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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1942)
4 DAILY NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 24, 1942 I J Cfod&u (ptd&AA&n. Cuet Writer. Jean Biter. Sunday whn a day of rest for ft large percentage of the fraterni ties y-Mtr fin y, lut Hi remainder of the ciiirif jiih war-ted no time in starting lli'- new hpring season. A good reader 'f minds whh 'h( f ) tow who hpf-nt the afternoon calling the horoiiti'-o trying to get someone to j. i) for a ride in his bright, f-lnrv convertible. We doubt if had much luck, how ever. We're won') ring and no should you iin to II, .ti't Matus of .Jerry KiiUioI'k and MyiloVne Ruller's aftcetioi.H II doesn't !: m no long ago Ihfit Ih'V were Inseparable, Which fail v.ttt recorded several time in thif column; hut now they bo I h h ' niHl to have found greater luce. I(! .Icily hung ll I M pin on A'I'j Opiil Johnson thin w kerni, while f. la morons Myrl- l-ne dei idd to look only into the t-ys of Hill Arnot llitii. Another ri w AOI'i who wasted no tunc in adoing a Iriilirnity pin to her Jeweliy collect I' 11 IN Shirley "Sim" llopli :ir v. ho t. wearing the while croMi of S.'fuii f'lil Kenny Mlll'T. . .Willie ON til'- Subject of 1 r in l i-t m, V ' might add that Carol Wherry o (he KK'J house IN hpuiting " tii.ru! new diamond from her !l: r txi . We oiler our congral u:.-:t ions lo l ;i ;:i I'.ar bara SI ni l for i' i it ( i inn no quickly li' iM h r iii.i xi fii-i er( full .Sunday, il (.nldli t indicate H li.'ird tieml I, (, a i -ou!d ,1 ? Spring bruij. Ml. r Dungs be Hnli'N N-hr:"-l ; j.m in- .- which sub '' t we will i. ike up next. Among tlie.ie minor i ;-.pp n. .gs might be counted the .-.ore 1 weddings hl-H-ady liinii .i o or .a Die offing. Sioux Kail:, v. ,1 i.c; vc, the nuptials ol Mary Ann ",.. Kappa, Katur- are for I iai i i' t Jiine How ' Niirn AlptiH Phil : V h.it Hill come of tfil.lt Max Wilson, !.i- li i cepns to have fiii';. m.i pla nt ei t he in omul h . ri involving , .nl S.e Alph Mll . Kveiv day it IN toilay t whn Jerry Ii vlio lift to Join pI'IVHtl'N. Morlr Boned At Comlmskrr Hold,,, Advanced Officers Hold Annual Dance Saturday The arinuiil Offieer'K Tea Hanre, HporiNoreil by tlie Military depart ment, will be hH'l Sitturday after- the Alpha I'llIN mrriri'e .shower lay while plaiiiiui'' ii . p..HIll,t loan . , Tin hi Wuinli i i the Shi 1 1, y Ill, (tun pi ell V HUi-i i 1'illliei ri Hit me Shu i , JhM ( 'lili I. Hnliieoue, him! TholliliNon, I the rinikH o( I in k S I T HINlef r l M il lam I'u) n.t . leHt thiiin; in t),i oi a nut to u.-i,!t fioni her l'lv ' 1 14 Ifp h v 1 1 k from I'lnlny to Iiwiy I-'k-IiJ to !rv Simon, former I'ln 1 . In m P wa II. . . Helen li ,f.-;,i.; lor all IhiIHe HlJ- iniiei.s ol I',, i t y "Tri ie" Moor, Alpha ('hi. . ., rriml me h an im- jiiesHion at ti.e A TO Sloiyliook ii'h. JMI MrCon- h;.. loiiii I ii way:. I. H'- w i vi' rn 1 1 ii ii .''il are expert inf v, ay til a pin (ooil Friday . . . fContirnieiJ from I'aj,'e 1) what i normally ft holiday be-eaiiNi- of fxiNting eonihtioriN wliich di-manil all HortN of per.sonal Hairifiri-N. To obtain the actual oiinionn and feeling of HtinJintH toward having daHHCH diNmiHNcd, your writer eonducted another poll, finding that rnoKt HtudentH wanted a holiday only becaiiHe U afforded a loophole to take it ea.sy. Some thought it would give Htudent.i with long (instance toward borne, more time to travel, and a few felt that we might iin well con tinue ( laNHC.s becaiiHe only the John of one day whh involved. When queried upon the univciHity'H re operation with the deferiHe move ment and their hciihc of patriot ihiii, all hlufJcnln agreed that the Ionn of a holiday waa dwarfed by the prcficnt wartime condition.s. The Ntudent ofiinion poll: Margie Hartman, "I expected the univcrNity to continue rlaHHCN, alttiough I wouldn't gripe in the lea.it if they (JiNmiNHi-d them. I don't think I'll go anvwav." Would Dimifct Some. Thco Cohn, "f ttiey dim't give I-'ruiay's 1,inn -h off. tliev could at leant ili.Miiii.sH the afternoon and Saturday morning cIuhhcs. 