2 DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, March 20, 1941 Dear Diary, Got a letter from Bill this morning asking me up for the week-end. Am so excited! Went down town and bought new spring things to take with me. Began with a light blue, tan, and brown overplaid suit, which should be very practical for the daytime, 'cause It's semi-sport Formal wear . . . r - it I'hiito by Hill I-nlla, Jr. Tiny white stars shine in the blue crepe of Alpha Chi Omega Marge Stewart's spring formal. type. Am putting a light tan glen pole cloth blouse with it. Found a darling pair of light tan specta tor pumps and purse to match them. My hat is a brown wide brim snap, with a light blue band. I liked the hat because it has blue on brown like the men are wearing. Decided on 1 i ght blue "shorty" gloves here. I've been wearing V length gloves, and now we go back to short . ones. Oh well, in a y b e that's what the war does. Guess it's i J U showing itself in. , the formal I trot. too. The shirt is a red and green flowered print, red sash, and white? silk jersey tailored blouse. Even looks like South America to me. Now all I need to complete the spring outfit is a dressy dress and coat. I think that the powder blue silk with a lace fronts-piece and jacket would be best and its I very practical too, for the lace comes off, and leaves a tailored dress. Oh yes, and the coat. Saw one in navy blue. They had these In almost all prices, but I'm going to get the light weight one at 519.95. It's very fitted, and the lace collar of the dress would look cute on the out side of the col lar Will o-pt Q . i fplt. 'cause it's so much more prac tical. Navy dress shoes shoull about finish the whole thing up. Can wear the same gloves that 1 got for my suit. If the money holds out and it won't at this rate I'll buy some white ones too. Well, h a v really had quite a nice day, diary. Happy? Why, of course, didn't I buy clothes today ? YOUR AUTHOR, MARY LOUISE SIMPSON. FA si (Continued from Page 1.) originated, "Two stitches in time save eighteen." McCarthy says: I'm valking down the strit, and im tinkink how bootiful is sprink. with de lettle crocusseses and de grin gress, and tings, and ven I'm seeink de glar frum de sun vich YOUR-DRUG STORE We Handle All Standard Drug's at Prices Low as " Any in the City. Fill your needs with us. OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th & P 2-1063 Hundreds of Smartly Tailored Spring Suits in Covert, Gab erdine, Tweeds & Worsted flits I It $16.50 $19.50 $22.50 Dundee Smart Clothes It one of the oldest clothing man ufacturers In America today. Stores from coast-to-coast. Free Pressing Service for Life of Suit is on de sidevalk I'm savink "McCarthy" I'm alvays callink mineself McCarthy on count once ven I'c a chile I'm knowink a Roosian by name Murphy so I'm sayink, "McCarthy, you shuld goink to git into de sociable swink . . . you should goink to take de valk in de pock an see de birds and de bugscs, and de leete blums pushing dere vay through de hard grund ... see de squrrils eatink peanuts wich de peoples are trowink to dem . . . see de vater, vich is reeplink, hidder and yon, hidder and yon, peacable lak Home ec honorary entertains coeds Omicron Nu entertained eight sophomores in home economics who stood highest in their fresh man year recently at the home of Margaret Fedde of the home eco nomics department. Survey- (Continued from Page 1.) A slight majority of 51 percent declared "just about right," and the rest said "too little." Altho three-fourths of the stu dents believe higher education is not being pushed too much in this country which already has in its colleges and universities a greater proportion of its youth than any other nation -a surprising set of answers was obtained from this question: "Without mentioning names, do you know any students per sonally who would be better off at work than in college?" YES, said 88 percent NO, said 12 percent Of course, any response to that question is necessarily based on personal opinion. Barring preju dice and some duplication, the sur. vey nevertheless provides an indi cation of the extent to which many colleges may be wasting their energies on campus misfits. More men than women believe there is overemphasis on college education, the results of the poll show. This is perhaps to be attri buted to the greater demand for "college men" than for. "college women" that has been in vogue for some time. A tabulation by sexes follows: All Emphasized too much 25 Emphasized about right 51 Emphasized too little 24 Men Women 30 19 43 62 27 19 mb.wmm r.M i M ji j n hi n r ijij i j j u i u ii smjs.:i iiumiiji ilmj ij 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 u l i sm m "jmj n r i j 1 1 ; 3 . 0 iil y : '-a ';V 7 I hi ' y ' -;' ; ? rF-f IaI rk fi-:JrM f AiAi 7 ivx Filial Exam for telephones TIIIS electrical "mouth at Bell Telephone Laboratories i9 putting a new telephone to one of its final tests. Over and over, it can repeat these odd sentences without the slight est variation. They contain all the fundamental sounds that con tribute to the loudness of sound in our speech. This mouth can also make tests with simple tones of known pitch and intensity. At the same time other telephones are being steamed, baked, frozen, lifted and dropped into their cradles by tireless ma chines. All this is part of a carefully planned curriculum that makes every piece of telephone equip ment prove it is capable of giving you the best possible service under any and all conditions. Attention All B. D. O. C. CANDIDATES Your Free Tickets for March 22 fcr the Turnpike May He Obtained at HARVEY BROS. 1230 "O" St. TO THE 1941 B.D.O.C. BOB POE Congratulations to the Best Dressed Man on the Campus. Chosen from 5 Runnersup Ed Milder Bob Kerl Bob Windle Bill Ottman and Cliff Meier Selected from thirty-nine nominees by a representative group of nine coeds and two prominent professors. The campus acclaims you! In conducting the 1941 B. D. O. C. contest we hare attempted to further at Nebraska casual and distinctive attire. Ap propriateness has been the key-word in the current contest. As examples of this theme in dress, various organizations entered candidates. To those candidates, to the signers of their nomination blanks, to the judging committee, and to the entire student body we extend our thanks. The contest is of your making. You have made it a success. 1114"0" St. 2-4432