Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, March 21, 1943 E NIMBLE SPANIEL by Sam Warren Twice within one school year two nationally outstanding au thorities on world affairs have been brought to the campus by the Montgomery lectureship on current government, for a series of three lectures, Dr. Karl Fried rlech of Harvard speaking in No vember on Germany, and Owen W. Lattimore lecturing this past week on China. It was the explicit hope of the establishes of the Montgomery lectureship to bring to students, as well as faculty and townspeo ple, valuable analyses of world Situations by authorities whom they might not otherwise have an opportunity to hear. Such a hope is similar to that of the univer sity convocations committee, al though its schedule of speakers includes others than spokesmen on government. But both series face one major problem: Reaching the students. The difficulty is two-fold. First, the addresses as a rule are pre sented in halls that will seat only 350 to 1,000 persons out of the approximately 8,000 city campus students, these figures represent ing, respectively, the capacities of the Love library auditorium and the Union ballroom, where con vocations are usually held. Sec ond, even if Lincoln had an Ak Sar-Ben Coliseum s seating ca pacity to offer, convocations would still reach a bare ten per cent of the university population as long as the administration maintains its mincing, insiped policy on the dismissal of classes for important convocations. (At present, dismissal is the individ ual concern of each professor whose classes come at the hour of the convocation.) At the University of Southern California ten minutes are sub tracted from each class period on the day of convocations. All buildings are locked during the convocation hour, and the stu dents flock to the special event in the thousands, not in five hun dreds or fifties. This diminishing of period time is accomplished without the aid of a central bell system, but through co-operation of students and faculty. At the University of Minne sota, one period per week is set aside as convocation hour and no classes are scheduled at that hour on that particular day. For example, the hour chosen may be 11 a. m. Friday. As many two-hour courses as possible are men scheduled for Monday-Wed nesday and Tuesday-Thursday at 11 so that the third hour does not interfere with course work With library and Union closed during the period (as they were here when the chancellor spoke on me Mexican UNESCO confer ence last December), the majority vi siuaems wants to attend. With the thoughtful planning on me pari or the university ral endar committee this second type of program could be worked out Agreement of the University Sen ate could enact the first type or system. At any rate, something snouia dc done so that a student, in his four years at university, could take in more than one or two from the number offered eacn year. ine convocations committee's main objection to the standard hour apparently is that it does not know at the beginning of the year just when all convocations will be scheduled, since it often engages speakers as they "hap pen" through this part of the country. It would seem, however, that monthly convocations could be scheduled for the coliseum at the beginning of the year at a set hour, with special interest coon vocations added as they became available. r, 2-3474 Seniors! This is 'it' APPLICATION Photo Exact Reproduction from. Your Favorite Picture 12 $1.75, 25 $3.00, 50 $5.00 I THE i 1223 R ST. IINOOIN NEI1 CHAMPION N.Y.YANKEE'S JOE DlMAGGIO VOTED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE ttli 11 PARETTES THE FIRST THING YOU VJIOrL y Sh 1 - rJoncE is TiiEmMixbiijEss y "s Worbti Best Tobaccos J? S . JEKKBXS MILDER y Y , : Detter TASTING ( , (JIOOIER SBIOKIHG ' ' ' ': ' ? y s V, -,f v- - -1 X y lEv ill 1 - " V' III jfvi" BOSTON BRAVE'S BOB ELLIOTT VOTED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 H 1 iLfJilLlLJIHjiU JilWAYS MILDER BETTEIl TASTING (goOLEIV SMOKING H in M 7T n V Cfrrtf boetn & Mtm Toucco Co.