The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 25, 1958, Page Page 4, Image 4

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College Case
To Be Aired
Jfre, McElroy
On Harvard Panel
"The Case for College" will
be presented on WOW radio
Friday at 8 p.m.
Participants on the panel in
clude President Eisenhower,
Secretary of Defense Neil Mc
Elroy, Senator John Kennedy,
Under Secretary of State
Christan Herter, Secretary of
Health. Education and Wel
fare Marion Folsom, colum
nist Walter Lipmann. Leon
ard Bernstein and Harvard
President Nathan Pusey.
The hour-long show is spon
sored by Harvard college.
The program format in
cludes: 1. The nature of a college
(what is its main function.)
2. The extent that college
contributes to our pesent civil
ization. 3. The development of edu
cation in Russia and how the
United States can and must
meet this threat.
In addition, the program will
feature the Harvard Glee Club
Band, interviews taped in Eu
rope, and live pick-ups from
Cambridge, Mass., New York
and Washington, D.C.
TV Re-Runs
Five Series
Five series of programs
Mill be re-run on KUOX-TV,
channel 12. starting the week
of March 31. Each series will
run 10 weeks.
Beginning March 31 at 5:30
p.m. will be "International
Geophysical Year", a probe
behind the s c e n e s of the
world-wide scientific study
now being conducted.
Intellectual excitement in
mathematics will be the topic
of "Mathematics" starting
April 1 at 9 p.m.
"The Arts and the Gods."
a series about famous Greek
plays, will begin April 3 at
5:30 p.m
National government will
be scrutinized on "Camera
on Washington", to be seen
on Thursdays, beginning
April 3 at 5:30 p.m.
The fifth series, concerning
man, resources and civiliza
tion, will begin April 4 at 9
p.m.
IFC Slate
The Inter-Fraternity Coun
cil wil linterview applicants
for the IFC slate for student
Council this evening.
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Student, faculty
and administrators
coma to tht William Sloan How,
kmc famovt for its comfortable, ia
expeww accommdatiom and its
id spread program of services.
Enjoy clea rooms, coffee shop,
tailor, TV room, sports, forums
tnf tours. All age croups tceom
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What's Happening In
Cupid's
By Wynn Smithberger
Spring is here! For those
in doubt check the pinning
list!
Crowned queen of the an
nual Delta Tau Delta spring
formal, held Friday at the
Cornhusker Hotel, was Mar
ilyn Miner. Miss Miner is a
Kappa Alpha Theta senior in
Teachers from Tecumseh.
Pinnings
Judy Lang, a Delta Gamma
freshman in Arts and Sciences
from Beatrice, to Richard
Hagemeier, an Alpha Gamma
Rho senior in Agriculture
from Beatrice.
Janice Lancaster, a Delta
Gamma freshman in Home
Economics from Plattsmouth,
to Roger Hild, an Alpha Gam
ma Rho junior in Agriculture
from Plattsmouth.
Barbara Lundin, a Chi
Omega sophomore in Home
Economics from Columbus, to
Errol Mitlyng, a Beta Sigma
Psi junior in Business Ad
ministration from Austin, Min
nesota. Eileen Santin, a Kappa
Delta sophomore in Teachers
from Fullerton, to Gary Kil
day, a Farm House sopho
more in Engineering from
Fullerton.
Barbara Breunsbach. a
Love Hall sophomore in Home
Ecanomics from Virginia, to
Stan Hargleroad. a Farm
House senior in Engineering
from Tekamah.
Signup Ready
For Pre-Med Day
Any junior or senior inter
ested in medicine and all stu
dents interested in nursing,
medical technology and X-ray
technology may attend Pre
med Day April 26. to be held
at University Hospital in
Omaha.
Advisors and interested fac
ulty may also attend.
Students who expect to at
tend should sign the sheet
posted on the bulletin board
at Bessey 306 before April 13.
