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    Thursday, December 1. 1949
PAGE 2
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
JIul (Dailif VkbAoAkcuv
Member
Intercollegiate Press
fOKTV-SIA ENTH 1 EAR
rh Dully NrhrmKkmn i pnhllihrd by tb tndrnf of the l'lvfrlty of Ntrli
m uprwiiion of liKirnt new. and opinion only. According lo article II of (tie j
..aws governing Undent publication and . dminiitrrrd by the Board of rulllrtion:
II u Ihc declared iwlicji of the Hoard thai publication, ondor tu Jurisdiction nail
M tree from editorial eraeorship oti the part ul the Board, or oa the part of anj
iiember ot the family of the aniversity: bat member, of the elaft ol loe f
NeJjrasltao are pcrwinally rrtponiitile lor what they ay or do or eane to be printed.
Snhicripllnn rate are ti.00 per nemwter. It. 60 ncr tementer mailed, or IS M for
Ihe eullrce year. 4.00 mailed. Slnele eopy e. I'nbltahrd daily during the achool veai
except Mondays and halurdava, acations and eiaminnlton period., by the Iniveniij
of NehraUa under the aiiix-rviilnn ot the euolirnlion Koard. Entered second
Clam Matter at the I'oit Office in Lincoln. Nebraska, ander Act of Consrcm, Marce
3, 1X79, and at vril rule of notlmte protided for la ertloa 113. Act ol Oclo'iei
&. 1917. aiithoriied September 10, 19-2
rDIIOltlM
l lin i itiii
Ssimie Reed
Pioneer JSU
Prof's Book
ow on
Sale
Kill I or
Managing r.illti.n . .rrlU Slnip-on
Ne r.dilorn
t.ene Bert, Truce Kennedy, Norma CiiiihhiK k. Jerry Kvilng
SrM Filitor
4k hilitor
I rat lire lilltnr
t'tuUokraiilK'r
Hl'MMSS
.i,lne Mitnacer 0 ""
sK.Ki ,,,i ii, .,.,... M.n ,. r..rt lt .n.l..:ih Jui k I'uhcn. t hin k Hiirmcisler
( iruilaliiin MaiiUKtr
oorhle RrrtlKOt
Irrry M arrcn
Arlrn liCiint
Kutli Ann Mnilstiill I tint
....Hank I amine" :
Wcnily .:mi;ri
NiKM Nihs I ili l.,r
t.cne rlrri!
With
In
T
C!
ongue
I
iee.
"Selected Writings of Louise
Pound," by the world-famous re
tired University English professor,
is now on snle at all bookstores.
Dr. Pound, English professor on
this campus from 1!)00 to. 1915.
has included in her new book
articles of literary, linguistic, lolk
lorisiie and educational natures.
She prepared the book at the in
sistence of friends throughout the
world.
A pioneer in English. American
and English philology and litera-
Dr. Poi nd received her 15.1...
and diploma in music from
this I'nivirsity: and in l!00 re
ceived her Ph. D. trom lleidclhurg
univers'ly in Germany.
The llil't Cornhinkor was dedi
cated to the retired teacher, who
now resides m l.iinoln. romain
iio; in touch with 1he P'ii ei sity.
The book sells for SvaO and
contains r f i 4 pages of Dr. Pound's
writ ;tv-
12 Pharmacy
Scholarships
By Cub Clem
Wo have noted during t ho fall semester a split within
many campus fraternal groups. It is a split common to
all a great battle between the "wets" and the "drys."
a i - r . i. . j . : r i . . i .
nil e.xpuina Liun in nit- in unis ami iuuis or ine iwu Q i i ... ;ns tut dire WO lor
sides would be both unnecessary and dangerous hero. We lir,'(,rn,i,,.i0 students of the
take special note of the situation because, with the Great College of Pharmacy
ersitv ol Nebraska
recently by
Hurt.
Foundation
maceutical Education
th.it them is little pise tlmt students frl i snlPS
excited about. And so we submit that these clashes, which.
unless we are sadly mistaken, are occurring within most Ira- Robert w. Waters. Michael
tiArm'tis: nrp ennt rihnt incr snmpthinpr tn tlie fraternities and Kuchmak. Isabel T. Pogner, H
to the campus.
The "wets" have adopted some clever schemes in their
propaganda campaigns, in one nouse, ior instance, one 01 1 are given anna
rV. fnllnn-c vmt nn q liiptur-o nf tbr St Viilent iris's slaiijrliter contiibution is
I I.
it the Uni-
Y.iKvolI-o I".1; iiol T nllvivnv i f He lirtirrbi tliocn lilt vi.fvi ' O'I'.llv ol Nebraska 010 1111-
,,.., i . i , , . ... liounced reientlv by Dean
lernai Dames are aDout me oniy tiling mat preserve tno j ; )h 5
ability of Nebraska students to argue passionately for a ! American
r
great cause
for Phar
si holai -
valued from S.'iO to $100
were awarded to live siuoeuis.
