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September 26, 194S THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 3 Mi's Wu& BY BILL PALMER. I've noticed that the Daily. Ne braskan has carried very few stories this year about the Agri cultural school. I rod past the Ag campus once, one Sunday when I was on a business trip to Ashland; so I'll teU you all about it Classes start earlier at Ag. The boyf have got to get up early to get the chores done. One of the favorite courses is dairy husban dry and milk production. I think the teaching of this course should be Investigated. I've heard the fellow with the most pull gets the best grade. There are courses on the mi crobes, Insects and birds that aid and harm crops. In these classes they teach that the early bird gets the worm, but the crows come later and get the corn. Ag students learn to raise more corn, more wheat, more cattle, hogs and poultry; and learn to produce more eggs, milk and butter. One thing the farmers are not raising enough of, tho, Is farmhands. The farmer stays home to raise wheat to tupoprt his son in college rais ing cane. If any of you farmers-to-be ever have trouble with the male of the bovine species falling in the reservoir, call on me, I can sling the bull. One course that always has a lot of volume is Speech 406, Hog Calling. That reminds me. My maternal grandfather, Ephraim Oliver Guffey, called "Souie" so Strenuously once that he lost his false teeth in the pig pen. After that he became a gentleman farm er. That's a farmer who never raises anything but his hat. There are many girls on ag campus, too. I wonder if that's because there are fewer traveling salesmen on the road these days. No, the girls take home economics at Ag. It would be wonderful to marry a girl who had four Lost SchaefTer'a fountain pen. Liberal Wwtrd, Call B. J, Skogland 2-5091. Lost A Cht Omega pin, bctftten the Tempi and Mnrrll hall on Sept. 34. Call Roiall Skldmnre at Chi Omega houe. LOST 8lma Nu pin on Kept. 21. Call Oene Maybo'n at HIRma Nu house. Lost Slu-ll-rlmmVd-glaasea. Call M. IT. Cawood, 2-387. LOST Red" lent her bill fold between Refi- ent'l Book Store and Union. Call Betty Lyalneer. 2-4 98. Reward. LOST A HpUoh wrlot watch with broken band. Reward! M. Field, Tel. 5-8867. rr Frr T " MORTON WELLS t '"SSL For seven years featured trum pet and vocal soloist with Oris Tucker's Orchestra, VETERANS DEMOCRATS DANCE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27th Admission (1.00 TicketM on Male at Lalsch Brot. Magee$ or at the door. Bcs Service on West O St. 8:00. 8:45, 9:30 Return 11:15 and 11:50 years of college with a degree in home ec. She should be able to burn toast capably. She could probably write a thesis on how to boil water without burning it. So they were married and took up light housekeeping, and it was just one canned thing after an other. My typing is not too skilled. Wanted: A fast stenographer. Hollywood parties are back in vogue. Take the onet at David Selznick's tnnl court. Electrically lit friut salads each aalari art upon a tall diver plate equipped wun ugnt duid and tiny batteries were served! HUDDV to be back in Hollywood Marlene Dietrich opened three bottles of Franch champagne and toasted the cast and crew of "Golden Earlngs" hei first day on the set Confusion Begins At Campusline's Noonhour Serving The peak of noon-time chaos was reached yesterday when the campusline patrons formed a line that reached to the doors of the booknook. Some became so con fused they forgot whether they were in the crib or cafeteria line, finally gave up and fasted. Five others were found Just in side the booknook and to appease their hunger, were nibbling on the pages of "The Grapes of Wrath." They were pretty cer tain that it would be time for their 1 o'clocks before they en tered the dining room. The campusline employees work furiously and the director of the Union repeats her slogan hourly, "We may serve 'em soy beans, but we serve 'em." On her first day of work in Paramount's "The ' IOmperfect Lady" Virginia Field reminded Director Lewis Allen that he had turned him down flat when she first tried out for a stage part sev eral years before in London. Lutheran Chapel Service (Missouri Synod) 10:45 A. M. Each Sunday Room 116 Student Union The Church of the Lutheran Hour welcomes old and new students REV. H. ERCK UnL Lutheran Pastor ilfHii'WiiriJiHi.WiR ffflii Largest Showing of INDOOROUTDOOR CLOTHES Simon's Has Ever Presented We invite you to see this unusual showing . new colors . . . new comfort . . and top new styles nam fls ' r t . . . 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