THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, November 24, 1943 News of the Country's Colleges a form. Why doesn't N. U. take up this sport? Salt Creek could easily be transformed to a beau tiful waterway, and Charley Too good would make a swell cox wain. An advertisement in the Har vard Crimson: "Come to Tony's place for good food and liquor. No questions asked." I don't know what more you could ask for. Students at Georgia Tech heard a learned pastor give a seminar on marriage a few weeks ago. The Rector warned the Georgia boys not to accept the fallacy that, "the sexual act means no more than a drink of water." Fat Chance! The Indiana Daily Student re ports that police have uncovered a group of female nudists known as "The Sisters of the Naked Truth." What we want to know is what was there for the copi to uncover? And so it goes. Each campus paper telling the vivid story ol its own school's contribution to American Education. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, will hold its bi-weekly noonday luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce Wed nesday, Nov. 24. BY CHARLES MOORE them Is not the only problem. It seems that while the athletes cut A look through our college newspaper file just to see what the competition is doing uncov ered some of the following items. The University of Calif's, ice hockey team is whipping into shape for its first game. Who they are going to find to play 4 up the ice, Calif, coeds cavort in snorts at rinkside. Crews, rowing teams to my mnaging editor, are swinging into a tough schedule of fall practice. From Columbia to Seattle the campus sailors are whipping up PAGE 8 js is I f J. "IT'S GREAT ENTERTAI 1 .iiiiii hp 1 1 iil.-. - iihh mi iibiiiwiiiwii wiirirwiiiinrTTrTr-r-n 1 i I I r . '- N FIE NT" N"rMIk ' ir J" x annas - ? V,W f vrf V . x ;- ( y ii A 1R n iMMIfiMyjMJ' V MAKE tf(51SS THE CSCCL? CIGARETTE