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4 DAILY NEBRASKAN Frrcfay, Feb'ruary 5, 1943 econa marriages rrevai Split-S i Alcove Book Notes (Til Ihiiw niHiiy tinlrnls Mini fii mlll.t rtr lliim-ilx ix with I In' llliriirv itiily riiirlnit rxjiin mivI, Alrnvr Hunk ' Noti-n Im hi'cii wrlllrn tu ni'iiiiiliit in wllh inii' Inli'ri'siltiK ntnl nrUM hiHiks mill b till hi i Hrrli il uii I, u In i lhr I nltrrslly l.llirnrx'i iilrmi-. Ohm- i t-l on llir west lil ul 1hr fnt llnnr. 'I'hlH I'lilmini nl r'U-u Iih liri'il ! I'lHllMiil In niHiir rrtllliirlv mill Tlnlis 4:y r I'liilm . Tin' Ivililur.) Guadalcanal Dairy by Kit hard Trepaskis is just what it's title in dicates a day-hy-dav account ot the battle on t ho islands what Die j murines thought and diil ami how the men hehaveil under the tcr- j lifie stress of battle. Km hard 1 Ttegaskis, a t! foot 7 ineh war1 correspondent moved with Die ma ll lies to Guadalcanal, lived with' them and (linked boinlis withj t hem. After two months on C'.iadak a n.il he left on a living fort less for Honolulu. The iiit t hint; he did on his arrival there was otder three steaks, and the second was to send the story i I his Solomon island expc rienees to h:s i w Yolk office. The South sea islands in peace times with theii lnxuiiant jungle, their ever-present threat of iin leiia. tile inserts and the murkv Dress Differs So you're bem married riht away! Time may lie rationed but romant ieism never. The wedding heat, and the beautiful tropical Mowers are described by Caroline MytiiiRcr in Headhunting in the Solomon Islands. She and her friend. Margaret Warner, set sail from San Francisco with about $1(10 in cash and plans to visit as nianv leniote places as possible. Their real Col tune was a battered old eiearet tin containing all their drawing material, which tiny triistid would pay their way. In addition to spending six months on iliiadalian.il. the two women also visited Kabaul m New ('.iiiina. Headhunting in the Solomons is a delightful nairative of two adven turous aitists who spent mote Mian two Veais 111 the SoiiMi Sea island i;iillt:l'ii: t he iort 1 a its of pi unit i i people. The Chicago, by Hairy Hansen. The I'hicae,-! is hard'.v more than a nvi'k, but it is an unusual 1 i'i r Soir.i t nne.s it times ninth. .-! tiin s soul h, at ot In r tunes it he ei nn .- stagnant and does not nio. at ;;!). It is ol.lv .Hi miles but it b.,;, me the site for the 1 I rt: -est city in the west. Tin Cha-aLo has seen Indian massar 1 1 fm ete.it Chicago fire and the bin mil;; of t'n' Iroriuois theater. The Chi cago is oi f tin- most recent m the Rivers of America series. innonnces Engagement . . . SEif1nnd fvMnI suit Simons prilk inil vours tm Pi Simons shetlands are tine suits because they're cut on a good pattern ot the choicest English and American fabrics and because they abound in such super-de-luxe details as handpicked collars and lapels ... at Simons in rii-shades of gold, scarlet, blue, toast and coco . . . sizes 10 to 20. Simons Suit store of lh MhI-WVkI you have always dreamed of with flowers, toasts, and fiaiety will probably be planned on a split -i second notice. Hut whether "your Ri'oom flies to you here or you My to lnni there" you will want your weddmp pown to be yoiinp, lovely, and informal. If shortness of time, or the pressure of the emergency forces you to net without the tradi tional tram-sown and veil, the simple, short dress is your smart alternative. A street length two piece dress in soft -woven rayon crepe, with l ine lace; designed in ice-blue, ivory. Ii;;ht rose or peacock will please t he e n( ,ni -t0-be. And for that brief honeymoon a dishing red and brown three piece suit red tor a woudeiful cardigan. Teddy-bear lined; n d I'm a sin de hat and Koivt bap with name plate; blown lor a double bl( asted Shetland suit. I f t he t in h 'lie h permit s, ii 1 1 'st ;;:i!s will ptvler a formal wedding. I'll lure yourself ponij; down the all sliuiilin-1 in;.