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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1939)
FOUR DAILY NEBRASKAN r i I I More Broad-Jumps per puddle than ever before. . .People falling inside as well as out of doors... DDD Cay Deurmeyer and Delt Bill Sawtell taking a good spill while dancing, . s did Pi Phi Kvelyn Leavitt and DU Bill Ly man... and a few actives took a bit of a beating last night when the DU pledges took a sneak, kid napped Wade Raser, Les Bursik and Bob Nelson... and spills were taken Sunday at a sleigh-riding J V It's Dated r 11? M7 BJ party at Ashland by Theta's Edie Knight and Tess Cassidy, Phi Psi Carl Harnsberger, DU's Bob We kesser and Ralph Reed, and Alpha Phi Marie Vogt. . .speaking of duration, it "Seems that Alpha Phi Pat Jensen talked on the phone to Phi Delt Culver Brooks about four hours at one time from one 'til five one morning. . .hmm, could be?... a lonely heart is that of Lorraine McCauley, Kappa Delt, since Farm House Willy An drews is no longer in school . . . something new and different in date combinations was that of Sigma Nu John Spence with Pi Phi Ruthie Fox, this week end. or DG Betty Rathburn and SAE Jim DeW'olf. . .and that Phi Psi man of the campus (Fred Stiner) was around and about with Jane Cook this week end, as before... one of the better records of the week . . . "I Get Along Without You Very Well" as played by Kay Kyser in the Grill... and speaking of rec ords, the Tri Delta's have at last had theirs returned by the Phi Delta. . .that is a phony -grapher. . with Kappa Charlotte Bridges re turn to school, she and Beta Bob Chambers are again seen together constantly. . .among the cigaret smokers with the 'holder-habit" is Duane Essem, who looks awfully Englishy with said equipment... Rag is now sending SOS for re turn of mascot, "Chief," the turtle. . . The parents of Virginia Amos have announced her engagement to Karl Manke, and they have planned their marriage for this spring. Miss Amos was an Alpha Phi and PBK when in school here, and Mr. Manke attended school both here and at the University of Minnesota. vnr AArnA in tteir famous (J 1 1 (PQ llPf "Dance oftke Cigarette" with j JL mSs J ILnJL Out. riu i l w ' . . . the can'tbe-copied v MfesMc(f ) Colleges give fellowships Graduates in chemistry may apply for openings A limited number of fellowships, assistantships and scholarships in other institutions are available to graduate students in chemistry this year. Information concern ing them may be obtained at the graduate office, Avery 202. A number of the openings avail able are posted on the bulletin board in Avery. They include fel lowships, assistantships, and schol arships in the universities of Johns Hopkins, Washington, Stanford, Cincinnati, Indiana and Yale. Fel lowhips at the Institute of Tech nology of Minnesota, Lafayette college, and the National Research Council of Washington, D. C. There are several openings at Ne braska also. The different positions are of various values financially, accord ing to the importance attached and according to the school which offers it. In many cases an exemption of tuition or other Joday ii the Jaij . . . to send her a valentine Saij St Hith blowers send an old fashioned nosegay Violets Q Acacia Sweetpeas Fuschia DANIELSON FLORAL CO. B2234 13CQ N blend. . . a happy combination kj of the world's best cigarette tobaccos Corn Cob yearbook sales drive ends today All Corn Cobs who have been selling 1939 Cornhuskers must turn in all money collected, plus the salesbooks into which they have written subscriptions to night. Ralph Reed will meet them in room 308 in the Union at 5 o'clock today. He empha sized that today is absolutely and finally the end of the year book sales drive. Cercle Francois hears William O'Ryan tonight Spring activities for Le Cercle Francais begin tonight at 7:30 in Room 219 of Morrill, with William O'Ryan, graduate assistant in the department, speaking on "Roger Martin du Card." Under the direction of Barbara Huffaker, president of the club, French music will be played, in cluding "Les Variations Sym phoniques" de Caesar Franck. school fees is offered. The amount received is usually large enough to pay all or a large part of the graduate students college expenses. THE HAPPY COMBINATION perfectly balanced blend) of the world's best cigarette tobaccos Chesterfield's can't-be-copied blend of mild ripe American and aromatic I Turkish tobaccos qualities you like in a smoke . . mild ness, better taste, and pleasing aroma. When you try them you will know why Chesterfields give millions of men and women more smoking pleasure.,, why THEY SATISFY I I STILL TRYING TO GIT 'EM 0 But they don't get on their knees now-a-days. . .they don't have to when they ask their girl friends to go to the Coffee Lounge at the Capital. . .espe cially on a day like this when they expect something a little extra... (in case it might have slipped your overcrowded cere brum in days like this, though it doesn't seem possible that you could have started study ing yet)... this is the day, the day you do something special for the girl friend, or one of them if there are more in your little red book... you remem ber, this Is Valentine's Day... the day with the little red dart .... and you know your girl friends. . .they expect you to do something about it... so you might as well avoid argument and take 'em out to dinner be fore they get a chance to put on their "neglected" act for your benefit so you'll feel little and mean for abusing them so ...of course, you don't feel a bit mean but you let her think so ... so much for our theories about how to handle wimmen ...our advice is plain and sim ple and not expensive. . .take her to the Hotel Capital for dinner tonight and listen to Ken Nelson. . .it'll drown out anything she might say... good deal! o " 1 P (T JL JL vsJLv gives you all the CoprtU Vjy;, Liu4.it it Mru Ioimcou Co. 4 J.