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DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, January 22, 1941 Society... BY MARY LOUISE GOODWIN. Ai we recline here in our pad dud swivel-chair, we can think of but two things, to wit: 1. Dates for the week-end. 2. Those gosh twful finals. We'll drop the latter though with the garbage man for the moment and concentrate for th moment on the where, what, and who happenings of the week end. Seems that the old semester Is being let out and not with a bang - not even as much as one party to break up the monotony of the three days before death knell of exam week sounds. The general trend seems to be to the Pike and then home to the books for a solid week of book worming . . . Doing the former will be Bat Beeclle, Chi O and ATO Bob Garrison: Chi O Dorothy Black and Coition Jenkins ... by the way it looks as if she has finally gotten around to that standing Friday night date with him. Cub Bear Steps Out. Fiji footballer Ki Eisenhart and Helen Johnson will also be doing their dancing out that way along with Buck Meyers and Janet Ki au.se. It's beginning to look like the Toren brothers like the Alpha Phi house or any way the girls that live over there. Paul has been go ing steady with one of the sisters for some time now and Dick and Lorraine Rabi are considering se riously taking the same step. A Losing Game. We've heard of a lot of strange and queer tilings happening around here but the race to lose weight between Sig Chi Bob MeNutt and Alpha Chi Mary Mason is some thing different again. They're both on a very strict diet (imagine MeNutt eating nothing but lettuce and bananas and milk). The score at present stands Mason six pounds lost and MeNutt just the same. Clair Dyas came across with cigars for the SAME'S last night at their dinner in the Union. He married an out-state girl last Sat urday. Georgianne Manifold is one lit tle girl that has been having more than her share of coke dates of late and never with the same fel low. She walks out with Johnny Jones, Phi Delt and comes back in fifteen minutes later with Tau Ray Calkins. Maybe she works them in shifts like Kaiser. Tsk, Tk Sig Chi's. -What's this we hear about the Sigma Chis having an Errol Flynn Complex . . . couldn't be because of their newly elected Sweetheart Lana Turner could it? Congratulations to Jack Grain ger, newly initiated Sigma Chi. Well I guess that this will be my exit line. It's been fun writing all of this stuff and I hope that some of you have at least read it. Bye now! Villanova college traces its lineage directly to the colonial foundation of old St. Augustine's church in Philadelphia. New Yoik City college's insti tute of film techniques is offering a new course in audience reaction. Pre-flight training has been added to the course of study at Western Maryland college. New York university is in its 111th academic year. Geology Students Present Schedules At Morrill Hall Students registered for Geology V, military geology, topography, and map interpretation, are re quested by the geology department to submit a copy of their complete class schedules to the geology de partment, room 112, Morrill hall, from Jan. 22 to 27. The first meeting of the map interpretation class will be held in room 20 (auditorium) on the lower floor of Morrill from 7 to 10 p. m. Feb. 2, 1943. Students are requested to bring notebooks. . A new method of rebuilding faces with celluloid, under living skin, has been developed at Tulane university school of medicine. A new physical course, designed primarily to toughen the students, is being introduced into the pro gram of Barnard college. Uni War Stamp Sales Hit $104.70 Mark Yesterday War stamp sales reached the $104.70 mark In yesterday's sales with g campus leading the field with total of $39.50. The Union booth placed second with sales amounting to $24.30. Social Science booth sold exactly $20.00, and the Delta Omicron booth in the School of Music to taled $13.50. Mechanical Arts booth's total sales amounted to $5.40. Providence (R. I.), college re cently conferred the honorary de gree of doctor of laws on Presi dent Quezon of the Philippines. The eOl church-going students of Westminster college, New Wil mington, Pa., represent 22 sects and denominations. Party . . . (Continued from Pag 1) wilt have completed their military courses at the end of this semester, and will be leaving to receive fur ther training or go directly into the armed services as commis sioned officers. There will again be no charge of admission for those attending. A free dutch lunch will be served at 7:30 in the evening. Cadet Col. Arnold advised that all advanced course cadets attending be pre pared to receive a big meal. Col. J. P. Murphy, PMS&T, expressed the desire that all advanced course students try to find time off from their finals to participate In the evening's activities. Attendance will be la uniform, as is the custom of all military functions. The last meeting was attended by nearly all of the ca dets, who pronounced it very successful. SERVICE FLAGS 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 Star War Worker Flogs Goldenrod Printing Co. Stationary Dcprimn tit H. 14 Omm Thar. Nltat osnmsrco Barkers 121 No. 13th Not'l Bonk of Commerce Bldg. 13th & O University School of Fine Arts I'rcHontN Ihe Opera. ROBIN HOOD by DeKoven For Your Pleasure Hiid KnlwtninmMit M Munificently Produced Temple Theater Feb. 3 & 5 8 P.M. Reser ved Seat Tickets 55o, including tax General Admission 33c, including tax Ivpsorved Seiits, Mond.iy, January 2f At School of. Music Office ' " A presents two impeccably tailored shirt hlouses . . . first editions of llie spring classics! 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