THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, November 4, 1947. PAGE 2 Crib Notes IIY It. J. 1IOLC.OMB NOTES ON MONDAY: (wilh credit due Ogden Nash) Monday is the day that everything starts all over again. Monday is the day when just as you are re ginning to leel peaceful you have to get up and get dress ed and put on your old grey jacket and drag over to the Library again. It is the day when uie becomes grotesque again. Because it is the day when you have to face your books again. It is a day with no fun about it. because it is the first oi a series of days filled with one task or another that some thing has to be done about When the telephone lings on Saturday or Sunday ycu are pleased because it probably means something pleasing and you take the call with agility, and when it rings on any other day it just usually means some additional responsi bility, find if in doubt, why the best thing to do is to answer it in a foreign accent or if you are a foreigner answer it in a native accent and say you are out. Oh, there is not a week-day moment that can't wring a sigh from you, because you are always being confronted . with a Cob or Tassel who want to sell you something, or if they don't want to sell you something, there is some thing they want to buy from you. find every shining as signment swaggers arrogant ly up to you demanding to be improved, and apparently not only to improve it but also to shine it, is what you are requested to do. Oh, for a remedy, oh for a panacea, oh fefr a something, eh yes, eh for a coma or swoon, yes indeed, oh for a coma that would last from eight -a. m. on Monday until Fnday noon. LTW NOTTS: ... on the weather include a warning that cold, cold winter is not far Irorn the campus . . . beat the weather now by buying a warm, heavy cloth jacket at HARVEY BROTHERS. You'll want an fiLBERT RICH ARD sport jacket interlined with the revolutionary new spun clolh made of hberglas! Never before so much warmth with r.o little with weight! This lining keeps out cold and holds heat bel ter than any other lining. Important to remember is that an ALBERT RICHARD jacket is specially cut to combine freedom for action with custom-like fit. It's sportswear you'll own with confidence and wear with pride because it's from HARVEY EROTH EP.S! QUIP OF THE WEEK: "School is like a model T, a crank in front and a lot of nuts behind." SUPPORT THE AUF DRIVE THIS WEEK! Harvey Bros. 1230 O ST. 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Accorduir to article II at tha By Lan-i cwvrrnint atadrat pabliraUani and administered by the Board at FabilraUoasi "It I Utr declared polity af tba Board Uat publications nnder Ma jarttdlctJan aaall be fire from editorial erasnrship oa tna part af the Board, or aa Iba part af aay member af tha fnralty af tba anivrnuty: bat members of tba etaff af Tba Daily V . .M - "- .till. u H-kft k MB A A I M ktt IHlJ It's Up to You . . . This'week the university student body will determine the success of the effort put forth by several hundred stu dents working on the All University Fund fall drive. Such effort is evidence that these students have faith not only in the causes served by the drive but in the student body as well faith that students, realizing the great needs of for eign students and the help-at-home given through the Com munity Chest, will contribute. AUF is asking ten thousand students to give $13,200, $10,200 of which will help to relieve tragic conditions which students in France, Greece, China and countries all over the globe must endure. $3,200 will go to the Chest, an organiza tion that will, in turn, aid the University YMCA and YWCA in figures of twice that amount for the coming year. We talk about the deplorable conditions in Europe, and even squirm uncomfortably at times realizing how well off we are in comparison to people of the rest of the world, but can we do anything about it? Will we do anything about it? THE AUF drive gives each student an opportunity to do something. It's simple enough to stop at a booth and contribute or to respond to a solicitor's question of, "Will you give to the drive?" Yet the results will do an almost inestimable amount of good. $5,400, for example, will be sent directly to ureece to maintain a Greek women s rest camp. The AUF, its director and workers, can do only so much. The rest is up to you. N. L. Disc-cussion By Jean Leadly And Jean Millane LEVCOLN NOW I 4 1 to 6 p.m. DOORS OPEN 12:43 r TOMOIHtOW! v COMPLETE! INTACT! mm rjiTQ the vmm la Gurjceous Trthaitriolor CLARK CABLE VIVIEN LE1CII mm .mm Nu-Meds. Nu-Meds will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednedsay, Nov. 5, in Un ion 315. Dr. Harold C. Morgan, Lincoln obstretidan and ' gyne cologist, will be the guest speaker. While the mood of the wonderful Jazz at the Philharmonic concert is still with you, we'll tell you about some of the records featur ing the Der formers. . Coleman Hawkins: Body and soul, Stompy, Talk of the Town. Bill Harris: Buou. Caleuonia. Howard McGhee: Vol. I and