TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1948 rage Z inL ouivimLn iminurtu Member Intercollegiate Press FOBTY-SUtTH YEAB Sabtrrtptloa rmtrt ar Sl.fO per Kmnltr, js.uo P (emMtor mailed, or tt.O fo the college yrc. 3.8 mailed. Single copi So. I'ublUhrd dally dnrt3f the school real except Moudaya and Saturday, vacatloua and examination perleda, oy the linivereltj of Nebraska under the supervision ol the PubUcatioa Board. Entered a beeond t'lao Mailer at the 1'ost Of lire In Lincoln. Nrbraska, ander Act of Congress, March S. 187. aad at special rale of pontage provided for In aectioa 11 OS. Act of October t, 1917. aathorired 8eptemoer io. lltt. n Daily Nebraskan pnblisbea oy Che slaaents ot the Galverstry of Nebraska as a exnresnlon ot student orws and opinions only. According to article II ot the By Laws governing student publications and administered by the Board ot Publications; 'It Is the declared policy of the Board that publications ander tte jurisdiction shall bo free from editorial censorship on the part of the Board, or on the part ot aa member of the faculty of the anlversity; but members of the staff of Tbe Dsil Nobraskao ar personally reapoisltu lor what they say or 0 or cause to be printed.' Editor Jeanne Kerrigan Business Manager Irwin Chesen Louise McDM Early A. M. News Editor Fielder Trio Program 8on.t. No. 8 In D Major U977M AdACio AlleKro Sarabamle Allmro Iclair occupies a prominent place among the great classical masters. No Imitator of the Italians, there i a distinct national French element in his srarious vivacious writing. Premier Concert . . Ramenu 1683-17641 I .a Coulicam La I.ivrl Ue Vezinet The father of Rameau was an organist but intended that Jean Philippe should be a magistrate. At the Jesuit Collese Rameau ne glected his classical studies to such an extent that his parents were requested to remove him. A composer of real Invention ami originality, he enjoyed privileges accorded only to talent of the first rank. The movement of this concert are named for friends of his. Sona.a Da Camera imETm?) Prelude Sarabande Finale Pierne succeeded Cesar Franck as organist of St. Clotilde in 1890. He was holder of a Prix de Rome at the time Debussy was granted one Known more for his ligt little pieces. Serenade" and "Parade of the Tin Soldiers." Pierne has written much chamber music. This work was sponsored by the Coolidge Foundation. Intermission Five Impressions of a Holiday ' Ooossers In the Hills By the Rivers The Water-Wheel The Village Church At the Fair F.ugene Goosens. member of a musical English family, was long the conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony The past two years he has been in Australia. This impressionistic suite is self-explanatory. Cradle Song (Wiegenliedi .Brahms F.tude (Orus 10. No. 3) Chopin Dedication (Widmungl Schumann A program is hardly complete without a composition by Brahms, Chopin, Schumann so great is their music, and so beloved by people of all nationalities. Who is not familiar with Brahms' Cradle Song? Dedication by Schumann is a lavorite of every lover of German lieder. About the Artists Organized in its present form three years ago, the Fielder Trio played numerous engagements thruout the middle-west and south with increasing success and popu larity Twin brothers Arthur and Alex Fielder are "cello and tlute soloists with the Kansas Citv Philharmonic and Dallas Symphony, and have been playing trios since they started playing their respective instruments. After their discharge from the army, they secured the services of Miss Jean Wynu (who became Mrs. Artnur Fielder) and the trio was on Its wav, now a permam-nt organization. LUCIUS PRYOR CONCKRT SKRV1CK Council Bluffs, Iowa Tour . . . (Continued from Page 1.) went to the Nebraska-Notre Dame football game. Detailed informa tion about the tour may be ob tained at The Daily Nebraskan offices in the Union basement. The sightseeing trip from Den ver will got to Lookout Mountain Tomb of Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum, famous Red QuliL C 7 PI Here's a t liaiue to fill out your wardrobe with top line fashions at a special price. Junior Dresses . . . Spun rayons, crepes and cottons included. Sizes 9 to 15. Or iginally 10.95 to $25. Now $8 to $18 11 Formals . . . Reduced for the first time. Origi nally $25 to 39.95. Now $20 and $30 Modernage Second Floor AH Summer Hats clearance Values to 18.50 Formerly 10.95 Formerly 6.95 , . . final NOW $5 NOW $3 NOW $2 Famous Name Blouses . . . cottons, organdies, batistes, style or lace in tailored trimmed . . 