CAMPUSOCBETV t. kd n they have Colurubus ami several other towns mm SEEN BACKSTAGE last Mon day night, after LeGallienne's per formance, were Barbara Bates, Jane McLaughlin, Helen Lawrence, Margaret Straub, Joe diNatale, Professor O. Stepanek, Professor N L. Hill, Professor S. B. Gass. Professor T. M. Raysor, and Miss Alice Howell. BUT LEG A LLI ENN E was in a bad mood. The noisiness and rest-, lessness of the gallery annoyed her , all through the performance, and,, referring to her gesture at the end i of the play, she said "I went like. THAT to thorn." Miss LeGallienne j declared that Lincoln audiences; 'know nothing of theatre manners . . they are not theatre-broken. The audience contributes fifty per cent to the success of any per-! formunce, but this audience ruined the plav " Later, she seemed to be in a'little better humor and loft the theatre playing with her two: small poodles. " DELEGATES FROM Nebras- ka to the national convention of j Phi Sigma Chi are the following Tassels, Louise Hossack, Ann Hunting, and Mary Edith Hen dricks. The conference lasts dur ing Tuesday and Wednesday of Uiis week. ANNOUNCED MONDAY was the engagement and coming mar riage of Miss Helen Alexander of Beatrice to Henry Ohlsen of David City. Miss Alexander was a Kappa at the university and Mr. Ohlsen joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PHI KAPPA PHI mothers club are having a luncheon at 1 o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. M. cu ;a "t.o rtavnv nnH Mrs. Davison will assist. Decorations . will bp carripd out.in spring flow ers. About ten are expected. AT THE TRI DELT house Mon day, thirty-four members of the Mothers club met for 1 o'clock luncheon. Hostesses to the affair were Mr C, PeM-iis ppterFin and Mrs. G. W. Spoerry, and those on the program were Mrs. Arthur L. Smith, Mrs. J. M. Neely, and Mrs. H. E. Deming. Spring flowers carrying out a yellow color scheme decorated the house. '. AN INFORMAL announcement of the engagement of Miss Clar issa Flansbcrg, Kappa, and Ed Fisher, A. T. O., was made Mon day night, when Ed passed the cigars at the A. T. O. house. OFFICERS OF the Alpha Chi alumnae for next year are Mrs. Frederick J. Patz, president; Mrs. Harry Ankeny, vice president; Miss Anna Blivens, secretary; Mrs. Richard Johnson, treasurer; and Mrs. Blanchard Anderson, editor. IN HONOR OF Miss Mary Clay Williams of Tulsa. UKianoma. wno Is the national treasurer of Chi Omega, a 6:30 buffet supper waa given at the house lasi tsunaay evening. Decorations were in the Krrritv rnlnr rarrlinal and straw. and spring flowers decorated the tables. About tiny actives anu alums were present. ALPHA CHI SENIORS were entertained by the alumnae Satur day at a luncheon at the Univer sity club. Red tarnations and smilax, combined with green ta pprs were the decoration feature. The hostesses were Mesdames Far ley Young, Clark Jeary, John H. A gee, Charles Minnick, Francis Cornell, Theodore Bullock, Misses Vivian I leetwood, Clara Wilson. Clara Evans, Grace McMahon, and Iona Garrison. ANNOUNCEMENT OF the en gagement of Miss Marie Mae Buresh to Maik Paul Muff ley has been made by John J. Euresh of Omaha. The marriage is to take place in July. Mr. Muffley re ceived his degree from the college of dentistry at the University of Nebraska in June. JUNIOR ORGAN STUDENT GIVES MUSIC RECITAL Winifred Hyland. a junior in the School of Music, presented an or gan recital, at Our Redeemer Lu theran rhurch at 8:15 Tuesday right. The recital was sponsored by the School of Music. Tnc program was as follows: Toecato in C Major by Bach, Sev enth Sonata Lento Asai by Guil mant, Capriccio by Rogers, Pre lude Fugure and Variations by Frantic, and Comes Autumn Time by Sowerby. Mjss Hyland is a student with Wilbur Cbcnoweth. Kearch Coiinril Nanin Kopac for Appointment i M. J. Kopac. graduate of the . university, has been named to the! National Research Council, which j appointment permits him to carry j on research at New York Univer-1 sity. Mr. Kopac filled the place of Tr. H W. Ma"tr rr.t)y wht! the latter was touring with the Carnegie expedition. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Cluilftrd Art Cain 10c PER LINE EfT fhl Mu nam .f om r-i r,r..riiy pm ith P.'vara. all Hl)!l LOiTfSrilall t.r'-ii Viti. L'. 