DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 ntertam s at Keception H or UN Faculty Members Guests At Saturday Evening Affair Friday, October 17, 1941 Chancel A. Hebarium that eventually will Since its founding in 1802, Minnesota WCTU has asked the contain every available species of United States Military academy Minneapolis city council to pro plant native to Georgia is being has admitted 23,032 cadets, includ- hibit sale of beer within a mile of developed in the biology depart- vng foreigners, and has graduated the University of Minnesota cam ment of Emory University. 12,661. pus. Outstanding among social events to be held Saturday night in con nection with Homecoming is the reception to be given for 500 guets by Chancellor and Mrs. Bou cher from 8 to 10 p. m. at Carrie Belle Raymon hall. Over 500, including all university faculty members and newcomers to the faculty, will attend the re ception. In the receiveing line, along with Chancellor and Mrs. Boucher, will be Alumni Secretary Ellsworth DuTeau, who will in troduce new faculty members. Staff newcomers will be intro duced in two groups, 30 standing in the receiveing line from8 to 9, while an additional 35 will be in troduced between 9 and 10 p. m. New Members. The following new faculty mem bers will be introduced: Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, Mr. and Mrs. James Blackman, Paul Bogen, Mrs. Verna Boyles, Oliver Engleston, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis M. Elliot, Miss Feme Foct, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamil, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy D. Harris, Miss Edna Houwink, Dr. Herbert P. Jacobi, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaltenborn, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Nipp, Miss Emily Schoss- berger, J. Richard Sorby, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Merle A. Stoneman, Miss Sallie Wilson, Miss Jessie Amos, JvJvXv'-. v.s v; X Qhancellor Boucher ...Meets Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. ChriStensen, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Clark, James B. Haman, Dr. August' Jones, George Kleiner, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Litterler, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Moore, and Miss Ester Ostlund. Eugene Sire, J. Dayton Smith, Henry W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Donald Stanford, Dr. and Mrs. J R. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.Nor- man Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vedeler, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Vro- man, Dr. Chester H. Waters, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Luke D. Zech, and be decorated with fall flowers. The rooms of Raymond hall will Miss Dorothy Zimmerman. Take This to The Rally! Noise and more noise will be the theme of the rally tonight at 7 p. m., and indirectly the Nebraskan wishes to help in making that noise. So that you will know what to sing and shout, the Nebraskan is publishing the words to our songs and yells. Bring your copy of them to the rally and save it for future reference! The Cornhutker Oerae e-raaala', earl, Deaf yea bear that aelee Uke the thaaaer hi Ike eklee, w H roll tlwc la the m ale Far the eeee ef NeWaekl. New It't eemlag mm With a riling cheer That wIN swree aS fee ewajr, 8. wKh all ear Tim. We are boane l win, Am4 we're going ta wla taeay (haras. Far Nebraska an the rlr t , far Nebraska aad the Cream Tha tarjr go through many a battle Our colors till are area. So la eonteat aad la rMory We will wave them for the team A 'talll always etlr a Cerahesker The Old Hrariet ana the C ream. a Locomotive NW.'. BR! A-S! K-A ! H-K? A-S! K-A! fi t.: H-K! A-S! EA! NFrlRtS KA Nebraska Field Song Flrht! Fight! Fl(bt! Far the Seariet aa Cream. We'll ah fight Uha eaaa Far the team. Bmaab thra that line We're with yea all the Mraa. Toarfceowa, Nebraska VI Kah! Kant Bah! Oa, Nebraska, pile as that erare. We're cot te take this (aaaa - We're eat ta wla Wa aerer give la. fight I 14 eo ranks! right! a a Chant O-FtaM N-Kah! l-N-I-U-Varsltjr, N--Vrsltjr, Ne braakl. Ne brahi. V-l'-U-a-l Ver-ver-vcr-sl-el ' N-e-bras-kl! Oh-anyl ua Oaag Oa! a a The New Locomotive Rah! Bah! Bah! Rah! N-K-RRAK-K1 Bah! Rah! Rah! Rah! N-K-RRAM-KI Bah I Bah! Bah! Bah! N-K-BHA8-R1 Buttoned Up for 'Merry Old Autumn! in Heather Tweeds The softest, loveliest heather shades a lassie could think of! And we've snitched some tailoring hints from the laddies, too! Ticket pockets, fly fronts, vent backs, snug zipper linings. It's no trick at all to acquire that British tailored look. You'll love the comfort of these straight lined coats, the warm, mauve heather shades will steal your heart. $25 to 35 Gay some Plaids Light hearted and gay, with the knowing smartness of expert stylists, are these un trimmed plaid coats. The colors are beauti fully shaded and softened to make the plaid especially becoming. You'll see raglan sleeves often and interesting fitted waistlines. For just an extra bit of dash and glamour in your wardrobe, and a thrill you'll enjoy every time you put it on, go places this fall in one of these plaid coats. I995 to 25 00 Reversibles So the rains came... and we all had fun in bright plaid or plain colored re versibles. Plaid coats if you're in a merry mood, or aqua colored gabar dines if you like plain colors. 95 If the army appeals to you, you'll be delighted with a fitted gabardine trench coat. Hoods with bright colored linings add a feminine touch' to the coats. 695 and 9 95 i.6 :J"'Si ill ' f?9 2 A ff ik M. If for College Clothes it's PITALITY INSURED BY QUALITY RECOGNIZED FOR SERVICE Lincoln is complete again. There's a snap in the air, football foremast in every mind, and the town crowded with loyal Cornhuskcrs from every class. The friendship and festivity of Homecoming makes it typical of Nebraska spirit. It is the reflection of this genuine friendship that has been the aim of Magec'a through the years. We shall be glad to see you in the store renewing old acquaintances. As always you will find at Magce's the quality labels of ... . 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