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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1938)
FOUR nrE DAILY NEBRASKAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 193ft. So oaeu Dear Diary: Another week-of-it-tll well underway... with rem iniscences o'.; the weekend still uppermost. . .like hay-hay time at Kappa Sig Barn dance... DU pledge party so good that one of the boys pulled down plaster try to get a souvenir decrotion... Club livened by one of the younger set, Gene (Paul's brother) Brad ley, giving Mary Rosborough, Theta, low-down of swath he ex pects to cut in the future. . .floor at Beta house being sprawled upon by an Alpha Phi... Elinor Rickle, Pi Phi, in the drug, as one of the "gals came back" . . . Martha Whe lan, Trl Delt, the choice for All American girl, presented at the Lincoln theater. . .everybody drop ping in at the Sigma Alpha Mu house party, and dates like Mickey Krasne, SDT, and Morrle Llpp, Selma Hill and Harriet Byron, SDT's, with Norman Bordy and Ray Brown... Fran Timbers, Cay Deurmyer, Marie Anderson, Vir ginia Geister, Virginia Wheeler, part of the guest list at the Sun day night dinner at Sigma Chi... Kappa Sig Don Schultz remarking arxmt tne dim lights at the house, making the basement a dark room, where anything might develop... a steady to start this week-end in the Beta and Kappa house... Al pha. Phi, Marni Bremers, lauding her cagey new lamp. . .firesides planned for game-listening this wceK-end, so order you candy and popcorn, kiddies. . . More weeK end reviewing. At the Pi K. A. house party, the decorations on first floor con sisted of pink elephants of every size, and description, and one lone green snake that Bud Rapp made all by himself. From the chand liers were streamers of garnet and gold, the fraternity colors. The Kappa oigd outdid them selves in trying to make everyone feel at home, especially that little room down in the basement. But the main floor certainly carried out the motif. Bales of hay were used instead of chair3, chickens were around in , coops, and the costumes of the whole ' crowd added the finishing touches. After wards, in one of their funnier moods, two couples from the party went down in front of the T. P., and tied a rope onto a lamp post, and held it across the side walk, charging admission to go by. But that didn't last too long, for eome of the patrons didn't want to pay too badlv At the Delt hard times house party gunny sacks were placed over the windows to give it that real look, and running around loose waa George Rosen with quite a bit of lipstick scattered thither and yon on his beaming pan. Oolie Anderson, Theta, and Dow Wilson came together, but didn't seem to stay together all evening. About 11:30 the place was vacated with the exception of the chaperons, and it's still a A.I.E.E. To Hear Frank Phelps Discussion of Electric Lifts Set Tomorrow "The Application of Direct Cur rent to Modern Electric Elevators" Is the title of the address to be given by Frank E. Phelps, under graduate student in electrical en gineering, before a meeting of the student .branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers which will be held tomorrow night at 7:30 in room 206 of mechanical engineering hall. Following Phelp's address, W. S. Laird, salesman for General Elec tric, will discuss the points brought out by the speaker. After the dis cussion .the group will go to the Stuart building where it will in spect the installation of a modern electric elevator under the direc tion of George Wertz, operating engineer of the building. Close to Unl. 138 No. 12 LEULLA WILLIAMS Select Studio PRIVATE LF!SONS BY APPOINTMENT Classes Monday nnrt Saturday 8:00 to 10:00 BALL ROOM A TAP Studio B4252 Re,. B4258 Advertising Honorary Pledges Nine Women Nine girls were pledged Into Gamma Alpha Chi, woman's hon orary and professional advertising sorority Thursday afternoon In room 313 of the Student Union building. New pledges are Evelyn Her vert, Elva Hewitt, Barbara Meyer, Rosalie Stuart, Lotus Nicholas, Jeannette Polonsky, Mary Arbit man, Mildred Storer and Dorothy Swoboila. mystery as to where they all went. Betty Meyer, KKG blizzard, has now fully recovered from her In Jury which Beechnut Ed Stceves claims she received by someone taking her by her feet and swing- FURR TO ENTERTAIN CERCLE WEDNESDAY Houghton Furr, vice president of Cercle Francais, will act as host and serve as main speaker of the evening when the club meets Wednesday evening at 7:30 at his home, 2720 So. 24 St. "Contemporary French Music" will be the topic of Furr's talk, and he will supplement his talk with several piano selections. ing her around until she hit some thing. However, Betty claims that It happened when she was sitting on someone's lap in a car, and that the door was suddenly opened. The person that opened the door graciously caught her, but In putting her back in, the T. Z. Koo To Address Engineer Convention T. Z. Koo, one of the leader) In the "New China" movement and an authority on present conditions in China, will speak at a general engineering convocation to be held this morning at 11 o'clock in the Temple theatre. All engineering classes will be dismissed at 11 o'clock for the convocation. door got in the way, and she went practically thru it. Pi Phi's are entertaining their province president who arrived yesterday noon. Mrs. Hanna is from Mankato, Kas. Lambda Chi pledges seen over BENGTSON TO SPEAK ON CENTRAL AMERICA Prof. Neltj Bengtson of dm Geography department will speak; on Central America this Thursday at 4 In Social Science auditorium. All students are' welcome to come, and special credit will be given to those Spanish etudenta who attend. the week end en masse upon the house parties, Turnpike, Engineer brawl, etc., were Ardra Franzene with PI Phi Marion Roberta, Royal Williams with Gertrude Slaughter, Trl Delt, and Gen Egle and Margaret Steburg. Bud Bierman of Holdrege re cently pledged Lambda Chi Alpha. ffijtfy uJ&ut oiutt Hmka tcJL W told M An AE50W White IS Always Right SiE THIS WiSK'S POST 7 f 0 S' t 15 AW n flt ... ortmv tiese 5mfims just ONLY ONE WOMAN in this quiet, innocent English village scented murder cold-blooded, cunning murder. "It's very easy to M?- she told Luke Fitzwilliam, "if no one sus pects you." But before she could name the killer, she, too, was struck down. And Luke, just back from police duty in die Straits Settlements, found himself facing a new kind of menace "accidental'1! death...You'll find the first installment of this mystery thriller on page 5 of your Post. Begm "easy to kill"..4 New Mystery Novel 4? AGATHA CHRISTIE Ci cflOTQAU- Iblil.i . t . team rc Preston MankoH.Pres. FOOTBALL Pito roc-Tnau. iUiw,lt.,Poll .5 ICQ ..."WHACKY BLONDES BELONG IN THE BRIG1" Captain Martin wai thinking of Laura and Dorrit, who memoriicd ea laws and used them to advantage. Rend about one they overlooked, in Moon ot Esmirillada, by Prank Bunco. ALSOP & KINTNER'S LATEST CHAPTER ON NEW DEAL ERS IN ACTION. In We Shall Mako America Over, they how you how laws really get born today, from brain -trust meeting to final fireside chat. COLOR PICTURES OF HENRY FORD'S 19TH CENTURY VILLAGE. At Dearborn, Henry Ford has recaptured early America, preserves it as national parks do buffalo and grizzly. Grandpa Town, illustrated with natural-color photographs, hows you what it's like. AND ... A new short story by FANNIE HURST, Mamma and Papa . . . HOLLYWOOD'S BIGGEST HEADACHE. 9re Copyriiht, 1938, by . . . Short stories, serials, edito rials, fun and cartoons. 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