I Tin: i 1 1 . v www sk TimKR. r rttvUiy. ur Ml Hultt MimjlU. ' f' I Tt M i.ir.uirM. t..r i,y v.4i umvermiii lAimivu ncmi'cs ,..1 t . ........ .... .....! I. . " . to. 14 antu llttlrU flSMaPOUTAH cm: WfLL Met I SUHDai :Hir.-T!iSJ t.iti.liu k Hooka Of Varied Tapes Durinfj (Vis J011 r-oup Will Cooperate With Other Grows for Rnnquct. "l,i.r ninri meeting him- U ! from 2 3o to 4 ",' i ,j i h b"t' 'l Itw'h ,.r.i i.nl. 7 Tauial.n. UK hour "l lW m!iir session. All men jt sre reo.' ieete.1 to pre-enl n th president. . m.l university faculty in 1 fwn I!)' liitrtiii.tt'tial ban- noun. ed r..U( evening. ."ov. B. III tt m a iix.jK-Kintn if (lie furigu atu i 1..1 i- m tHir riuipu. ue ua.4- i Iw lul) u n4 only l.r foreign t.i.l-nt. Nil slwi A met n ana A in, imi ,,f fculy iM-mtM-r ot th llll.Wl. ly :ttrrrUj 10 ltn,u af fair rv aclix I trinbri i.f th tluu. Ihf l'..iii.mlitan club of f.-i fiti h Anencrtn kdiitc-nt an op-.-itiiiiii v i. j..in. ki-trOiie l ViatlV new kit. I Intel rating l'ki rvporartillng eiy kmi uf lrt tur hav !! received at lh I'nivera.ty -4 Nrhisaha litrary I In month, and arc now availa-l (or alutlrnl us Below la com plel liat of new look: x Bbliography. Krdavll - ISiiunri of English Lit eralur liopia A UiU.ography of th Wriliiia-s of hanucl UulUr - The Mm rl of Well. William (Vwper 1 hi- Seven Ate hll4(-( rarr a Jjliat- Tb t'liHi4liv0 of ritiitaji Weill A Cuik ia H-Ui'ji y ' h rM'iiia oi AarrVn atmlrnU fro"1 "r1 the fartiltv. may h-u Chrlalenaon, 111 i-lifii .i Ml Htnilrnl lni.r(el in fore- if internal iinal a a nee I ara of I he Woiki of Wall Whitman .t.l.nlty inviif J t ali.-ml the i-jvrn W it kf iham A liibliorahy M'-i n vt whiilt will ho ennnnuej of Abakan Ulterattire in The t I' v Netr.i.kan. Anyoo liography. intereMe.l 1i n.ef,.vrh'P .h.H.IJ , :..r,w. ,.ren. hi. .me I . m.mher of ni,,,MrKfc 5 ,;,r Wa.hmf. tht rlnti Kie.j ("h i.t-nron a- . . .. . ...i t...-h. (Oil 11.11 Klttrrotl 1h Noveliai of Ver mont. lUuaarn l"rcy. PrvUtt and I'oel. I'klarha - Marl AnUonett. MIH' THIS WKKK nr 'n .11. ir.l.ij tmaB John Ji-ob Ator. ! eian t auet f'eiirro rr.fp ; foiJ ! liticiii.) i an.at.i (i.-rm - rji;lih Literature i an.l lle i'laaaica ' HatarJ MmJihl, Henri He via. I'hkwa of Ki.fc-liati f'oetry ilW PLAYERS ARE 1TING T l:ee, V eilier can j U'rt.l. of JoV Well. j. -k All memoera or iiw mho AeU Th. f re.kn .tuuenu Ml . ST HAM. IMIOTO jbt Qrteit Outdoor Talk lei Pictnr Err Mtd . (MMatlen nkrtlf"M 7 Ceet tar A.I t.. II mV av COOt vl tl M Ht MV BRIAN ON TMl T0t Monro and Adam Dr&rt and Idea Nvti a tt Wbitehoad and Alvarfi irl b. Harriat CrulM Hni M Qutlatll pra.nm a lrm aiuaeni r-r." STUART w Vrt. tO (v 0 Let MAI Now folk Get thU straight! "T M-aty" liaa eeta ia yn IV rf1- -mmn 0rma. 0 I cecn&i an Ta.kiro Pieiwr witk (wfer Miinii. O. - Hea Kl-wr Oi"d. ') Hanan ewa Cm4y Wewifea A00EO ATTRACTION laniaa-Nebmka football ficturt Th7 Art Great Lincoln Dwwi 1 t 7 t Mrt- M