The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
Sunday, September 14, 1 941
FORTY-FIRST YEAR.
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The Daily Ncbraskan j Behind the News
V f By Chris Petersen I
"Member AMoriiied Colleite I'reaa.
Member Nl)rka rreM A iioojM lon J 4
Kenreiieiileif lor Natioiia IAdvertlln nv
NMIOVM. AIVHKTISIN tiKHVM'K, INC.
420 MaillMin Ave., New Vorh, N. I.
Chicago Honlon l Anaelee Saw t'rnejf
riihlixhed Daily durum the whim lear except Monday and
fiaturdavn. vacation, and examination period tiy SUKlent of
Ihe rniveriity of Nebraska under the ruperviaion of tlie 1 u Il
licit tionN llourd. .
ierchant ships are problem "r ?f and other non
...... w 1 1 belhperent supplies.
"miL' rr.n clos? n the heejJ of Presi. Wtth this added linking In
Say, Blithers, my lodge is rushing a fellow by dent Roosevelt's formidable words
. , . , ,, , ...... . on the U. S. determination to
the name of Marvin Mithermgwell. He s Millicent maintain frecdom of tne seas ,n
Mitheringwell's brother and well-hell, you know our defensive waters, came the n-
w . imru . . i . ;iu rt t nouncement that another merch-
Millicent he he. Who don t know Millicent? I re- . , . . .
niltlliail linu utcn eixain ill o 11 i .1
It southwest of Iceland. The Amer
ican owned Montana, sailing un
der the Panamanian flag, was
Well, the rush chairman says to me, he says, ntink a bare 12 hours before the
member the night but let's pass that parcel.
was all over the campus and you heard about it.
mind, it makes it even more
probable that the rumored arm
ing of our merchant vessels may
become an actuality- Newspaper
reports indicate that this was
one subject of discussion at the
conference of legislative leaders
and the president on the morn
ing of his speech.
Before our merchant ships can
"Pet. what you can do on this M.therinpwell - nal mo ''f "h .
Emphasis on the social
The barb council announced yesterday that its
social program for the year is the "biggest and
finest" ever planned. The council is to be com
mended for its efforts to socially aid the unaffili
ated students on the can. pus.
Sale of "barb bombeis" or barb activity tick
ets, to cover all the functions which are planned,
will begin tomorrow and six of the cards will be
given away at a free matinee dance Wednesday.
Tentatively the council has planned three tickets
lor the year. The first will continue until formal
reason and will include three dances with well
known orchestras and five "pigskin" dances follow
ing home football games. A ticket is also arranged
to include a year's subscription to the Daily
Nebraskan.
With the sale of the tickets the council an
nounces that this year its emphasis will be off
politics and on social activities. We hope this spirit
will be continued by the barbs and by all other
groups on the campus.
Loans offered
"All women students who need small loans over
short periods of time may apply at the office of
the dean of women." This announcement was made
this week by Mortar Board, women's activities hon
orary which sponsors the student loan fund. In con
tinuing the fund, the Mcrtar Boards are carrying
on their purpose - service. All women students who
need small amounts of money to tide them over
the initial costs of attending the university buying
books and other supplies and helping to pay fees
are encouraged to make use of this service.
Caps for all this year
Every year freshmen men have bought red felt
rnps with their year of graduation lettered on in
white. As usual, this yeai they will wear the fresh
man caps. But this year freshman women have also
been given permission to wear caps felt beanies.
Every freshman man and woman is expected to
enter into the spirit and wear the caps, cards for
which are being sold by members of the Innocents
society.
fellow. Spark a contact, get acquainted, and slip
him the button." Just like that he said it Blithers.
So I go to work. On Millicent. I decided that would
be the psychologically correct approach.
So Millicent and I had a coke and we spent
our time talking about Marvin, whom it appears
is the sap of the family tree.
She was in the confidential mood and got quite
off on a tangent about "Brother." Her chat on
Marvin ran along something like this:
Psychologists
attend meet
Al'A assemblies
on IN'orlbtvestern eampiiK
Attending meetings of the Am
erican Psychological association at
ity act of 1939 will be necessary.
IaI me refresh your memory on
the provisions of that act which
applies to the case under discus
sion. The law specifically prohib
its the arming of American mer
chant vessels with anything other
than small arms.
