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Tncsday, October 31. 1933 m.. mnv vrnn AIM IV ... - I ! - ... ' " " 1 I . I.I (CAilorialiif Gussie Played But No Girations Dear Pa: As you know I'm playing ing in the band. Sure do wish you folks could have let Hank do the milking a week ago Sat urday and could have been down here to the game. The band went thru a couple of numbers at the half-time that were the best I've ever seen a band here do. And a lot of other people said so too. I w as the fifth man in the third row from the left. I'll bet some of the folks from home up there Baw me and are jealous because I'm making so good down here. But don 't let them get the best of you. But to get around to the point, we were to go to Kan sas last Saturday. We had a couple of good tricks worked op and would have really showed up that band down there. You know it's getting so there's as much competition between these bands as there is between football teams. I've never heard of Nebraska going out and getting football play ers to play their football, but you know Klmer's boy that works in the joint in town got a circular this summer invit ing him to play in the band down here. That's a good thing, I guess. Anyway- Ne braska has the best organized and the most colorful band it has ever had. But to get around to the point, you know last week ended our first six weeks down here. I guess I got a down slip in one of my courses. But don't worry. One of the guys here at the frat has influence and is going to fix it up. But anyway, wc were going to Kansas and girate. I guess quite a few of us had down slips because the dean said something about us being in eligible. So the band didn't gi rate. The band couldn't do much down there at Kansas because they didn't have enough players. There's a lot of the guys Mho are pretty mad about the whole thing giving their time for something that speaks well of the university and then not getting to girate. Everyone seems to blame Dean Thompson, our dean of men. But after all, he's only the policeman enforcing the law. I guess it ain't all his fault. People have to be eli gible for everything the foot ball team, the publications, and all other activities. Course, the football players are well known in their classes and ev erybody wants us to have a good team, so they don't have quite so much trouble. With us band members it's different. I guess it's just one of those thingR. But don't worry about the down slip you'll be gelling about the end of the week. My frat brothers are pretty influ ential, and besides it ain't the grade you get, it's what you learn. Don't worry, GUSSIE. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL BULLETIN . 4 H. FACTI-TY MrJETS. K faculty meeting of all mrmtirri of the arli college staff will be held at t p. m. today in 8. 8. 201. IKKsHINO KlrlX. All memlwra of PersliiriK Rifle will be experted to wear white nhirtii to mtftinrs of the group, which are helrt eh Tties dny and Thursday at & in N'hrnxka Hall. Prrmismon to wir while uliinn to Turs lHy ai.d Thuriulay drill prrmdn wu ne currd lant work from Col. Tlium. Today at 5 try-iuU for membership In the Inral company will be held In Nt'l'raffka linll. All hctivm, l-dK-M, and member of the training unit Miould he prefvnt at thin meeting. I)K( K TKNNIS. The third round of the derk tennis tournament will be played today. RIIMMi (lilt )TKT. A clever name for the university ruling rluli m luing nought thru a contest All Mttrle are to he given to Lillian Luttgro fct the Alpha I'hi house. rRKMCNTATION CO NT KPT. A rush trl.e will be given to the ROTC StiKlint who submits the best pl;m for pre sentation of the honorary rokme! at the military hsll. Manuscripts must le sub mitted to Col. Thins by noon of Nor. 1. KI.KCTION MI.INC.H. Filing f"r senior and Junior clam prest rlents, tor Nebraska Hwrethr-irt and Hon orary t'oloni'l will be o'n until Nov. 3 at John K. fVHMk's office in the col iseum. T. W. VKNPKRS. T. W C A. Veaneri will meet at 8 p. m In Kllen Smith hall today. Dr. Mrnund Miller of the Fusl 1 rebWiau church will discuss the aubjecl, "He Yourself " There will be devotion and Vesper music I HI Mf.MA IOTA Phi Rirma Ma, romance Ian pun re honorary, will meet Wednesday at 7 30 p. m. at the studio of Vf n Flavia Champe, lift South 16th Street. The apeakera of the evening will be Portor Hilarko Sieni who will (peak on "Ooldos," a Spanish author, and Miss Kathryn Werner who will speak on "Mod ern Iarce" and will also give a dem onstration. Refreshments will be served. A. I. E. E. Frank V. Pcott. 