Eva. M Chi I 10 EVERYBODY RAVING ABOUT THE HOLLY WOOD REVUE Orpheum hrw 1 t 7 t Mt M Kv. 10 CtiH. 10 IIThIs RialtO Week Uora La Plante "The LOVE TRAP wrttt ROBERT CLLIS JOCELYN LEE NORMAL TREVOR aund Com4y l0 TIMt CHARLIK" huM Naw T. iK-tVI CHILD. ' MOW START 1-J-A-7 COLONIAL ALL THIS WtIK LENORE ULP.IC Troftn Justice' LOUIS WOLHIIM CBSRf FRAJtER ULLRICH MUT LtCTCO SOUND CCMEOV M Q. M NEWS " ite Cv xa-cniia tor Starting 1-4-74 LEARN TO DANCE IN LINCOLN'S MOST BEAirrtruL studio Ballroom, Gog. and Tap Dnrrn ytta Oua ranted atrtettv "Tlvala I L3 A. Thornberry ' "? " oo y ' waiter VOL. INSTRUCTOR WITH CR" Fin Arta. - Home Mlem Riilr' The Art The follnvnnj: Juniora sre to r- ; r"rt ThurvJay to Townaenil'a atu- j taori flirt a in Ih. inlAr Ia rwrwrf Ia torfl. Ilmirk'i tu.ll. sl.t ThuriHlBV to I JVlmsn - Tha W'orl.l. h-e their picture taken for th,and th Artit. 100 O.rnhuaker.. Miht A llamluook of Uneol The junior are Hated aa follow: , um. Hnrton Hunt fllntnn I lord Mar- ! jaret HuM. Kmet Iluaton. Carol liuirnmaon. I'uane iiuirmnwn. jur(B Lili an Iber. Floyd Inrersoll. Uuth MaiKinJey Onpn and lVe Inrwer-n. Ouv Innea. Irw Jack. i.l. ,,r. Cut C or Printing. FTanklin Sound Voiion lic I he iTial o( War)' Ihj Poema an.l th Fprtnf Keven for a Hecret Knglir-h A St..l-nt s lctu n aiy oi t'ayi holi Kit al 1'eima Religion. rirlMiiiAiiii ttilil Rtu.liet i:i. t.ree The IUe of tb alia , ai.wiary rit in Amvrtt A 17t0 ; 115 ! liarriaon CathoUx tarn snd th I A meru an Vlln.l. i liiiKel HraJinji from Fr.d rtt h von 1 1 1 1 k e I . i Webb - Ihe Keal Mormonlam. Sociology. Pullard Ameritsn ltplouukt-y in th Mo-lcrn World. Chiaholm Vulcan; or Tb Fu lure of tJilrfmr Ixi.Ir The French Franc ' Nehraika ia literal in the ap pr.(riallon of rtliicatioi.il fuii.U HJ(V0()i0 ia anniiaity ant on m hixila ' ,Viaak ha rpper v In li are reioiuaed for thalr jrnrral hifh chat siter and devo tion t.t putilic wrlfar I i"i..r i ne r rrnrn r ranc. i 1 Karhlri - Th Permanent Court drea imII o accompanied by loi lffi::.i,.idual Juatne. how1nf of muaeum lar.tem l! ! Oiuuuil Frt aent Psy Larr j on archeilor;y. Normand Hnw.ud Jai kaon. Cherile Jaeke, ri..ir Ullii K'atln JeMrv llah.h Jeffn.-a. Oorve Jelen. Alice Jon.ien. Clifford Jenen. F.'ther Jen-en. Frai.k Jernmn. Flute Jev on. Florence Jewell. Arnold J- hnne emry John. Aljfi ' Johnaon. Alois Johnson. Anna Johnnon. F.veretl Johnaon. H. W. Jtdii.Min. J.hn Johnson. Lawrence ' Johnon. Mabel Johnaon. Mildred ' Jrhn'm Neva Johnaon. Phyllis , Johnaon. William John.on Th nemoia are li.lrd a f..llos: F. I. Fre-!dnd. Marjorie l. Free ' mn. A Friedman. Ftta C Frlsch. Flvln F. Frt;ik. Norman T. Fuhl- rodf. Henrv O. illbrook. Harold ' nabiielson." Kathenne Gallagher. SHmuel UV.Iamore. Roy Galley. . Ct.rr.ehs -riant. Ootge Gant. Jean Gatd. Geoice Gsrrion Madgr ' Hauphen. Marraret Ger. John C. ' 'Gewacke. Gertrude Giermann. Ines tury. ' Oschwenler. Mr Lydis Geyer. , Venega