The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednes'day, March 17, 1948
Broadway Star J Vets' Fling Will
Portravs 'Joan'
Iii Local Plav
An opportunity to see a fa
mous Broadway actress in a new
different type of play will be
given local drama-lovers this
Thursday.
The original production of
Benefit Needy
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Maxwell Anderson's "Joan of
Lorraine," starring Diana Barry
moore, and supported by a veter
an Eastern theatrical cast, will
be performed at the Lincoln high
school auditorium. Curtain time
is 8:30.
This will be the second version
of the Anderson drama that local
theater goers have been privi
leged to attend. The first enact
ment of "Joan of Lorraine" was
performed by the University
ineaier as ineir lirst production
ot the current season.
Diana Barrymore. who Dor
trays titular and leading role ni
the coming version, is known for
being the youngest thespian mem
ber of the famous Barrymore
jamuy. wnen Ingred Bergman
forced the Broadway version to
close because of Hollywood com
mitments, Miss Barrymore was
quickly selected for a successor
on nationwide road trour.
Marshall Zhukov, the famous
Russian army officer, says Amer-
uuiiuuaut institutions allow
the people to be as "selfish as
Ihcy want to be." He omits, how
ever, that it also permits them to
oe as free as they want to be.
Classified
CORYELL CONCERN Needs first cla,s
accountant, full time work, good salary.
Sce Professor B u 1 lock.
l'ASSENGEKH wanted to Washington.
D. C, spring vacation. Driving new-
Chevrolet. Qucnt Lindsey. Phone
STUDENT w.ints ride to vicinity of
Columbia, Missouri. Spring vacation
Call 4-H 18.
to ST Green striped Shneffer Lifetime
pen. Call 3-R127. Reward.
1UR sale Underwood portable. Good
condition! After h p. m., IMS Sumner,
. el 3-1229. Harold Slickney:
Kink, wanted veteran and wile to
Scoltsbluff on 25 or 26 of March. Will
snare expenses. Call 2-7S:K.
NOTICE All EXTTr ED advert ising cer
tif:eates will he honored if used befue
April 1st. Colvin Heyn Studio, 2T2
So 13th
i-O.ST Black Parker "bV pen! between
Andrews and the Library. Reward! Sen
timental value. Call Bill. 3-13!5.
SQUARE DANCE Sponsored bv Wesley
Foundation at St. Paul Methodist
Church. Friday, March 19 at 7:30 p. m.
WANTED'ridcrs" to Hastings lor" ThursT
spring vacation. Call after 7:b0 p. m.,
EbsT At-iTt h A K bus st op s77e42
grey coat sweater. Return to Sam
Roy, A TO House.
MIDDLE-AGED woman wiif "share a"
penses for transportation to Imperial,
Nebraska, any week-end. Phone & 8767
aier 8:00 p. m.
TEACHERS
WANTED
NEW GR ADS public, private
schools. Without experience
begin at $2,500 up. Annual in
creases to $3,500 $4,500. More
for Masters. Pacific coast, Flor
ida, Michigan, and others.
DOCTORS and MASTERS for
leading Colleges and Universi
ties all fields and locations.
Highest salaries
FREE ENROLLMENT
Give phene, post ana qualifications.
Cline Teachers Agency
East Lansing, Michigan
The Univet-sponsored "Spring
Fling," a benefit dance to secure
clothing for the needy of Eur
ope, will give an opportunity for
students who do have sufficient
covering for livelihood to enjoy
themselves while helping "That
man who owns none."
The Union is co-operating with
the University Veterans organiza
tion to provide an evening of
dancing to the music of Jean
Moyer's orchestra for the price
of an article of used or out
moded clothing.
These garments will be sent to
Europe during the summer
months, by the Univets in con
junction with CARE agency, and
the Lincoln Council of Churches
for distribution before another
winter.
A special call is put out for
mismtea army and navy uni
forms, and women's woolen gar
ments. Any wearable item for
man, woman or child will be
accepted.
Contributions will be received in
the Union booth or at the door
of the dance from 9 to 12 p. m..
Friday, March 19. The regular
admission charge of 44c will be
made for all those wishing to at
tend who do not have clothing
contributions to make.
Choir Performs
Here Thursday
If the cost of living soars any
higher, grocers are likely to be
come the most influential social
and political leaders of the nation.
