Monday, Tune 8, 1942 SUMMER RAG. The Summer Rag The Snmmcr lUr la pbllhJ weekly Friday and Rlvea away frr to all atndrnt and family member f the I'nl Yeralty of Nebraska. The publication ha ihe anthnriratlon of Prof. R. I). Morlti, director of the nmmer school. 8TAFF. Frittor Randall A. Pratt ttdltor't AnsUtant Marjorie May Basinest Manager Betty Dixoa Today . . . (Continued from Page 1.) to work on their own individual problems. Participants may work individually or in small groups, with an expert staff available to advise them. Professor Sorenson is co-ordinator of the program. Two new evening defense courses in "Chemical Concepts" and "Bomb Filling Inspection" will be offered ty the engineering college to be gin today. The courses have been espe cially scheduled to meet the need for inspectors and super visory employes in Nebraska bomb loading plants. They will run four weeks, the course in chemical concepts to be given from 7 to 9 p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and the course in bomb filling inspection to be given from 7 to 10 p. m. on Tuesday and Thursday. No university fees will be charged or credit given, but a cer tificate will be granted upon sat isfactory Completion of a course. Applicants for chemical concepts must be high school graduates with mathematics and physics in high school. A transcript of high school scholastic record must ac company each application. For bomb filling inspection, applicants must have had in addition one year of chemistry in high school or col lege. Persons interested in a course should apply immediately to Prof. W. L. DeBaufre, director f defense training, University of Nebraska. A new feature this year will be a two weeks work conference of county superintendents begin ning July 6. This has been planned for the convenience of this group of educators who or dinarily cannot leave their du ties long enough to attend a reg ular summer session. The con ference will take up mutual problems of the group and will be in charge of Prof. F. E. Sorenson. New Building Creates Space For Research The new foods and nutrition building on the ag campus, when completed, will be an aid to help ing Nebraskans with their knowl edge of foods and better health habits. Standing just north of the home economics building, the structure will face east toward the mall which is one of the most attrac tive features of the campus. The building is of the Georgian style of architecture and will harmonize well with the appearance of the other buildings. Three stories high and about 160 feet by 57 feet in size, the building will have eight large pi lasters as one of its distinctive features. They will be of white limestone. A light colored brick to correspond with nearby buildings is the main material for the out side of the building, and the trim is in white limestone. The roof will be slate. The main entrance will be on the east side. On the first floor will be a student lounge, about 22 by 35 feet in size, and a private dining room where faculty, stu dent and other groups may hold dinner meetings. Student dining clubs will make much use of a large dining room. There will be a soft drink fountain at one ena of this dining room and adjoining will be a tea room. The large kitchen for the stu dent cafeteria will be on the west side of the building, with the serv ice entrance on the west. Walk-in refrigerators, an enclosed garbage room, and an enclosed dishwash ing room are features. The cafe teria service counter will be sep arated from the cafeteria dining room. The large dining room win be about 57 feet by 27 feet in size. About one-half of the third floor will be devoted to research in foods and nutrition and advanced work for students in dietetics. There will be foods research and faculty laboratories, a service lab oratory with an analytical labora tory adjoining, an experimental laboratory, and offices for re search workers and a dietetics laboratory. Coeds of the Macalester college Hyperion society have turned "shoe shine girls" in a drive for Eat in the Air-Cooled Comfort of the a Just South of the Temple funds to buy gifts for Macalester men in the armea rorces. YOUR DRUG STORE" Welcome Back to Summer School Cool off at your drug store. Fountain Service. THE OWL PHARMACY 148 No. 14th & F St. Phone 2-1068 P iiiinnrrnirTfTTinr - "" - t Why Not? t . i IHkny IlJseatt DBaDarfk & 25 TO 50 DISCOUNT ON USED BOOKS I3BIk diro3 ILBug's Neflwrinslka 1 137 R STREET FACING THE CAMPUS BBEEEul Skate Swim- Ride Play it it it it it it Sale Season Swim Tickets Mow on it it it it it it YJake Capitol Beach your Vacationland this year. it it it it it 17 Lincoln's Only Summer Ballroom Dancing Every Night but Monday P3