The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE DAILY NERRASKAN, Vi EDNESDAV, ISOVEMKER 23, 1938
Debaters Face
Drake Toniie
Drake Debaters Open Neb raska Forensics
Time Labels N. U.
Grad'Trust-Buster'
In Latest Issue
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"-T"' (bixisL (DaviL hI
Florist Shop and the Daily Ne
braskan will stape a formal style
show in the Union ballroom. The
main purpose of the style show is
to show new formals for the ball,
and the proper flowers to go with
them.
Shades of Thanksgiving spirit. . .
elated by vacation anticipation. . .
rally this morning; at 11 at the
Sub. . .Sipma Delta Taus celebrat
ing Monday night with a fake
candy passing. . .Alpha Phi s Betty
Lou Wentz and Ruth Winkler to
spend their vacation in Norfolk !
S'i'V! Sant,alL while DU-si Sigma Kappas plan to spend
Kd McDonnell and Avery Forke : Thanksgiving in various places,
visa Johnny Adkins. . .many Sig ! Hollis Kf,pfrs and c,nevieve Eu.
Alph s, ATO s and PL' s planning j bank wlU be wiln n,,, Olido ln
to be at the Music Box in Omaha Omaha; several will spend vaca
next Saturday night... Phi Psi , tion in Iowa wiln Emma Marie
Bert ickery to have as his ruest i Schuttloffel and Betty Lehman;
Woerner Bueh. exchange student j and GelTV Hubbard is off to Kan
. . .Srmth Davis' poetry being i sas City visit one of ner names
raved about in the Crib by ;ome 0f yesterday
Tri Delta's. .Beta Nolle turning! Edith Houston is going home
the heads of freshman girls as he vitn Marv Jane McMunjn, ch; 0
flashes thru the SUB...rhi Mu j sislc.r
Bonnie Hubbard to spend her va- ! . .
Sijma Phi Kpsilon annoiinces
the initiation of Harold Mallo and
Forrest Wilson.
canon in toum uakota. . .Sigma
Alpha Mu pledges taking all night
pnd next day sneak .. .still unac
counted for. . .Theta's wondering
when and if Suzv Harrison will j
return to pass the candy. . .Vir-i II imrp DfWDIIItC
ginia Haney, Pi Phi. back in eir- LHUiLO DUUN HULLO
culation again officially. . .Delta
Gamma Helen "Duck-window"
Davis wekoing Hunter Jim Stew
art. Phi Delt. . .Nebraska's Date
Bureau publicity in the week's
Look... Ann Hustead. Kappa,
practicing long and bard for iier
part in the Kosmet Kiub phow
Forensic Season Opens
On "Funds" Question
Competing in their first inter
collegiate debate of the season,
Nebraska debaters will face repre
sentatives of Drake university to
night in Andrews at 7:30
o'clock. The question will be, Re
solved: "that the United States
should cease to use public funds
(including credit) for the purpose
of stimulating business."' This
topic is the national collegiate de
bate question, for the year, as
selected by Pi Kappa Delta, na
tional honorary forensic fraternity.
D r a k e's feminine affirmative
speakers, Jane Gibson and Ruth
Frisby, will be opposed by Sam
Kirshenbaum and Harold Turkel.
This argument will be held in
room 126.
Speaking for the affirmative for
Nebraska, Hilton Gustafson and
Donald Nemetz, will have as their
opponents. John Simmons and
William Wisdom. This debate, also
at the same time, will be held in
room 101.
All Veterans.
Members of the Nebraska group
have all had training in debate
work. Nemetz and Gustafson were
members of the squad last season
and both are members of Delta
Sigma Rho, honor debate society.
Nemetz was nn the championship
district debate team during his
high school career at Blair. Tur
kel debated at Lincoln high school
and won the Faulkner cup for ora
torical ability as well as being a
member of Ihe interclass cham-
Pictured above is the Drake university debate team, which will meet the Nebraska squad tonight
in Andrews at 7:30. They are, from left to right, William Wisdom, Jane Gibson, Ruth Frisby and
John Simmons.
playing
Omega house with Phyllis Jensen
and Helen Pascoe .. .Culver and
Ted Brooks, Phi Delts. to journey
Dallas-ward on accounta' a little
heart interest. . .the Fireman's ball
tonight to be biggest entertainment
of a big evening . . .and do all have
fun at your turkev dinners. . .and
all that ...
Mrs. Warren Day entertained
the Delta Vpsilon mothers club at
a 1 o'clock luncheon yesterday.