2.95 to 6.50 Fashion Floor Second VrU.i.'' ill ' " m" r i i i I ;;irr!v. lllllllb ST3 The Unhfojf Mbraska Comhusker Kernels Klub No Mtmhtnhip id.Jjdx$di 'utile a.ofJ95 Y..,Jlonoji4i? WiTiSilM Parents Home AdJreta . M f. Ahi firxj&cfmtic J'L-JhLsi maska,- Tti fulurt of Comhtuler foo&all depend, upon i)t youth or Ncbrasla. Aj of loday vou have been named lo membership in iht Corahusler Kernels Klub. PURPOSE; To maintain the liieK Iradition of football al the University of Ntbrasla. To creitt good fellowship, physical nuiess and high morale in the young ciutens or lh best slate in America. MEMBERSHIP; You will be a member of the Kernel until you enter At University of NebriAa Tkr you will b accepted into the greatest of fratemitiei whose aim is, above all tbe-SCHOLARSHIr. REQUIREMENTS: You must obey the rulei and rcgulitioM fixed by your motberand your dad. f 5-r i m m I mi .... . a . i j XTw-rti, - TV. Pictured above is a copy of the first Comhusker Kernels rviuo cenuicaie ibucu ... .. Kernels Klub was initiated by Football Coach George "Potsy" Clark, with an eye to , keepihg every body in Nebraska interested in Comhusker football. "Signing them early, Clark will enroll in mem bership any male child born to a mother in Nebraska upon application. After only two months of activity, the Klub has already between 500 and 600 members .The certificates are signed by both Clark and Chancellor Gustavson. Application may be made by writing to the Nebraska athletic of fice. The first certificate issued the one pictured above went to Alex J. Cochran, jr., son or Alex Cochran, football end and N club president. Clark said the only factor that would keep a child from membership would be if it were a girl! lington station in Omaha at 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 8 and will leave Lincoln at 10:30 p.m. Oct, 8. It will arrive at Boulder Saturday at 1 p.m. and will leave Boulder at 4:30 p.m. On Monday at the end of the tour, the train will ar rive in Lincoln at 6:45 a.m. and in Omaha at 8:30 a.m. Rocks park. A dinnerdance will be held in the Antler Hotel Sat uray evening. Colorado Springs hotel accom-! odations will be on the basis of two in a double room with bath. To reserve a single room reguires an additional charge of $5 pay able by Sept. 30. Rooms will be assigned on a first-come-first-served basis. The train will leave the Bur- Oklalioma Gets German Diesel Research Lab STILLWATER, Okla. (I.P.). A fully-equipped German Diesel en gine research laboratory, valued at more than one million dollars, will shortly be transplanted to the campus of Oklahoma Agricul tural and Mechanical College. Location of the former Kloch-ner-Humboldt-Deutz labor atory here wil provide this institution with one of the two largest Diesel engine research centers in the United States. With allocation of the laboratory. President Harry G. Bennett of Oklahoma A. & M. announced establishment of the Oklahoma Institute of Technol ogy, replacing the Division of En gineering of the College. Cur rently, Pennsylvania State College maintains the country's largest Diesel engine research center. The KI1D laboratory, formerly located at Oberurscl, Germany, CORNHUSKERS. No more 1948 Cornhuskers may be picked up until next September, according to man aging editor Byron Hooper who has been distributing the books for the past three weeks. Books were to have been picked up in May. was assigned to this country by the Joint Chiefs of Staff shortly after VE-Day. Donation to Okla homa A. & M. was made possible under a joint allocation of the Of fice of Technical Services, De partment of Commerce, and the Office of Education, Federal Se curity Agency. PI LAMDA T1IETA. Pi Lamda Thetans will hold a noon luncheon on Friday, July 9, in room X of the Union. There will be a short business meeting. Reservations should be made by Thursday noon with either Elsie Jcvons, room 124, Teachers Col lege, or Mrs. Alma Lynch, room 119, Teachers College. FELLOWSHIP. Inter-varsity Christian fellow ship will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in room 315 of the? Union. Rev. E. E. Latt of the Back-to-the-Bible broadcast will be the speaker. Healthier Habits Needed at Finals DENTON, Tex. (ACP). A study (made by a faculty-student health committee of the Texas State col lege for women) finds a marked need for better study habits and health practices before and during final examinations. As a result of the findings it was proposed that teachers give one period to discuss study habits and that teachers give thorough reviews in their courses. In the study, some of the more frequently practiced bad habits were studying for long periods of time without adequate rest, wast ing time by visiting, studying in efficiently in groups, using stim ulants, smoking to excess, neglect ing to eat a well-balanced diet and failing to obtain the needed eight or nine hours of sleep each night. In proposing the thorough re-;' view in classes, the committee? felt that the pressure of ovei -anxiety to maintain a high aver age in a course would be relieved. Also it would help the students who are frightened by the strong emphasis placed on the import ance of examinations. 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