The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 11, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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tiikcamits.
Mary Austin on the tlnnl tloor
of So.s'li si:ngin( nil the words to
mhiio Doit -ongs...lPO looks like
a nice score to most howlers, but
when Hi'iiv Hillycr rolls it that's
really ;'o'methiii)i . . . Prof. Scott
snuppinn h peaceful soul out of a
muni .-le.p by applauding noisily
in his iu... Helen McLaughlins
tone no was emfi wnen sue jaumvu
into class almut 15 minutes late. . .
tile stale oaskctball tournament
and hundreds of letter sweaters
blazing on the campus. . .yester
day it was just Phil and Harney,
now it's Mr." and Mis. rrummoi,d;
it didn't take Ions. . .Libhy Hroady
sit tine in 1 lie balconv Online music I
convocation with her feet hansinj;
over the edge, and trying to divert
the youiiK artists with buzzing
noise's. . .Prof. Lancaster remark
ing that if Noah had missed the
boat all this wouldn't have hap
pened ... Frank Landis defending
himself from Clutter Chatter by
deelarinir that he was not alone in
his efforts to stem the tide of
campus politics, all lie did was to
stick his neck out the farthest...
V
S'on On
A;: ;nnpu.
Richard Layson making all sorts
of schemes to .et back the
twenty-two dollars he so gener
ously gave away last week...
Frances Weidess searching fran
tically for Wes Lipp. . .Miss Odell
reading one of Gertrude Stein's
writings neither the class nor th"
teacher understood it... Reports
out that for some very obvious
reason Dick Coleman should head
the Farmers Fair tanking list...
Sarah Harmon and Nelle Lippett
exploring every nook and cranny
of the campus each noon as well
as Saturdays. . .The new alarm
clock seems to get Melvin Beer-
mann to classes on time. . .It has
been suggested that he bring it j
to class to keep him awake after j
he gets there ... And then there s
the girl who had to ask most of
her biology class before she could
lind out what AGR really means
...Taula Smith with an especially
attractive new spring hat perched
on the top of her head. . .Glenn
Klingman not seen around any
more wonder where he's hiding
out. . .Wouldn't Flossie Glandon
set the pace for spring lashions
if he had his golden locks cut
short? By Marion Hoppcrt.
THIS WEEK
Thursday.
Sigma Alpha lota Mother
club, 1 o'clock luncheon with
Mrs. A. J. Stenten.
Sigma Phi Epstlon auxiliary,
at the chapter house at 2 p. m.
Alpha Xi Delta Mothers club,
at the chapter house at 2 p. m.
Friday.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, spring
party at the Cornhusker.
Phi Sigma Kappa spring
party at the Lincoln.
Kappa Sigma alliance, bene
fit bridge party at the chapter
hous;, 8 p. m.
Alpha Tau Omega auxiliary,
1 o'clock luncheon at the home
of Mrs. R. E. Campbell.
Phi Mu Mothers club, 1
o'clock luncheon at the chapter
house.
Saturday.
Pi Beta Phi annual founder'
day and initiation banquet at
the Cornhusker.
Mortar Board alumnae, an
nual guest day musical at Car
rie Belle Raymond hall at 2:30
p. m.
Lambda Chi Alpha spring
party at the Cornhusker.
Sigma Kappa initiation ban
quet at the Lincoln.
Alpha Omicron Pi, active and
alumnae chapters annual ban
quet at the Lincoln.
Sunday.
Kappa Delta buffet supper,
chapter house at 6:30.
25 Cindcrmcn Get Used to
Stadium Breezes in
Day's Practice.
!
; Old Man Sol made Ins appear
ance yesterday and Coach Henry
Schulte's Big Six indoor track
' champs made good use of the gen
! ial weather by taking the first out-
side workout of the year. Some 25
i runners donned track suits and
i took several trips around the sta
dium cinderway in order to ac
climate themselves with the
' breezes.
I Ability of the Huskeis to come
thru in' tight places was plainly
I evidenced last Saturday as they
I captured the indoor crown. The
! Nebraskans placed 13 contestants
for the final rounds, and four of
Jthem. Sam Francis, Fred Matte
, son. Bill Gish and Lloyd Cardwell.