Gordon G.lieon. nernlc Glealer. ; tierr. Veri.e Gilian. Goorjre Gille.pie. ! Vincent Joseph Ginxbur:. G. Gllman. Alvin Gon.ng. Pauline uooo. Aiaxme ; Goodbrod. Don )iton. F d i t h ' Gothrie. Lillian Grady. LeRue Gra I ham. Lois Graniista't. Herbert I Grav. Dorln Greene and Ot Greeno. A Taralle! Archl'ectur or the r.rerk Order of and Roman Hittory. Chllde XlAt Ancient F-!. Chllde Creatlv Intelligac and Modern Life Hum an Rac and Population ProMem. Hannibal I'ncl Sam Cabin. Harding - Furopean Hlatory Alias. Ilurd 8a Por. O'Connor - Memoir of an Old Parliamentarian Planted Manor and Pariah Records of Medmenhsm. Pleas - Iaiy. Prince of Pie Randall Maclver Italy Befor the Roman. Robinson - Tb Confederal Trivateers. Selde - Tb iiamainug Cen- Juan Mans da Salxa- Hlatorital Reaearch Llteratu r. Th legend of Quioli- l lationa Kinj I-oi; in Philanthropy .Ma.-I'hej on Fnmitive Beliefs in the Noch Ft of Scotland. .Mav Marriage laws and D tiaiona in the l iutcd States. Milvnarulo Gold snd Central Bark i'ltior Sioiy of the tVmocrat tc pm- Oneal An;enan Coimuuiuaiu Members Plan Schedule of Practices for Play of Season. At a regular dinner meeting of th Wenley Players, hi-ld laat tught at the W ley V'oundation parson age. 117 It street, regular ! bearsala were a heduled ' f or the play. "r!t. Claudia." which I t be th mator preaentatlon of the group thia aenieter. A. number of Nehranks town hav sent ralla to the layrra. re queuing them to appear at thooe places, but no definite itinerary ha been worked out yvl. liana for the dinner wer In rhsrg of Mis Ruth Hurman. on of the plrdgea of the organirntlon Th bumne meeting was under th direction, of th prealdenL Miss Irene Fe. Dlnrkntan Addrrsa l nivtril IMaci- Clt.l. E E Blackman of th Nebras ka Historical society, will talk on fome Recent Piacoverles In Pre hiatorte Indian Life of Nebraaks" st th next meeting of th Cnlver sity Plsca club Thursday His ad- til idea MAJORITY OF K. I . STI DKMS RKLO.X; TO SOMK CHIKCII LAW'P.FVCF.. Ksn.. Nov 7 Ntnty v-er cent of the students st th "University of Kansas sre ih'irch r"Tnbi or hsve a church r. r....ii i frerrrence. icoifiinir to ncuren Paterson - Preparation aud Vmi -fmp,letl bv r.eK.irr eorK O. of Ne Type FAamlna'lons .r'ster. only m.d-nts hJ Plene lns nnd Advisers of , " wom"' r'l-r'l no i . nt i iri. ' hureh aifiliat.on Val... of Homo-' Of the 3H31 ropoii,,,, i some thurxh connei-t.on 111, sre Scotch Grain for wear And Man. bow tn. sfiW Afil onfor.jH ilo w i sr. TIih'" 3 AVj"? due not only t. th J utiinlv leather l-ut t tZ?C r. the in rT r r wnrkuiM Kip put into tl.em Wi' i'i- proiiil of tl. H Muml iii w (il.iiu CCSS9 ti xf..i-.l ol iun'or-ii,. S-oiili lirani Ij) Shown in i-ilhrr Uiai-k or 'run. A M snisrilv ktxlctl kIiov i'nr eol'i (I inM ."ft f i ' M S4 sAfSJs? nrn r ' ; r" a "! i saw r j w . l itw i-i ' 7 jm Season Woo. i raft Thorp and How. Woofter Cit.es. Th H.nh Bark roll of N'egr. lronn.a In Travel. ENGINEERS CUE j. WILL BE HELD FRIDAY 2 Bacon tstd. Becker. Msy : Our America. i Bechlng A Book of Christmas ' Verse. Drlnkwater ers. Drlnkwater Dunsany A Dunssny If Mrthodist. 