2nd JJeut. In the en gineers reserves, will talk on "Knrmeers In Modern Welfare," Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 7:30 p m. in room 3I.' of the student Union. This meettne Is KKinsored by Ne braska Chapter of the American Institute of Klectrical Knirineenrig. This will be the first fall get-together of the Knguieers. II A KM W IIOOI, Charm achool will meet in Kllen Smith Hall this evening at 6:45. KIII.K CI. I'll The rirl'i Rifle cluh will hold Its first Hireling Wrdneriiiy. Nov. 1, o'clock, in room 210 of Nebraska Hull. All interested please eome, YKM'KKH. Vespera will be held this afternoon at & p. m. In KHen Prmth. ft Kit A .W.N. Mr f- TH. Barb A W 8. will meet Tuesday a 5 p. c. in room 307 of the Union. BAKU 1MON Mr.l.TP. Part) T'nion will ennvene Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. In room 3"7 of the Union. I HA KM MHOOU Charm school will meet tonight at T In Kllen Kmith hall. RN COB TICK FT MAI.I.Y MNfHKON, 4KMVAI. Crn Coin r"ay check out ticket for the Rally I-uncoer.n and for the Corn Coti-Tassei Carnival this afternoon from 1 to .'..III p m. at the IiAll.Y NK BRAKKAN offu-e. Com Cob pledges are urged to eheck out tickets now so a to waste no time in starting sales. fh Daily Wf.brasmn Official Newtpaper 0 More Than 7.000 Stadentt THIKTY-NINTH YEAR Office Union Building Day 2-7W1. Night 2-7193. Journal 2-3333 Member Associated Collegiate Press, 1419-40 Member Nebraaki Press Aisociatior, 1939-40 Represented for National Advertising by NATIONAL ADVERTISING SERVICE. INC. 420 Madison Ave.. New York, N. Y. Chicago Boton Los Angeles San Frncico Published Daily during the achool year except Monday and Saturday, vacation, and examination periods by itudentt of the University of Nebraska, under supervision of the Publications Board. Subscription Rates are $1.00 Per Semester or $1.50 for the College Year. $2.60 Mailed. Single copy, 6 Cents. Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice In Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act of Congress, March ?, 1879, and at special rate of postaqe provided for In Section 1103. Act of October 2, 1917. Authorized January 20, 1922. Editor-in-Chief , Harold Niemann Business Manager Arthur Hill " EDITOR I ALlSEPAR l MENT Managing Editor Merrill Englund, Richard deBrown New Editors Norman Harris. Ed Wittenberg, Luclle Thomas, Clyde Marti, Chris Peterson. Sports Editor June Blerbower Ag Campus Editor Rett Brown Radio Editor Jon Pruden Fashion Editor Margaret Krau BUSINLSST DEPARTMENT """ Assistant Business Manager Burton TMel, Ed Ogrlst Circulation Manager Lowell Michael Dean announces memorial contest Dean Le Rossignol of the col le -e of business administration, re vealed yesterday that Nebraska students are eligible to enter the Boffey Memorial Students' con test in which four awards totaling $500 are riven to prize essayists. The awards include a $200 prize for the entry ranking first. The rules of the contest relating to eligibility and subject matter are as follows: Those eligible to compete. The competition is open to regularly enrolled, full-time stu dents in any recognized college or university I aving a school of commerce or college of business administration. Subject. All manuscripts, must deal with the subject of purchasing or a specific phase of purchas ing, or some procedure or policy of management that is identi fied with or related directly to purchasing. Manuscripts must be placed in the office of the National Associa tion of Purchasing Agents not later than August, 1940. In judg ing the entries thought will be given a weight of 70, organization, 15; and English 15. Scaol Qhtsmi f$$Chris rctcrson Went to a meeting Sunday. The speaker gave a lenghty talk on the topic, "A Fool and His Money are Soon Parted," and after he had finished the collection plate was passed. Well, n.oney can do strange tilings. In fact, it made my brother the idol of our family. He hasn't had a job in five years. Ran across some more of money's magic the other day. It's the Scotch cure for sea-sickness; Hold a quarter between your teeth. Pertinent too, is the fact that so far as a gold digger is con cerned, no man is too wealthy to work. What some people won't do for financial security. Take the case of my uncle. He worked himself to death trying to earn the premiums on his life insurance policy. Money may not be everything but it's the biggest share of it. Movie Clock Varsity "Eternally Yours" 1:00, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:20 Liberty -Mutiny in the Bio House," 1:00, 3:36, 6:01, :05 9:58. "Saint In London." 2-10 4:43, 7:10, 8:52. ' ' Nebraska "At the Circus" 1:00, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40. ' Lincoln 'Tack Up Y0r Troubles, 1:22, 4:14, 7:06, 9:S8 "While New York Sleeps " 2 5b' 548,8:40. Stuart "Nurse Edith Ca veil," 1:59, 4:37,7:15, 9:53. -Own Your Own- STUDEHT DIRECTORY Now on Sale 50c AT CAMPUS STORES AND UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS AM. DAILY mmaigmrA e4lrlale see the aptnlM f It altar. 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