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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1940)
Thursday, October 24, 1 940 DAILY NEBRASKAN Christman etr0 etc, hike, here tve go again This Saturday, a young gentle man, one P. Christman, the big, blonde Viking giant known from Saskatchewan to Sssat aa "Pitch in' Paul," "The Blonde Bomber," "The Missouri Mauler," "The Dan gerous Dane," et cetera, will make his second appearance on the grid iron of Nebraska Memorial stad ium. The other time, in 1938, Mr. Christman led his team to a 13-9 victory over a stubborn Corn husker team. Last year, at Columbia, in keep ing with his general performance for the year (which earned for him an Ail-American berth), the same gentleman handed Nebraska a 27-13 defeat which was recorded as one of the major upsets of the 1940 season. Orf twins gone. In those other two games how ever, Paul was aided and abetted Slip the ball to me, Paul . . . Nine persons from eight states Ada Louise Com3tock, president of Radcliffe college, was the first dean of women at the University of Minnesota. have recently received scholar ships from Medill school of jour nalism, Northwestern university. Now you can get your COLLEGE on eight useful articles lawta tifartttt Stnw M PlayM Pipr liifM Ink M Mi EbUm Ship's WM bk Tra SEAL . . it. N HI. s it i M itsbafe 3 - ir Shi V v by two long Tigermen, the Orf twins, who were in themselves a pair of potential Ail-American players in the eyes of many sports writers. Just how well he can do with out these two lanky flanks is a question for conjecture. To date, Coach Don Faurot's team, last year's Big Six confer ence champions, have played- two conference games, winning both handily. Walk on Cyclones. On October 12, the Tigers downed Kansas State, 24-13, with Christman's knee injury cutting down his playing time consider ably. Last week he sat out most of the Iowa State game on the bench while his mates encountered very little difficulty in bowling over the lowans to the tune of a 30 to 14 victory. Just exactly how effective his passes will be against the Corn husker pass defense which proved to be so sketchy against Indiana, but showed considerable improve ment at Lawrence last week re mains to be seen. W,V.,.V.-.V.'.'V,'.V S- V Vi Here's the start of a spinner with Missouri's Paul Christman on the right getting ready to shoot the pigskin to Jimmy Starmer on a tricky reverse. The Tigers are loaded with reverses and spinners in their bag of football hoop-a-la. Presbyterians meet The Presbyterian Student Fel lowship held its regular noon luncheon in the Faculty dining room Wednesday. Mr. C. K. Morse, who spoke on "Training for Tol erance," led a discussion follow ing the dinner in Parlor X. 00 and a box top from a package of MARLIN BLADES Mail ft bill and a Martin box lop It 1 1 1 Your collcg ml in tteteit brome, mounted on heu tiful American Walnut. The MARLIN FIREARMS CO. 17 EAST 42imI STREET, NEW YORK CLASSIFIED i 10c Per line Yvi'lNO done by the hour or by the fob. Till. lie Stenographer Hotel Cornhuiker. t'nll 2-&W71, ix)HT Black fountain pen. NameElwood Walter Call Raymond HalL Reward. LOST Lad in' brown zipper puree Satur day, probably "Pen Woodi." Phone Helen Rveraman, 3-7938. Reward. LOST SchaVt f erK verahaTp "with ' nirnT Kulh E. Bhull. Phone 2-853. DICKINSON The School f MhMtal iMtrwtleai AIX BISINKRS Bt'BJECTS DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 11-111 IJiMMln IJk. Ufa BM(. t-lll Unit Nerta ( OeJa'e) ALL MAKES Or TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR RENT I.1E1 TYPEWRITER CO. 130 No. 12U 1-2167 We Serve Hot ond Cold Meals Doily Kaeellrnt meal with C- 30r drink and derrl al Acin 3vt SAVE Kit HI Y A MKAL TK'KKT ISELIN CAFE 136 No. 12 Phone 2-7977 Teachers- Don't leave Lincoln until you have tasted the Delicious Frosted Malt and wonder ful caramel covered popcorn at the CARAMEL SHOP imy2 "0" st. Sensational values In formerly higher-priced j titmn 5 )H uy2 tC Now it the time to select that new coat youVe ben wanting! Whichever you prefer . . . dressy or casual types ... you H find them in this group of handsomely furred coats! Flattering, face-framing collars of fo, wolf, natural or blended squirrel, Jap mink and tipped skunk. Some with fur borders or bandings for extra chic. Black and favorite colors, Siaes 12 to 20 ; 36 to 42 and 38 to 43. GOLD'S . . .Third Fkx. ond Vordrobe Suits kl fe,. .ill I -'fyu I .... mm E very Suit h an amaiing vout ond $31 Costume Suits and Ward robe Suits have come to fill a definite need in every busy woman's ward robe! Wear the frock or suit separately for any morning to night occasion ...add the ultra smart eoat for street wear. Black and colors enriched with fur. GOLD'S... Third Door, Embodying ail of fashion' smartest trends . . Staes by Johansen ond Paramount Here are two of our many, many styles! 8tyled in the superb manner of fine quality shoes they offer fresh inspiration for your smart fall and winter wardrobes. Of exquisite materials, some with reptile trimmings, there are both closed and open toe styles... high and mid-high heels. GOLD'S... Street Floor. is