Registration will begin at
8:30 a.m. at the main en
trance of the hospital.
The program will consist of
campus tours, displays,
luncheons and a medical pres
entation and discussion, ac
cording to Eugene Powell,
Pre-med advisor.
Spring Day Workers
Workers are needed on four
Spring Day committees, ac
cording to Bob Smidt, chair
man. Committees are registration,
men's events, women's events
and parade.
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That's why American Erpreva Student Tours are expertly
planned to include a full measure of individual leisvrt
ample free time to discover your Europe as well as
the most comprehensive sight-seeing program available
anywhere! Visit England, Scotland, Ireland, Holland,
Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, The
Rivieras and France accompanied by distinguished
tour leaders enjoy superb American Express service
throughout.
10 Special Tours ... 48 to 63 days ... via famous ships:
United States, Liberte, Nieuw Amsterdam, Atlantic,
Italia, New York. $1,198 up.
Other tours available . . . from 35 days . . . $769 up.
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when you go Amercan Express!
For complete
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local Travel
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member:
Internationa Education and Council
on Student Travel
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Corner
JoAnn Hass. an Alpha
Phi junior in Teachers from
Omaha, to Dyke Newcomer,
a Phi Kappa" Psi senior in
Business Administration from
Omaha.
Jeanne Carr, an Alpha Om
icron Pi freshman in Teach
ers from Valentine, to Bob
Smith, a Sigma Phi Epsilon
sophomore in Arts and Sci
ences from Valentine.
Shirley Schiff, a Sigma
Delta Tau freshman from
Omaha, to Gary Lauphemer,
a Zeta Beta Tau sophomore
in Business Administration
from Stanford, Connecticut.
Sue Dechter, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, to Sheldon Krantz,
a Zeta Beta Tau sophomore
in Arts and Sciences from
Omaha.
Sally Wilson, a Kappa
Alpha Theta junior in Teach
ers from Lincoln, to Les Car
ter, and Alpha Tau Omega
junior in Arts and Sciences
from Billings, Montana.
Engagements
Fran Jensen, a Pi Beta Phi
junior in Teachers from Paw-
j nee City, to Art tveaver, a
Phi Delta Theta senior in
Arts and Sciences from Lin
coln. Roberta Faulder, Panama,
to Eldon Beavers, an Acacia
senior in Teachers from Ben
nett. Joanie Brandebarry, a Chi
Omega junior in Home Ec
onomics from Orchard, to Ron
Bradsby, a Nebraska Univer
sity alumnus from Lincoln.
Pat Beckman, a Towne
Club senior in Teachers from
Lincoln to Rich Cave, a Bus
iness Administration senior
from Lincoln.
Carolyn Williams. Delta
Delta Delta junior in Agricul
ture from Ashland, to Jim
McGath, a Phi Rho Sigma
sophomore in med school at
Omaha.
Yellers Practice
Cheerleading practice for
tryouts will be held for all
interested freshmen students
today and Wednesday at 4
p.m. in the Coliseum.
Freshmen with a 4.5 ac
cumulative average are eli
gible to try out.
Math Discussion
A mathematics colloquium
will be held at 3 p.m. today
in 209 Burnett Hall.
Dr. Chester Camp, profes
sor of mathematics, will dis
cuss "An Integral Equation
Whose Kernel Involves Finite
Discontinuities Along Both
Diagonals."
YR Meet Thuixlay
The University Young Re-
!nnhlipan uill hrdii thfir
weekly meeting on Thursday'
: at 7:30 p.m. in Union 316, ac-
; cording to Bob Krohn, YR
president.
! M a r v Stromer, Nebraska
I Republican executtive secre
tary, will address the organ
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The Doily Nebroskon
Film Society
Goes Austrian
"The Last Ten Days," an
Austrian production, will be
shown by the Foreign Film
Society Wednesday at 8 p.m.
at the Nebraska Theater.
