T1IRF.E daily Ni nnSKN Stop, obey law, campus cop warns scampering students "Moat of the students drive carefully and their cars are usu ally in good shape," Sgt. Regler told the NEBRASKAN yester day as students once more cre ated the annual university traffic problem with their vehicles rang ing from Buick eights to model T's. The campus cop suggested the following points to help students keep the campus safe: Do not walk against the red light. Do not jay walk. Use cross walks. Obey stop signs. Do not double park to un load passengers. Use the yellow line and un loading zones. Regler pointed out that Lt. R. O. Bonnet at the traffic division of the police department, has often listed the crossing from social sci ences to Temple as "public enemy number one." The campus police force has a great deal to do in protecting property on the campus. During the summer they watch for fire hazards, and during the school year they keep an eye on the park ing areas of both the city and ag college campuses. "Help us keep our 100 percent safety record," Sgt. Regler re quests. "We have never had a se rious accident on the campus." Union Aids Social Life1 Von Sant tells frosh of leisure activities Pharmacists elect three Nebraskans Burt, Bukey, Lyman win governing posts "There are four phases in uni versity life," said K. F. Van Sant, in addressing the freshman lecture groups Thursday. These are, namely, the Instructional, the service, the research and the cul tural divisions. The Student Union deals mainly with the latter, help ing the student to improve his so cial life." Many activities are offered by the Union to give the student an interesting place to while away leisure time, and gain something in so doing. The Union sponsors book reviews frequently in the Book Nook, offers music for the person who enjoys passing a few restful hours in that way. There are always pictures on the wall, constantly rotated, brought for people too busy to sec the fine exhibit at Morrill hall. "It offers tournaments of bridge in the game rooms, and ping pong in the ping pong room in the base ment. Many an enjoyable hour is spent at the tea or evening dances in the beautiful ballroom. There are ample places for meetings and banquets, should you be needing such a spot. And one may find much pleasure 'coking' or dining in one of the various eating places of the Union." "To sum it all up. the Union is yours. It was built for you, so why not get the most from it : Van Sant concluded. War topics feature additions to library Among the new books recently received by the library is "Govern ment Price Policy in the United State During the World War," by by Herbert Stein. The topic cov ered in the book is particularly timely. "Foundations of Democracy," a and Robert A. Taft; "Constitu tionalism and the Changing World," by C. H. Mcllwain, and "World Iteration," by Oscar Newfang also apply to the pres ent war situation. Other books listed are: Myself When YounR, , by Margot, Countess of Oxford and ABquith. An Autobiography, by M argot, Coun tii of Oxford and Asqulth. My Ireland, by Lord K. J. M. D. P. Dunsany. Swedpn, A Modern IVmoffrncy on An cient Foundations, by Nils Herlitt. Toward a Dimensional Heallsm, by Charles M. Prry. Fom Morality to Religion, by W. G. DeBureh. Deutsche Natlonaleriiehiinn firundfor men und Methodik, by Von Wallorirtz. An Kssav on Critical Appreciation, by R. W. Church. The Sculptured Courtesan, by Ben Field. The Poet's Defense, by J. Bronowskl. Captain Marryat and the Old Navy. by Christopher l.lov'. New jersey, A uuine to us r resent and Past, compiled by Federal Writer's Project. F.urope's Discovery of South Africa, by Rev. Sidney R. Welch. the theme of the cover and will be carried throughout the issue dedicated to the frosh," says Edi tor Betty Roach. Three members of the univer sity college of pharmacy staff were elected to national offices at the recent meetings of the Amer ican Pharmaceutical association and the American Association of colleges of Pharmacy held at At lanta, Ga. Dr. J. B. Burt, chairman of the department of pharmacy, was nominated vice president of the pharmaceutical association. The election will be held this fall. He was also elected chairman of the scientific section of the associa tion, and was appointed a mem ber of the long range policy com mittee which was created at this year's convention. Buckey made vice-chairman. Dr. F. S. Bukey, research asso ciate on the pharmacy staff, was advanced from secretary to vice chairman of the conference ol chemistry teachers of the Ameri can Association of College of Fharmacy. Dean R. A. Lyman was nomi nated to the governing board of the American Pharmaceutical as sociation, and was re-elected edi tor of the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. Mr. Humor magazine offers freshman education issue Freshmen!!! Do you know what to do if your blind date has buck teem : t.m barrassing situations sometimes arise when the only way out is to be swallowed up in the floor, but there are better wavs. In the in itial issue of the Awgwan dedi cated to the bewildered-freshmen will be given the answer to this question and several other tn and true embarrassing situations, in an etiquette column especially for freshmen. Another feature of this issue will be a feature on the age-old problem of hour dances under the title of "Isn t This Hour Dance : written by Margaret Krause. "In novation" will be a new column on the latest swing records by Bob Hemphill. The gore column will spot-light the freshman pledges and their ramblings. The more choice mor sels of gossip will be about the up perclassmen. "Freshman bewilderment will be Lambda Chi Alpha, Theta Kappa Nu fraternities unite Lambda Chi Alpha and Theta 1 Kappa Nu fraternities' plans have been approved for the uniting of the two under the name of Lambda Chi Alpha. This word has been re ceveid by the local chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha from the inter national president. The united fraternities will have approximately 100 under-graduate chapters, will be the fourth largest Greek letter social fraternity, and will be represented in 39 states of the United States and in one prov ince in Canada. Lambda Chi Alpha was estab lished at Nebraska in 1921 when the local fraternity Kappa Delta Thi was chartered. It now has ap proximately 350 members. Conventions approve move. Proposals for the amalgamation of the two organizations were ap proved by Lambda Chi Alpha at its biennial assembly late in Au gust m ban Francisco and at a special convention of Theta Kappa Nu in Birmingham, Ala., late in August. Several members of Theta Kappa Nu have been elected to the governing board of Lmbda Chi Alpha. Prior to the union, Lambda Chi Alpha had 79 functioning chapters in addition to one group, granted a charter at the San Francisco as sembly. Theta Kappa Nu had 37 chapters. Founded In 1909 at Boston uni versity, Lambda Chi Alpha had grown from a law society started a number of years before. Its early growth was in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jer sey, but it quickly spread to all parts of the United States. It crossed the border In 1926. found ing a chapter at the University of Toronto. Indianapolis headquarters. 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