j.-. i i fin 1 -- r;. THE NEBRASKAN, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1934. THREE rm r w fcfce! V CELEBRATE THE FOURTH AT CAPITOL BEACH PARK FIREWORKS, DANCING GIRLS, SWIMMING, DANCING BAND CONCERTS CAMir0)lL IBEACKI ADMISSION ONLY 10c AT LAS I J HER. kPrd twicel Little Mlit Mark r" . . . Her daddy hocked her for twenty bucket inn J CHARLES ter. Sor To. Grinder Sunrw "Sorrowful Jonee" .He'd bet on any thing except a darnel 4" .:-r VM, Bangle" . . . with heart ae warm aa the torch aonga aha aangl II Laugh Program! 1 Start tm jP&.hn. Alwaye good for a million J- rJTT ,; A laughe . . . now they're -fiCr v A nutt.er than ever! You'll W w,:1-X 1 uugh till It hurta . . . and keep right on laugh' I I 'n" r,;r -4. , .lip . Comicfe h,appnmit THELMA TODD DOROTHY LEE 6 BIG DAYS Starling Tomorrow! Mat 15c Eve. 25o LHNCELN Ramblm' with LAMOINE BIBLE During the past year and a half one of the most used terms has been "the new deal." We have had a new deal in industry, in ag riculture, in education, and in ev ery other field imaginable. ' And now, with the coming of what has been termed "the left wing of po etic expression," we seem to be having a new deal in that form of literature. Ramblin' back to New York we find a new opera, "Four Saints in Three Acts." Not only is the whole production a bit insane, but the libretto is part of the "mad wom an's writings,' ' as some have termed the works of Gertrude Stein. One of her characteristic passages is: Four saints prepare for saints It makes it well fish. Despite such senselessness, earth rocking meanings are read into her works by the so called literi and she is receiving wide acclaim. Sharing with Gertrude Stein in hpr "mad writings" and also shar ing plaudits are two other expon ents of tne lett wing, ur. wimam Carlos Williams and T. S. Eliot. Dr. Williams' favorite piece is his "Red Wheelbarrow," as eccentric as th name implies, while Eliot is resmnsible for such stuff as the following which appeared recently in the Virginia quarterly neview. Still bills Wait. Gates wait. Purple trees, White trees wait, wait. Decay .decay. Even college students are taking up that sort of thing. In a recent issue of Hermes, a magazine pub lished by the students of the Uni versity, of Sidney at Sidney, Aus tralia, a prime example of this ec centric verse may be found. In a poem titled "Piece for Virginals" may be found The auditors of the Rota. Played Pelota (One also played the saxophone) Another Signed .letters "con amore." And so on ad nauseam. Another example, not quite so senseless, but still out of the beaten path, is called Aphrodite. It ends Beneath the trees the fluid patterns fall like blackberries crushed, and running red . . . Maybe I'm wrong, but when I want to read poetry, I'll fitill take the works of Browning and Tennyson. HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC COURSE TO END WITH 2 PUBLIC CONCERTS (Continued from Page 1). sic course for this year will be of ficially ended. Officials and in structors ui liiv: inn nitmuliiilKWW.m if I Jt. L session ex pressed great s atisf action with this year's affair, declar ing that it had been eminently successful. With the reg istration nearlj' double, officials expressed with confidence that -ext year's pro gram would probably see a larger enroll ment than this The course Courtry Journal vpar'n TtcctrA mark was inaugurated two years ago by . t 1 . . . . . a no war a rumpamcK, airevtor in the University School of Music. Outstanding on the staff in di rection of this year's course were William W. Norton and Mr. George LEARF5 TO DANCE Guaranteed in Six Private Lessons COOLED STUDIO Lee A. Thornberry B3635 (Since 1929) 2300 Y St. DANCING Every Night Except Sunday Leo J. 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