The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 20, 1941, Page 5, Image 10

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    Sunday, April 20, 1941
DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Monday, April 21
5:00 Tassels meeting, Union room 313.
Barb Council meeting, barb office, Union.
5:30 Psi Chi initiation, Union room 315.
6:00 Towne club dinner, Union parlors A and B.
Faculty men's club meeting, Union parlor C.
Psi Chi dinner meeting, Union parlors
X and Y.
6:30 American Association of University Pro
fess6rs melting, Union parlor Z.
7:00 WAA mass meeting, Grant Memorial.
7.30 Delta Sigma Delta meeting, Union room 315.
8:00 Psi Chi lecture, Union ballroom.
Towne club meeting, Union room 316.
Tuesday, April 22
7:00 a. m. Ag YMCA Bible discussion group
meeting, room 302 ag hall.
8:00 10:00 Spring election polls open on ag and
city campus. ,
10:15 Honors convocation, speaker Rabbi Stephen
S. Wise.
12:00 5:30 Spring election polls open on ag campus
12:008:00 Spring election polls open on city
campus. .
12:00 Honors convocation luncheon, Union par
, lors XYZ.
4:00 Newman club meeting, Union room 316.
4:00 6:00 Mortar Board Marriage Course, Union
' parlors XYZ.
5:00 Union Graduate students coffee hour,
faculty lounge.
Ag social council meeting, ag hall.
Interfraternity council meeting, Union
room 313.
6:00 Qity campus YMCA cabinet supper, Temple
Y rooms.
7:00 Sigma Eta Chi meeting, Union room 313. .
League of Evangelical Students meeting,
Union room 315.
7:30 Danish film, "Denmark at Work," Union
ballroom. - '
Phalanx meeting, Union parlor B.
Barb Interhouse Council meeting, barb
office.
Wednesday, April 23
12:15 1:00 Concert by Lutheran chorus of She
boygan, Wisconsin, Union lounge.
4:00 YM-YW personal relations commission
meeting, Temple.
5:00 Union matinee dance, Union ballroom,
identification cards admit.
AWS board meeting, Ellen Smith.
6:30 Dental faculty meeting, Union parlor A.
7:00 Orchesis meeting, Grant Memorial halL
Gamma Nu Theta meeting, Union room 313.
7j 15 Corn Cob meeting, Union room 316.
7:30 American Society of Civil Engineers meet
ing, Union parlor Y.
Red Guidon meeting, motor truck lab.
and
place
Spring election
Tuesday; all
students vote
General spring election for
Student Council, Ivy Day
Orator, Publications Board
members, Ag Executive
Board members, and candi
dates for Innocents will be
held Tuesday, April 22.
Polls will be open from 8
to 10 a. m.- on both city and
ag campus and from noon
to 5:30 p. m. on ag campus
and noon to 8 p. m. on the
city campus.
All students must vote on
the campus where they are
registered. All students must
present their Identification
cards at the polls. No voter
should relinquish hia identi
fication card to any person.
Union brings
Danish picture
A Danish government-released
film, "Denmark at
Work" will be shown at the
Union at 7:30 p. m. Tues
day, April 22. This full
length feature shows every
day life in Denmark before
the war, explaining its co
operative system and show
ing its natural resources. It
is free to students.
WAA holds
mass meeting
WAA mass meeting, for
merly ' scheduled for last
Tuesday night will be held
Monday, April 21 at 7 p. m.
in Grant Memorial. All
women are invited to attend.
The program includes pre
sentation of the Intramural
representatives, WAA coun
cil members, and the sports
board.
Sheboyganites
to singJiere
The Lutheran Chorus of
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, will
present a brief concert, Wed
nesday, April 23 at the noon
hour in the Union lounge.
Composed of non-professional
singers, this chorus la
now on a spring tour of the
middle west.
Time ftaid place'
deadline 2 o'clock
Thursday
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Daily Nebraskan
AWS and Union
Thursday, April 24
12:00 Ag YM-YW luncheon forum, home ec
room 302.
Sinfonia meeting, Union parlor Z.
5:00 Gamma Lambda meeting, Union rocm 313.
Towne club meeting, Union room. 3 IS.
Barb Activities Board lor Women meeting,
barb office.
Ag Union matinee dance, student activities
building.
7:30- Christian Science students meeting, Union
room 316.
Friday, April 25
12:00 City campus freshman and upperclassman
Bible discussion group meetings, former
museum.
4:15 Book Nook news broadcast, Union book
nook, station KFOR.
9:00 Union dance with Henry Mattison and his
orchestra, Union ballroom.
Saturday, April 26
9:30 State' Nutrition conference, Union room 315.
