DAILY NEBRASKAN j fpahhj JIDGE MASON. Standing here, bewildered, with stacks of papers filled with so ciety news, I am beginning to won der why a few of the kind (?) contribiiters didn't turn their items in for yesterday's rag. Oh well, we'll take the choicest bits and leave the rest for a rainy day. After a long stormy romance, Phi Delt Chick Thorne finally turned over his pin to Kappa Joanne Brown. This time it's for keeps I hope! Chick put some thing over on his fraternity brother, Norm Hoelk by blissfully watching Norm being tubbed Mon day night when Chick had already secretly parted with his pin last Thursday. In the confusion Phi Delts accidentally tubbed Lee Luers. Another flashy romance has ended up with a steady deal be tween Alpha Chi Kay King and ATO Jean McCartney. As they went merrily up the trail of love they met Tri Delt Carmen Kottrell and Sig Nu Don Albin going the other way. But definitely!! Campaigning Again. Getting to the more fascinating pur&uits on the campus, we have just been informed that in times gone by a "hanger'' was a pseu donyn for ''mangmen'' and conse quently a pretty detestable char acter. So now we have a drive motivating within this ivy-covered institution for a collection of hangers. Before you, dear reader, become too confused we'll point out here that coat hangers are being sought, in this instance, for the newly-arrived air cadets. One hundred percent cooperation will save us the trouble of hanging up our clothes. (Plug-plug). Getting back to the juicy news; Laurel Morrison and Bob Luebs passed the candy at Town club Monday night announcing their marriage of February 20, which had been kept secret. Lola Jean Swan and Jim Barbur also passed candy in honor of their not-so-secret marriage. A momentary diversion from candy passings brings forth the knowledge that the ATOs were delighted to discover last night that the'r hot water heater had been broken. Sabotage, Tut? More Pins. The DU pin of Johnny Drum mond eluded his grasp last week end and chose Alpha Phi Lorrain Rabe for its preferred wearer. Not to be outdone by a DU pin, Rollin Schneckloth's Phi Gam pin journeyed over to the Tri Delt house to seek Rachel Ann Lock. Along with the Phi Gam pin we noticed Jack Rokhar's Sig Alph pin headed toward the same house for Mary Kay Holtz. Pins were flying fast at the Farm House sweetheart dinner last Saturday, forming such com binations as Bob Ramig and Lois Franklin, Phil Miller and Blanche Reide and Harold Chapman and Winn Nelson, Gamma Phi. The latter couple passed cigars and candy Monday night To show their appreciation of a swell housemother, the Farm House boys elected Mother Pelton "Farm House Sweetheart" at the banquet. The Brown Palace Coop house is holding a spring dance next Friday at the University Club with Eddie Sheffert's band and the new harmony choir singing at inter mission. A few dates for the oc casion are: Lou Holt and Peggy Hallsted Alpha Phi, Clark New man and Jean Whedon Tri Delt, Darrel Brown with new steady, Kay Trenchard Alpha Chi, and twin brother Doug Brown, also with new Alpha Chi steady, Mary Lou Armstrong. Speaking of steadies, pinnings and candy passings (which have nothing to do with the case) we were instructed by some well meaning friend to run the fol lowing ad: Wanted: Competent secretary to straighten out Sadie Hawkins' date book of which there is none. Pi Phis Eat Candy. If the Pi Phis were seen a bit green in the face yesterday it was due to the excess of candy received at the house Monday night. Both Mabel Jean Shmer and Barbara Richards passed the sweets in honor of Bob Black's Simga Chin pin and Bob Rohr's DU pin, respectively. Chicago Critic Praises Morrill Art Exhibit Naming work by Levi, Wood, Poor, Kroll, and Brook as some of the outstanding canvasses in the current Nebraska art ex hibit in Morrill, Frederick Sweet of the Chicago Art Institute commented that he wished the Chicago gallery had "as much money to spend on American owrks" as the Nebraska group. He went on to say that Ne braska's patronage of contempo rary and native arts is so widely known in art circles over the nation, that representatives from the university's collection may walk into any gallery in New York and borrow the fin est painting. Mr. Sweet is here to recom mend purchases for the perma nent university collection. Marine Officer Enlists 17 Year Olds on Campus Men interested in joining the marine reserves who are 17 years of age but have not yet reached their 18th birthday are being in terviewed this week by Capt. War ren of the U. S. marine corps. Captain Warren will interview college men within this age limit as to the scholastic and other re quirements concerning enlistment in the marine reserve corps. He is located in the northwest room on the first floor of the Temple. Ginsburg Gets Commission A A -, : - . . . : v yt W'.. :' -V" mmA ... . ,fij'i2L...