7H0 sre Presbyterians, and 41 A ar ITiriHtiana. Conrrera- ... !.......,. t-K.. ! t.ns!:ts. Eartjts and Catholics Mamp Collecting. Why !nmb.r moe,tl1 2, f.fn ,ni1 I I'piscopaliar.s snd l.iith-rani have i more thsn ltVi. Moio than 2" doooroir.slin s are , on the campus. Cox Mv Nstive Lnd Plckscin Covered Wagon Days I v'''i ". n.n .,.. .n 1 Iir 1.11 ooniJtnw. j i nroinj or Age in ' Golden Tsles of Cotswold Chsrsc-Rebellion. Dreamer's Tsles. A plsy In Four Wacdr-tings in Wild Kniobs Mead oi oa Sper.i er Aii rsJis Useful Arts. I Price Health St ien e snd tb ! Hcnith Filu a' ton. ; Fletchr Speech and Hearing. Holland Industrial Fxplorers. '. Pavlov Lectures on - Condi ! ditioned Reflexes Wooley -- Writing for Real Money. Committee Expects Record Crowd;. Classes Will Be Canvassed. LLTHKRAN BIHLK LEA CUE ARRANGES MONTHLY MEETIX; CLAMUKII l. A KTkH r pini"".! I,l'i,ttir Of .:ovrt.K yavtr rbotTtnli from 1U e-tjtro wi!'. f"Ort !.:. Il'l I'l' o n oi f.osT' UpnW io.mI .r. l.o-t; rfa a . i !.:: I OT tin. whi't icA rn a U:thm v r f.h ilh tr. ..Ii rr..! Ir .fH-i.tr in lf,im Rf-AiA f : IfflTlT if THrHF a iniwwi"! a p pf'" klttntlinl IM aBifrltv IV"i 1 i'S vr mi., h tf fcm r-mrr.-.n:. trnh tii. tAnron A.rrraft f'f1pn. Inr i4.it O Device Boil gg To Suit Any Tatte i The Lutheran Bible leaeue will The annual Fnemeer' barbecu i have its monthly socisl si the Psr- will be held in the Armory at 6 , in nau oi i nnuy iuuieraui u.ua ! o clock Friday. Nov. 8. Arrange- I menta for big feed and a food program are under way and a rec . ord crowd U expected according to : rn Cowderv who is in charge. Tickets are being sold at thirty- at Thirteenth and H rU Friday evening at 8 p. m. Various committees sre srranglrig for s program of vocal snd instrumental music, fames and refreshments. The reeular weekly class ses- centYand'nrlT'tw. hundred .ion. of Lhe league are held at the . . , . v-. i,i (-.nvuuei tempi on veaueajy ecniuB. The committee In chsree con sists of: Ray Prohaaka and Jim ' Blackman. program; Joe Rurtcka and Harold Aitkens. refreshments; Francis Yung and Darrell Schnei der, ticket sales: Ben Cowdery, pubMcity. The. barbecue I being ; sponsored by the engineering , executive board. SIGMA ETA CHI HOLDS PLEDGING unitatu- Rov. Henrv Erck. Luth eran student pastor. Is in charge of these meetings. SCHOLARSHIPS ARE OFFERED TO ALL STUDENTS A partial list of scholarships of fered annually to university of Nebraska students follows. Pre- l . . II... . u.lAl.r.ri(n. have an. S . J . ' ' viuub 1IOU V. m .... - r tPRVirr rnn in reared in force in The Nebraskan. 