The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 16, 1948, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Thursday, September 16, 1948
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NAVAL ARMORY One of the new university buildings to be put
into use this year is the Naval Armory shown above. Located at
14th and Vine streets, this building was specially designed to har
monize with the architecture of the coliseum next to it.
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Union ... to studying into the "wee hours" ... to dances in the Coliseum ... to bull sessions and
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Landscaping
BY IIF.RR nERERr.
BY HERB DENBERG.
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WE CAN ACCOMMODATE ANY SIZE PARTY
FROM A COMSO TO A LARGE DANCE BAND.
Call
DAVE
Residence 3-6705
Business 2-5889
And remember.?,
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Althdtigh first appearances
To be sure that your
party is a success call
DAVE HAUN. We
have one of the finest
music libraries in the
midwest. After all, it's
the music that makes
the party.
HAUN
Lincoln. Nebraska
for the beet food In torn,
It'e the TASTY -
113 guua W) De DaCk at Old IN. U.
Foundation
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are quite deceiving, the area
around Love Library, Social Sci
ence hall and Teachers college is
being landscaped as part of a
program to beautify the campus
All the landscaping in this two
block area was made possible by
funds donated by the Cooper
foundation. Charles F. Fowler,
director of builrfines riv:orihH
the, project.
The area was first ernrlpr? Thpn
an underground sprinkling system
was installed. Now sidpwalks r
being laid to fit the contour of
the grounds.
Some of the old trees in front
of buiidinffs were rpmnvpH es
pecially trees south of the li
brary that obscure the view of
the library from 13th Street.
Some trees in front of other
buildings were also removed.
Perry Branch, seoretarv-direc-
tor of the U. of N. foundation
said, "Full grown trees vid
shrubs will be planted. Side
walks and other ornate landscap
ing devices will be installed im
mediately." The Dlans wpre mailn Viv TT.iro
& Hare, nrominent lanrternno ar
tists of Kansas City, Mo., in co
operation with the university
architecture department and nn.
dating superintendent's office.
PASTRY SHOP!
Speech, Hearin
Laboratories
Offer Services
Four score and seven years
and so it goes. It's all part of the
job of getting registered. And it's
all part of the job for the speech
labs, too.
To every new student the
Speech and Hearing laboratories
offer their services without
charge. These laboratories are lo
cated in the second floor of the
Temple Building.
Every new and transfer stu
dent is given speech and hearing
tests as a part of the Junior Di
vision program. On the basis of
these tests the student who has
difficulties in speech is recom
mended for work in a special
voice and diction class ThnA Ha.
fective in speech are required to
report for individual work in the
labs.
GrOUD instrurtion t crivnn in
lip reading to those having signif
icant hearing losses and recom
mendations are made for the fit
ting of hearing aids.
Mew to the speech labs this year
IS John Wilpv whft rnmnc frnm
the University, of Southern Cali-
xornia xo act as Director of the
Ltaoora tones.
Any student having nrnMomc
related to speech andor hearing
is urgea to consult the workers in
the laboratories to receive help.
Ag YM-YW Hold Relreats
The Ag Commie VM.VW aV.i
nets held joint retreats Tuesday,
Sept 14th. at Peter Pan nnrlr
Lois Thorfinsnn. Af Pnmnne
YWCA President, and Dale Stauf
i -, Ag Campus YMCA president,
were ni charge of the program.
Miss Ruth Shinn, new YWCA
Classified
STUDENTS WIVES: We hav a few
positions opn tin our nrltintr itaffn for
full time employment. You will be Riven
complete traiinng. Apply Employment
Office, 7th floor 11-12 or 4-4:30.
MlLl.f.K PAINE.
CARD WRITERS W have two poult Ions
open for part time card wr.iere. Work
onnslsti of making prlca eardn and
window carda uaing pen and brash.
Apply Employment Office, 7th floor.
MILLER PAINE.
(
-17HEII YOU SEND
IT HOME BY
OAILVAY EXPRESS
lawidry worrlet got you? Then
lort using Ht direct convtn-.
pr04iafizd laundry
Mrrlc offered by RAILWAY
EXPRESS. By ptrtonaliztd serv
ice we neon your laundry wil
be collected by Railway Ex-
pee pkfc-tjp facilities, sent to
N xtra dtora for pkfc p
net pritiripol town. VotmHoa fr $30.00
secretary, was introduced to the
38 cabinet members. Plans were
made for the coming fall program
including the final plans for the
Welcome Party to be given on Ag
Campus Tuesday night, Sept. 21.
Vince Kess. Social Chairman of
the YM, was in charge of recreation.
STATE: "Rachel and the
Stranger", 1:30, 3.32, 5:33, 7:35,
9:39.
VARSITY: "Return of the Bad
men", 1:10, 4:11, 7:10, 9:45.
r STATE -n
Now Showing!
WORLD PREMIER
FNOAGKMKNT OF
'RACHEL and
the STRANGER'
Starring
LORETTA YOUNG
ROBERT MITCHUM
WILLIAM HOLDEN
EXTRA! OOI.OR CARTOON!
NEXT!
Tin: iiAni:
IUTT. STOIIY'
Starring WII.IJAM BENDIX
r VARSITY t
STARTS TOD4YI
"Billy the Kid." "The
Daltons." "The Youngers'
All RIDE AGAINI
"RETURN
OF THE
BADMEN
Starring
RANDOLPH SCOTT
ROBERT RYAN
"GABBY" HAYES
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your home promptly, and re
turned to your college address.
If your folks Insist on paying
cfl the bills, you can stretch your
cash-on-hand by sending tauto
dry home "charges cotlecfand
having It returned with charge
prepaid at the other end.
and dalivaev U all MM
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