The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1942, Page 8, Image 12

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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, December 4, 1942
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BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN.
Plans round ir.it. the homo
stit'lih and as wt i-tieteh our nock
out i Hi- the Mily Bail dates wo
hear only the wind howl of tho
north wind. As t).e kids in uni
form plot their b.g fling, we too
eagerly await OY vm advent into
tho grand inforn..-. 1 season.
The military d r artn.c nt bigwigs
Cf ii stop nurnir.jL the candle at
both ends and tr, Mcit.u P.oatds
ran take it up whur liny left
oft. . . . Everyth:r.f points to a big
hi: and for the
.!.; i. l..-t of who's
,r ne! whv, we
success for the
list time we pr
g mj with wlii
don't know.
Look at
V could neve
p.dts ; John Oi c r.
PoMiris Molten:
Gift To Library . . .
Christian Science Founder
Wills Volume to University
. . . Finest Materials
Phi Delts.
!' V t 1 look the
v, ith Alpha
J vco Crosbie; Ji
KKd Alice Abel:
Chi 0 Ruth 1'.:..
F.iu kley with Ma:y
Johnny Jones
Kmsey.
And right acre
Tii Delts are n;fk
something like tb
with A TO Bill Kit
with Art Salisbury.
Ga ver with Tau lVi
Phi
th Alpha Phi
Lt o Beck with
'!.!: Phmiei with
F- v. Kohout with
.i. rs 1 : Newman
y Ji lv'ties: and
Alpha 1 Mii Jo
the street the
ir.f. their plans
: Fat Hunting
;; J fine Stroud
Sig Nu: Betty
k Dresden: and
Carmen Cottrel! with Beta Dick
Wills.
Oh yes, the Tt.rt&s will be there
strong: Jan Hckv i with Phi Delt
Kino Meutzel: Fie Stcinhaur with
Phi Gam Larry VYer.tz: Jean York
with Phi Psi B:c. Yarvel: Peg
Miles with Beta B.'.l Siebolt; Billie
Anderson and Ph: Fsi Ben Clark;
Mug Hyne and Tf.u Carl Petty;
Tom McQuiston with Phi Gam Bud
Johnson; and Jefr. Buckley with
Bill Larson, ATO.
And the Pi Phit.
Aid then the Pi Phis will have
a likely contingent ;r.: Jean Parker
with KH Warren Shs; Pat Caly
with Nu Sig Lyj.r. James; Joyce
Junge with KH'b.II Leoffel; Lois
Gadm with DU Dkk Foe; Marilyn
Simpson with John Lange: Mable
Jean Schmer with Sig' Chi Bob
Black: Sayre Wtbstei with Beta
Jack Wright; and F'frt Welch with
Delt Dick Hag-gait.
Over Sig Alph vay we pick up
a few more iten.s concerning the
ball. Alpha Phi Shirk y Held will
tiki? it all in with ii-.st year's flame
Dick Rienhardt, SAE, now in the
army but home on furlough. . . .
Boh Fast has beer, looking forward
to his ball date with DG Kay Det
wiler for almost two months and
nor on the day of the affair Bob is
in the hospital with the flu bug
and Prexy Louis Seybold will
squire Kay . . . that is if Louis,
who recently betf.me ill, gets well.
Some other date s are Carroll Mey
ers with Theta Nanty Beaton;
J hn Doie.al with Alp ha Phi Marg
Nin tin; Dave P?rs,r,g will import
Pauline Derby from Omaha; Pete
norland with Alpha Phi Pris
Mosely; and Lot Mills with Alpha
Phi Peggy Talstfati.
An Irrpcrt.
Sni Morman. Beta, is import
ing Barbara Klausr.er, Denver
tnli school beauty: Norm Shaw is
blinking his steady Diana Lag man
up from Omaha: and Don Labo
witz also impeits from Omaha
Betty Bardy. . . . H.y fellows
wlnl's the matter with the local
girls?
Ami now for a tew et the dates
to the Sig Nu p4 dinner: Jack
Wmuan and Jacqueline Rasmus
n: Bob Kline ar.d Theta Kit Car
son. Stan Maiy and Teg Lemon,
TV ta; Dick Holm ar.d Peg llal
M4il, Alpha Phi: Feldman Jones
ani Tri Delt Ef.rbaia True; Don
Al'nn and Alpha Chi Dorothy Fil
loy: John Hummel and Jean Kerl,
Kippa; Tex Cele ar.d Dorothy Jor
d:.. Theta,; and Bob Rodgers with
Gimma Phi Frances Hans.