8 A on riutede Nam on bak. Call i;M,i r for pa P.'ali IF THE FACULTY WILL PERMIT, the Kosniet Kluli plans to take the show lo Omulia, probably the latter part ot next week, where they will give one evenin? performance. This means more work for the members of the scenery committee, who will be busy making more 'flats" for the larger stage which they will be usins. If this goes throush it will be the first time since 1H28 that the Klub hns sponsored a presentation in Omaha, although during the last several years played m Hastings, rrnuum, WHAT'S DOING. Wednesday. Pi Kappa Phi mothers club, luncheon at the home of Mrs. M. M. Schmidt. Thursday, Alpha Delta Theta mothers club, covered dish luncheon at the chapter house. Alpha Chi Omega mothers club, tea at the chapter house. Sigma Alpha lota mothers club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Anne Anderson. Sigma Tau, initiation and dinner at the Lincoln hotel. Alumnae of Stevens. Friday. Phi Omega Pi mothers club, 1 o'clock luncheon at the chapter house. Daily Nebraskan, dinner at the Lincoln hotel. Alpha Omicron Pi, house party. Saturday. Alpha Gamma Delta alum nae, 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Wayne Farmer. Pi Beta Phi, 6:30 founders day banquet at the Cornhus ker hotel. Theta Phi Alpha, banquet at the University club. Theta Xi, 6:30 banquet at the Cornhusker hotel. Zeta Tau Alpha, spring party at the Lincoln hotel. Alpha Delta Theta, house party. Sunday. Beta Theta Pi, 1:30 dinner for sisters at the house. Chi Phi, sweetheart dinner at the house. D. U., dinner for sisters at the house. SCHL1FE, M'MAMS l.V SEMOR RECITALS School of Music Presents Program in Temple Wednesday. nfferinir the twentv-sixth musi cal convocation presented by the SCDOOl or music mis year, raui 5?rhlife and Thomas McManus will give their senior recitals this af ternoon in the lempie meaier at. 4 o'clock. Schlife is a student with Clem ens Movius, professor of voice, and McManus is a student with Carl KtecUeimirir. Drofessor of violin. Their program for this afternoon is as follows: Dubon. God. mv Fa1hr. from "The Seven La lit Wordu:" Schubert, Du bit die Run: Schuhert, FruhlmKf Klaube; Schu bert, Krlkonlg; by Mr. !-nin. Bnich. Kol Nedrl. Mr. MrManuc. Branm. Sapphic Od; Brhm, My Ijovt in ss Fair: Leonravaiio. proloeue. SI quo? Smnnre! from "Paplia'-cl." Mr. Schilfe. Brabm-5-Spalding. Cradle S'n: Godow kv. Old Vlenne. Mr. McMnu. Gounod ;ava-.ina. Even Braveft Hear, from "Faust;" Maesenet. Romance. O f.ir rtf l..v tMvlr.e from "The u-i r,f ijhon-" Reach. Ah. Ijyvt. but n Dav: Beach. The Year a at Ihe Spring. Mr schiife. Phyllln Gruhb and Wllgus Kberlj. accompanists. Fine Arts Students Show Work at Joflyn IVIeinorial Joslyn Memorial visitors in Omaha were shown actual work of the fine arts department of the university by students Sunday. Oil painting was demonstrated by Denice Green, a senior, and an ex hibition of block printing was given by Marjorie Hatten, a fresh- 9 'Glad 'kilobit I Sorely nxe than "frame-work," tbia fv-nMtioal new br new-re rover only tbe lower part of tbe brearU, Ut in the uppr part entir'lT unconfinrA. Allboiiph there's ao lirtle to "Dalf Way." it aupporta perfectly, moulding Ibe lmt in well -ujdi fled, broad-boa-med line; for daytime or erening. THK NEWEST -ONCF.-OYEir It made with in djiilalU MaL' 'I fell M-p"W WUfl 1 L' In tumt alwMwa unmmAitim 14 I. tmpvi u-ukm ler ferlrr tkm$ ran w mdiiMM m r T or tmmfittr irlertiaa ofMUe Yuim raetirra.ird !' lwJee." trnd fcreefc. Iff: Itrpt.1- Mooea larai Hrae. MlC,k, Srw Yarm, N.i. AT AU LtADINQ STOHS . i a, i a . fc. aa t hideiuVvmh V I Kv S t I t .H J .THEATRE DIRECTORY STUART (Mt. 25c NH 40c) Now showing: Katharine Hepburn In "SPITFIRE." Added: Todu Kelly comedy. LINCOLN (Mat. 15c Nite 25c) New showing: "MELODY IX SPRING" with Lenny Ro, Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland, Ann Sothern. ORPHEUM (Mat. 15c Nite 25c) Now showing: Sylvia Sidney and Fredric March In "GOOD DAME. COLONIAL (Mat. 10c Nite 15c) Now showing: "THREE ON A HONEYMOON" with Zasu Pitta. Snlly Ellers. Also Taxi Boys Comedy. LIBERTY (Mat. 15c Nite 20c) Now showing: "I AM SU ZANNE" with Gene Raymond, and "PENTHOUSE" with War ner Baxter. SUN (Mat. 10c Nite 15c) Now showing: Two features: GRAND HOTEL" with ten big stars. Also "THREE ON A MATCH" with Warren William