5LKIt.C-3 run a.iwh4! .i foUow from time to time. I Members of the Sigma Eta Chi, i Congregational church sorority, recently pledged ten girls at the ! first wrmenter service. They are: : Henna Anderson. Mary E. Bin kett. Margaret Dale, Vera Emrich, i Dorothv Field, Jean Field. Merna Past, Emma StUwell. Mary StU ! well and Natalie Stromberger. ! After the formal pledging ser ! vice, plans were diacuiwed for a banquet to be given in honor of Miks Seabury, nationally known Congregational leader. Miss Sea bury will speak in Lincoln Nov. 12. STATE COLLEGES PLAN ATTENDANCE AT Y Mttv. Erck Will Speak At Trinity Lutheran Rev. Henry Erck. Lutheran stu dent pastor, will be in the pulpit of the Trinity Lutheran church at Thirteenth and H streets Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Erck extends a special invitation to students as he will have a message of Interest to thorn. Betty WahIquit Calla Intramural Meeting AMES, Ia. -The days of doub; as to whether tne egg is soil, me- diuru or hard boiled are over if i the housewife w isues to boil eggs 1 wit neiectnciiy. accora.ng to ex periments cond oled by the house hold equipment department St Iowa state college. ! The apparatus tested, which is sold commercially, consists of a j small compartment which will I hold several eggs. If the eggs are I to be soft boiled a specified amount of water is placed in the ; compartment and the electric cur- ! rent turned on. The current pass- i tag thru the water boils It, the steam cooks the eggs and when j the water is boiled sway the eggs are soft boiled. I If medium or hard boiled eggs 1 are desired more water is used. The apparatus works well for soft ; or medium boiled eggs but is not so efficient for hard boiling eggs, 1 according to Mrs. Vivian Brash-; ear, associate professor of house hold equipment. CONGDON SPEAKS TO PHI DELTA KAPPA Phi Delia Kappa, honorary ed ucational fraternity, met at the Grand hotel Wednesday evening. Prof. A. R. Congdon discussed the thesis he prepared for bis doctor's degree. The subject was 1 Train in in Hurh Kchool Mathematics Necessary to Carry on With Col lege Mathematics. Plans for the student T. M. C. A snd Y. V. C. A. camp meeting at Efftea Park. Colo., some time in June will be made here Saturday and Sunday, when approximately twenty representatives of Ne braska schools and colleges meet in Ellen Smith hall. " The dates of the conference, which is to be a ten-day affair, will be set at the meeting here. All arrangements for it will be in charge of Nebraska chapter this eThe council meeting is a yearly evenL It is for the Rocky num tain student area, c,omPrl,i5l?r brasks, Kansas, Colorado, Wyom . ing and Utah. Arrangements for the preliminary u.crie. -urday and Sunday will b tn charge of Miss Erma Appleby and C. d" Hayes, secretaries of the unl ! versity organizations. I I Dr. LaFleur Will I Speak to Meeting One of the feature i ' the next annual merttag ol tt i aa UoUl council of Georgia t.acher. tn be held at '"m''u ai Dumber will 1" V.rtai i-rt LaFleur