8Y ROBERT F. WILKINS.
A volume of "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip
tures." the Christian Science text
book, Iki.-, been given to the uni
versity by the trustees under the
will of Maty Maker Eddy, author
of the hook and former president
ot the Massachusetts Metaphysi
cal college, and former pastor of
the First Church of Christ Scien
tist, Boston, Massachusetts.
The volume is valued at $100.
The outstandrng beauty of design,
quality of mateiials. and excellent
workmanship account for this ex
ceptionally high value of the book.
Orcutt Will Design.
William Dana Orcutt. interna
tionally recognized among the
leading de-signers of books, was
chosen by the trustees to plan and
supervise the manufacture of the
edition.
The printing was done at the
Plimpton Press in Norward, Mas
sachusetts. It is set in a famous
humanistic type, originally de
signed by Mr. Orcutt and revised
by him for this special edition.
This type is named "Laurcntian"
in honor of the ancient Laurcntian
Library in Florence, which has the
most beautiful hand-written vol
umes of the humanistic scribes.
The characteristics of the hand
lettering of these scribes has been
preserved in the type.
Hand Made Paper.
The edition is printed upon the
finest grade of English hand-made
Lionel Hampton
To Play Turnpike
Toinorroiv Night
Direct from Casa Mariana in
Los Angeles comes red hot Lionel
Hampton and his nationally known
band to the turnpike tomorrow
night.
Although gas rationing un
doubtedly will greatly affect stu
dents at the Pike, Lional Hamp
ton was brought here under thr
assumption that most cars still
have full tanks. Hampten is ac
claimed to be one of the best
drummers in the U. S., and his
band is conside?-ed one of the best
colored bands.
At least 27 former students at
Tex i s A. & M. hae been deco-rit'-.l
for their sen-ices in the
armed forces in the current war.
Josephine Dillon, first wife of
CI uk Gable, is a dramatic coach
at Stephens coliege. Columbia, Mo.
At least 29 colleges and profes
sional schools have closed their
doors or merge ti with other insti
tutions since spiirg.
CLASSIFIED
W .TED To buy portable typewi He.
hi reei-nt m.ike. Contact J. E. Johnson
21'ifl So. 24lh or on campus.
I.OVI: (irccn Shoaflcr pcnil Intwci-n V
Hill. atlnitnistrnUon and sobIi. Krwarl
S (7W, Ask for acne.
j pa pet that could be secured. It
was made at the Eynsford Mills in
Kent, England, which have been
! manufacturing paper for nearly
! 300 years. The paper is water-
nun keel with the trade-mark of
' the Cross and Crown emblem, the
design used for all authorized
.Christian Science publications.
The edition was bound by the
Haitcourt Bindery, Boston. Mas
sachusetts. The printing is in red
and black throughout. The book
is hound in the finest quality of
Morocco, dyed a deep, permanent
1 blue. The leather was secured in
: India. The volume is enclosed in
a i lotlnovei ed fleece-lined,
wooden box. The book i.s 10x14
, inches in lengjh and width and
., inches Thick. It has 724
'pages.
Only 1,020 volumes of the edi
tion were printed and require
ments lor producing such a vol
ume preclude the possibility of re
printing. 1,000 of the books were
offered tor sale at $100 each
The other twenty-six were pre
sented by the trustees to the lead
ing libraries of the world, one of
which was Nebraska.
Uni IVofs Discuss
Slatus of Teaching
In Professions
Problems ef raising the status
of teaching among the professions,
as discussed the past summer at
the University of Nebraska's sec
ond institute on professional rela
tions, is the subject of an article
in the current "Nebraska Educa
tional Journal" by Cecil Winfield
Scott and Walter K. Beggs of the
teachers college.
The article takes up teachers'
attitudes toward their profession,
steps the group must take to pro
mote ru'Ofessionalizatton, means of
providing adequate security for
Nebraska teachers and the obliga
tions ot teachers to society.
Heaviest enrolments in the Uni
versity of Texas electrical engi
neering department are in com
munication and radio classes.
Wheat seeds from the Univer
sity of California vtere flown to
Fviissia in a recent project to re
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