; emerged - as champions. Francis
' and Cardwell retained their shot
1 put and low hurdles honors, re
; spectively, from last season.
Gish Skims Hurdles.
1 Bill Gi.sh s :0S in the tit) yard
; high hurdles was good enough for
'a first while Fred Matteson's
4:30.8 gave him the honor of being
the 1037 mile king. Oish is a junior
will be Genevieve Agnew
Schacht and Janice Meneiay.
Alpha Doha Tliola's
Jean Martin and Irene Nobel are
recent pledges of Alpha Delta
Theta sorority.
Alumnae HoM .Merlin
Tuesday Evfiiin;;. t
Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae met
Tuesday evening at the home o."
June Elrod. Following the business
session, the time was passed m- i
formally
tif was carried out in the appoint
ments and refreshments
By Marvin Cox.
WASHINGTON, V. C, -This
city is teeming- with rumors,- re
ports, inside information and
fantastic schemes concerning the
President's proposal to enlarge the
Supreme Court and overhaul the
federal judiciary machinery. No
body knows what the final out
come will be, so one guess is as
good as another. Washington
hasn't enjoyed itself to thoroughly
since 'the hectic days of the NRA.
One argument advanced by pro
ponents of the re-organization
scheme may interest prospective
lawyers, now in college. Here it
in: Well established law firms now
have more business than they can
attend to. This results in their
requesting- the courts for continu
ances of their cases. The courts
being very crowded arc glad to
grant those requests in most
instances. Meantime, younger
lawyers, just as good at the mem
bers of the noted firms, struggle
for an existence.
The. president's plan, say one
group of proponents would im
prove this situation for the young
lawyer. By increasing the er
sonnel of various federal courts,
the judicial process will be
speeded; continuances will be. more
difficult to secure: big firms can
not take more cases than they
can handle because they will not
be able to get the postponements
that they receive now. Hence,
more clients will find their way
and has another year of varsity 10 le!IS wo" Known law omces and
competition left, "while Matteson the young barristers, n-ith ample
will be given his sheepskin this ume in prepare ineir ca-.es
.lime after having earned three promptly, will get more legal
letters as a distance runnel . (business.
On April 3. Coach Schulte will Maybe this is a bit far fetched,
send several of his outstanding b"t this is an argument being j
performers to the Texas Rel'avs at "sed in favor of the reorganization !
Austin, Texas. Outdoor team com- j P'an.
'petition officiallv commences I
i April 10 as the Huskers play host
t- , i to the powerful University of Min-
the Cornhuskers literally swamped
the Gophers.
Nordics Loom Up.
However, signs do not point to
such a decisive victory this year
for the Nebraskans over the Min
nesotans. The Nordics seem well
fortified this year in practically
all events. The satellite of the Go-
The.se small imported granules do
their job gently as well as
thoroughly. Use a harsh alkaline
cleanser on your face and at the
same time you get rid of the
surface oil you will irritate , the
skin bo much that a more than
usual amount of oil will immedi
ately be manufactured by the
skin. Use beauty grains, and the
oil with its resulting: shine is
removed while the skin remains
fine and transparent looking.
This pore deep .cleanser should
lie used at least three times n
week in your vfinal clean-up for
the day. But if your skin is
exceptionally oily, the beauty
grains may be used with advant
age every night.
Try this washing treatment once
and you will continue with it
always. It will help to normalize
your skin at the same time it
beautifies it.
Bv Helena Rubenstein.
College
World
Paging Jhe
Smart Qoed
The survey of John R. Tunis, au
thor of "Was College Worth
While?" looks like "a prospectus;
for a new mining company" com-:
pared with mine, sa-s Pundit Rob
ert Benchley.
In "Sobering Statistics." a col
umn in "The Twelve Twenty-Five
Express," a special publication of .
the class of 1912 of Harvard uni
versity, the noted humorist affirms:
Mr. Tunis, you will remember.
took a good look at his class 2o
years after graduation from Har
vard, and found that practically
nothing of value had been accom- '
plished by its members in a quar- ;
ter of a century."