"The story of the final
week in the bunker, when
Hitler, trapped, alternated
between deep despair and a
madman's wild dreams for
relief, is told vividly and
realistically in a new Aus
trian movie, 'The Last Ten
Days.' " writes John Lowry
of the Kansas City Times.
Albin Skoda plays Hitler and
easily could pass for his dou
ble. Erich Maria Remarque
wrote the script based on the
book of the same title by
M. A. Musmanno, an Amer
ican officer, who, after the
war undertook an exhaustive
investigation of how the Ger
man dictator came to his in
glorious end," adds Lowry.
Time Magazine said the
movie was "Perhaps the best
picture produced in Central
Europe since the war."
The three remaining pres
entations of the Foreign Film
society include: "A Girl in
Black," a Greek film, to be
shown on April 9; "Wage on
Fear," a French movie, to
be shown April 23; and
George Orwell's "Animal
Farm." a British film which
will be shown April 30.
Symposium Set
The second section of the
Sixth Annual Nebraska Sym
posium on Motivation, sup
ported by a grant from the
U.S. Public Health Service,
will be held in Social Sciences
201. Thursday and Friday.
Thursday at 9:30 a.m., Pro
fessor Richard Littman, Uni
versity of Oregon, will speak
on "Motives, History and
Causes."
Professor Charles Eriksen,
University of Illinois, will talk
about "Unconscious Processes
and Motivation," Thursday at
1:30 p.m.
Prettied Exams
Set May 3
Any premed student wish
ing to enter an accredited
medical college in September, 1
1939. may take the national;
Medical College Admissions ;
Test, May 3.
Applications to take the test
must be made with the Edu-1
cation Testing Service of
Princeton, N. J., before April
19. 1958. Applications may be
obtained at Bessey 306.
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Aditon Will Lead
Convention Talk
Dr. Dudley Ashton, chair
man of the University Physi
cal Education Department
w ill lead a discussion on ad
ministrative problems at a
convention of women physical
education instructors.
The convention w ill be held j
in Excelsior Springs, Mo.
from March 28 to 30.
Mrs Wilma Gimmestad,
University instructor, will be
toast-mistress at the conven
tion banquet.
Fair Weather
Forecast
NU students marveled at
the mild weather yesterday
with temps soaring to the
54 degree marker.
The mercury will remain
near the fifty
degree mark
er for today
and for the
remainder of
the week will
hover near
the seasonal
normals of
lows in 30s
and highs to
55. The fair
weather has
seen an ab
normally large number of
pinning and engagements.
Spring is definately here!
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application to Midtown Hotel, 144 Oj
St. No ptnma call.
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Fugate Reversal Sought
Caril Fugate's attorneys asked the Lancaster District
Court Monday o reverse the decision of County Judge Her
bert Ronin who Saturday refused to transfer her murder
case to Juvenile Court.
The Court was asked in the "petition of error" to trans
fer the case to Juvenile Court as the defense had requested
in County Court.
Russia Rejects Note
The Soviet Union Tuesday, as it published its latest con
ference note, rejected every argument raised by the United
States.
Russia rejected an American suggestion that a top level
meeting might be used by the Soviets to stage a spectacle
rather than reach any decisions.
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Free Delivery
21 Variety Pino Pies
75c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00
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question has a jTenchant for shining his shoes with
molasses, arguing with elephants and diving into wet
sponges. But he makes no mistake when it comes to
choosing a cigarette. He picks the one that tastes best.
He puts his money on the only one that's all fine, light,
good-tasting tobacco, toasted to taste even better. He
selects (The suspense is unbearable.) Lucky Strike! All
of which make s him a Brainy Zany! Quit clowning your-
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etart Stirkliii(f! We'll pay $25 for every Stickler
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never get tiand. Stickler are aimple
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same number of syllable. (Dfn't do
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your name, address, collide and claaa
to Happy-Je-I.rficky. But 67A, Mt.
Vernon. N. Y.
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