"Under the auspices of the Lin
coln chapter of the American
Guild of Organists, the famous
Westminster Choir will appear
tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. in St.
Paul Methodist church. Dr. John
Finley Williamson, founder, will
conduct.
The choir college at Princeton
university is fully accredited,
and grants the degree of Bachelor
of Music. The choir has toured
America, Cuba, Canada and Eur
ope, making 90 appearances in
seven years with major symphony
orchestras, including the New
York Philharmonic, the Philadel
phia and NBC symphonies.
The choir's repertoire extends
from the standard masterworks of
Bach, Beethoven and Brahms to
works of contemporary compos
ers and Negro and Indian folk
melodies. Tickets are available at
downtown music stores and at the
door tomrorow. The complete pro
gram: Stabat Mater, Motet for Double Chorus,
Palestrina.
Be not Afraid, Motet for Double Chorus,
Bach.
Good Is It To Thank Jehovah, Shubert.
Oh, 8avior, Throw the Heavens Wide,
Brahms.
The Crusaders, MacDowell.
To Be a Song of a Summer Night on
the Water, Delius.
Montserrat, Nicolau.
Haste the Nymph. Handel.
There is a Balm in Gilead, Negro
Spiritual. Dawson.
Soldier, Soldier, Virginia Folk Song,
Powell.
Go 'Way from My Window, Nlles.
Saint Louis Blues, Handy.
Lane County Bachelor, Traditional Cow
boy Song. Dixon and OHara.
Skip to My Lou, American Square
Campus News
In Brief
ALPHA KAPPA PSI will meet
in the Union at 7 p. m. Wednes
day. AIEE will meet Wednesday at
7:30 in the Social Science Audi
torium Dean Green will speak on
"The Engineering Society and its
Place in an Engineer's Profes
sional Life."
THE AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
will meet Wednesday evening at
7:30 in Brace laboratory.
Dale Ball will give Bridge Les
sons in Room 315, Union, from 4
to 6 p. m. Thursday, March 18.
PHI UPSILON OMICRON will
hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 18, in the Home
Economics social rooms.
A meeting of the CORNHUS
KER COUNTRYMAN staff and all
prospective reporters will be held
at 7:00 p. m. Wednesday in the
Countryman office, Ag Union.
An important TRI-K meeting
will be held Thursday night at
7:30 in the Ag Union game room.
Bob McDill, President, empha
sized that all members are to be
present.
SIGMA KAPPA officers elected
last Monday night were: Ann
Herse. President: Kay Schoona-
Dance, Wilson.
I Am a Poor Wavfarlne Straneer. White
Spiritual, Jackson and datwood.
Deaf woman a Courtship. Virginia Folk
Song, Powell.
Kzekiel Saw de Wheel. Meero Sniritusl.
Dawson.
maker, Vice President; Dottie
Corbett, Pledge Trainer; Jean
Fenster, Secretary; and Mary
Mattox, Treasurer.
Cosmopolitan Club will meet
Wednesday, March 17, at 7:00
p. m. in Room 315, Union.
Kosmet Klub meeting for all
actives will be held Thursday,
March 18, at 5 p. m. in the Club
Room,
I.ATTIMORK 8 IIKIH I.K.
Wednesday, March 17,
10 a. m. Talk before class in political
geography. Place: Former Museum. 102
Dr. Leslie Ilewes. chairman of the de
partment of geography.
8 p. m. Public lecture, "Internal Pol
itics and Frontier Politics in China."
Place: Love Memorial auditorium, hr
Carl E. Georgl. chairman of Rcseur.h
Council Montgomery Lecturshfp Sub-Committee
in charge.
Thursday, March 18.
Noon Luncheon sponsored by the de
partment of political science. Place
Union, Parlor Z. Dr. Lane W. Lancaster,'
chairman of the department of political
science, in charge.
1 p. m. Talk before the class In com
parative economic systems. Place: Social
Sciences 303. Dr. M. c. Lata, assistant
professor of economics, In charge.
8 p. m. Dinner sponsored by the Uni
versity Research Council. Place: Union
Parlor B, Dr. R. W. Goss, dean of the
graduate college, in charge.
A S. :A.E. will meet Wednesday at 7:15
p. m. in the Ag Engineering building.
Dr. Kurt von Schussnigr pre
mier of Austria before U.e Nazi
invasion, is a history lecturer at
St. Louis University.
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