The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 03, 1948, Page PAGE 4, Image 5

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, February 3, 1948
William A. Ktinrilc
Appointed Editor
Ui Law Keview
William A. Ilundlc, Wilkes Banc,
Tn., second yeni law student, lias
been named editor-in-chief of the
Nebraska Law Review.
Other new staff members: Ken
neth H. Elson, '
North l'latte.
note e d i t o r,
Richard S.
H a r n sberger.
Ashland, recent
cast c d i t o r:
Daniel O'Leary.
O 1 y m p i a,
Wash., leRisla
tion editor:
Robert A.
Wenkc. L i n
coln. book re
view editor,
and Robert S.
index editor.
' tip-
V. A.
Lowe,
Handle.
Wauncta,
UNIVERSITY DAMES NAME
OFFICERS,
New officers of the University
Dames are Mrs. Ima Jeanne Wear,
president; Mrs. Doris Eby. vice
president; Mrs. Ida Cohen, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. Jean
Mason, recording secretary; and
Mrs. Harold Dalke, treasurer.
VALENTINES
To your Sivi'ftht'nrt. Mom n
Dail. Frirntls mul lrhilivps.
Goldenrod Stationery Store
215 No. 14 Open Thurs. Till 9
MAIN FEATURES START
STUART: "If Winter Comes,"
1:31. 3:37.
LINCOLN: Rudolf Firkusny in
concert, 7:39, 8:30. "I Walk
Alone.," 1:19, 3:22, 5:25, 7:29. 9:33.
NEBRASKA: "Captain From
Casille." 1:07, 6:29, 9:03.
CAPITOL: "Border Patrol
man," 1:00, 3:38, 6:16. 8?54.
"Where There's Life," 2:03, 4:41,
7:19, 9:57.
Doors Open 12:45!
Mr to 6!
, BURT LANCASItK
UZABETH SCOn
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STUART WED.!
NEBRASKA Wed.
DOORS OI'KN 1S:4I1 MAT. 41e TO
BING CROSBY
"IF I II All HIV
WAY'
with GLORIA JEAN
CHARLES WINNIGER
I'l.VS
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TERESA WRIGHT
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Wed
SPIKE JOiXES and
HIS CITY SLICKERS in
"LAMES MAX"
with CASS DALEY
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Doors Open 12:45 25c to 6
Union to Open
Hobby Shop
Students interested in handicraft
work are going to be provided
yith an outlet for their hobby
talents.
Union Director Dwane Lake
has announced a hobby open
house for all interested students
in Room 12 of the Union Wednes
day afternoon from 1 to 5 p. m.
Coffee and Brownies will be
served and displays will be
shown.
The hobby shop, which is being
::et up in Room 12, is to open
Feb. 10 and will continue for the
rest of the semester. Students will
receive tutoring on their favorite
hobbies all Tuesday and Wednes
day afternoons, plus from 7-9
Wednesday evening.
Czeeli Pianist
Offers Varied
RecitalTonighl
When .students who hold season
tickets to the Lincoln Symphony
Orchestra concei t series attend the
recital of Czech pianist Rudolf
firkusny tonight at 8:30 p.m. in
the Stuart Theater, they will hear
a program representative of the
entire piano literature.
The artist, who has done more
than any other musician to revive
interest in the body of Czech com
position, will perform classical,
romantic, impressionistic, and con
temporary music, including two
numbers by the modern American
composer, Samuel Barber.
First touring the United Slates
ten years ago, Firkusny returned
to Europe to roncertize the con
tinental musical capitals. Fleeing
Prague just before the i trance of
the Nazis, he worked his way to
France and eventually to Portu
gal where he sailed for America,
arriving in 1941.
His performance of the Dvorak
piano concerto with the Chicago
Symphony orchestra in Ravinia
Park shortly thereafter was the
first time that the work had been
played in America in 65 years.
Smclcna, the other outstanding
Czech nationalistic composer is
represented by two numbers from
the complete program, which in
cludes: Two chnr.il Prolixin Bach
C'onir" Cod Creator
ltpjoice Now, Christians
Variations Serieuses Mendelssohn
Sonata, Op. 27 ("Moonlight" ) . . .Hccthovcn
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