The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 18, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Sunday, March 18, 1945
The season has arrived for a
fire, some weinies, and they tell
there's going to be a shortage
of the other commodity. Bud
Marsh, ATO, and Joan Yonts,
Theta, were out galivanting Fri
day night with Lilly Latham, Al
pha Chi! Phil Oxley, ATO; Helen
Schroeder, DG, and Hugh Allen,
Delt.
We hear dutch Winter and Pat
Chamberlin, Thetas, have been
entertained by some handsome
captains recently.
Betas John Smedley and Dean
Neal journeyed to Denver, osten
sibly to see John's parents. What's
Denver got that Lincoln hasn't?
Don't answer that one.
Hawaii Calling.
Definite proof that absence
makes the heart grow fonder is
Lt. Dale Wolfe's phone call from
Hawaii to Gamma Phi Clarice
Marshall. The conversation was
most satisfactory even if Clarice
did spend more time swearing to
the operator to abide by the rules
than she did talking to Dale.
"False Alarm" Kessler is keep
ing pinmate Betty Stanton, Pi
Phi, up in the air. He still hasn't
left UN. According to current
reports he has a week's delay.
That's subject to extension, so if
you see Joe around three weeks
from now, don't blame us.
Theta Mary Lancaster is anx
iously awaiting the arrival of a
certain lieutenant with whom she Zc;t ,c Tt
passed the candy a few months!VCeSlI12 S IXCCC!!!
ne s aue 10 arrive any
minute.
lorn Cornish. Phi Gam. has
Mr. D. F. Kirsch
Announces Art
Exhibit Features
Interesting features have been
planned for the public in connec
tion with the current art exhibit
this month according to Mr.
Dwight Kirsch, director of art.
At 3 p. m. this afternoon, the
department will present a panel
consisting of Dr. J. E. Thompson,
moderator, Helen Mary Hayes,
Robert Ferguson, Breta Peterson,
and Dr. I. M. Reinhardt who will
discuss the pictures in Morrill
hall.
A second art discussion is
scheduled for Tuesday evening in
Morrill hall art galleries.
Kady Faulkner will present a
general gallery talk at 7 p. m.
to be followed at 8 p. m. by a
panel discussion, presented by thei
Lincoln Artists Guild called, "Art
Information Please."
The panel will consist of mod
erator, Miss Blanche Garten, Mrs
Clara Marie Allen, of the Uni
versity Art department, Dr. Karl
Arndt, and Dr. Arnold Graeffe of
Doane college.
They will discuss a specially
prepared list of questions most
asked by gallery goers and an
swer questions submitted by the
audience.
Other lectures scheduled are:
March II. 3:30 p. m.. Ml Kady
Faulkiw, 4 p. m., Mim Kady Kamkiwr.
Marrh it, t::W p. m., Mr. IwIkM
Klnwtti.
Marrh U. t:39 p. m.. Dr. PhHIp
Adam.
Marrti IS, S p. m., Mr. Fred A.
Hwrrt: 7 p. ni.. Mlm Kady Kaulknrr.
April 1, S p. m., Mr. Iwlhl Kltwti.
Historical Movie
Depicts Struggle
Of William Venn
William Penn comes to the Union
today m the presentation of the
documentary film, "Courageous
Mr. Penn," which will be shown
at 3 p. m. in the ballroom. The
film stars are Clifford Evan and
Deborah Kerr.
Relation of the film to present
affairs is obvious. The story cen
ters around the English love of
justice, of freedom, of government
in the interests of citizens, of de
mocracy, and the strong infer
ence that lands of theEnglish race
and speech have interests in com
mon as well as beliefs in common.
Penn's story is picturesque and
romantic throughout. Youngl
J Penn, moved by hatred of perse
cution and by sympathy for the
oppressed Quakers, gives up the
luxurious and morally lax society
of the aristocracy of the day and
becomes a Quaker. Unjustly
condemned, beaten, imprisoned,
he inspires a jury to insist upon
their right to give him a verdict
according to conscience.
A coffee and doughmt hour
will be held at 5 p. m. m the
Union lounge today.
Library Receives
Cornish, Phi
In-Delt Merrell Shutt's Tassel
hat. He promised to give it back
if Merrell would do the town
with him Friday night. They
were together Friday night, but
iwerieu still doesn't have her hat
Maybe Tom's saving it for future
reiererce.
When the campus recovers from
the nmnps and laryngitis maybe
there'll be more news.
TOWNSEND PHOTO STUDIO.
Students
(Continued from Page 1.)
lions of persons are "statistically
naked" and many more millions
are in desperate need of clothing,
shoes and bedding. In Belgium
one family of seven shares one
shirt. Crude shoes for children
in Holland deform the feet per
manently. In Poland, four families, living
In a single, unhealed, windowless
room, pool clothing when one has
to go out. In Paris 3,000 students
in the most bitter winter in years
are without roems, beds and
blankets. Only 156 out of 1,02k
students in Honan university in
China (evacuated for the sixth
time in May, 1944, penniless and;
ill clad) have bedding.
Reference Index
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