Thevarc:
and Robert N.
Russell Goodwin
Pirdsell.
American Foundation awards
y proviiled the
matched in
imount from another source. 1 he
yunumma 'Pi' n'mMittnf wiwf m " - i
V " V-JIbiv
' -S
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' it A " V V .L s
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nmriM ft if"-- - ' ul
MKS. rAKKOI.I. Strange dehglit ment
leading
emotions
mystery,
idy Margaret Dutton as
as the second wife in
"The Two Mis. Carrolls
xjaani .i Awwwawi
is shown in the face of
she displays one of her many
the University Theatei murder
" scheduled tor Dec. 3-7 at the
Nebraska theater.
Theatre lo Present Second
Product ion of 49-50 Season
in Chicago during Prohibition to show the "drys" what pos- j , -
Sioiy couici result ot iiieu i l-sli ieti e iit;iuiituii.
The "wets" in another house, we hear, have syste
matically lured the "dry" leaders into sin by catching them
at moments when they are very dry and very weak-willed.
Many converts arc made in this manner.
The "dry" counter-tricks have, according to reports,
consisted mainly of espionage. The success of these tactics
can not as yet 'be estimated. Only time will tell.
A tale of an artist who finds
murdering his wives less nifli-
, .li i1t,i 1 i i fid -i ii o tl'im will br
coin again matched the lounda-; ,, . .
lion's contribution with the fol-; 'f ,h The
lowing awards cf $50 to S10: later's coming production. - The
Walter T. Cloor, Jr., Lei ay D. ! Two Mrs. C'airolis."
Beltz, James lv. Cox. Lawrence! When the lust curtain uses at
R. Ue'.ser and Ivo V. rfoffer. i" P- leo. 5, in the Nchiaska
Two scholarships contributed ; Theater, eight cast members will
i bv the Sniilli-Doi'sev Company i give a psycnoH.t;ieal version oi
223 No 14 St.
U .. Illocks South of
Student I'nion liuildiiiar
will speak to the
Cliristiun l'cllow -
IV.)1 I ' i n 1
Inter-Varvity
ship proup at 7:aTi p. m. in R
31") ol the Pi.ion.
Sisni.i Tan will meet Ti n:
at 7 p. m. in ME 20ti.
Ht'ri t'ross special pro
coninittee will meet at 5 p.
Thiirsiloy, Dec. 1, in Room
Union.
cf Lincoln
Richard W.
George L.
av.'ani- are
wer awui'dei
Stigelnwir
Pinnev, Ji.
..l;!e(t at fW)
to
and
The
... !i
A rnri ! Explains
Co mo Dismissal?
.-.Mi mpti u murnor.
Tin- )'.iv, wliich w ii
second of the MD-TiO sc.
run th.ree eolisccidive
Mn.ii.iy throw li Wed!, i
Cat .'Menibers.
ei
t-
ni..
?, 1 a
I'ni--i
i i.- in is
con vi 'i
ers
.ij mm srvusr
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COLUMBIA RECORDS
AT THE
MILITARY BALL
Friday, Dee. 2, 1940
I niversity of Nebraska Coliseum
Tickets SI. 00 per couple
I'ornial
Kuy Your Tiekrts from Any Advanced Military Student
on
are not
to a'.Mal
i ! j . r i : i s sal
tiond by
an ants,.-,
t le
al'.
trom i
H-::t :.ns. mil
has been oilica llv
the university. This
rretit 1 a - been ma, .e
swer to the confirii
1.. ; ii -., oil ( once, I. nig Pe ,i:
n . : , I .f i
D il II!.?, t ; e I .ust f Vl iil -.
1 ( l II a gel'.i r.i! l l.'e ! i' ;
( i,n;'e i;m er.-ily i la. c s lo 1
li.-mi-.-oi !-! !! or t n mm
cation. but only i .a ' "' does th
happen. So '.is y. Mr. on
one foiivi .entioti has v
all uni vci : r..V lii- :.. i
was dm in:: the Go. '.:.e
teunial eele'oi atioii
I However, if profe--i.r-;
ciis mi.-s their iiKiividua
! dui inn those hoar-, they
' to do so.
"Only rarely,' sod Pud. K.,r!
Aindt, ( hail man ol the uni .ei
1 sity convocations committee, "are
'all classes dismis-ed on a geni-i al
level."
j The teim all-iiiiiv ei -i t v may
; have eausi'd the contusion among
students w ho think that it deems
all clashes dismi.-sed. However,
i they are reminded that in the
; future, when a convocation is
1 called tor the university, a gen-
eial dismissal of classes will not
j take place unless so stated.