Pleas, such as that made by
the captain of the illfated Steel
Seafarer, for the arming of our
vessels are going to become even
more common and be made with
more fervor as our vessels con
tinue to sail in writers named bel-
' Brother's associations have always been the Northwestern university Septem- cent by the German govern
ber 3 to 6 were Prof. Arthur Jen- ,1lpn. lf i10,,.pVPr ,..prp .
u: ,;!.. n.v.inn. iiu'o no- nfiiim,) with m . n . . , ... . t . o" "i. ii noetr we were 10 le
oig imimjr j.i.-.j.v,,,. ,,.a ,u..,.... n,,Si i-ror. uonaia i.'ysinger tini fIain
waitress, so mother bitterly learned last night when l-r. Hoger Kussell of the univer
sitv nsvehnlrip v derm rt merit
, ...... i ... u nnu : n t j rj 4
ne orougni ner noine 10 meei me inuuiy. mw
from entering waters so
designated, our commerce would
be limited to nothing more nr less
Graduate students who also at- trum MiatMn -.immv. in iv,
waitress creature is simply terrible and besides that tended the meetings were Frank western hemisphere Even the
she's vice vers. She smokes too much and she fi" IS X
and like she told mother she meetings of other psychology The foremost question left open
Brother aner me presidents speech is as
campus. n trie .Wip-nation of what ennsti.
necks too much
simply can't decide which vice is versa
is basically a fine chap but he's so mixed up with
life that he doesn't know which way to turn. I
wish you would give him some advice sometime."
1 said that I would. So far, about all that 1 know
to tell Brother is that people who don't know which
"way to turn have no business in a revolving door.
Anyhow, Millicent carried on: .
tute. our defensive zone. Opinion
st ems to indicate that it may well
include the seven seas, part anil
parcel. Lack of nnphasis by the
president on the subject of the
sinking of the Steel Seafarer leads
this observer to believe that this
zone would not be included, for
Entering students who did not now at least. It seems obvious
receive cards lor the securing of that to label zones, in which our
New students
buy 6N' books
special price
at
I . X 1 1 . .ifii
"Brother is very witty though. Take last night " s "n sun gei one fleet does not opeiate. as belong-
at the special price of live cents ing to the defense category would
for instance. He had a wreck with the family cr. by reporting to the student, YMCA be futile. And for our naval ves-
and when the policeman came up and asked who " YWCA "ic" r'd intifying M.,s to operate in the Red Sea
was driving. Brother said "No one. we were all in Tu'ry' sauT' St'Kk'nt fb,d Z VSl
the back seat." The policeman didn't know what Cards were distributed to the 0f)se lmlj we enter tr,e war heart
1n dn sr. ho had to let Brother tra But Brother did freshmen after the entering tests urui .,., r,,,
have his spirit of wit seiiously injured the other f.1.1 S,?!,11!? nS a6insl inking in that area will
day when he got on a street car and said to the an(j ihe YWCA as an aid to enter
conductor, "Hello, Noah, the atk filled yet?" And ing students.
the mean conductor said, "Nope, still got room for
be the proposed and highly contro
versial question of arming our
merchant ships
one more jackass." Brother still isn't over it. He
just hates to be beaten to the punch - especially if
it's spiked."
I decided that there was no hope for Brother
and that he would probably go the other way any
way and besides, Millicent's kisses speak the
!ang;:ape of love and I was anxious to start up
conversation of that type You know how it is,
Blithers.
Daily issues call
for al solicitors
Call for volunteers to sell
subscriptions to the Daily Ne
braskan has been issued by Ben
Novicoff, business manager. All
Students who would like to earn
some pin-money report to the
Daily office immediately.
New plan provides 3 balanced
meals a day in Union Pan-Amer-icn
Room for all students six days
a week.
September 18-30
October 1-31
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What More Could You Ask?
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Heislratiou--
(Continued from Iige 1.)
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partment titles is desirable but
not absolutely necessaty.
Students registered lor military
science 1 and having vacant hours
cither on Tuesday or Thursday
morning should register for a com
pany on one of those mornings.
Students registered for military
science 3 and having vacant hours
on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday
mornings should be registered for
a company on one of those moiTi-ings.
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