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THE,J&L? NEBRASKAN Tuesday, Icmuary 14, 1947 Profs, AluiiTsT "D T Contribute To 'Schooner Page 4 I - i Several present and former unl versity faculty members have contributed to the winter Issue of "Prairie Schooner," the univer sity literary quarterly recently published. Loren C. Eiseley, who wrote "Missing Link or Hybrid Which?" was formerly connected with the anthropology depart ment and is now chairman of the Oberlin college department of sociology. Floyd W. Hoover, assistant di rector of admissions, drew on his store of experiences as a Mon tana teacher for his humorous ar tide, "The Cowboy Still Rides." Satire is provided by F. L. Chris tensen, an associate editor of "Prairie Schooner," in "Time and the Frog." There is a series of poems, '"Breaks in Oregon," by a pro fessor in the English department writing under the pen name, "Conrad Pendleton." B e r n i c e Slote, also of the English depart ment, has a poem, "Apothecary Shop," in the publication. Robert Aldrich, university alumnus and son of Bess Streeter Aldrich, offers a satire, "How to Write a How-To Book." SSR0CDDSDFS8S iHimsajnBii WITH THE TOP STARS OF HOLLYWOOD, CHESTERFIELD IS BY FAR THE FAVORITE CIGARETTE FEATURED IN COLUMBIA'S NEW TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION "DOWN TO EARTH." Home Economics Club Holds Sign Off Parly Tonilc The Home Economics Club will hold its last meeting of the se mester today, Jan. 14, in the par lors of the Home Economics building, at 4:45 p. m., according to President Marilyn Hartsook. This last meeting has been ap propriately called the Sign Off party. A discussion of the year's activity will be discussed and nominees for club second semes ter officers will be presented. Election of officers for both the Home Ec Club and Ag YWCA will be held at the same time in the Homo Ec building, Wednes day and Thursday. Mary Louise licit and Vivian Frasier are in charge of arrange ments and refreshments, and Piiscilla Flagg is in charge of the program for the evening. March of Time Film Shown Today Today's siesta film hour will feature a March of Time reel on "The Philippine Republic." In addition, there will be several novel short features and cartoons. The film hour is held in the lounge of the Union. A documentary film entitled "True Glory" will be shown in the Union ball 'room tomorrow afternoon at 4 p. m. The picture, said to be one of the best docu mental films produced, is made up of highlights of the American GI's in World war II. YW (Continued from Page 1.) is a member of leadership cabinet, alumna and faculty membership chairman, and a member of fresh man cabinet and all-membership meeting committees. District Representatives. - Ruth Ann Finkle and Marcia Mockett are candidates for the office of district representative. Miss Finkle is a member of the administrative cabinet and per sonal relations, inter-racial re search, knitting and publicity committees. Miss Mockett is edi tor and business manager of the N book, co-chairman activities mart display, freshman program assistant and a member of leader ship cabinet. A. S. M. E. There will be an Important meeting; of the A. S. M. E. in room 206, Richards Lab, Wednes day at 7:00. Election of officers for second semester will be held. All members are urged to attend. A. I. C E. A. L C. E. will hold a meeting Wednesday at 7:15 in Room 102, Avery Lab. Dr. Harsh of the psychology department will speak n : psychology -tests In industrial chemical engineering. The pins and keys for members have ar I . if V Ai ii m r Hi ..... .sr v t , j v. ! !X X " i X &vtr , ( vm, a k U 111 YOU'RE COOKING WITH t X y v : V S GAS, ADELE, WHEN , I! trT i ' . 4 YOU SAY TTTTTni rVSnTSTTBTTtN TniTr-miTr ' c V i I 1 ill As tiM J. xyy I I : H fa )A i i . I j Mil ALL OVER A M E R I CA CHE STERFI ELD IS TO PS i I!