The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 10, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, April 10, 194!
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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The California
Sunshine that hit the campus
Tuesday night has been the occa
sion for a lot of new rainy
weather fashions. Shirley Russel
whipped about the campus look
ing like a pert fisherman in her
beige gabardine raincoat and
sou'wester -but beneath the coat
she wears a Kelly green jacket
with white piping that calls to
mind the proverbial "May flow
ers." The ATOs
Are specializing in sports shirts
and saddle shoes with an occa
sional wool gabardine suit thrown
in for more important dates. Take
Tom Miller, the pride of the Tau
house, for instance. . .Light beige
is the color he prefers, and Paul
Miller takes his in chocolate
brown.
Kappa Ginny Hay will dazzle
a Sig Alph at Iowa U. this week
end in a navy silk dress with those
so-feminine frills at the square
neckline and spit pockets. Worthy
of mention, too, are the navy
patent sandals, heelless and toe
less, with white stitching at the
toe.
Esquire-ite
Bob Poe has done it again! He
By Jun Jmifco
bought another suit... a favorite
double-breasted job in rich light
brown with a light stripe. And a
hat. . .of the same brown featur
ing a wide brim and low crown.
People like Pi Phi Betty Jean
Johnson have all the luck. She
sent her parents a clipping of the
article from last month's DAILY
describing a complete wardrobe
priced to suit Dad's heart at $69.50.
Last week Dad came through with
a check for the same amount.
JuBt as sure as the Easter pa
rade da a s near, people start
blossoming in prints. There's Chi
O Jean Anderson, who wears a
polka-dot print with dusty rose
background and navy dots. And
then AOPi Jean Humphrey sports
a new twin print. The colors are
brown and white, with an alter
nating color scheme on skirt and
blouse,
Schiaparelli
May advocate that sleek, sophis
ticated look to hook a man, but
the Nebraska coeds still' stick to
the feminine angle. DG Dottie
Thomas combines the national
colors with this philosophy in a
silk date dress of navy and white
with red accessories. Kappa Phyd
Hoffman wears a felt off the face
mt with a halo of a veil. Yards
In The Groove
By Preston Hayes
Barbs set
alterations
and yards of veil also trim the
blue straw pill-box the completes
Alpha Chi Wanda Crumbaugh's
costume. Mademoiselle contributed
the navy coat and Vogue adver
tised her blue leather shoes with
snake-skin trim as the "Shoes of
the Month."
Sig Nu Gene Wolf looks right
smooth in a suit of a gabardine
covert mixture. The extra long
coat has peaked lapel and saddle
stitching. Phi Psi Gordo Johnston,
his brothers tell me, has a new
pea-green overcoat.
We've been talking about suits
and coats a lot, but here is an
other one of each that we can't
leave out. Alpha Phi Beth Hanisch
wears a waist-length jacket of
natural covert and a flared skirt,
while Louis Christie likes navy
blue for her suit with the cardigan
neckline. AOPi Pat Slattery throws
a new sping coat over her suits.
The double-breasted, fitted coat is
of green and brown herringbone
tweed with a lynx collar.
Things we hear about that are
hot off the fashion griddle: Marj
Jones in a glen plaid suit with
brown accessories; and Phi Gam
Paul Wykert wearing Shetland
tweed single-breasted in brown
and blue.
University buys
oil painting by
"McSorley's," an oil by Louis
Bourne, has been purchased this
year by the university as an addi
tion to the collection of Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Hall, according to Prof.
Dwlght Kirsch, chairman of the
art department.
A special exhibition of recent
additions to the collection will
open Sunday in the second floor
corridors of Morrill. In it will be
included all purchases made from
the 1941 Nebraska Art association
Election-
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whether or not the person has been
officially or unofficially announced
as a nominee.
Printed matter.
'"No printed, mimeographed,
typei. or otherwise published ma
terial" shall mean: no handbills,
posters, papers, newspapers, or
any other type of materials or ad
vertising on which appears any
other type of pictorial representa
tion of thought which material is
transmitted to any voter by any
means whatever or is posted in
any place except the inside of a
private home, boarding house,
rooming housp, fraternity house,
or sorority house. Any such ma
terial posted in the university
residence halls for women shall be
considered "published material."
"Shall ho permitted" shall mean:
shall b.; legal and in accord with
this article.
"Impartial announcements" shall
mean: a list of all candidates for
all offices to he filled by the elec
tion, in which list the candidates'
names must all appear correctly
spelled, in the same kind of type,
in the same color and shade of
ink and with no extra markings
of any sort beneath, over, arond,
or beside any particular names
which marking does not appear
in the same way by all names In
the list. Such lists may conttin
the political affiliations of all can
didates but no other information
about them unless such informa
tion is officially authorized by iht
Student Council.
The prett.
The' "press" shall mean: any
publication which has the approval
of . the university publications
board. In all cases the editors of
such publications shall be held di
rectly responsible for what ap
pears in the publication.
"Violating these rules" shall
mean: in any way causing the
rules of this article to be broken
or Infracted.
"Either in person or through his
supporters' shall mean: either by
'McSorley's;
Louis Bouchc
. . . for art collection
show, which closed last Sunday.
The group will remain on display
until the middle of May.
Approximately $400,000 worth
of art has been acquired since the
Hall collection was given to the
university in 1928 with a bequest
for additional purchases each
year. This includes 24 oil paint
ings, 23 etchings and lithographs,
eight water colors and drawings,
two tempera paintings and eight
pieces of sculpture.
