The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, October 13, 1949
YM Announces
French Movie
For Oct. 14-15
"The Well Digger's Daughter"
will be the first YMCA-spon-sored
foreign movie of the se
mester. It will be shown this Fri
day and Saturday, Oct. 14 and
15, at Love Library auditorium
at 8 p. m.
The French movie with Eng
lish sub-titles tells the story of
a bewildered wen-digger whose
daughter has an illegitimate baby
son.
Fiaimu, celebrated French
actor, plays the well-digger,
father of six daughters. Josette
Day is the "daughter"; George
Gray, her flyer lover who wins
the girl in the course of a moto
cycle ride. A top international
comedian, Fernandel, plays the
father's pal.
Admission to the movie on both
nights will be 50 cents.
American critics were undi
vided in their reception of the
movie as top French comedy. The
New Yorker critic called it "some
of the funniest comedy scenes to
come along since 'The Baker's
Wife. "
James Agee in the Nation com
mented, "It has about it a very
remarkable amount of truth and
beauty." About the acting, Agee
wrote, "Raimu is superb as the
well-digger who accepts six
daughters and grudgingly admits
to a grandson, and Fernandel as
his chuckle-headed assistant is
one of the international screen's
finest comedians."
Time magazine said of the pic
ture's theme, "Surprisingly, the
French have contrived, in this
tender, low-keyed picture, to use
illegitimacy for a few pleasant,
amoral chuckles."
Council . . .
Continued from Page 1.
Stoddard to man the council's
parking permit set up. These
members wil keep regular hours
in the council office, from 1-2
on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday and 2-3 on Friday.
Howard also extended the date
Ex-State Senator
Is Law Freshman
A former state senator and
graduate of the University of
Nebraska, Harold C. Prichard,
has returned to school as a fresh
man at the law school.
Mr. Prichard, who received his
masters in history here in '39.
served for four years with the
First Army as a first lieutenant.
Part of the time he was in Eu
rope. He holds the Purple Heart
and the Bronze Star.
During his term in the 1947
legislature he was active in work
on school redisricting and has
been a frequent speaker on that
subject throughout the state for
the past three years. Prichard,
who has farming interests in
Richardson county, graduated
front' Peru State in 19.33.
An active Young Democrat, he
was Albin Anderson's campaign
manager during the latter's un
successful campaign for the Dem
ocratic Senatorial nomination in
the spring of 1948. lie is a student
of the social sciences and has
been active in support of the
United World Federalists.
IVCF Will Hear
Kearney Pastor
Rev. Wesley Smead, pastor o.
the First Presbyterian church of
Kearney, Neb., will be the gucs
speaker at the Thursday evening
meeting of the Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship. He will
speak on the subject, "The Bible,
God's Infallible Word to Man."
Scheduled for 7:30 p. m., the
program will include a cornet
solo by Harold Krantz, Arts and
Science senior. ,
BABW . . .
of pub board filing to Friday
Oct. 21. He stressed that students
must submit a letter to the coun
cil stating number of credit
hours, reasons lor application
and constructive suggestions for
pub board operations. Members
of publications staffs are not
eligible for pub board.
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former I! of IS grid tlar, it now buyrr or Miitrr't
Men't Wear and Sfwei. He knnut tchal ciilf mm
want, and Mill be ready to welcome ISebraka mni in
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Continued from Page 1
1. Book review
2. Charm School
3. Weekly meetings with Board mem
ber
C. YWCA
1. Vespers
2. Commission group
3. Staffs and tommittees
a. Office staff
b. Vespers planning committee
c. Publications etc.
D. W A A
1. Intramural teams
2. Clubs
a. Orchesis
b. Tei'nis
c. Swimming
il. Ruling etc.
K. Publications
1. laiiy Netirvskjn
2. Conuhucks
'1. Corniniskef
4. Coinhusker Countryman
F. M1s(vll.tneou
1. Tassels
2. ivpiien
.1 Rallies
4. Active scholastic and professional
groups
.Y Uepaitment groups
i. College Hoaids and Councils
a. Student Council
h. Mortar Board
c. WAA Board
d. Publications Boaid
e AWS Board
f. Coed Counselor Bnard
g. Builders Board
h. Tassel Board
I. TWCA. Cabinet
J. Home Ec. Club
k. Ag. Executive Board
I. Student Faculty
m. Student I'nion Board
n. Farmers Fair Bourd
6. Elections
7. 1'oliiicai party meetings
8. Towne club or house meetings
9. Builders
10. Convocations
11. A L'F
12. ISA
13. Chcei leaders
14. Class officers
la. Debate squad
16. University Theater
II. Two point pet hour lor BABW
A. 1'vpiug
B. Calling
C. Posters
I). Other woik
Carter
Classified
AGENT WANTED
Earn liberal commiaisons in school Belling1
kits of beautiful matched fabric and
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sweater-skirt sets. For details write to
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York 1, N. Y.
IJST: Acacia fraternity pin; right triangl
with pearl and garnet sets. Call Bonnia
Weddel. 2-7371.
FOR Sale Kodak 35 mm camera. Excel
lent condition. Call Coburn 2-2583.
LOST October 3 - Ronson lighter on or
ne.ir campus Sentimental value. Call
Welier. S-W21.
FOlT-S7ile-'M "Pontine Convertible. Call
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sionnl journalism fraternity, will
sponsor a luncheon for the editor
author Friday at noon in the
Union. Carter will give an in
formal speech at the gathering.
Members of Theta Sigma Phi,
women's journalism groups, will
also attend thn 1m ' .-nn. The
price will be $1 a plate.
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