and Joan Blondft.ll. College World The Purdue university band master has received a testimonial itto.. from a fpnturv of Progress official commending his organiza tion for their fine work at the World s Fair last year. Nine members or me university of Michigan national championship football team will forsake their customary moleskins for sun otnplino's nnd hieh heels when they appear in the student Union Opera. The glee club of the University nf r.enrcriti now on its twenty- third tour, is presenting forty sing ers, a lz-piece orcnestxa, anu uuv elty features and short skits. a mnn-sized black camera. stretching out seven feet horizon tally, is being used by university nf Minnesota nsvcholofcists to re cord the speed and movement of the eye as u reaas me pruiLeu page. Two hundred and fifty students of Seth Low College of Columbia University marched in the parade to celebrate the 100th Centennial of the borough of Brooklyn, N. Y. Other college units participating included Long Island University. Brooklyn College, and St. John's University. Sixty-one men have applied for the position of football coach at Carroll College to fill the position recently resigned by Glenn Thistle thwaite. Receipts of the national intercol legiate swimming meet held re cently at the Ohio State university were approximately $i,zuu. An advanced course in police ad ministration will be given at the University of Hawaii summer ses sion. Students at the University of Wisconsin are not members of the idle rich, a recent survey here shnupd flvpr two-thirds ot the parents enrolled here are engaged in occupations unaer me neaaings of trade, manufacture and agricul- i,Me Just as pure as that glass of water Your town and city author ities sec to it that the water you drink is pure. And the people who make Chesterfield cigarettes sec to it that everything that goes into thcrn is just what it ought to be. All that Science knows about or money can buy is used to make Chesterfield the cigarette that's milder, the cigarette that tastes better. An eminent Scientit hu mid, "Chesterfields are a pure as you drink. C I'M. Irucin Mriu Toaacco Ca. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Former jjimyiwianiwffwfflpnr' L 1 " r' --: Xti M I'ffl if 7 l-'lT "' llll iflf ' 'I II " " ' The apartment house with the "zeeing" fire escape is ''Home Sweet ,er university fine art. graduate-now living In Chicago , . comm forme entry is but one of his bits of work Who wouldn't try to piucn mis commercial artist from the Great "There are rurprisingly few art graduates who are professionally engaged in painting, sketching, or any of the various departmental sidelines," according to Dwight Kirsch, who is in charge of the first annual exhibit of after-graduation work. Of the 27 students who sent entries to the exhibit, Trofessor Kirsch found the work of an insurance salesman, li brarians, a writer, a cashier, teach ers, an independent designer, and personal student with only a few commercial artists represented. Mrs. Herbert D. Kelly, the for- ture. The parents of the students, for the most part, have not had a college education. rinft hundred and five prisoners at the Ohio prison farm have ap plied for enrollment in Ohio State university's junior college radio course. A freshman, alleged to have dis tributed "seditious literature" while wearing an R. O. T. C. uni form, was recently acquitted of the charge at the University of Wash ington. A student demonstration against war, nazism and fascism resulted in a street fight between police and alleeed communists in Brook lyn recently. Contributions oi iu,uuu juui-iy are made by University of Wash ington students to thirty-three campus honor societies, according to the results of an investigation made by the University of Wash ington Daily, student newspaper. Students, at the University of California, undertook to collect and to give nickels to the univer sity so that the final examinations might be a mimeographed "True and False" type. Unqualified freedom of the press was advocated in a resolu- the ualer Students Work Exhibited now".;.