The luncheon tab:e was decorated
with chrysanthemums in bronze
shades. Mrs. Herbert Brownell.
former president, gave a rcnoit
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the waltz running a close second.
Yet a few persons called the j pjonship team. He won the long
ballroom the "pitfall covered j debate trophy for freshmen last
with flowers." !'f ar. Kirshenbaum was also a
.. ... champion debater in high school
The hostess w as responsible . , of thc ,ong d.bate
the University
de roloi'Tip. hartshorn, nnrl sails in
Arabs, Walt Disney Make
Requests of J. P. Guilford
Kappa Sig-s Frank Kudra "and Bob i for ,ne complete comfort of all the ! trnphv awardcd at
Finn, nkvi m,rW. .t it,. I P"'-s;s- Sne alw-ys '--pt eau I Hvo rears aeo.
iiiunr. iui: isnurii, nnu sans m . Di ake debaters nave naa con-
me jar.ies room lor cases ot
University Psychologist
Grants Unusual Favors
Three unusual requests from dif
ferent parts of the world have
came to Dr. J. P, Giuford, pro
fessor of psychology. One letter
from the University of Iraq in
Arabia asked permission to trans
late his new textbook on psychol
ogy into Arabic. No similar book
in English has been translated
into this language since a text
published bark in 1921.
Another letter from Hollywood,
where the Walt Disney studios are
located, asked Dr. Guilford to fur
nish film technicians with- all his
information on the psychological
effects of color. Eecause of the
room for case?
sudden fainlncss. and in the gen
tlemen's room a clothes brush
and boot-jack.
"The customary refreshments
for a lfuge party are ice cream,
lemonade and cake. One word of
i tu.nc hp nvf cpvpral lun
wiinujii; in an iiusic.sm-s, you can ; aur)jenceR
never kiiuv, , w nen you pjacc wine j
or brand v before your guests,:
and are making nn cxtr n sn e tour
Ivies with fourteen colleges and i rC " . -""'V -"""s ""''
universities and will give exhibi
scliool
Dr. Guilford has already agreed to
teach psychology at the Univer
sity of Southern California during
the summer session of 1939.
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W.A.A. Puts Out S.O.S.
For Salesgirl Corps
Salesgirls are needed for the
football game Thursday. Any
girl interested should go to the
W. A. A. office In Crant Memo
rial, room 200.
Wendell Berge, who graduated
from Nebraska in 1925, is now
known as Trust-Buster Berge
whose most recent attack was di
rected at advertising, "the flossy
handmaiden of Big Business," ac
cording to this week's issue of
Time.
Berge, as executive Assistant
to U. S. Assistant Attorney Gen
eral Thurman Arnold, addressed
the American Finance Conference
last week, discussing the adver
tising "consent decrees" of the
Ford and General Motors compa
nies. When a student at Nebraska,
Berge was an Acacia affiliate,
married a Nebraska coed, Laura
Whelpley.
belt Johnson, will meet tonight at
7:15, in room 303, Ag hall. The
group will discuss the Epistle of
John.
Credit unions have been organ
ized at Missouri's five state teach
ers' colleges.
Texas Delegation
Visits Union Sunday
Delegates from the University
of Texas at Austin will be guests
i of the Union Sunday when they
stop in Lincoln to inspect ana
study the building and the stu
dent program.
The Texas delegates will be on
their way to Minneapolis Where
the University of Minnesota is to
be host to the convention of stu
dent union managers and directors.
The Texas union, which was
studied and visitftd before the Ne
braska union was built, is con
sidered one of the best ttudent
buildings in the country.
Debates will start promptly at r x. ... ' .
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t.:n'Tn Journl.
whom ynu may be tempting to j
been symposium written by 12 out-
n(.n,n-!3 mm if are inv
utter ruin. Better . lar. to have a t d j1h t (.na,.pe.
reputation as strict than to have
the s.n upon your soul of having '
put poison before those who part-jFrosh Do Not Assemble
took of your hospitality." i j- AUr TW.c AJoc-l
Guests were warned against ' ui n.u " -'-
,-ited to at- ! r,iaileJ a ftract from one of the standing authorities in'the field of
large publishing houses to edit a j abnormal social, child, clinical, in-
textbook on fields of psychology. I dustrial, and the other special
a publication which is to be a I branches of psychology.
of her trip to the Henry Ford making any display of affection
Greenfield village. Assisting Mrs. for even the dearest of friends. I . W'" "
Day were Mrs. Raymond McCon- j Kissing in public was considered j this week but the
nell, Mrs. Herbert Forke. and Mrs. : bad taste. While dining, gloves ! uUr "M'. be .,esiumn"1
Rex Bailey. and mittens worn at the table had i Lne ..l Jh'jnkspMng
' just gone out of styl. The proper
Eeta Theta Pi held its annual material for a dress was silk or
Thanksgiving dinner last night. ' thin material over silk trimmed
According to reports, they had : with lace, flowers or ribbon.