Collection worth $75,000.
The Nebraska Art association
has been purchasing paintings
since its organization in 1880 and
now has a collection valued at
$75,000. Since 1928 it , has
acquired 16 oil paintings and 3 in
tempera.
Lincoln citizens have purchased
eight items in the recent NAA
shows, according to Professor
Kirsch. A dozen items have been
selected by Dr. Earl Harper, di
rector of the school of fine arts
at the University of Iowa, for a
special exhibition in the Iowa
Union building at the forthcoming
inauguration of the new presi
dent, Dr. Virgil M. Hancher.
Howley, the ultimate object of the
conference is "to end with a deci
sion on what part women are go
ing to play in politics."
Mortar Boards presented as
their conclusions regarding "pres
ent political situation" the follow
ing statements:
"Mortar Board still believes that
nothing constructive can be gained
by the present system of faction
politics on the University of Ne,
braska campus.
"University of Nebraska campus
politics have degenerated into
mere factional bickering rather
than developing a system in which
the best persons are elected to
office. If any element of citizen
ship training could be brought into
a revision of campus politics, Mor
tar Board feels that women might
rightfully enter politics.
"Before such a step is taken,
however, Mortar Board proposes
to give women students an oppor
tunity to learn the meaning of pol
itics, how political systems may be
organized and what they may accomplish."
For shuffle rhythm
fans there is Jan Savitt's "Green
Goon Jive" with that cutting brass
and those super-saxes (in unison).
The muted trumpet is the way we
like it, and the trombone chorus
rates a plus, too. The out chorus
should lift you with some pile
driving brass, some oh-so-high
trumpeting, and those sending
saxophones. Classical take-off Is
the reverse, "Les Preludes" a
sweet but not sensational version
of Liszt's mastcrwork.
We still take
Mr. Artie Shaw for dance music.
He appeals to our aesthetic sense
when he fails to satisfy our taste
for the "hot," for Artie and band
play beautiful music. Those vio
lins, violas and even those cellos
provide auper background for
whatever you want, . . . hot or
sweet. There's plenty of color in
his music, recalle the Fr ench horn
and oboe of "Frenesi." Top it all
off with that never ending and
perfect beat provided by a top
notch rhythm section headed by
one Nick Fatool. Those are some
of the reasons we like "Chantez
le Bas" . . . which has some fine
piano, too. The up-and-over.
"Danza Lacumi" is the best
rhumba record we've heard . . .
Mr. Shaw's crew goes Latin, and
so will you.
Collegiate
Oddities
The world's greatest storehouse
of petroleum information is being
assembled at the University of
Texas in a library of driller's
"logs" for every oil and water well
in Texas.
University of Michigan library
extension service reports increased
popular intefest in defense, Latin
American problems, taxation, eco
nomic conditions, and problems of
citizenship and adult education.
University of San Marcos in
Lima, Peru, is the oldest univer
sity in the new world.
Ill
I-M plan
By Budd Walker.
Meeting Monday night, the Barb
Council adopted a plan whereby
the method of awards for intra
mural winners will be completely
revised. Under the existing sys
tem, medals are awarded to all
the players on the winner and runner-up
in each barb sport, major
and minor. Under the new set-up,
the sports will be classified, with
basketball, touch football, and
softball listed as major sports, and
volleyball, ping pong, and track
the minor events.
For each major sport, the intra
mural department will buy a per
manent silver trophy, to be placed
in the bar office. Upon comple
tion of the schedule of -each sport,
the name of the winning team will
be engraved on the trophy, but the
trophy itself will remain in the
barb office, in a showcase now be
ing built.
Should any team win a single
sport three consecutive years, it
would be given permanent posses
sion of the trophy, provided that
it could prove that the trophy
would remain in the house to
which it was awarded, and pro
vided also that the Barb club dem
onstrated sufficient stability to
establish responsibility. The trophy
thus awarded to a club would then
be replaced by the barb council.
The minor sport winners will
continue to receive medals for their
endeavors, but if enough interest
is shown in the new plan to raise
the general level of Barb sports,
some t porta now listed as minor
would be added to the major clas
sification . and trophies would be
purchased for them.
The purpose of the change is to
stimulate barb clubs to become
more stable, and to stimulate for
mation of co-operative houses. It
is believed that many students not
now availing themselves of the
benefits of the co-op system would
be moved to do so by the desire
for continuity attendant to this
system.
a personal action or by the action
of any one of his supporters or by
any member of the political fac
tion with which he is affiliated,
no matter whether or not he
knows such action will be taken,
is being taken, or has been taken.
Term candidate.
In considering the definition of
the term 'candidate" the penalty
of violation of a rule shall apply
to the individual with whom th
violation is concerned. If the vio
lation is concerned with a political
party, then the penalty shall ap
ply to all nominees affiliated with
that party.
Ignorance of this article and its
interpretation shall not be con
sidered a valid excuse for the vio
lation of the rules of this article
either by an individual, a group of
individuals, or a political faction.
Regular news items appearing in
the "press" (as above defined)
and concerning any candidate
shall not be considered as viola
tions of this article unless they
contain editorial comment about
the candidate or unless they are
not impartial.
Mortar Board-
( Continued from page 1.)
and also to compare local campus
politics to government politics.
According to Mortar Board Beth
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