'Hie present ( iirtailmeril of ( Uihn work is line and fit m with the deferiHe movement, but it would certainly he convenient to have a day oil." Jo Arvcnette, "I don't think we should be made to go to hi hool on (Jood Friday. A lot. ol um have ( liun h affiliation that we muNt il I end and hi hool on (Jood J-'ri-day has just never been done be fore." Jerry White, "They might an well not have hi hooj on Oood I-'ri-diy becaiiHe I won't Ik- there any way, especially if it's a a good a day hn tliiH. I don't think many others will attend cPinhcn either. They will either tie Marling out tor home or Marling out for parts unknown." Mary Allen, "It HcernN to me that Nchool .should tie dismissed to Id students with great dis tances to travel more time to go to their homes. I-'or myself, I'M have to attend church on that d.av, and school will interfere there " I ( III I, I '.a 1 1, lor naughey, r I ' inil purl Hie . I'..n Ii to p. ftlld the l.l -M Volved Ii ' ;:iliiN ATI). I'.oh Miller I le' II lid I til I Hpect I Ve 1 ;i d I MUM Hie Alj I iiirol by l-'il i man, Marge Hl'Uii me ...'111 Jili knli king in Inn k and i r noma Iti n. h ! geil outing :i. ADV. . . Any ill y small l-il' lo a li- man . . . (Continued from 1'agc 1 ) "Tolalitari.'ini.sm defeats the jMisNibililies ol leader.stiifi, lor leadership, individualistic in its v-iy riiil ure, can flourish only in a free atmosphere. One may doubt whether a resourceful tov- i( riling class can arise from an in- tellecl uiilly tcrilied population." The basic flaw ol totalitarian ism is il.s notion that power needs pist il ic ii t ion and is a good ii.'.ij .A . i. i. i Tl I 11' : I '..ill II v ' (i ru! t ! lie iha ("hi Frank ; iron i isi-d have in o Flu s In'imely IM Fut i their re I' ive-h ves I la her no I lung lleV'e.' Ill il."i ll, I r. I-'ellman tie I v ; 1 1 a ml Ma i ge l"ll went in lor a tug way. hired a I III iiivi (o 1,1- l pel luips the blg- I..I I l.l.- S''ilMoll. one knowing sun I gnic j lease con tact the writer mat inn will In free piibln all tlio.se Any sui h iiifor apprcciated and ly will tx- granted to desiring saine. Then there's Kappa Sig Wayne Mack who used to wear Ins shoes out ticking to the Alpha I 'hi house hut tie's wearing thcin out trcak ing for the army this morning... Tab Fmon director Will Marsh who was thrown Irom a nag while tiding list Sunday and i.s able to do little more than hobble down to the office nowadays ... (Joodtiye lor now. Colorado School of Mines Summer Session July 6 Sept. 2 hnghiccnng Courses May Be Completed Equivalent to Half a Semester's Wor Chrmiury; C ivil, 1 lrrtiimt, Mechanical, Priroteurn I.nginreririR; rNii iptivr (.rotiK li; 1 ngiiieci infr, luing; I iiiioinir; 1 nglisli; ,eolog5 Maiheniunoi; Mining; I'hysiis; Mclalhugv. Alw) 1 irld Coiirtin in fieolngy. Mciiilhugv. Mining. Prlrolciirn May 21 to July !!, in id I'lunr Suiveying May IT, lo July S niul July 27 to kept. 5. For further inf.n miioa wiiic Director of the Summer Session Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colo. noon, 3:30 to . :.'i0, at the Corn busker hotel. Following the procedure of for mer years, the dance, will be open only to (Undents in the advanced drill units, who will appear in uni form. The tea will also be attended by all the military instructor and several notable army personages, according to the Military depart ment. At the dance, each officer's date will be given a rose by Scab bard and Blade, honorary military organization for advanced drill of ficers. In the receiving line will be, the brigade colonel, Roger Cox, Col. Charles A. Thins, PMSAT of the university, Mrs. Thuis, and the three regimental sponsors, Joan P.eltzer of Artillery, Ruth Holland of Engineers, and Marcia Beckrnan of Infantry. In Ioelnrp Scries . Dr. Waller Militzer Discusses Vdjuslnieiit after Marriage is "Adjustment after Dr . Walter Militzer will speak ( His subject tomorrow at the second lecture Marriage." in the cur rent series of lectures on marriage sponsored by the YWCA. WAA Coed Scholarship Filings Open Filings have been opened at the WAA office fur applications of' coeds interested in scholarships for the coming fall semeMer. These scholarships will be awarded at i the annual spring mass meeting. I Students may lile at any time i in the next few weekf. at Grant I Memorial. Scholarship average i and participation in WAA a tivi- j ties will be the bases of selection. ' Because of the large crowd which attended the first in the lecture series given by Dr. Milit zer, the meeting place ha been changed to parlors Y and Z. If there are more than can be com fortably seated in thes two rooms. X will be opened. Next week th lecture will b given by Dr. C. H. Patterson on "Religion and Marriage." Dr. Pat terson was a speaker last year in a similar series of lectures. 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