The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 19, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, March 13, 1940
As winter ends . . .
Typical pastimes change
from coking to strolling
By Mary Jean McCarthy.
Most popular daytime pastimes,
coking, movies, bowling and just
messing around were the high
lights or lowlights of the winter
sporting season, but are now giv
ing way to walking, riding and
picnics. We're all thinking of the
same thing. Of spring days that
precede picnic evenings when the
crack of logs on a fire and the
Bweet scent of toasted marshmal
lows form the setting of a perfect
evening. We forget all about
classes, quizzes, quarterlies, and
six weeks don't we? Course lots
of things do blow in with the wind.
Such as
HATS OFF
is the latest battle cry at the Un
ion. Phil Anwyl, Phi Delt, doesn't
like it either. Seems like he
caused a small riot today when he
simply refused to show hia scorch
ing locks.
WHAT COULD BE
better than nature without wind,
dust and other people. Ask Kappa
Betty Ann Nichols and Phi Delt
George Abel, lor they have discov
ered that the museum in Morril is
just about tops for campus stroll
ing. 'PLAY ME WHAT'
chimed in Kc-ppa Helen Cather
Saturday night when she proudly
announced, in this casual way, that
she had accepted Phil Southwick's
pin. Soun led mighty good too.
COKING
is still mighty good for what ails
you. Seen here and there partici
pating in this well known habit
were: Tri Delt Marion Dredla and
Phi Prt Miles Philp. Also Sig Alph
Bill Frank and Bill Shock with
D. G. Betty Sehroeder.
NEW PLEDGINGS
are announced today at the follow
ing house?: Gamma Phi Beta
Eleanor Hyde and Janice Mar
Bhall; Alpha XI Delta: Helen Ress
and Annelle Way, and June Alice
Bowacd, Chi Omega.
CAN'T YOU
just see Delt Bud Rhode's embar
rassment when he landed, grace
fully maybe, on the floor of the
AOPi house at an hour dance the
other night. Just shows that even
the best dancers have their ups
and downs.
MARCH 29TH
is the date set for the Towne
Club's annual spring party. It will
take place in the Cornhusker ball
room. Further arrangements win
be announced later.
IT'S BACK IN
circulation for Betty Rangier, for
she is no longer seen about with
the Theta Xi. But they say that
true love never runs smoothly.
Doyle
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ably bound up with private rights
and the latter must be fairly evalu
ated in the light of the public wel
fare," he said. "Special tribunals
exercising a special and limited
jurisdiction develop a technique by
constantly dealing with the same
sort of problems that give them
a greater sensitiveness to the pro
babilities of right and wrong in
the particular case."
Separation of powers.
The speaker announced his be
lief that whenever the nature of
the subject matter permits there
should be concession to the legal
principle of separation of powers.
Separate reviewing authorities, or
intra-agency boards, he declared,
should be set up to accomplish
practical separation of the prose
cuting and judicial function.
"Our task today," he declared,
"is to develop a general theory un
derlying the organization of ad
ministrative agencies, the nature
of the powers that should be given
them, the nature and effect of
their decisions, ami their relation
to other authorities."
Queen !
(Continued From Page 1.)
ber of the Coed Councilor Board.
Virginia Clemens Is a Mortar
Board and president of AWS. She
is also a member of Tassels and
was on the Junior-Senior prom
committee last year.
Seluia Hill is also a Mortar
Board. She was president of the
Tassels for the past year and edi
tor of the 1939 "N" book.
Faith Medlar serves on the Coed
Counselor Board, is a Mortar
Board, a member of PaHadians and
Alpha Lambda Delta.
Maxine Lake held the office of
vice president of the YWCA and
is a member of the Coed Counselor
Board.
Priscilla Wicks is a member of
the Student Council, is a Mortar
Board and past president of the
YWCA.
Science
(Continued from Page 1.)
and 25 for men. Popenoe esti
mated that 25 of the women col
lege graduates never marrv.
Popenoe listed five elements
which hold people together in
marriage, and cautioned that if
any of these elements are not
present, the marriage will eventu
ally so on the rocks. These fac
tors, as ho listed them, are bio
logical mating impulse, economic
relationship, non-sexual comrade
ship, sexually colored comrade
ship, and mutual interest in home
and children. "The difficulty in
modern marriages," he said, "is
that they are built on only one of
the factors and therefore can t De
permanent."
Give women's forwr.
Notice the chic. fresh appear
ance ol your coal when we
clean it. You'll be delightluly
surprised at how much longer
it stays trim and clean due to
our correct cleaning methods.
Modern Cleaners
Soukup &. Westover
21 & G Call 3-2377
"36th Year In Lincoln"
Dr. Popenoe alto addressed a
forum for women only, Sunday
evening. In this forum, he ana
lyzed the psychological differences
in sexes, and point out the fact
that the feminine psychology is
more complicated than the mascu
line. "Present day education,"
Popenoe said, "has been teaching
women to be second-rate men. It
should rather teach boys to be the
best men possible, and girls to be
women."
'Cross of gold'
man is topic
"Bryan, a Man for the Aet,"
Is the topic which will b dis
cussed by Dr. G. W. Roenlof at
the Bryan birthday dinner Tues
day night. "William Jennings
Bryan possessed qualities of char
acter needed in solving present
day problems. As an orator thers
is no one today to equal his
prowess," said this admirer of th
Great Commoner when announc
ing the topic last Saturday.
Various other messages will be
delivered by Fred G. Hawxby and
Donald E. Renner, president of
the birthday association, at this
non-partisan dinner which will be
open to any admirer of Bryan.
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(Candid c?Cooh
Best Dressed Girls of 1940
in
Simon's Spring Fashions
Wednesday Evening 7 p. m.
Admittance by card from your sorority,
donn, co-op house, Towne Club, at 1 ho
Daily Nebraska n office, from Elizabeth
Clark, and at Ag College from Peggy
Sherburne.
Confudus say
Don't delay
Get your card today.
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