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Friday, February 20, 1942 8 DAILY NEBRASKAN A 4 Way, JA. 7 t Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of this party. If this party isn't aided soon, then will come the time for all good embalmers to come to the aid of the gossip corpse. Into the Valley of Death ride the "400." Phony man in the ZBT house, uncontested to the end, is Sheldon Kaufmann who held up one end of a telewacky conversation until it was perpendicular with Coo Omega Jo Thurston the other eve. The session lasted for an hour and five minutes with a long line of brothers getting plenty disgusted. Finally, in desperation they barri caded the door and left him sit ting there for another sixty min utes, then dragged him out. The boy then had the brass to bust out with "That's the best company I've been in since I moved in the house." . . . Alphy Phee Lois Christie mended her crazy quilt with Alpha Sig Robin Hyde and likes the rejuvenation of their dormant affair. Popping Past. The fire across the street from the Sig Elf house Wednesday eve and Beta Jack Stewart's candid crack "I knew the Sig Alphs couldn't keep that still there this long without a fire." . . . It's funny how people's pasts keep nonninff ud. Here's a tangy tale Pappy Ed Calhoun of the ATO house was wrapped up in on his sninurn . to Minnesota for the cram a ther last season. ... Ed coming back to the chapter house there late one eve, saw a chappie who looked like he was on the tipsy side of life. Ed offered to helo him get home only to find to his utter chaerin the chap was dean of one of the leading colleges nn th Minnv CftmDUS. . . . IMS stnrv romps to vou with the cour tesy of Ed's playmate, Georgia Covey. . . . Leaves of Grass. That fast growing student fa vorite. Don Reid and hia band nlav for the third consecutive weekend at the Turnpike, start ingr this eve. Astute followers like ATO Tom Tom Miller and Kappa A Craft will be there for their third helping come Sattiday eve . . . Eack like a flash was Sig Hep Bob Busby to wise up brothers on his engagement to an Omaha las&, then to whip off for army fun at Fort Benninc. . . . D U Pjn Young has a mutache that reminds us of one of Whitman's poems "The Leaves of Grass." . We're done now. Facts on File Fill in Details Of Knowledge If you wish to know what kind of dandelion produces the greatest amount of rubber, or what film of 1941 was voted the best; if you want the New York Times weekly business index, or a synopsis of the Pope's peace plan, the quickest way to find this information is to consult Facts on File. This is a weekly index of world events edited by Bernard Person. The synopsis of events is subdivided into nine sections: National De fense (now, United States War) National Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Latin America, Finance and Eco nomics, Arts and Science Educa tion and Religion, Sports, and Mis cellaneous. A cumulative index makes the material in each section readily available. The advisory board in eludes prominent educators, jour nalists, historians, and other au thorities in their respective fields Since Facts on File comes each week, it is more up-to-date than the New York Times index, and is not restricted to information from one paper. YOUR DRUG STORE Make a hit with your dale to night. Brins; her delicious Jolin tion's Chocolates. OWL PHARMACY amiiafl. all itMnngs IPIID, flDuwt te Ike DB.UD.dD.CC. nit's Sinimaiiuii's dwecalls fiu jml fflws nniErirLAMii)S...2ir5oto45 CO AVsr- i Mm hfS' J f V vr i ' J 'p ii vnt liitAiK. w :n lit l'V- b.. fey mrt 1 C. W ' W FT in ii i' a it's a SUIT! 3 the trousers make 01 excellent pair of SLACKS! si 1 the coat makes a knockout SPORT JACKET!, Simons . . . The Suit Store of the Mid-West . . . Simons n.I.CM to bo p resoii led at Iuiiior-Scnior Proia 1 148 No. Mill A P 21068