahcr Ttie Money Illusion.
Fortecie A Hmtory of the
BritiKh Army.
Kow lr r - a mo rlcan Investment
Tnists.
Garner- Political Selene, and
Government.
Gettschalk The Era of t h
Frem h Revolution.
Herring- Group Representation
Before Congreaa.
Hertzler Social Institutions.
Grave - The Celtic Song Book.
Hill The Public International
Conference.
Groninger- Public Utility Rate
Making. r,mnky snd Atrov War and
the Russian Government.
Hohson Economics and Ethics.
House The Range of Social
Theory.
Hudrlson lhe Foundation of
the Constitution. I
Lawrence The India We
Served. I
Leland The Classified Property i
Tax in the United States. !
Lloyd George-Slings and Ar
rows. MacDonagh -The English King.
Marx Citizenship Training In
Elementary Schools.
Maverick The Vocational Guid
ance of College Students.
Mukerji Hindu Fables.
Raine Famous Sheriffs and
Western Outlaw.
Reed The Modern Family.
Schuman American Policy To
ward Russia Since 1917.
Sikes State and Federal Cor
rupt Practices in Legislation.
Smith Camplagn Addresses.
Spalding Introduction to Social
Service.
Etimson The Western Way.
Sun Yat-Sen The International
Development of China.
Wu -Ancient Chinese Political
Theories.
Yard Our Federal Lands.
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University Has Students of Various
Ayes; Some Under Five Years Old
Wednesday Is Founders Day
Tor Thcta Chapter of
Music Sorority.
Delta Omu roo will ommemor
ats founders day with a formal
(anquel. This will be held at the
iJiicoln hotel. Wednesday evening.
) lec. II, In the garden room where
I the first Initiates of Theta chapter
held theit banquet The rolor ays
tern of the decorations wilt be rose
and grey, the sorority colors.
IXtroihy Holioiult, president of
the active chapter, will preside. Lu
rile Clin, the national vice presi
dent, and also a member of Theta
I ih.tptor. will report uo Uie national
convention which was held at Cat
cago last summer.
A large number of the alumni
will he prerent to pertlclpp.te In the
commemoration of this day.
PUHIXITY STAFF
KNTFJU A1NS AT
DINNER THURSDAY
Members of the publicity staff
or the university x . w. u. A. en
tertaiiied members of the finance
staff, directed by Ruth Hatfield, at
a Iutch treat dinner at Ellen
Smith hall Thursday evening
Mtna Erma Appleby, secretary of
the association, was guest of
honor. Following the dinner was
an hour of Informal discussion.
Berenelce Hoffman and Hope
Campbell were In charge of ar
rangement for the dinner.
UNIVERSITY COEDS
HONOR V HEAD
AT CROUP DINNER
Mlaa Erma Appleby was the
guest of honor at a 6 o'clock din
ner held by the combined "Women
In Industries" group of the Y. W.
C. A., and university league of
women voter at Ellen Smith hall
Wednesday. Following the dinner
an Informal discussion of the plans
for a program for the coming year
was conducted. About eighteen
were present at the dinner
Children of Mother
Goose Will Attend
Cornhuther Party
Thr rrnxin NVbraHka turns out
mil gotd fooiltall ttanu, accord
, 1- to a New Yoik hwrts writer
u "IxiriM they pick tlieir teams
rally." 1 here are studrnts attend
ing lhe university who are as
younr a four and a half years
T vi nil y-one small sons and
(UuM?i of Lincoln people at
tend the nuraery school in the de
partment of economics at the col
let,' "t fcjincullure. Miss Ruth
Staples la director of the nurry
school, assisted by Mlaa latins
lieaton, who aliti has charge of the
home r.ian. ement house, and
Mrs. Angelina "rlion Anderson.
CAM MA ALPHA CHI
ANNOUNCES EICHT
PLEixms to a.un
Gamma Alpha Chi, national ad
verting sorority, has announced
the following new pledges: Elaine
Haverfield. '31. Omaha; Virginia
Rfiiulall, '30, Omaha; Blanche Ash
bnwk. '31. FJ Reno. Okl.; Luclal
Goldenberg, '31. Omaha; Tobie
Goldstein. '32. Omaha; I'retta
Klein. "31, Lincoln; Miriam Green
herger. 31, Grant! Island: and
Clara Slapp, '31. Norton. Kaa.
