WKDNFSDW. OCTOBKR 7. 1931 THE DAILY NKHRASKAN TJIREE VOI I) WRITES BOOK FOR LEGAL SERIES "Void On Sales" the title of a bock which is soon to be published, which hits been written by Prof. Lawrence Void, of the University of Nebraska. This book will be included in the Hornbook series of law books published by the West ruDiidiung company of St. Paul Minn. GRADUATE GEOGRAPHY The HOT HEIRESS with Ben Lyon Ona Munson Added Entertainment RED ORANGE In "THE GALLOPING GHoVr Football by Howard Jonti STATE STL ART ft Umghtt Ctlottl Titters! Ttntfif Btmitittl f ' STUDENTS HOLD MEET Twenty Discuss Plans and Problems of Special Work for Year. Preceding a luncheon at the Y. VV. C. A. Saturday noon, a general meeting of graduate students in geography was held Saturday morning in the office of the de partment in geography in the for mer museum. Twenty person, at tended the meeting. General plans for the year's work and the different problems of the department were discussed. Following the luncheon was a so cial hour for the promotion of ac quaintanceship among the mem bers of the department Included among those at tha meeting were: Miss Dorothy Bel; of Fremont, Prof. A. B. Clayburn of the Peru State Teacher's col lege, and Miss Rose Clark of Ne braska Wesleyan, all of whom are carrying on special research pro jects in addition to and in connec tion with their teaching activities. It is planned to hold a similar general meeting at the first of the semester and another near the close. Dr. Nels A. Beneston. head of the geography department, siaiea. Palmy Days" Mdt. 0c-3Sc Nieht liic-ouc rAO! rn-rr Rrcrvrjirwi T E fw 1 wh doc h .JV P'eoch ht 9'cry Barbara j II at btautitul enncfiisl .r.o i 1' epioits hei cu'it fc mcneir i" l Ifrtit'C S'rr.t c. itdTnr'.iCn jl ( 7he Miracle Womany CAV.C MANNERS if ADDED ,- Comedy Act Newt - Now Shewing H Orphf iiiii S : 1 We Have EDDIE CANTOR'S Newest Book "Yoo Hoo Prosperity" Come and Get It 98c f AC I NO campus Community Chest Forced to Cut Funds; Program Not Curtailed. The University Y. M. C. A. and Y. w. C. A. organizations an nounced yesterday that they would ' continue their programs as before. although they are both working under a reduced budget made ne cessary because of an apportion ment cut from the Community Chest. The faculty and employes of the University of Nebraska con tributed generously toward the Community Chest in past years, but in view of the greater need this year, individual contributions are expected to be larger than ever. Professor O. R. Martin is in charge of donations. He has two assistants, one on the Agricultural : college campus and one on the city i campus. FACTIONS KEEP ELECTION PLEDGE (Continued from page one. I i nervations show that a large num ber of future lawyers went to the polls but it is generally believed that their balloting was not whol ly concerted. F.ussell Mousel, Hastings, new senior president, was elected on the Blue Shirt slate. Mousel .s a member of Innocents society, is business manager of the Corn husker annual, and is an Inter fraternity council representative. Last year he was on the Junior Senior prom committee. Mousel is affiliated with Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Phil Brownell. Lincoln, is the junior president. A member of Delta Upsilon, Brownell serves on the Student council, is a Corn Cob. represents his fraternity on th: Interfraternity council, and was last year managing editor of the Cornhusker yearbook. George bauer, who played so ex cellently in the Husker-Wildcat game last Saturday, is the new president of the sophomore cirss Sauer is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and his home is in Lincoln. Harold Soderland. Lincoln, heads the freshmen as their presi dent. Soderland, who graduated from Lincoln nigh last spring where he was prominent in Rctiv- !ty circles, is a pledge of Alpha Tau Omega. gotha!criticsays play is significant (Continued from page one. i it than that. Mr. Balderson has conceived and caught an idea which is as fresh as it i3 startling the proposition that, for certain of us, Time does not exist. The past, the present, the