Friday, "April '4, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN University adds to painting, sculpture collection fWt v rpi Li I v v i - . . v. x , f U M . v v ; I I I v if Japanese Wrestler Journal and Star. Two paintings and a piece of sculpture have been purchased by the university, and one painting, "Beached," by Julian Levi, has been purchased by the Nebraska Art association. All four pieces are from the art association's an nual show which closed in Morrill Sunday. "Japanese Wrestler," an oil by Henry Lee McFee. above, and "Red Moore." a pencil drawing by Eu gene Speiiht r, far right, are the two paintings purchased by the university. The third piece, right. Is a sculptural head cut directly from bla k Belgian marble by Marion Walton. The university was assisted in Its selections for the collection by two outstanding judges from out side: Mrs. Elizabeth S. Navas, trustee of the Murdock fund, Wichita Kas., and New York City; and Paul Gardner, director of the William Rockhill Nelson gallery of art, Kansas City, Mo. Henry Lee McFee is a Califor nia artist, and his "Japanese Wrestler" is considered one of his masterpieces and particularly val uable as a study in painting, ac cording to Professor Kirsch. Eu gene Speieher has just had another of his works purchased by the Chi cago Art institute, and Marion Walton was commissioned by the U. S. treasury department to exe cute a 14 foot sculptured group for the garden court of the federal building at the recent New York world's fair. Ag officials expect several thousand for Feeders' Day Several thousand farmers will meet in Lincoln April 18 for the annual Feeders' Day meeting, sponsored by the animal hus bandry department, Prof. William J. Loeffel, chairman of the de partment, said yesterday. Cooperation from civic clubs all over Nebraska indicate a record breaking crowd with all the facil ities on ag campus used to accommodate the gathering. As a part of the expanded plans this year, the first floor of the agricultural engineering building will be turned over for handling the overflow to the men's meet ing. Professor Loeffel said additional accommodations for lunches are being arranged by the university. The "dairyland cafeteria" will be open in the dairy building. FEATURED IN SATURDAY EVENING POST-ARROW AROTOWN I S I . . Mirl ft' '( J Yf Handkerchief ' ,y - -fj Short ''. Tins is tlie prize pattern of tlie Spring: good looking stripes on dusky background. The Sanforizcd-Shrunk Sliirt is $2. The harmonizing, wrinkle resistant Arrow Tie is $1. The Arotown Short are 6!e and the Arotown Handkerchief U 33c. Get them today for a well-groomed Spring. pm . w - . m ' a - r- f q 4! f "'" Iiimimiim i -ni IT- yr "' ! . .,. - : Beached X ft I r ji- I'M n I L ( H v.? 'A v.. , Jew7 J?eJ Moore Journal nd Star. JapJiinqA. uilh Mary Adelaide Hansen 7ie desperate members of Mr. Spurr's class passed around the hat this morn ing in class taking up a collection to be donated to the member of the class that got the lowest grade on the test. So there's a consolation prize at that! When the last re ports were made the sum exceeded 85 cents. Break up unexpected is that between Kappa Clara Louise Marcy and Phi Gam Gene Reese. These kiddies are from the same home town and have been going steady for quite Your Drug Store Going home this weekend? Take alone a box of Whit man or Gobelin Chocolates. OWL PHARMACY 118 No. 14th & P Phone 2-1068 a long time. Most everyone was expecting her to be wearing hia newly acquired Phi Gam pin. But there seems to be a certain Sig Alph, Pete Burland by name, who has changed her mind about the steady deal. Though reports have it that she and Gene will do oc casional dating. A secret? It might be. At least it was a mis take because the Residence halls for women, in their invitations to a musical tea, put the date as Sun day, April.... To end the sus pense, the tea is April 6. Phi Mus will be entertaining their district officers at a convention this week end and are giving a Panhellenic luncheon at the house this Satur day noon. One member from each sorority will attend. "A" club party dates include the wearer of the led N sweater Bus Knight of the Sigma Nu house who will te there with Tri Delt Mary Helen Dietrich who has just broken her steady deal with Delt Dick Gel latly. Picnics planned for the week end include the one that the Betas are planning before the Crud par ty that evening. The Sigma Nu's will start Saturday at 4 on a big chanter picnic. From the looks of the weather at present, both of these wil turn into indoor affairs. April Fool one day too late was the cry of Bob Keil as he firmly convinced one of the DAILY reporters that there was a very hot romance in the offing which would be an nounced this Sunday. Lloydcne Kershaw was already to call the whole paper to a stop while she got a scoop on this extra special tidbit when he called her up to tell her it was all a big joke. ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS FOR 8ALE OR RENT mi TYPEWRITER CO. mm i-s f.H tree rmiucMT cab rmicrc CTtmcMTC 1 'W Inbfc uVbUnbil IwK wiuii ivvinN Until April 15th . . . Commiulon obligations crate for men when they are contcrlpted Into military duty . . . Now three new advantage are offered by the tame reliable service whose facilities and experienced guidance are comtamly at your command. Nebraska and all neighboring states our field. Write DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE t (M IU, LUtelo, tUWMU - ' 1ST"'' " " ' ' J 130 N. 12th i !