TurKey and dates. :
Alpha Xi Delta and Chi Omega
had their Thanksgiving dinners
Monday evening. Both had guests.
The
tgain-
day
next
after school
Tuesday
starts
Beside the regular talks variouf
girls in the club will give short de
scriptions of the Military Eall and
the Mortar Board party for the
Bengtson Speaks
At Vesper Hour
Professor Discusses
Latin-American People
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STI'AHT
L4ST Ml .'
"If I Were King"'
Starts Thuri.i
ry 4 iMiprr Mrrl- OImtiiii
In
"The Cowboy and the
Lady"
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ji rm:
hbim" And '
irniclit. Hlm-e snft
Alitf.Mi In 1 rimhlr"
STARTS THURS.!
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
in
"Jut Aniunri thr .r'f"
Pl'j Second Big Hit! I
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(HIIEi:i'M
Hurry'. . . . I. nut Hay'.
Judy Garland
Freddie Bartholomew
"LISTEN
DARLING
"Detestable" Jewelry.
"The Ladies Book of Etiquette"
advised. "Eat your soup quietly.
To make any noise in eating is
simply disgusting. The knife is to
cut your food with, and must
never be used while eatins. To i
Danielnon i munch or smack the lips are vul- j
; gar faults, ha are pouring coffee
and tea into your saucer."
The talanted young musician
: never should make unnecessary .
j movements at the piano such as: ,
I swinging the body to and fro. mov
ing th" head, and rolling the eyes.
I Wearing any jewelry in the
i street was "detestable." While on
! the street a well-mannered girl
never stopped to speak to a gentle
' man. She never dragged her skirts
! in the mud or raised lh m above
the tops of her high-button
shoes.
j "Ignore Him."'
I The traveling woman remem
j tiered a calico bag in which she
carried trai kern and sandwiches
for long trips. "If you are so un
fortunate while traveling on a
I boat to suffer from aea-sickness.
never leave home without a straw
coveted bottle of brmdy. and an
other of camphor, ln your carpet
i hag. If a genilmian on deck sits
near you and seems disponed In
he inpertinerit, or ohlriiHive in his
attentions or conversation, lower
your veil and turn from him,
either looking from thc window or
i reading."
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benefit of the girls, who are from ! . .. ' mimme in our at-
out of town. ! UiY- toward our Latin-American
; neighbors, ' said Dr. Nels Bengtson
' of the
Bengtson
department.
pie down beyond the Rio Grande.
"They are' faithful and regular
in their relationships, and the fact
that they wear little or no cloth
ing is not a sign of immorality,"
he declared.
Mary Bullock presented the de
votional meditation for Thanks
giving meeting, with the Vesper
choir inging "Come Ye Thankful
People, Come." by Elvey.
Men's Bible Class Will
More than 1.700 trees on the , when he snoke at Vespers last! Meet in Aa Hal loniaht
Connecticut State college campus might in Ellen Smith. In support I
were destroyed in the recent east 1 of his statement be told of the The men's Bible discussion class,
coast hurricane. high sense of morals of the peo- ! under the instruction of Rev. Al-
I For the first six months of W'M.
gilts to educational institutions de
clined $rfc.5;K,lfc6 from tiie total
yf a similar period of last year.
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MONDAY, NOV. 28
ruiicapiK
Mail Order and Advance Tickets on Sale
at Danielnon Floral Co., 1306 N Str.
Advance 83c Ea. Door Adm. (1.10 Ei.
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STUDENTS Dancing
Begins ot 8:30 for Your Convenience
SUCH GOINGS ON!
Have not been seen since the Indians enter
tained the Pilgrim fathers back in the good
old days.
KOSMET KLUB
FALL REVUE
Spend half a dollar you'll whoop and holler
it's a pow-wow of entertainment, no less
5 Frorernity Skits
5 SoToriry Skits
Presentation of Nebraiko
Sweetheort
Thanksgiving Day
4 Curtoin Acts
Presentation of
Prince Kosmet
Laughs for oil
9:00 A. M.
STUART THEATER
About What to Give
for Christmas?
The Daily
Nebraskan
for
Featuring the Most
Unusual Gifts in
Lincoln Stores!
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if you don't find what you're look
ing for in the gift column, call the
Rag business office and ask for the
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