& Bulletin A. S. A. K. MKKTING. "The Post Vr Agricultural Kiiftlnrrr" Mill Ih the disrumion topic t tlie A. S. A. K. mri-tln Wednesday night. Till dkcnsvnn will hr lid hy rii'iurt tiiciit hcail I'rof. K. K. Hrackctt. The mrrtine will he held In I'mrlor L Student I nln at 7:110 p. m. All men Inlereiited In the subject are nrged to attend. STIHENT (01 M il. Student Council will meet Wednesday, .March 30 to elect holdover member. There will lie no meeting Hi In week. Helta Sigma Delta, honorary dental fra ternity is holding a clinic tonight at eiKht o'cloik. In the V. M. ('. A. tireen room. lr. Norman Carlnon will npeaking on "Selling Itenlstry." to JHH girls who volunteered for ur- gleal dre-tii.gs. The group meets this Saturday at the Red ('ro headquarter, 14th and M. I'lease come at the time at which yon slened. If yoa do not have a plain white dress, please bring a white blouse or a man's white stiirl and white skirt. Head Hearts are 27 Inches square. An ordinary tea towel can be used. No pollhh may be worn. Courtesy Lincoln Journal DR. MICHEAL GINSBURG. Dr. Michael Ginsburg, associate professor of classics and history has been commissioned a first lieu tenant in the army air force. He will report for duty March 30 at Miami Beach, Fla. Dr. Ginsburg has been granted a release for the duration in con nection with his work under a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, which he received in 1942. He has been connected with the university since 1931. Military Group Meets Thursday In Student Union Scabbard and Blade members will meet Thursday evening in room 313 of the Union at 7'30, an nounced J. H. Stuart, yesterday. A short business meeting has been scheduled to discuss any de tails remaining in question by any mombers of the club. Lt. Col. L. H. Shafer, new director of infantry at Nebraska, has been scheduled to view his principles and policies to be effected by him, as director of infantry. All members are urged to attend. The faculty of Northwestern university outnumbered 500 in 1920, as compared with 1,480 last year. Dean Ivan C. Crawford of the University of Michigan college of engineering has been named tech nical adviser and consultant to the training division of the navy. Home Nursing Class Meets Tonight in Union The class in home nursing sponscorcd by BABW will meet today in room 316 of the Union from 7 until 9 n. m. Girls who have signed for the class under the War Council plan for war work participation, should note that the hours of the class have been changed. Marianne Ziegler, member of BABW, is in charge of the home nursing course. The University of Wisconsin budget for the 1943-45 blennium totals J8,682,225. In the last fiscal year, adminis tration accounted for $224,199 of the University of Minnesota's to tal expenditures of $12,288,048. If J 1 i.v4. Seniors Commencement Announcements On Sale Now Please Place Order Early Deadline April 15 4 f LONG'S NEBRASKA V BOOK STORE . 'De-intoxicate and Re-educate Education Is Answer ToAxis-Cherrington A new remedy for the axis: they must be "de-intoxicated and re educated, and this re-education must come from the people them selves." Such a remedy is the idea of Dr. Ben M. Cherrington, UN grad uate of 1911, who spoke yesterday in the Union on "The Americas in the World of Tomorrow." Declaring that there are two aspects of the present war the battle of guns and the battle of ideas Cherrington pointed out that "the war cannot be won until the battle of ideas is won. If we win this war we will disarm the axis." "What good will it do to take away the enemies' weapons," the speaker asked, "if we leave them v.ith their dangerous ideas?" There are a lot of people who 'Heil Hitler' with their hands but not with their hearts. They will be a big help in post-war recon struction." Latin American Policy. Much of Dr. Cherrington's talk was devoted to a discussion of the success of our "good neigh bor" policy. "We have been mak ing perfectly amazing progress in the last 12 years," he stated, "and this progress is due to the fact that the United States has finally realized tnax tne rirsi rcsponsimv ity of power is self-restraint, that size doesn't give wisdom." He showed how inter-relationa between the U. S. and Latin America have developed by coop erative action in the political, eco nomic, and cultural fields until tho outlines of an effective association of American nations can be seen. Dr. Cherrington concluded with the question "May it not be that thru cooperation in the new world, thru self-restraint, and thru the gratifying results we have seen in our Latin American relations, we are learning the way to organize the whole world to prevent fur ther war?" Music Honraries Give Keys Tonight Gamma Lambda and Sinphonia, national band and music fraterni ties, will present keys to members of the university band at a ban quet tomorrow night at the Uni versity club. Guests will include Dean T. J. Thompson and Col. J. P. Murphy. Gamma Lambda is sponsor of the banquet. z 9Hu U V ACCESSORY vh-vf At BLOUSES Sugar 'n' spice for your new suit. A sparkling col lection, feminine or tai lored. 3.50 to 6.50 Second P1f wm vm " ; ft mi Ti' GLOVES Hand-sewn cotton cham oisuedes have stamina and style. 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