on -The Indrisl Gr,eTphy of th Connecticut ".Vfily." feasor ILaTr wa a member oi m - Intramural representatives will 1 hold a meeting tontgnt in me worn MEETINGS en's gymnasium at 7 o'clock. AU aarirsaavriT jii i vtrs ar s ui sz rs w w there by Betty Wahlquist. chair-1 man of this group. A meeting of the executive council of the wom en's athletic association will meet today at 5 o'clock in the gymnasium. Every Noon Hot Plate Luncheon 35c Changed Dally All-In-One 14th & 0 FACULTY MEN DINE AT UNIVERSITY CLUB The Men's Faculty club of th' University of Nebraska had dinner at th University club Tuesday evening. More than 150 men were present. Tb meeting was a welcome to new members of the- faculty. AH the new men were presented. An entertaining talk given by Chan cellor Emeritus Bamuel Avery, professor of research in chemis- : try. ' Learn to Dance Expert instruction in ballroom dancing Phona B 4819 for appofert nenta Bomer Sisters Dance Studio 104 Nbr. Stt idg. Select Your Xmas Gifts i'ovo! Only a small payment required Diamonds Watches Silverware Clocks Pencils Pens, Leather Goods fntry Other Xicr Exclusive Beaute Shoppe nine operntimi nt oiii!ar pricrn Marcelling, shampooing and finger waving only 50c. Try one of our new shadow waves at 75c. Experienced operators only. UNIVERSITY Beaute Shoppe 1215 P 8t. Room 19, Peterson Bldg Lesina Beauchamp, Mgr. THfr AI. ! Mimmum DiYlilCHT STORr a'. X 'AC Jf' Sale 600 Pieces Beautiful C3ot Lingers Finest Quality Globe Knitted Rayon CHEMISE BLOOMERS COSTUME SLIPS GOWNS STEP-INS PANTIES A score- of beautiful colors ami c.milmi.iiionv Lacr and contrast trimminps all hires. $ NEW SCHEDULES BURLINGTON TRANSPORTATION CO. Effective November 3rd Mb To Hasting Kearney To Grand Island (Sld OWf) A.M. CM. P M. 7:M 1:0 V Lv. t:M 2 Lv. 11:2 :96 S 20 Ar. 10 0 Ar. A.M. .M. M. Fs'rmont Hittlngi Ktarney itt.afl U) A.M. .M. t.M Ar. 11:B0 :21 S:2fi Ar. :0 :10 :10 Lv. S:00 1!0 :) LV. S:M A.M. P.M. P.M. d m -.mM fl (Pa. Oewr.) A.M. P.M. P.M ArMoo fg-Lv. l-" t;-!g SiS 10:20 a:J iv-.rj A.M. PM P.M. A M. P.M. P M. To Omaha and Iowa Points EASTB0UNO Lv. Lincoln. , Ar. Omshs ., . 7:30 s.m .10:00 a a.m. 11 :30 s.m. 10 p.m. 300 p.m. 4:30 . :M p. m. 2:00 p.m. 3:au P-m- ' r m. 11:99 a.m. Lv. Omshs Ar. Shanandosh Ar. Clarinda ... ,. 7:15 s.m. .. 9:45 a.m. ..10:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. :00 p.m. :45 p.m. Lv. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ar. Omaha Red Oak Villlsc Vlllisca Red Osk Omaha . 7:15 a.m. 5:30 p.m. . 9:35 a.m. 9:00 p.m. .10:15 s.m. 9:40 p.m. WESTBOUND . 6:20 a.m. 4:45 p.m. . 7:00 a.m. 8:25 p.m. . 9:30 a.m. 9.00 p.m. Clarlnds ... thensndssh Ar. Omaha 9:15 a.m. 7)00 s.m. 9:30 s.m. 12:15 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Lv. Omsk , Ar. Llrtooln --.ass ia :z - a ss a k .a ILL BUSSES U5AVX PROM BURLINGTON MOTOR COACH TERMINAL Cs-pitol Hotel 11th aiifl P Su. 91 Capitol HoteU 1th n I