-. " i' Lane v-ny. tv.er Miss Louise Austin, une-iuiie instructor in the art department tes fnnr modern and un usual pieces in pastel and charcoal abstractions. Don Jameson, Chi cago, presents perhaps the most pleasing work in his realistic air brush designs, and Ben Albert Benson, collaborator with Jame son, presents a number of wood cuts and scratch board pieces. Weldon Melick, a writer of fea tures on movie stars has several caricatures of screen celebrities. Lincoln contributors are Carl Fro lick, Harlan Wilson, and Terry ,i siH at tho conference of the Southern Association of Col lege Publications and the Southern Region of the National Region of the National siuueiit r of America held last week at the University of Albania. Portuguese has been added to Hie foreign language curriculum at Dartmouth. Professional hockey drew 440, 000 spectators through the turn stiles at Madison Square Garden this year. The University of Wisconsin will receive approximately $400, 000 with which to establish a can cer research center from the estate of a prominant Badger resident. Dale Kindness is the name of the CliaUiplon bOxef Of AUgUAUlli college. "Modern American humor is too smart to be funny." according to Your Drug Store It In oar pleaure. m Toil, both In nnr Drug departmrnt Wld lunch eomilr. The Owl Pharmacy I4K N. Ulh V St. I'hone BI0KS Wfc UH.II KK r-iw" rV 1 ff' J ! t tip (. ' i l . If- ' V Iff ....... v, .y.y. ; Iji hi i " tuAAKi " C yliestejlield. the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that Courtsv Sunday Jmunal-Stni-. Home" to John F. Stenvall, a mercial artist. This lithograpnio done by Don Jameson, another Townsend using water colors. Harold Fierce, graduate of last year recently illustrated the inside cover of a text book by Prof. J. ti. Alexis. "While the display is not as complete as we had hoped for, said Professor Kirsch, "The ex hibits of future years will probably show a much better response. Most of those questioned - had nothing ready to send, but indicated an in terest in the project, and will have something ready for us next year." The display will continue until May 15. the Rev. Leo. H. Mullany. of the Creighton university ingusn de partment. An experimental class following the Oxford system of instruction is being taught by Prof. R. M. Kain at Augustana college in Sioux Falls, S. D. A lot of Harvard men are "con ceited, inconsiderate, spoiled chil dren," according to a waitress in the Harvard Union. "Where is Junior?" is the new slogan of Kent State college stu- I7VVVVVVVVVV DON'T MISS The Campus Cop GET YOUR TICKETS RESERVED Now at the Temple Theatre L A A AAA AAA A A $ 17"- 4 v V- " v.- I " 1 in I,. a:-. i Sib. . .. 11 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2.", I',,,. dents, who are hunting for Ramon Aiauinu octuiu uituiua v Esrm don, Jr. I don't believe any ou,pn ... Sheba ever went to Solomon " Di Richard J. H. Gottheil, of Colunv uia university, uucmrea recently "It's all rotten nonsense," added. That there Is a real piace ,' ,. women in the field of prevents. medicine, was asserted recently hv . . . 1 I . I ., ' ur. jusepn v-un Dioougooa. if Johns Hopkins university. Twenty debate teams trom col leges and universities met recent ly at a contest sponsored by Tran sylvania college at Lexington, Kv. More than l.ioo policemen vis. ited the Columbia university cam pus recently: To take intelligence tests given by Prof. Ben D. Wood, of the department of educational research. Handsome Dan II, Yale univer sity's famous bulldog mascot, has been kidnaped from his home in the Ray Tompkins Memorial field house. Dr. George F. Zook, United States commissioner of education, will speak at the Pennsylvania state college scholarship day May 12. The University ot Florida de bate team has just concluded fourteen day tour of the middle west, where they met the debate representatives of leading cnilegs and univrsities. The editor ot the Barnaul col lege bulletin has resigned because she claims attempts were made to censor the undergraduate staff which she headed. It is rumored in the middle west that the Carnera-Baer fight will be staged in the University of Minnesota stadium in June. A freshman at Brown univer sity recently hoaxed the whole university with his fake pertorm ances of mesmerism and hypnosis. More than 6,000 University nf Texas students attend church reg ularly or occasionally while at the university. DANCING Every Night Except Sunday Leo J. 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