Benchly, a graduate of the 1912
class himself, reported that the
class produced only one Bishop of i
Albania, "or at any rate only one
Bishop of Albania who later be
came prime minister." 1
"If I were a calamity howler," :
he continued, "I could show that
72 percent haven't got $3,000,000 ;
to their name. PI percent can't
higgle and that we haven't a sin-
Only a minority of the women j President of the United States."
and girls in this country have oily
skins, but certainly they have the ' And on the postoffice bulletin
majority of skin "difficulties. Anjbonrd of the University of Minne
sota: .New books at s-acniicc.
. ,'. j rN oily skin means, usually, not only
pnrr iracK m(uh I i vi,u. i-v.,..,,, - ' ... ' '. w 'SMnAwl. ouit school to ret mar-
i LuiiuniutuMv Twiijjy Jiunc, iimi i 1 -i " .
Krezowski, Big Ten shot put king.
Krezowski has been shoving the
iron ball around 4! feet with tir
ng monotony and regularity.
Should both Francis and Kre-
A green and white mo- Z0WSK1 00 al men- unesi j. iue in
: wie nusKei -JiiMiit'suLA tmi.i ueie.
I trac fans are sure to see a battle
j royal for the first place in this
an.H fnreh.-a.l hn1 alar, aloe lavpp lied. SO what? I'd like tO Sell the
coarse nores. blackheads and j books-"
occasionally acne.
Blackburn College males pulled
the wool over their own eyes
wool or cotton, before going to the
A.S.A.E. (iliaprroiicf
Announced.
! event.
Verran
is one of the visitors' 1
If you have an oily skin you
should begin immediately to cor-
rr.il it TV, ti.-1 thirl: that a half
inch layer of powder applied at : last dance of the semester. It was
. . -..-j-j lor, informal "cu-pfltpr affair with
iwemy miniue nuervais is suiu-i' v
cir-nt in lake care nf the difficulty, no suits allowed.
Powder may remove the shine
best sprinters and has bee mimed ! temporarily, nut win never go 10 i.aug.uers ami i
. ....0 .1.. .i 1 tbr. rrwit if thr. ins 11 pi- mpn make nn more than naif tne
oSrrC.Sltura. Knneers ' 61 as his A normalizing treatment that student population of Carleton col-s-ocictj
ot Agiiculluidl KngmeeiS;- ..,.' ' , D . i Will remove excess o l and st mu-: lore.
uit luiiriii i , . , : lain at 1 hr- same time is what von TZ
Mother! Meet for
I .uneheon.
Delta Delta Delta Mothers club
members met at the home of Mrs.
C. G. Stoll. with Mesdames M. W.
Costelloe, K. M. Pollard and Alva
Simpson acting as assisting host
esses. The group of 25 was seated
for luncheon at one table centered
with orchid snapdragons and
sweet pi as. The afternoon was
.'pent sewing for th
da nee tr bn bplil in
Activties building on ag campus Hubbard are uopner niSn jumpeis
Saturday. March 13. have been se
lected. The following professors
and their wives will be present:
TTof. and Mrs. W. F
Frof. and Mrs. H. F. Davis and
Prof, and Mrs. F. D. Young
of no little potentiality.
Upperclassmen at the Univer
citv cf -Rnffalrt a Tint renuired to
eiland. tae anv collrsos but those they
desire.
house. Musical selections were
present ed by a trio composed of
Mrs. 11. K. Holland and Mrs.
Wayne Farmer, violinists, and
Miss Fva Phillips, pianist.
I iiriiicr Student Announce?!
Marriage l'lan.
Merlyn Foshr, daughlci of
George C. Foshr of Milfonl will
be married Friday to Wp.sley A.
Matzke, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
Matzke. also of Milfonl. Miss Fos
Icr was a former student at the
university. After their marriage
the couple will reside in Murdock.
w
Hi ta Alliance Entertained
ltj l'utH t Hton.
