The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, December 1, 1948
Page 4
13 Institutions to Welcome
Red Cross Holiday Project
At least 13 local institutions
will welcome houses and groups
this month as hosts to the Red
Cross Institutional Christmas
project plan.
Audrey Rosenbaum, vice presi
dent of the college unit, announced
that the following homes will co
operate in the special program:
Orthopedic hospital
Tabitha Home for Children and
Old Folks
Penitentiary
Lincoln State hospital
State Home for Children
Reformatory for Men
Cedar Home for Children
St. Thomas' orphanage
Poor Farm
Veterans' hospital
St. Elizabeth's hospital
Bryan Memorial hospital
Lincoln General hospital
Designed By Unit
The Christmas project ot trv
Rad Cross was designed by a col
lece unit committee to interest
students in the needs of local in
stitutions, besides carrying out the
real concepts of the Holiday.
Campus organized houses, clubs
and organizations have been
asked to co-operate in the plan
by selecting a home and provid
ing some type of Christmas en
tertainment there before vacation.
Possibilities for activities include
caroling, skits, decorations, gift
distribution, visits and special
ward shows.
Represent Varied Types
The 13 institutions represent
varied types of personnel from
small children to men to old peo
ple. Activities can be keyed to the
members of the homes by the
sponsoring group.
The college unit will assist
Y Forum Deals
With Religion
In Education
A forum discussion on "The
Place of Religion in State Educa
tion" will be held in the Temple
building Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock. This forum is spon
sored bv the university YMCA.
ThP T?ev Vircil Anderson of
the Warren Methodist church
and the Rev. Philip Schug of the
ah Rmils Unitarian church will
hp tho main sneakers.
The discussion will be based
on the Supreme Court case of
McCollum vs. the State of Il
linois. The subject of the case
was the teaching of religion dur
ing school hours. A Mrs. McCol
lum had protested that it was not
right for "her son to learn re
ligion in the public schools. First
taken to state courts, the case
was finally carried to the Su
preme Court. The decision, in
favor of Mrs. McCollum, de
clared that it was unlawful to
teach religion of any sort during
school.
Reverend Schug will uphold
the court decision. He was Mrs.
McCollum's advisor during the
trial.
A cabinet meeting at 6:30 p. m.
will precede the forum.
LaPoc to Address
Engineer Students
Engineering students will have
the opporunity of hearing a rep
resentative the Armstrong Cork
company.
Mr. LaPoe, Assistant Employ
ment Manager of the Armstrong
Co., will address a meeting of
engineers in room 14 of Avery Lab
today. The audience will be given
an opportunity to ask questions
after his address.
groups by providing transporta
tion and by making necessary ar
rangements for the visits. It will
direct the projects through a cal
endar of institutional events.
Groups interested in undertak
ing a Christmas project under the
sponsorship of the Red Cross col
lege unit should contact Jean
Fenster, project chairman, at
2-6413, or Eugene Berg, unit presi
dent, 2-7926.
Dr. ' rton
Will Address
IS Convocation
Dr. Ruth Leverton, research
worker in foods and nutrition, will
visit the department of Home Eco
nomics at Iowa State college,
Dec. 2.
Dr. Leverton will speak at a
department convocation commem
orating the birthday of Ellen H.
Richards, founder of Home Eco
nomics. Her topic will be, "The
Human Side of Research." In the
evening she will speak at the
Omicron Nu banquet on "The Way
of an Investigator."
She has done extensive work
in the research department of the
Foods and Nutrition department
here at the University. At pres
ent she Is working on a metabol
ism test sponsored by the Home
Economics club. Another such
test will be made next semester,
and girls interested should apply
to Dr. Leverton.
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