future are one to those for whom the veil is thin, and so ;i is that young Peter Standish, inheritor of a Queen Anne house on Berkeley Square, is able to step back into the twilight of an October day in the London of 1784 and live for a time the experi ences which his ancestor enjoyed there. "Not all of them, to be sure, for Peter looks upon the Eight eenth Century through a con sciousness which is still burdened by the Twentieth. And though it was Kate his ancestor married, it is with Helen that Peter, defying time and the things that happened, falls in love , It is a challenging theme, beautifully developed by Mr. Balderston. Cast selections are being com pleted by Miss Alice Howell, the chairman of the dramatic depart ment, and they will be announced Sunday. There will be fifteen members in the cast and imported costumes are to be used in the pro duction of the drama. Season tickets to the University Players are now on sale at four dollars following end of the Tas sels campaign. Reservations may be called to 79, two rings, on the university exchange. PANTHERS STOP OLD GOLD DEFENSE DEAD'! S?TUK BAND PLAVS MIXER "A Prognostic Test for Students in written bbv Prof. Guil- e aid of Mrs. Ruth B. a published in the I Journal of Applied Psychology. His latest article entitled "The Prcdic f"innnnpnt t'n f Affective Values.'" appeared (JfJUV-ilWIU I. . ri..an Journal nf Psv- Ha'e Easy Time With cr.ology during the summer. Iowa Hawkeyes. Future Husker Twenty-Six Piece Orchestra Secured, for Ag Dance Saturday Night. Harold Heinz and his twenty Fix piece orchestra will play at the Ag Mixer to he held in the Sluder.t Activil'e" building on the Ag col lege campus this Friday night. The I event !s sponsored by the Tassels i of the college. ' i Admission to the mixer i fittv cents for men. Ladies are admitted free of charge, and student identi fication cards must be presented by all those attending. Dorothy Lu.st.hinger is in charge of the mixer for th.; Tassels.' All stu dents nrc invited to attend. PITT PULLS FAKE PLAYS That Pittsburgh i the Ftrnngcct of Nebraska's two non-confcrencc teams to be played later in lha era- . son was indicated !sst Saturday when th? Pitt Panthers pounded through Iowa's Hawkeyes to win by a 0 to 0 score. Warren Heller and Paul Rcidcr and James Clark, veteran backs on Coach Jock Sutherland's Smoky ! City team did the bulk of the work; in carrying the Panthers to an easy victory. , Pitts line showed strength when ; its veteran forward wall made big openings for their seas-oncd backs. 1 Not only that but they managed ; to block two of Iowa's twelve punts. Two of the Panther touchdowns came in the fir.n hr.lf ar.d the lait one was put over in the third per iod by means of a pars. Statistics revealed 'that Pitts burgh gained 377 yards from scrimmage to Iowa's 58. Pitt made eighteen fiirt downs to Iowa's three an dfourtecn of these came in tl: fir?t half during the Panthers touchdown parade. Clark, husky Pitt fullback, carried away the ball-carrying honors, gaining 151 yards in seven teen plays. The Cornhuckers play at Pitts burgh on Thanksgiving day and they take the Hawkeyes on at Ne braska's Memorial stadium on No vember 7. 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Dr. .Walker's article is a j study of reproduction, especially j of the reversal of sex in the plants, i Three Stories Appear Psychology Journals Recently. in Three articles written by Profcs. sor J. P. Guilford of the university psychology department have been published recently in noted psycho- , logical journals. The first cf these. 'Racial Pre ferences of a Thousand American SUPER SERVICE STATION 1609 N ST. BLACK SUEDE PUMP BLACK PATENT LEATHER PIPING anl ciit-aiit motifs on v;nn' ndu intc n -t to 1 his smart sucdo pump. Epcci.Viiy ;1 f ra'-t no with dark velvet or vitin i'ii ks. Only $4 pair. Man)' new patterns in campus-type ties and straps Shoos Third Fl- or. M I T TT PAINB LEARN to DANCE W'M guiran'.ct to ieich you in r: or'vale le&sons. Alto three lon course. Letiom by Appointment Lexr the new dance Mouchi LEE A. 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