II, Jazz at the Philharmonic. Flip Phillips: Almost any Woody Herman Record. Ray Brown: One Base Hit; Two Base Hit a a a We have arrived. We have had a fan letter. Not a very nice one. but nevertheless it means that Somebody Cares. So, with plea sure, we'll answer it (IT was in the LetteriD column of Nov. 2). To oar ardent admirer, Chuck Anderson: Our congratulations. Your tal ent for wide-ranged and colorful name calling is unsurpassable. However, it's rather a piUful sub stitute for a good, sound argu ment We have a few choice in vectives in our vocabulary, too, but doubt we'll ever have to re sort to them. We welcome criticism, as long as it s constructive. But your rant ing had very little to offer. The issue which troubles you so great ly is, after all, a matter of per sonal opinion. Some have a taste for the wild blowing of Shavers; others perefer a man like Elman, who can hit the high note he aims at If you happen to have any other more pent-up emotions which need giving vent to, we suggest another amusing note to Lettenp else a column of your own. MAIN FEATURES START STUART: -Dark Passage," 1.10, 3:13, 5:16, 7:20, 9:13. LINCOLN: '-Singapore," 1:39, 3:41, 5:43, 7:45, 9:47. NEBRASKA: "The Road to Hollywood," 2:44, 5:17, 7:50, 10:23. Second Chorus," 1:14, 3:47, 6:20, 8:53. CAPITOL: fcBuck Privates Come Home." 1:20, 4:10, 6:55, 9:45. "Jungle Flight," 2:40. 5:30, 8:15. now t SMASH HITS! BING CROSBY 'ROAD TO HOLLYWOOD PLUS FRED ASTAIRE PAULETTE CODDARD in SECOND CHORUS" with Artie Shaw 4c Band Chill: Baitara LaaT trf-ru t'lyaa a OLF" rim Thrill. 1 Hvmt aaa Q1AD HINA" -Htarta toaaCar! "DEAR RUTH" riM TW CrtnHH Dorm adored, sJeep-neat, relaxing attraction Campus News In Brief Cosmopolitan Club. A meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club will be held on Wednesday, November 5, 1947, at 5:00 p. m. at the Union, room 315. Mr. Jacques Levi will discuss Egypt. Dance Class Miss Donna McCandless' begin ners dance class will meet in the Union ballroom at 7:30 Tuesday. Movie Shorts Movie short subjects to be shown at the siesta hour in the Union main lounge at 4:00 Tues day are "Goose That Laid the Golden Egg," "Here Comes Ma licious." "Gay 90's Live Again" and "What Every Boy should know." Y.W.OA. The Beginning Social Service Commission Group will meet at Ellen Smith, Tuesday. November 4 at 3:45 p. m. and will go to the Union lounge to see "Seeds of Destiny" in connection with the A.U.F. Drive. This meeting will replace the regular Thursday meeting this week. Intercultural Group The Intercultural group of YWCA will meet at 5 p. m. Tues day, Nov. 4, in Ellen Smith halL Members please bring CARE do nations. Gamma Lambda Gamma Lambda, honorary band fraternity, will meet in Parlors XYZ Union on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 12 noon. Style Show All those in the Coed Counselor Style show report to the Union ballroom at 6:30 Tuesday evening for a dress rehearsal. If it is im possible to attend, call Genene Mitchell at 2-7875. W.A.A. WAA will meet Tuesday at 5 p. m. in Oram Memorial miL. Yearbook pictures will be taken Thursday at 4:50 at Vis. Ed. for WAA sports board, representa tives and counciL YWCA Freshmen women interested in Y groups can sign up in the Y of fice in Ellen Smith before Wed nesday, Nov. 5. council member Nadine Anderson announced Mon day. Teachers' Wives Elect Undergraduate students' wives of Teachers College elected offi cers at their meeting, Oct 29. They are: Mrs. Charles Jennings, president; Mrs. Jack Tilden, vice president; and Mrs. John McCor- mick, secretary. Telephone com mittee members include: Mrs. Vernon Arnold, Mrs . Raymond Holinberg, Mrs. Ralen Mansfield. Corn Cob Meeting Meeting Tuesday night 5:00, Student Union, room 313. All workers and actives wear sweat ers as a Corr.husker picture wiU be taken. A.U.F. All A.U.F. team captains will bold a short but vitally important meeting Tuesday. Nov. 4 at 7 p. m. Y.W.C.A. The Advanced Social Service group of YWCA will meet Tues day, Nov. 4 at noon in Ellen Smith. Members are to bring their lunches. Per&hinx: Rifles Pershing Rifles will not meet Tuesday. Nov. 4 due to the Cadet Officers reception for Military tiaii linaiisis. Iota Sis ma Pi Iota Sigma Pi meets Thursday at 5 p. m. in room 313, Union. Came Movies - Movies of the Missouri-Ne braska game will be shown in me coliseum Tuesday night at 8 p. m. The switch from the usual showing on Monday nights was made so as not to conflict with fraternity meetings, A. J. Lew andowski announced. The Tommieset in easy-to-keep cotton chambray. Paste! striped thigh high coat ... solid Blue, 2-piece pajamas. 32 to 38 odjustcbfy waist-banded.' Fast color. 10.50 f. V. t. Vai. on. CLASSIFIED LOST Vaciraity of HUi and R. ladies' black leather upper bii3oJ(JL Peraonal coclgpta nt.awi bkdlr. Reward. 4-1 VIZ. LOST Parker S1" rajr. tjjver and frold pencil beioncin la a art. Call "Rr-"jt - Rt-aard. FOR SALE Martin tenor uuphonr. 1 anth old Om-k Ajaderaon. a-7757. 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