The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 30, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 5

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nil, iuily INKHK SKAY, WEI)NKSI)Y. rVOVEMKER .'tO,
NEWS OK TIIK WKKK. . ,fca
turlnR Bob Crosby us the enter
tainer. . .said to be one of tile
bestest bands. . .among those there
were .Sipmn Nil Xtcevcs and Theta
Pledge Pat Woods... l' l'hl IVlc
Horner and Alpha Tau Omega Hun
Nichols, . .Louis Anderson, divert
iiiK from his usual path and ink
iiiK Tris Wicks, Tii Delta. . .Paul
Amen, with DO Jerry Wallace,
mid Frannie l; noldman with
lieta Hip Oelrlch. . .Alyce. Bhiu
l'u.ss, beating it out with Kinia
Nil Jack Cole. . .while her sinter
Marlon Bowers was with Kappa
SIR Mck Hitchcock. . , rumor has
It that Chi OmeR.t Helen I'a.scoc
Is going on the steady trek with
Boh Klory, Kappa Sij; . . . that
Thetii Mary McLaughlin is wear
ing a .Sigma Nil pin, when qucs
tioncd, giving out only "lee". . .
Hi 'i t the DU's and the Alpha 1'lii's
threw n fake, randy passing, as
illd the Delta (lamina's and Phi
l'sl's. . that Hetty Burgher, AOI'I
Is wearing a Theta Chi pin at tlii;;
point. . .that Jean Humphrey, an
other AOI'I, thinks that lndcstnno
Is a maggot instead of n magnet
.. that Pi phi Charlotte Stahl Is
the object of Hubert Monaky's Af
fection. . .that Carl Sigma Chi
Cleveland is still quite interested
Alpha Chi way, h II rumors aside
...that fur coats are being nban
iloned In favor of something a lit
tle cooler. , .that today's nodal
highlight is the tea Ua nee. . .come
one, come all of you. . .
Muriel White to Toik
At Ag Freshman AWS
The only Freahman A.W'.S. meet
ing to bo held today will be at ng
college und will be. addressed by
Muriel White, president of the
Y.W.C.A. .Short talks will also be
given by various members on the
Military ball and the Mortar Board
patty to acquaint new students
from out of town with them. Ben
Alice day will act at president and
Alice Folda as secretary.
A new kind of nut cracker Is
the latest, research development of
a University of California scientist.
It explodes the shell from the inside.
All-Kirkpatrick
Musicale Given
Forum Hears Worki
of Music School Heed
Compositions of Director How
aril Klrkpatrick of the University
School of Music composed the
program of the Musical Forum last
night in the Union. Dr. Klrkpat
rick, Grace Finch, First Preaby
terlan organist, Carl Steckclberg,
and numerous students played
some of the director's best com
positions which put into music
some of the most beautiful verses
of famous writers.
The concert quartet was com
posed of Altlmm Tullls, soprano;
Mary Shockcy, alto; Keuben
Walt, tenor, nnd Kd Boehmer
bass. Music was also given by the
string quartet of Margaret Por
ter, Hist violin; Marjorio Smith
second violin; Alice Blackstono,
viola, ami Juno Meek, 'cello, in
addition to duets nnd solos.
Carl Steckelberg, violinist of
the school of music, faculty, and
Betty Zabriskie of the 'reilo de
partment played an Introduction to
one of the numbers of Klrkpat
rlck's "Flrcworshlpperi" cycle.
The program follows:
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Corn Cobs Postpone
Tonight's Session
Corn Cobs will not have their
regular meeting tonight, an
nounced George Jtosen, president
Members of the Pep ,.h should'
watch the Daily Nebraskan col
umns for future announcements.
According to oKsen, activities of
Corn Cobs will continue right on
thru the year with attendance at
basketball games and a Corn Cob
band now being planned.
Florida .Southern College has es
tablished a professorship of demo
cracy i combat fascism, conimun
i.Hin ami similar trends.
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It was predicted some time ago
In this column, more new books
are now being devoted to discus
.long of the current international
difficulties than to any other sub
Ject. .. .Timely is Dorothy Thomp
son's "Refugees," a discussion of
the attempts to resettle the Jewish
rcrugees, and a review of tho re
suits of the Kvlan conference...,
'While England Slept" a current
best seller by the dynamic British
conservative, Winston Churchill,
tells the tale of the Kngllsh failure
10 meet me demands of a new
Germany, mid predicts a result
disastrous to the Kngllsh civiliza
tion. "Twilight in Vienna" Is Willie
Fiischauer's conception of what
happened during the last hectic
hours before iiltletian annexation
of Austria. .. .James Truslow
Adams, renowned for his "Kplc of
America" spins now the yarn of
"Hulldlng the Iirltlsh Kmplre."