I Military Kail ...
A preliminary ba,
v. it h 1 hl'ee Jl'inci ph
v e some of the pi
laear in;.
Da 1; Guv. n mu :
I be the
isen, wii!
evenings.
" day.
ch
kMa
playi'is. le
; v'.s 1 1 ; 1 r 1 1 1 i'
parts I have ever portr.i.v ed. It
is a composite of other oharac-
'ters 1 have played before."
The Carrol's Neinlibors.
I Winner of the "best supper! ins
actress" award, for br part in
I.ist year's "Hevot.d thi Horizon.
Jan Ci ill v. in (iesci ibing her
drama counterpart, said: "I. as
Cecily, the Carroll's neighbor, am
.bitter over a past love evoeri-
1 ence
; "1 have been le" by one hus
band who deserted me for an
other gill. Anxious to lo; get v i.at
ha ppeac d in my I i is I 1 : " . . i i i o
mance. 1 live ior t'.e love of
Goeifry. I am more or less li e-
s. 1'iiin!!. I
im niiicr
or; i v. s.
o I
S:
As Gei II I V
I oil:
ie.il
is b' C'll
i'.v thoa"!
:sil !.:.!. I.
l 'i
,i e.
():.
ace
:i r
ie,a 1 -
Car-ri',-r
iul.
in
pot
mo.
Iro
r: : ; '
.if i
i 1 t
l.tlal li
h
t!
oi lv 1.
Thi:
b;-d n
v. i.h P
clas- e:
aie fi ei
,1 !e to Lad bi
ieves that I c.atv i
sin:-; and true thing in l.f. .
lie even a'tcmils murder in ic-
r- ive his obsl.icles. Goellry in
deed, has a peculiar n l : oi a. uty .'J
P. i ! wi-cn acts. Margai 1 Dut
ton. veteran actress' and leading
l.iiiy. describes her role ,e Sally,
tlie M.'ond Mrs. Carroll, bv ex
clai im ; ..!,. "I love- it. Saliv a cnio
t ions run t lie gamut lieu hah1
'and lear to iove and p...- sioii.
This is one of the most a !::;htful
ceremony from IP.'JO to 9 p.m. Fri
day. Later, Horn 10 to lOa'.O p.m.,
they will air dance music from
the campus lormal.
Tickets to the ball are S.'h Spec
tator tickets are 70 cents a person.
Pershing Rifles members will
perform crack squad maneuvers
and the manual of arms at the
ball. Thnteen ROTC students have
been named to execute the tradi
tional lormal ions.
Members chosen for the
( ;
r s
Kl.
m
d
y to
oi l -'!..it
of. ( r
d m t
he Veal'. '
ISr'.li 1 ' 1
T.m'.i V.
!er- mak
o; tdo .
(Cut .'.
m ( Dr.
.er (Clou
t. :
ut
i i n
.r
. ho.
i a
tu, ir
:ue I
Call'.
Ml' I .
You
i a -,
. t of
a '..o
'Ml
: re
lull
Nil Biillrlin
Doard
Thui ' il.iy
lied Cross Walcr Safety
miltef v. dl lui el m Pou:u :'.
tlie I'nion at a:la p. m. T
roin-
17 of
h'alS-
UilC.l-ted in
L-r .-ali'ty are
(Continued Irom Page 1 )
Perge, Sue Iljorklund, Jean F.ck
vall. Janet Kairchild and Ixmise
McDill.
day. All who
.swimming and
invited to attend.
Nl'CWA mass meeting at 7: M0
p. m. Thuisday in Pai loi Y of
the Union.
Alpha eta meeting at 7 p. ni.
in tlie Crops Lab. No pictuie will
be taken this week.
X. V. Skiers will meet in tin:
I I'nion at 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
i Members are asked to biing their
I dues.
I'nivrrsity 4-H dub will hold
ik first meeting in llie A i Activi-
squa.i at the ball are: Wayne tirs building at 1:?,Q p. m. Thiu s
Piailey, P.ob P.auer, John Ganger. 1 ,jJV
Robeit Gilmore, James Kostal, j 'student I'nion Intercollegiate
Lloyd Keller. Frank Major. Jr., R. Table Tennis team will meet at
L. Massey. D.irrel Mcinke, Don i7:::0 n. m in the Fir.olovee din-
Cobs
KOLN, Lincoln radio station, i Morgan, Rooeit Munger, John jng room. Membei shi ns are still
iv. iil b.oaucast tnc presentation nwaiLson i.iki iX'ien j langcn. open
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Student Union Basement
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