The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 10, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Monday night and more candy
passings . . . Theta's and Beta's
got together to do honors for Jane
Condon and Dick Klopp and like
wise did Sammy's and SDT's for
Tootie Monovitz and Spencer
Brown . . . Then there was Sally
White and Bob Granger's of the
week before vacation when nei
ther of the honorees showed up.
Sister Alpha Chi's ate the sweets
while Sally was in Omaha meet
ing Bob coming in from (Stanford.
Ginger Walters and Jim Thomp
son are now going steady; but
Jean Ferguson is going one better
by sporting Tom McDonald's Sig
Chi pin and passing the candy to
fellow members. The dorm also
was the place for the passing of
Martyne . Atkerson and Roger
Kolm.
Just in Time.
Danny Lilly got in on a navy
leave in time to take in the Phi
Delt buffet dinner with Pat Raun.
. . . Then there is Joe Marvin
due this week-end for the Theta
formal and Kay Reese.
Speaking of the Theta formal:
It will be one of the many parties
this week-end . . . dates having
been set by Susan Lancaster and
Lee Chapin, Peggy Lawrie and
Bud Wheeler, M. A. Caywood and
Ernie Larson, and Sally Swiler
importing Bill Cook from Omaha.
More Parties.
Sharing the limelight for the
week-end will be the Sig Alph
Bowery party with such people as
Gordon Cooley and Lois Chantry,
Bob Mills and Ardis Smith, Bill
Skanks and Johnny Sloss, and
Reggie Davies with Ann Doudna.
Loeffel . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
lations relating to animal health.
Other committees under the
Agricultural Board, will make a
study of the extent of the eco
nomic losses through disease,
parasitism and death of livestock.
Also analyzed will be the needs
and training of veterinarians, the
number of veterinary schools
needed to train them, and the
level of training to be recom
mended to practicing veterinar
ians. Prof Smith . . .
(Continued from Page i.)
state labor commissioners, state
health director, and state fire
marshal, who serve with an ad
visory group of three registered
engineers, three registered archi
tects, three building contractors
and three building mechanics.
The council would have a perm
anent paid director. It is empow
ered to execute and enforce laws
relative to Jmilding, and may ifne
an offender up to $100. Appeals
from the council's decision could
be adjudicated in the courts.
IXST Shaeffer green fountain pen. en
graved Rod Smith. Call J-7971. Slilrlev
Smith. Reward.
LAST CHANCE
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Peggy Bacon,YasuoKuniyoshi
ShowOriginal Prints inExhibit
Peggy Bacon and Yasuo Kuni
yoshi, artists whose works have
been shown in Nebraska Art as
sociation exhibitions and several
purchased lor permanent collec
tions, are now represented in a
showing of original black and
white prints in Galley B of Mor
rill Hall, until April 29.
Miss Bacon's "Winter Sport" is
in the Hall collection and her
"Allure" in the Gregg collection.
She is best known for her etch
ings as shown now in Morrill Hall
but she has also done book il
lustrating, drawings and pastels.
She illustrated the best seller,
"With Malice Toward Some."
Hall Collection.
This year's Nebraska Art as
sociation exhibition included her,
"A Desperate Character." The
Hall collection contains a picture
of Miss Bacon called "Peggy
Bacon and Metaphysics" by her
former husband, Alexander
Brooks.
"Aesthetic Pleasure," "Summer
Folks," "Happy Holiday" are
some of Miss Bacon's etchings in
the current exhibition. Portray
ing all phases of life, the echings
are satirical and often are carica
tures of certain types of people.
Yasuo Kuniqoshi, whose litho
graphs are exhibited, won first
place in the Carnegie National
and Pennsylvania Academy ex
hibitions with his "Spanish So
prano," purchased lor the Hall i
collection two years ago. His
"Room 110" was purchased last
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THE NEBRASKAN
year. In addition to his speciliza
tion in still life, he also does
landscapes, animals, groups of fig
ures and portraits.
Some of his lithographs now
hanging on the south and east
walls of Gallery B are "Circus
Performer," "Pretzels," "Free
Lodging," "Two Acrobats" and
"Bull Fight." They date back
until 1926 and show the various
phases of Kuniyoshi's art en
deavors. "This exhibition of the litho
graph's of Kuniyoshi and etch
ings of Peggy Bacon is an excel
lent tie up with this year's past
Nebraska Art association exhibi
tions," according to Prof. Dwight
Kirsch, head of the art depart
ment. For comparison the works
of the two artists which the per
manent collections contain will
be hung adjoining the current
show.
Air Corp . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
parachute riggers, supply and
transportation specialists and me
chanics, as well as the other per-
Kosmet Klub Spring Revue
April 13th, 2:00 P.M.
Student Union Ballroom
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sonnel essential to a full unit," he
added.
Campbell pointed out that en
listed personnel discharged be
fore May 12, 1945, may still hold
their old rating if they join the
reserve today. Even though a man
ioins ud. he has the right to re
sign at any time except in case
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Sophistcated styles for afternoon or evening wear.
Our collection includes crepes and taffetas in all
black or some with color trim. Sizes 9to 15, 10 to 18.
14.95 to "29.95.
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Wednesday, Aprfi 10,
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of national emergency. Informa
tion along these lines may be
gained from the Lincoln recruiting
office.
The table of organization for a
typical air corps squadron calls
for more than 250 enlisted men
in addition to the officers, it was
disclosed.
Nebraska Sweetheart
and Prince Kosmet
announced at the
K. K. SPRING REVUE
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and their
Orchestra
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Pin Tax
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