The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 20, 1949, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Sunday, February 20," 1949
Page 4
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Phalanx Tnitiales
Twenlv Members
Cadet Commander Jack Mechun
has announced the initiation ot
the following men into Epsioln
Morae chapter of Phalanx, na
tional honorary military frater
nity: Harlan G. Beidcck, Floyd L.
Cardinal. Harry Carpenter, John
R. Connelly, Jay P. Halman. Mil
ton Maisel. Sheldon J. Harris,
Tom J. Irwin. L. P. Johnson.
Palmer Johnson, Ralph Koch.
Robert G. Rogers, Marvin F. Sa
batka. Howard Schneider. Robert
Swanson. Jim Woodward. Robert
P. Base. Charles R. Wilscom. Rich
ard L. Beattie and Arthur C. F.
Gilbert.
UurJbul Speaks
At ASAE Meeting
Prof. L. W. Hurlbut discussed
the non-technical options avail
able to Ag engineers' at the ASAE
meeting hold Wednesday night at
7 o'clock in the Ag Engineering
building.
Three Ag engineer seniors, Bill
Splinter, Leslie Jochens and Bert
rand Somerhalder, spoke briefly
of options in mechanical, civil and
electrical engineering and engi
neering mechanics.
Tentative plans for an ASAE
convention to be held at K-State
in March were discussed. Twenty
men indicated they were in favor
of such a meeting.
Water Sports
With 6,000 inland lakes and
2,300 miles of shoreline on the
Great Lakes, Michigan has become
an outstanding place for water
sports.
Connecticut
The state of Connecticut, prom
inent in manufacturing and in
dustry is, also, famous for its rec
reation and summer resort facilities.
University
Radio Log
Meet the Professor, Monday,
4:30 p.m.
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Playwrights' Matinee, Wed
nesday, 4:30 p.m.
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I'niversity In Review, Friday,
4:30 p.m.
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All programs heard over KOLN,
Lincoln.
Tennessee
Tennessee ranks as one of the
nations leading industrial states.
Agriculture is important; its for
ests cover many square miles of
valuable timber; its mineral pro
ducts include coal, iron ore, cop
per, zinc, gold, silver and marble.
Chemicals and textiles and their
allied products are its two major
industrial groups.
YW Party Open
To All Students
Square dancing will be fea
tured at a free party open to all
University students Tuesday, Feb.
22, at the city YWCA. Other rec
reation includes ping-pong, swim
ming and dancing.
The new coed program is
known as Jack and Jill night. A
good caller is promised for the
square dancing, and other plans
indicate that the evening will be
different than the usual movie
coffee routine. Students who wish
to swim are reminded that per
mits from Student Health are
necessary.
Recreation Area
The commonwealth of Massa
chusetts is a popular recreation
area with many fine beaches dot
ting the shores of its more than
1,000 miles of shoreline.
Classified
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LOST: Set of keys on chain, near Co-op
Book store. Identification tag 15-2273
1'hone 6-36.16.
Ol TSTANDINC, selection ef practical, at
tractive glove In all uitr. r'lne-Braine4
pigskin, nnllned, fleece-lined or rabbit
lined. All are doublestitched for long
wear, sonic with partial elastic wrist
Insertion that assure innr fit. Now on
i.ale at AVMiS IATIIINi, 1400 O".
ROOM for 2 men on Campus.
$10 week. Call 2-4438.
Board
BALLROOM DANCING Expert private
-Instructions. Nellie Bpeldell Studio. 2704
Royal Court Call 3-4692.
WK MEND IT Collars turned, 35c; But
tons, 5c- Hems, 75c; Simple mends, 25c;
Socks. 35c; Household linens, prices ar
ranged. 2915 So. 13th St., phone 3-54l.
notice an t:ri It Kl
Colvin-Heyn Studio advertising certificates
will be honored If used before March 15.
COLVIN-HKYN STUDIO, 212 So. 13th.
Telephone 2-2426.
LOST Red combination billfold A keycase.
Call 2-76.11 Kx. 4147 between 85.
First Legislature.
The first legislature in the state
of Kentucky met in the city of
Lexington.
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