Beta Theta Pi alliance was t n
tntained at the honi'.' ol Mis. I
C. H. Arnold at the regular month- !
ly meeting. Miss Majorie Shana- j
felt presented a puppet show. Pre- !
ceodtr.g the entertainment was a
luncheon at which the 21 rriem
bris were seated at a table cen
tered with calendulas. As'istir.g
hostesses wore Mrs. J. P. Webster.
Mis. Carl Stein. Mrs. Max Meyer.
Mrs. Bert Forbes and Mrs. E. M.
Cramb.
Ideal Week I eatuio
ltaiMiiet.
As an event of the Delta Delta
Delta ideal week preceding initia
tion Saturday the pledges were en
tertained at a banquet Tuesday by
their sorority mothers.
W k-
Foiiiider I)a Banquet
To He Held.
Pi Beta Phi will hold their an
imal foundct's day and initiation
banquet Saturday evening at the ,
Cornhuskei. About 100 are ex- j
pecterl to be in attendance. The 1
Omaha alum-nap group is in charge
of the arrangements for the af- I
fair.
llonorai to Entertain
At Sunday Tea.
Mu Phi Fpsilon active chapter I
v. ill give a musical tea Sunday '
r.fternof.n from 3 to 0. at the Al- '
rha Onncroti Pi house. The pvo
g'ram is to be presen'ed by Cathe
rine Cox and Man- Janice Mcii
eray. In eharge of arrangements'
A report compiled by the Mm-
From the Doric column of the nesota Association of College
Grinnell Scarlet and Black: 'Tis Registrars shows that 25.155
rumored that one poor gal ate a students are now attending Min-
pound of raw hamburger on re- , nesota colleges and universities, j and frequently develop blackheads
chanter turning to schol to inure her slom- An increase of 5.7 percent over The oil at the surface is cut and
should have. As in every good
treatment for the skin, cleansing
is the first and most important
step. This cleansing, in your case,
should be with a pore deep wash
like beauty grains.
Beauty grains not only clean the
surface ot the skin, but also go
deep into the pores to remove
accumulations of the fatty secre
tion which makes vour face shine
ach to the change. What people last year's enrollment. , Vour skin is left fresh and glow-
won't do to break into this column. " ing as you have never before seen
Vari-colored lights of different it.
Threatening to use their parking . degress ot brillance affect grow- : j.-f,r still another reason I recom
power if the student administra- j jng plants in different ways, say mend beauty grains as the ideal
tive assembly rules against wear-; prof. Robt. B. Withhow of Purdue cleanser for" the oily tvpe of skin.
ing corsages at tormal affairs. ; university's horticulture depart-
coeds at the University of Western ment. Some hasten maturity. !
Ontario are ready to plop into their others strengthen the stems, and
Spring Si ij ling
in thr
Xetrvsi
(oii i nrr
Trend
by
Mr. Henri Larabee
CORRELL'S BEAUTY SALON
228 No. 13th
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chairs for a sit down strike.
'Oown with Flowers lor Mad
ameoiselle.'" petitioned the men to
the student administrative assem
bly. But the women are countering
with an "I Won't Dance" attitude
and declare that they'd rather
stay home than attend o formd
without a corsage.
Lehigh university chemistry stu
dents break more than 14 OW test
tubes cverv year.
still others
duction.
stimulate seed pro-
The DAVIS
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643 Stuart Eldq. Lincoln
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You can't near your sheepskin!
You r-rnioi vho are still on tlie drawing account
might better now to Mock up vith sex oral
docn Arrows before mi step out into llie cold, cold
world. Later on oii"ll thank u? for the tip and have
shirt? aplenty, for Arrow liirts are made to M.ind
the gaff. Dc sure to sec your Arrow dealer today.
TtVO I'OILARS AND MORE
yhtoga tailored to fit Sanforized Slmnh
i
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y y , T
vm
I Just awarded his varsity
Just j warded his varsity
letter . . . and he's proud too
that the cigar he smokes
is a LITTLE FENDRICH
PANETELA ... the ath
lete's smoke and the choice
for college gatherings . . .
because they're milder ...
mellower . . . more uniform!
LITTLE
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Mildlnhalable'Thoroucjhlij Enjoyable
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