ORCHESTRA TwiLL
PRESENT PROGRAM
TUESDAY MORNING
University orchestra, directed by
Prof. Carl Steckelberg, will pre
sent Its first concert of the 1P20-80
season In a special fine arts convo
cation to be held in the Temple the
ater Tuesday morning. Dec. 10, at
11 o'clock. Program for the con
cert follow:
Overture. Fingal' Cave, Men
delssohn. Waltz, Morning Journals, Strauss.
Intermezzo, Al Fresco, Victor
Herbert.
March. Pomp and Circumstance,
Edward Elgar.
THETA SIGMA PHI
PLEDGES TWO TO
NATIONAL GROUP
The university maintains the
nursery school prima nly as a
laboratory for the study of the
mental, physical and social de
velopment of young children. The
program ut so arranged that it is
also of direct benefit to the child
ren attending. Both Indoor and
outdoor play aod a brief story or
mualo period are included In the
morning. Following this the child
ren have a short rest, and are
then served a wholesome and
suitable luncheon at noon. They
aaaisl In setting the tables and ID
serving themselves and each other.
:lssii iFii ns.
Travel.
Chapman The Travel-Diaries ot
William Beckford of FonthilL
Fay -The American Experi
ment. Greeley- The Polar Regions in
the Twentieth Century.
Useful Arts.
Byrd - Skyward.
Oarr - America Challenged.
Fulton -Muscular Contraction.
Hohm&n The American Whale
man. Judy Trends and Need In
Home Management.
Lewisohn The New Leadership
in Industry.
Psychologists Hate Hair-Raising
Cloud on Laboratory Table Work
Little Bo Peep, Peter Piper, the
Punkln eater, and Little Boy Blue
with their respective retinues will
all honor the Cornhusker costume
party with their presence, and the
last word from those in charge of
the affair Indicated that the White
Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland
will also be there. All are certain
to meet plenty of gypsies who will
tell your fortune, and there may
be a few pirates, just to make life
Interesting.
It 1 not necessary for guest to
dress o elaborately If they do not
desire, however. Romper and
aprons are Just as acceptable, and
will without doubt be just a popu
lar. But the Big Boree say that
the guests who have come clear
down from fairyland or the realm
of Mother Goose just to attend the
party with the rest, are particu
larly wlcome, and the cleverest,
prettiest, and funniest of them will
be given special ovation.
Little Bo Peep. "Don't be dis
couraged If you are bashful and
don't think you qualify in any of
these categories. Through the
courtesy of some of our good
friends, there will be a speciall sur
prise awaiting you.
"Don't forget the time, we are
expecting you at 7 o'clock, and
want you to stay until 9, If you
can neglect your duties a sand
man or climbing beanstalk that
long. And if you get hungry, like
Jack Spratt and his wife, you will
have an opportunity to refresh
yourself. And then, watch these
columns, and we will reveal some
more secrets.
Maude Schraeder, '31, Holbrook,
and France Robinson. 'HI. Nor
folk, were pledged to Theta Sigma
Phi, Journalistic sorority. Thurs
day afternoon at Ellen Smith hall.
Theta Sigma Thi is a national or
ganization for women in Journal
lam It ia honorary as well as
professional and only women en
rolled In the school of journalism
are eligible.
Dr. Morton Irrltirra
Tmrhrni in KaiiMi
Dr. W. H. Morton, principal of
teacher college high school, gave
series of three addresses at the
meeting of the Brown County
Teachers association at Hiawatha,
Kaa, Saturday. speaking on.
'Artistry of Teaching." "Problems
of High School Supervision," and
"Pupil Behavior."
lien at Ag College
Cacklen Her Way to
i Egg Laying Uerord .
One hen at the agricultural col
lege ha just "cackled herself
Into a distinctive class of birds.
The cackling did not interest J..r
keeper but the number of egg
he laid established a new record
for the University of Nebraska
poultry flock. Hen No. X-2.s
laid 303 egg in 36S day. Thla
Is the first 300-egger at the ag
college and few hen anywhere
reach thla mark.
Her highest production for one
month waa thirty eggs and nine
teen was the lowest number.
Througn the breeding Reason
"X-284" laid sixty-three eggs for
hatching purposes, all of which
were fertile. Forty-eight of them
developed chlcka.
The hen continued to lay eggs
In spite of outside disturbances,
attendants said. She started her
record In a flock mating pen.
Later she went into a breeding
pen and after the breeding season
she moved Into another house with
175 strange bird.
Lyric Theatre
HAVELOCK
Sunday, Dec. 8
"Big News"
100 ALL TALKING PICTURE
undsy Matinee Only
2:30 and 4:30
Smart People
ALL TURN TO
DeWitU
for the finest fountain serrlre In
town. Tempting lunch that will
dnllght you. Kellahle Prescription
Service.
