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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, September 19, 1947
Member
Intercollegiate Press
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SMirH KdHur . . Ilalph Ntewurt
At rm hdilor . . . Keith rrcdericknon
special Keiiturr Kdilur Nun Warren
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Axolttanl Itu-iiies Manager Itill Wilkin., Mir If Stadler, Irwin hcnrii
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The Dally cora.kun 1 pulilUlud hy tlw ftludciitt of thr I'nltiTslty f Nebraska n
an cpresinn f student nr mid opinion only. According l article II of I In Ky I
I tovernfnt Miidcnt publications and administered hy Ihr Hoard of Publication: I
"It U Ihr declared imllry of flu Hoard Ihat puiilicnt ltn iindrr its jurisdiction shall j
Iw frcr from editorial censorship on Iht pari of the Hoard, or oil the part of any
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Nrhraskan are cronaIly responsible for what they say or do or cause to he printed.' j f
T. Dorsey
Returns
To Lincoln
That "sentimental gentleman,"
Tommy Dorsey, who will play for
a Nebraska audience in the UN
coliseum Saturday night, can well
be rated tops on any swing or
sweet addict's list of high men on
the "toot-em pole."
TD is not only famous for him
self and his band, he's acquired no
little acclaim for his famous
alumni, which include Frank Sin-
Errors in Ellie's Essay
Exposed by Editorialist
-d. Note: The ophiloim etprrssnl "V columnists In The Pally Ncbraskan dn not
net -essarlly represent those of I he I niersily or I he llaily Nehraskan.)
It Savs Here
BY PAT NO It DIN. , DG house following the pinning
Itomance blooms on the Ne- ol Ba,b n"" ""d Squeegie Kh-
, , . , ,, lers, Delt and Mary Frazee and
braska campus this fall as one.,. c,. ,, ; ,
, ' .ii Kappa Sig Howard Turdy.
((uple after another becomes, 11 6 J
pinned, engaged or hoplessly en-1 Tottie Fiddork, AOPi, and
t. ngled alias married. ! Phi Gam Ralph Stewart have
Many of the latter mentioned
lire combining marriage and a
university career. The Phi Gams
seem to monopolize this scholarly
group... Tip Tyler and Chuck
Petersen stroll the campus while
wives, the former Ginny Dcmel, ; .
Alpha Phi, and Marty Rumel, re-
also announced their pinning
as of three months ago... sister
Phyl Jones is now the steady
girl of Rog Johnson, DU. . two
of the more conservative types.
It's old grad week at the Pi
i Phi house. . .Sally Graham, who
is on vacation from Katherine
BY BOB GILL AN.
A certain young lady, purport
ing to be Ellie Swanson. wrote
an article yesterday in this hith
erto reputable newspaper with
the avowed intention of evaluat
ing the new skirts lengths.
This so-called Miss Swanson
Gibb's school in Chicago, is visit-
TOMMY DORSEY
burning.".' Bill Deneke and Lois j j?S ,this weekend, and Sue Ann
Jarman Deneke, however, are I Cochran wll be w.th her on her
ir,u i wav home from Sun Valley,
enjoying classes together. jq
Summer Newlywcds. I Bobby Sprow is a member of
More newlvweds of the sum-; the Triple Deltas again this year
n.er include Alpha Thi Shirley I and is renewing all her old
Peterson and Aubrey Pettit, D. ' acquaintances, especially in the
U., Betty Stanton, Pi Thi and!'ib.
Charles Searle, Joyce Newman.
Pi Phi. and Farm House Wayne' Lincoln. Nebraska (DUD). A
Klein. j dispatch from the University of j
j Nebraska school of journalism
Soon to join the ranks of "Mr. released Wednesday revealed:
and Mi s." a: e Marge Leese, Al-' election of the following officers
pha Phi and Dick Kvman, along! in Sigma Delta Chi: George j
..bout September 27th... Joanie j M i 1 1 e r, Papillion, president; i
Yiii!;ers, DG and Norm Willams, j Ralph Stewart, Alliance, vice-'
Phi Psi. will take the fatal step president; Sid Bradley, Lincoln.1
November 27th. secretary; Bill Foshier, Omaha,;
. . I treasurer. I
The Tn Delts are hungry for! .
c ; ndy and expect to have 'some j SCREEN RETURN.
soon, now mat Mian ?ciiniitcher Several years ago Robert Kent
is wearing Fred Loeffel's Farm had romantic leads in pictures
House pin and Marilyn Lowe is with Shirley Temple, the Dionne
displaying a diamond Irom ; Quints. Jane Withers and others.
' Boots' Gardner. , He's bark before the enmerns now
Early Pinnings.
Anticipation also reigns at the
in a featured role in Paramount's :
"Jungle Flight," a Pine-Thomas'
production. 1
atra, Jo Stafford, Dick Haymes,
The Pied Pipers, Gene Krupa,
Glenn Miller and Bob Crosby.
The dance, sponsored by A. J.