10:00 12:00 Second session State Nutrition con
ference meetings, Union rooms 313, 315,
316 .and parlors XYZ.
State Nutrition conference luncheon, Union
parlor A.
Afternoon session State Nutrition confer
ence, Union room 315.
Orchesis meeting, Grant Memorial.
Union contract bridge tournament, Union
faculty lounge, register at Union check
stand.
Kappa Phi dinner, Union parlors ABC.
Theta Phi dinner, Union parlor X. x
Barb dance, Union ballroom, barb activities
card or 10 cents admits.
Kappa Phi Initiation, Union room 315.
9:00 Kappa Phi dance, Union parlors ABC.
10:00 Palladian meeting, Union parlors Y and Z:
Sunday, April 27
10:45 a. m. Lutheran chapel service, Union
parlors XYZ.
3:30 Vestals of the Lamp initiation, Union
parlors B and C.
4:00 Lutheran student association meeting,
Union parlor X.
4:30 Newman club meeting, Union parlors
Y and Z.
5:30 Lutheran student association meeting,
Union parlor X.
12:15
1:00
2:00
6:30
8:00
See the Nebraskan bulletin for late announcements and changes
Nash speaks
at psychology
meet Monday
Fmilblic invited to hear
dkcussion of reading
problems in Union
Dr. Bert A. Nash, director of
the educational cUutc and reading
laboiatory at t!ie University of
Kansas, will deliver the annual
lecture sponsored by the Nebras-
Texas School of Alines
Coeds travel four thousand
miles for poll on their beauty
then claim superiority
quired title by challenging any Weather
American contender for the
"Crown of Beauty" champion- Fairer warmer is- predicted for
ship to an actual contest, the de- today. The lowest temperature
tails of which will be announced which was predicted for last night
later. was 35 degrees.
EL PASO, Tex., April 18.
With polls being the fad, students
of the Texas School of Mines
pulled a fast one, by sending their
coeds over 4,000 miles to poll opin
ion on their beauty.
After running the gauntlet of
public opinion from Oklahoma to
Hawaii the students claimed the
mythical American Intercollegiate
"School - of - Beauties" champion
ship. Statesmen, talent scouts, and
the men-in-the-street all agreed
that never before had they beheld
such a collection of "all-American
beauties" on any campus, in com
parison to its enrollment.
First beauty poll.
The beauty poll, first of its kind
In the annals of college history,
carried reports that "the Mines'
girls made sailors in .Pearl Har
bor, Hawaii, forget the Pacific
belles and the shadow of war, to
look and marvel at the coeds from
the El Pso school." ,
Talent scouts representing ma
jor Hollywood motion picture stu
dios added their voices to the
"glamour poll" when they ex
claimed that the coeds in a body
exclaimed that "the Southwest's
has given El Paso and the College
of Mines more than its share of
pulchritude."
Casting their affirmative votes
in the beauty census, the scouts
. concluded that "the campus teems
with beautiful girls who are su
perior in loveliness to any coed
organization we have had the
pleasure of contacting."
The college has formulated
plans to defend their newly ac-
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Bert A. iMash
. . . speaks in union
ka Chapter of Psi Chi, psychology
honorary, Monday at 8 p. m. in
the Union ballroom.
At the meeting, which is open
to the public, Dr. Nash will dis
cuss "Some Approaches to the
Problem of Reading Difficulties."
The speaker is professor of edu
cational psychology at Kansas and
received his Ph.D. degree from
Ohio State University in that
subject. (
His talk will center around read
ing difficulties of all grade levels
with specific reference to college
students. Professor Nash is a
member of the American Psycho-
lugicai association, CMgma ai, rra
Delta Kappa, and Pji Chi.
Members end guests of Psi Chi
will attend a dinner at 6:30 in par
lors. XY of the Union at which
Nash will be a guest preceding
the lecture.
Reeltimes
Nebraska: "The Texas Rangers
Ride Again," 2:23, 4:54, 7:25, 8:36.
"Free and Easy," 1:13, 3:44, 6:15,
8:46.
Stuart: "Dr. Kildare's Crisis
1:28, 3:35, 5:42. 7:49, 9:56.
Lincoln: "The Great Lie," 1,
3:07, 5:14, 7:21. 9:23.
Varsity: "Pot O' Gold," 1:35,
3:40, 5:40, 7:45, 9:45.
Capitol: "Comrade X," 1:57,
4:33, 7:09, 9:45. "The Gay Caba
leno," 1, 3:36, 6:12, 8.43.
Variety: "Convoy," 1:20. 4:10v
7, 9:45. "Melody for Three," 2:45,
5:30, 8:20.
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