DeWitU
11. W. DeWltt. Prop.
Formerly
Plllers Prescription Pharmacy
Jfith and O B4423
-Table," "cloud," "bate," and
"hair" are about a unrelated as
any four worda could be. At first
it seems as If there are very few
possible sentences which could
combine the four. But in the
laboratory section of psychology
71 last week, there were a great
variety of combinations offered
pontaneously by the student.
"Construct one sensible sentence
containing the four words; hair,
table, cloud, and hate." That was
the Instruction given. In thirty-,
five seconds a feminine ingenuity
had composed this: "A she ap-
peared at the table, bair unkempt. !
she brought bate, like a stormy
cloud, ruthless in It destruction."
One coed found a urprislngly
simple olution and In Just fifteen
seconds had devised and written,
"I hate to cloud your view of the
table with my bair."
One masculine mind required
eventy-flve second to contrive
and write, "Standing on the table
land where a fine cloud formed a
Lair-llae above the distant trees, I
could feel hate for no one."
Who could fall to guess the sex
of the author of "The grlrl' hate
for going out-of-doors was because j
the cloud would soon bring rain j
which would spoil her new table
and take the curl out of her hair?"
Another atudsnt had . practically
the same sentence except that his
hate for the clouds was because
rain made bis bair curl up tightly!
Another clever sentence relating
the four word was compos-jd In
less than a minute after the prob
lem was stated: "A cloud came
over the people at the table as
mention of hi red hair, which all
red-headed people bate, was made
to Jim."
Perhaps the most ingenious sen
tence was written twenty-three
seconds after the Instruction was
given. It read: "Construct a sen
tence c-oitalning the word: hair,
table, cloud, and hate" adequately
fulfilling the condition of a single,
sensible sentence using the four
words.
aj Tim of th Day It a
Good Tim tn th Day far
Good Eats
TO AT TUW
University Candy
Kitchen
44 N. 111ft
' Mid-Year
ie Graduates
AI.AIUIK manufac
turer of hifch grade
fire brick ha an opening
for two or three college
men in both Sales ani
Production work. Do an
international buaine and
offer excellent opportun
ity for yonng men. If in
terested, write for more
detail.
A. P Green
Fire Brick Co.
MEXICO, MISSOUSL
Learn to Dance
Ouarante to teach you In tU
PrtvaU Lesson.
CI Mrs every Honda" and
Wednesday.
Prtvata lesson morning, after
noon A evening.
Call for Appointment
Mrs. Luella Williams
Private Studio.
rhoM B42SS. 1220 D HI
CDnETDSttDiniSlS
(CEroettnrras? (Csurdls
For our Christmas Card stock this year w har seWctad card
with that "something different" appaal-Xaxloatra design Jim
a llttls mora artistic and unique.
Ton may buy any quantity with Bam engraved, printed, proois
engraved or blank; as yon ebooa. May w show thaza to jmaT
Graves Printing Company
Three Door South of Unl. Temple,
100
Natural
Color
Singing
Talking
Dancing
Picture
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RIVALS THE RAINBOW IN
COLOR! THRILLS WITH
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You'll like ft, too. There's a
real story In this glittering ex
travaganza of good girls and
bad girl ( on Broadway!
Stuffed Ilk fruit cake with
rich plum of fun to maka you
snuggle contentedly In your
seat!
You 11 vote the color photog
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WITH
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CONWAY TEARLZ
KICK LUCAS
NANCY WELF0RD
ANN PENNINGTON
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A Warner Bras. Vlwphon. picture.
HEAR "NICK LUCAS"
THE CROONING TRGBADOUR SINO
"Painting the Cloud with Sunshine"
"Tiptoe Thru the Tulip with Me"
PRICES FOR THIS PIC
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Mat,. 40c Eve., 60c
Children, All Shows, 25c
jEUn1 i Shew 1-S-S-7-S P. M.
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ILJiliXU IL "BLTJIOLOOY" I
ASSISTED BY
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Playlna 1h. Overlurs "MsrHina." by Wallsoe.
Shows 1-S Ml Mrt. 40 Ev. 0 LM SO A W
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IN A FIERY FILM ROMANCE
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Her First ALL TALKING
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MONTGOMERY
ERNEST
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An amazing: romance, sweeping yon from
the South American Jungles to the gilded
haunts of New York society.
'Added Sound Attractions'
Alt Talking ConMdy
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"THE REAL McCOY"
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