Lewandowski, director of univer
sity athletics, will be a return en
gagement in Lincoln for the Dor
sev band, which plaved here early
last fall.
Famous for his historic record
ings of "Song of India," and
"Marie," the greatest Dorsey suc
cess, probably, was the number
written by a young girl and pub
lished by Tommy's own music
lirm, titled, "I'll Never Smile
Again" which swept the country
in 1940.
Proof of his popularity and
success are the cold facts that he
and his orchestra have rated
1-2-3 in every important band
poll taken for ten years a record
nobody else can touch in this gen
eration and that he has made
five different recordings which
have sold over a million platters
each.
All of this is a plenty good
reason why UN students will jam
the coliseum Saturday night to
listen and if possible, to dance to
the music they love to hear and
Dorsey loves to play.
IMPORTANT NOTE OF THE MONTH ... is the announcement of
HARVEY BROTHERS "CORNHUSKER TOUR" DRAWING to be held
at the Tassel-Cob Rally, October 10 . . . HARVEY BROTHERS is sponsor
ing the drawing in order to stimulate student interest in the Nebraska
Notre Dame game to be held at South Bend, Indiana, October 18 . . . any
male student registered at the University of Nebraska is eligible to
register for the drawing . . . just bring ident card to the HARVEY
BROTHERS store located at 1230 O Street and fill out registration
cards ... NO PURCHASE IS REQUIRED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR
THE DRAWING! . . . the two lucky winners each receive one round
trip "CORNHUSKEER TOUR" ticket. Make a note of it now, you
males, register at HARVEY'S today . . . you may be the lucky one!
1230 0 ST.
Far MORE
FOR LESS
Lecture Series
Opens Oct. 14
At St. Paul's
A series of four Town Hall lec
tures will open Tuesday, October
14 at St. Paul's Church, it was
announced Friday by Mrs. Ralph
Ireland, lecture series ticket co
chairman. Cecil Brown, author, corre
spondent and commentator will be
the first of the four speakers. Mr.
Brown will analyze the domestic
and political situation in his topic:
"Winning the Peace."
Carl Sandburg.
Pulitzer Prize winner, Carl
Sandburg, is scheduled for the
second lecture, on Monday, De
cember 8.
Virginia Sale, the "One Woman
Theatre," will be on hand Febru
ary 2, for the third of the lectures.
The final lecture will be headed
by Robert Friers, who will have
with him his motion picture lilm
"Holiday in Mexico." Mr. Friers
will appear on March 1 in the
auditorium of Irving Junior high
school. All the other lectures are
to be held at 8:00 p. m. at St.
Paul's Church.
"Season tickets for the lectures
will soon be available at local
ticket agencies, with the proceeds
going into Community welfare
projects" Mrs. Ireland said.
Launch Bi Six
Grid Activities
Four Big Six schools will get
a chance to test their wares this
weekend.
Nebraska and Oklahoma, with
openers still a week hence, stand
idly by while Ray Evans leads
his Kansas Jayhawks against
Texas Christian university on
Kansas City's neutral field. This
should be a decided test of the
strength of George Sauer's Big
Six favorites.
Kansas State will go against
Oklahoma A & M, Iowa State
will play host to the Iowa State
Teachers while the Missouri
Tigers collide with St. Louis university.
sets herself up, not only as an
arbiter of fashions, but as an ex
pert of the male's opinion of
same. Now, we never had the
reputation of being too bright,
having graduated in the lower
seventeenth of the class of dear,
old Fagen School of Juvenile De
linquency, but the loop-holes in
Miss Swanson's tirade stand out
like a negative vote in the rcich
stag. Take, for example, the second
paragraph (if you have a strong
stomach). The lady refers to the
new styles as a "plague to the
pockctbook." Now, we don't know
what kind of pinch-penny tight
wads this Swanson person di
sports herself with, but this
writer has seen thousands of fig
ures that he would pay good
money to hide in swaddling
clothes and a full length toga.
According to the way the ap
parently myopic Swanson sees it
"there are three kinds of figures"
. . . according to the way we see
it there are 1.064,260,000 kinds of
figures, varying in excellence
from the "Didn't I meet you in
Scranton, Pa., at the Western
Union delivery boys eighth an
nual convention last July?" to the
"Well, I came down here to get
an education, I could do worse
than going back to the house and
hitting the books."
We don't know the attitude of
the rest of the males, and we
don't claim to speak for a bunch
of strangers, unlike a certain
other feature writer for this pa
per. We don't have any opinions
about the length of women's
skirts, but we do have a few
about Miss Swanson.
How Can A Gal
Be So Bored?
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New York City salesgirl Edwina
Muehlbergef said it was shyness,
hot lack of interest that prompted
her to look the other way when she
met Frank Sinatra and Van JohiU
son. Blonde,' eighteen year - old
Edwina was in Hollywood for a
screen test awarded when she woij
the Peggy Sage nation-wide Rac
ing Beauty contest. Color au
thority Peggy Sage searched for a
ravirig beauty,rtd feature her nail
polish and lipstick by .that name.
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