Kemal Ataturli, the late dictator
of Turkey, along with .Stalin, Hit
ler, and nil the rest of Kurope's big
men, is seen thru the eyes of for
eign correspondent Issue: Marcos
son, In his new book, "Turbulent
Years" Hruee I.ockhart, inter
national traveler, likewise sees Eu
rope, hut. from a different angle,
"(luns and Hutter" takes the
reader right thru from the mad
ness of the Austrian nazis to the
defiant, but pitilessly abandoned,
Czechs, . . .
And so the list grows larger
'la.V by day, as each observer
cashes in on the huge American
demand for foreign hooks
Anschluss, Munich, Canton, Paris,
Jerusalem, Uma-an Incessant, un
ceasing torrent of events, com
municated to interested people
faster than ever before, and like
wise Interpreted, to n frenzied, yet
somehow indifferent, world,...
MUSIC BOOKS.
llie important letteis of I'ade-
icwsKi, the gerat pianist, have
neen gathered by Mary Lawton,
In the "Padercwski Memoirs"
Lawrence Oilman, author of
"Wagners Operas" has just com
pleted a biography of Toscanlni,
uie prince of music;" the hook Is
.something more than n biography,
in. luding a discussion of the great
; composers, thus introducing to the
casual bystander the greater of
the classical symphonies Like
wise new is "The Art of Singing,"
a study in singing style and music
.technique, by William Henderson
I Daniel Mason, somewhat of a
! musician himself, reviews great
music, of the hist half century, In
his recent "Music in my Time nnd
Other Reminiscences". . , ,
I Pessimism Is displayed by Andre
Malraux, the great "novelist of
! revolutions," in his book "Man's
i Mite," and Katov, who makes the
I supreme, sacrifice, is deserted by
I the author, left to his fate, a hor
I nbly painful nnd torturous death,
j Yet from the pen of this dynamic
! author comes a ray of hope, a he
, lief, a conviction, that out from
I the regimented chaos, wlTich is
, Fascism, will evolve nn order
i which is fit for men. Malraux is
. revolutionist himself, lighting,
living In the most degrading con
ditions, working against the most
passionate of human emotions, in
order that an ideal might survive
His new book, "Man's Hope," an
swers somehow the question which
was evaded in the former .and pre
sents more over an appeal to fight,
not against something, hut for
something. Vivid, shocking, melo
dramatic, "Man's Hope" is perhaps
the best piece of literature to
emerge from the Spanish fracas
out of the fight of "democracy
against dictatorship"
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Union
Activities
Wednesday.
5;00 Beta Gamma Sigma, par-
lort X, Y.
5:00 Student Council, roomi 313,
30S.
5:00 Sigma Alpha lota, room
313.
5:00 Mu Phi Epillon, room 316.
7:00 Reading club, parlor A.
7.00 Knitting club, room 209.
7:30 Delta Sigma PI, room 316.
7:30 Corn Cobi, room 313.
Boftorf Requests
Frosh Sweater Sizes
All freshman footballers are re
quested to turn In their sweater
sizes to Floyd Rottorf, football
equipment manager, before the
end of the week.
After tho six weeks' eligibility
standings come out the coaches
will decide who arc to receive the
freshman numeral sweaters.
Cornhusker Battery
Drills Tonight at 6:30
The Cornhusker F'leld Battery,
which has a major part In the
military ball ceremonies, will have
a rehearsal drill this evening nnd
Thursday from 0:30 to 7: In o'clock
in the coliseum, according MnJ,
VV. 11. Philip.
Werner Addresses
Graduate Teachers
Dr. O. H. Werner of the Teach
ers' college faculty spoko on the
subject, "Some Trends In Educa
tion of Teachers," at the first
graduate scholarship lecture of the
year Monday evening at the Union.
The group attended dinner before
the lecture.
Committee In charge was com
posed of Professors L. V. Garey,
Flugene A. Gllmore, J. E. Weaver,
and H. A. White.
Orchesis to Present
Christmas Recital
Orchesis, modern dance group,
will present a Christmas program
consisting of both vocal and dance
numbers, Thursday, December 15,
at Grant Memorial. There will be
no admission charge and the pub
lic is invited.
The club will hold a meeting for
both old nnd newly-elected
members tonight at seven o'clock.
Lutheran Bible Class
Conducts Session
Lutheran students will niwt
with Kev. Kick for the rej.inMr
Bible hour Bt 5 o'clock Thuimhiy
In loom 203 of the Temple, The
discussion will relate to the topic
"What does the Bible say aloiit
the Christian and the state," and
tho question, "What is a counti-v's
best asset?"
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