The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 18, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Physics Prof.
Speaks on Vet
Forum Today
"Can there be peace in our
time?" will be discussed by Dr.
C. H. Patterson of the physics
depai tment, Dr. Werner of the
department of Education and Don
Kimmel, president of the Vet
erans Organization at the last
of thirteen broadcasts conducted
by the Veterans' Organization.
Scheduled for 4 p. m. today
in the Union lounge, the broad
cast will conclude a thirteen-week
scries.
Audience Oplnlona.
Following the, discussion, floor
microphones will be taken to
members of the audience in order
that they may express their opin
ions.
Students and farnltv im In
vited .according to Richard Sinsel,
Veterans' Organization public re
unions cn:urman.
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FOR SALE New Magnavox radio phono-
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COUPI.I driving to Houston, Texas for
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Opinion
(Continued
6. The stimulation of student
tions, concerts, sports events,
7. Facilitation of student exchange and travel.
8S The creation of a national student organization in the United
States to work in co-operation with similar organizations in other
countries throughout the world.
t's not
too
late
. . .to choose
a glamorous perfume
for her gift
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Poll . . .
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dramatic productions, art exhibi
etc.
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Jn?LLEQAiflE
Wednesday,
Psi Chi, National
Psych Honorary
Selects Officers
Psi Chi, national honorary psy
chological society, was reactivated
at an organizational meeting held
Monday.
Shirley Complon, Arts and
Science junior from Lincoln, was
elected chairman to make plans
for the initiation of new members
early in January.
Dr. William J. Arnold, psychol
ogy instructor and advisor, pre
sided at the meeting.
Fred Astaire, Jr., nine-year-old
son of the great dancer, added
the nameplate from the dress
ing room Astair used in Irving
Berlin's "Blue Skies," Para
mount's Technicolor musical, to
his collection of mementoes of
his father's career.
THE STUDENT UNION
Will Close
AT 7:00 P. M, THURS., DEC. 19
for an Employees' Christmas Party
ALL DEPARTMENTS WILL CLOSE
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
1 :00 P. M. Friday, December 20
FIRST FLOOR
December 18, 194G
Coed Counselors -Schedule
Annual v
Christinas Tea
Coed Counselors will hold their
annual Christmas tea for all fresh
man women, counselors and house
presidents Thursday from 3:30 to
5:30 in Ellen Smith hall.
Awards will be presented to the
outstanding counselors for their
work. Throughout the afternoon
Christmas music will be provided
bv three fine arts sororities. TVlta
Omicron, Sigma Alpha Iota and
Mu rhl fcpsiion.
The regular meeting: of the
Pershing Rifles will be held
today in room 208 Nebraska
Hall at 5 p. m. A group picture
will be taken so all members
must wear their uniforms and
white shirts.