- in la Von slip per sa t in. with i mpoi t ed Cha lit i II v lace and seid-pearls ll.Hiilli); Vein llmho.1 che. ks. r perhaps you arc the type that W i e.ild pl efel ,i in is' of white net skirt, a sjieani of white lavon satin bodice, a spray of white MoWels to define the lleW low hip tulle Veiling, and applapied sal ill line i And speakine of lace. tiom Smith America comes the iiipn- I allot; for a sown of breath taking toautv. Ilellcate ruffles ol Clliill- , tilly-typr lace fall into a deep tiam from the long slender bodice with Its sweetheart neckline. ' Sudden furlough, whirlwind; ( wcddint'. and so poodhye as he ! en. s off to wai and you off to j wa r woi k ' i i ; Cornell U. Olfrrs 1 (ra(lualc Sliidrnts Knincrr Awards To assist graduate students in I l'1-eparir.; for teaching and re search positions m the field of , n- t'illeeline. Colllell 1 ' 11 1 Vi 1 S 1 1 V IS offeiiny a number of pn ihiat st lnd.it ships lor the academic y.ir l'.'l.",- 11. S esMul stud. -r.ts will d' vote a poi lion of their tune u, t nrthet ;,nee of their own educa tion and tl balance will be spent , on ri search projects. ; Tin' principal awards are a .number of .lohn McMullcn Ctad uate Scholarships carryinp a Stipend of ?000 pear Vear. j IN CIVIL ENGINEERING: I The Eton Huntington Hooker 1 Fellowship in Hydraulics, $150 a year; The McGraw Fellowship, I I $400 a year and free tuition; and a university graduate Scholar ship, $300 a year and free tui tion. IN MECHANICAL ENGI NEERING: The Sibley Fellow ship, $400 a year and free tui tion; and the Edgar J. Meyer Memorial Fellowship, $400 a year and free tuition. IN ELECTRICAL ENGI NEERING: The Charles Bull Earle Memorial Fellowship, $400 a year and free tuition. j The MeMul,.n (Graduate Schol- ' ai ships may be held in any of the fem-ral fields ol Civil, Mei'hanical, or Chemical KtipinccririR. Applications may be obtained from (he Ctad'iate School Office in Ithaca, and should be sent to the I lea n ot the Ctaduate School t Conn ll I'nivi rsdv before March i 1 I'll?,. i tvl l ; i, -. I f . I Miss Belly Klinrrel nnnouncod her en:i,r;emeiu to J.uk Richard Knicrly last Wednesday. Both Miss Klingel and Mr. Knicrly are university students where she is a member of Alpha 'Xi Delta ar.d he is ;1 filiated with Delta Sigma Pi fraternitv. The Associated Women students A Cathton collide senior. Khza of Washington State college are t h Haas, is the Inst M'lilli sola reconimendinp ttiat cat h co-kI add pill to enlist in the WAAC on a tlire hours of voluntary pymna- deteirid plan that will allow her sunn work a wo k to her rcpulai to stay in school nntil graduation pfocram. , :n .lutif. Curt icuium l e(jui) t merits toi histoty majors at Hunter colli pe have been revised to provide tf ati r tlcxibility in choice of coiiises as well as to pi-e train ing in i nii pendlrd r search. YOU'LL LOVE THIS LITTLE LO-HEELER FOR SPRING! So comfy ... so light, it will get you places quick-as-a-wink! All-in-one "platform" sole and heel! In MILITARY TAN CALF . . . $4 95 1 1 nu hihn i lllll, , , Saturday Afternoon, 3 o'clock Temple Theater The University Schcl 0 TT V h a; i To i BOTH STUDENTVj