The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 22, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, October 22, 1940
By Jo Duree
All the people who live for
week ends were nearly dead when
this one closed down and it was
Monday morning. . .early Monday
morning with several 8 o clocks
KU, located in the great Amer
ican Desert, proved green pas
tures for many migrators who de
clared in the excitement and hap
piness of victory that they
thought they d transfer at the se
mester. . .anyway, it was a fine
deal if we have concensus of
opinion ...
Many were those who found
Omaha a good place for fun . . .
among them, several Ak Count
esses who whipped up for prc-Ball
festivities. . .and incidentally. UNs
reputation for pulchrtude is going
to be aided and abetted for among
those chosen as Ak-Sar-Ben prin
cesses, are Ann Thomas, Joan
Metcalf, Alice Ann Hascall, and
Kay Tunison. . .while still chat
ting about this week end before
we put it away in mothballs and
scrapbooks we'll add that some
people left the immediate vicinity
for further points... DG pledge
Helen Matz, ex-Stephens Susie
who wears the pin of an AGR at
Law freshmen
leave homburg
for Texan felt
Abandoning the traditional
hard-brimmed homburg, the first
year law school class chose a soft
brimmed, light tan Texan felt as
their distinguishing headgear.
These hats are now sprouting over
the campus on the heads of all
law school freshmen.
Custom has been partially pre
served, however, for the brown
derby will be worn as usual by
the first student to pull a boner,
and will be passed from him to
the next one guilty of a howler."
The freshman hat, Ed Kirby,
class president, claims, signifies
the superiority of the wearer over
students of other schools on the
campus. This year's class went
against precedence in a effort to
purchase a "truly distinctive" hat,
Kirby said.
Seniors will again carry their
traditional canes, which as yet
have not been ordered.
Missou grasped the opportunity to
see Columbia, Mo., the MU-Iowa
State fracas and the AGR. . .
Dorothy Dehner, Pi Phi pledge
who is married to Lloyd Johnson
is no longer with UN. . .Arrowites
received Dorothy s verbal an
nouncement in the last day or
so ... ;
With Ralph Reed back being
seen around UN we might hazard
a guess that that's a factor in our
seeing that beautiful smile of
Alice Marian Holmes, more fre
quently. . ,
With the new outbreak of "We
Want to be a Captain, Too" pins
we're waiting for the pins that
the Kansas girls sported ... "We
Want a Captain" . . .
Betty Jo Kious and Bill Louvitt
are going steady now. . .
The Kappa Sigma's feminine
Alliance presented that buffet
supper of Sunday evening and
outside of the fact that people
were still, figuratively, in Kansas
we hear it was a real nice ditty. .
Ruthie Yourd, AOPi, and Hal
Schneidner, the lad with the Arf
Arf habit from the Sig Chi domi
cile... well, your guess is as good
as can be . . .
If you wonder at KKG pledges
Barb Simpson's being really
happy it may be all aticipation
for next week end when with
Missouri footballers and home
comers will be her favorite SAE,
a Missouri boy. . .
Werkmeister8 book in
new library list
Among new books recently pur
chased by the university library is
"Philosophy of Science," by Pro
fessor W. II. Werkmeister, of the
philosophy department.
Other books:
Democracy Today, by Christian Gauss
Saga of Frldtjof Nanaen. by Jon Sor
eimen.
Katrina, by Sally Snlmlneii.
Fatherland, Farewell! by Goala Larsann.
Education for Work, by T. L. Norton,
statesmen of the Lost Cause, by B. J.
Hendrick.
Rconomlci of Soclallim. by H. D. Dlck-
Inaon.
M.in of Glory. Simon Bolivar, by O. J.
Clinton.
Jean Sllieliua. by Karl Kkmaa.
Enellah Central Government, br H. L.
Parry.
Old Norse Poems, by Lee Milton Hol
lander.
Our Dally Bread, by Goata Larsson.
Santa Anna, by Wilfrid Hardy Callcott.
Inflation and Revolution, Mexico' Kxpe
rtence 191M17, by E. W. Kemmerer.
Tonite! 9:15 P.M.
Jingle . . J'nBle!
PROFESSOR
SPELL-IT
l Back To Make
,wlswiv Your Pockets Jangle!
I You Spell 'Em! 1 He Pay You!
Many Cah Awards!
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GEO. RAFT
ANN SHERIDAN
IDA LUPINO
Humphrey BOGART
in
"THEY DRIVE
BY NIGHT"
STARTING
TMUKSDAY
WORLD
PREMIERE.
It' Knee-Dep
In Gorgeou
Girl Sc Gain ft
The Year'a
Swinging
Singing
Dancing
Romancing
Hit!
NO INCREASE IN PRICES!
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SURPRISE! ! I Be In Front
of The VARSITY THEATRE
THURSDAY, . . . 12:45 P.M.
Theater offers free premier tickets
,."r... . .
TOO MANY GIRLS
TUESDAY NIGHT
ibai&h id arc is
20c Per Person
5 Miles East on "0"
UN coeds who once envied the
boys who could catch a foul over
the ball park fence, and use it to
gain a free admission to the biff
game, will get their chance to earn
a free admission for ball catching
when the Nebraska-Missouri game
captains and Barney Oldf ield movie
critic of the Lincoln papers, throw
footballs from the roof of the Var
sity theater Thursday.
Occasion for the celebration is
the opening of the world premier
of RKO's "Too Many Girls." At
12:45 p. m. the two footballs will
be thrown from the roof of the
building, and the two girls catch
ing the balls will be allowed to
bring either their sororities or 20
of their friends to the premier.
As a compensation prize 100
balloons, many containine truest
tickets to the show, will be re
leased at the same time. Girls who
come as guests of the football
catchers will be given "beanies"
skull caps with feathers, like those
worn by girls in the picture.
HEAR
ORSON
WELLES
in person
Friday, Oct. 25, 8 P. M.
Coliseum
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