The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1946, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
Sunday, March 17, l&o
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Rain .... rain .... rain
flooding the place, but still not
quite dampening the spirits of ye
campus socialites ...though Bill
Lear and Ellie Lykke had to
change their picnic plans for Sat
urday night. Soma of the Betas
did right well for themselves along
that line the night before. . . .Tak
ing in this free and easy atmos
phere were Joline Van Home and
Bill Bacon ...Helen Schroader
with Bill Latta . . tnd Mary Jane
Fry, not with the usual Stan, but
at the last minute stepping out
with Al Busch from Omaha. Then,
ot course, striking Pat Holmes
getting the "Beatrice Glass" rush
from Oiv.
Undecided.
Torn between the basketball
giiiiies and Alvin Ray Friday
night, Jean Davis and Fred Hlva
decided to go dancing. Following
suit were Arlene Cooper and
Harold . Grossman . . and Mary
Esther with "Turk" Tangeman . . .
Upholding the home-team spirit,
Toodie Monavitz and Spenser
Brown went over to cheer for Fre
mont, too bad obut Toodie's
disappointment. Phil Johnston's
marine interest arrived just in
time for them to take in the
games, though he had to leave
the next morning short .. but
sweet.
Bobby Sprow and Howard
Bradley, mentioned before by this
beaten typewriter, are celebrating
their second week cf going steady
while Les Metheny, once the
center of Brad's attention, is def
initely next on the list with Dick j
Thompson.
Imagine the Siema Nus
from
eagerly grabbing razors this morn
ing to rid themselves of the camo
flaise they have been wearing for
the past week now that their an
nual Gold Rush party is a thing
of the past. Appearing in the west
ern garb were Keith Delasamutt
with Jean Guenzel
and Mary Ralstoi
Pence brought "Ihe girl
home up for the accasion.
The Ainha Xis had quite the
surprise Friday night when they
le.urned from then formal and
found their pledges had disap
peared. Elusive little things, aren't
they? Incidentally, congrats to all
former pledges who are boasting
newly acquired active pins at this
time.
Ti en there are the people who
W. L. Berge, '25,
Writes New Book
On Economics
Wendell L. Berge, '25, now assis
tant U. S. attorney general in the
antitrust division of the Depart
ment of Justice, is the author of
a new book accepted by the Uni
versity Press for publication this
spring. Miss Emily Schossberger,
university editor, announced Sa
turday.
Appear in May.
Entitled, "Economic Freedom for
the West," the new book is
scheduled to appear in the book
stands the last week in May. The
book, according to Miss Schoss
berger, states in "clear, simple
and forceful" language that the
west is still an economic frontier
which ha immense industrial pos
sibilities which can be exploited
only by the removal of artificial
barriers.
Berge was in Lincoln last year
when he supervised filing of the
anti-trust suit against 158 western
railroads, now considered to be
one of the most important cases
pending in the federal judiciary.
University Grad
Joins Branch
Of Allis-Chalmers
R. H. Porterfield, UN graduate,
who received his Bachelor of
Science degree in electrical en
gineering in 1925, has been ap
pointed manager of a new branch
office of the Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co., Milwaukee. Wis.
The office is in the New Eng-
are land district, located at 1607 In-
Lee Farmer May, 1939.
while Bud i
dustrial Trust Bldg., Providence,
R. I. Porterfield will assume his
new duties April 1.
Porterfield was formerly em
ployed by the Department of
Roads and Irrigation of Nebraska
before joining Allis-Chalmers in
Bengston Reviews
Book on Russians
Dean N. A. Bengston of the
Junior Division reviewed the book
"Basis of Soviet Strength" Friday
morning in Love library lecture
room for the Lincoln women's ex
tension class in international af-
experienced the "lost weekend" at I fairs.
tne 1548 club In other words,
the Phi Psi party. Included in this
favored group were Helen Gil
lespie with Charlie Smith ...
Sally Swiller and Fremont boy.
Denny Zakavec also, Tootsie
Campen back with Howey Esser
gain. The two can't seem to make
up their minds. Hear tell the Phi
Psis made use of two live chick
ens for general effect . clever.
Will allow readeis to turn the
page now ....
DELINQUENCIES.
Delinquencies on records for
all students to be considered
for Honors Day must be
cleared with the Registrar's of
fice by Wednesday, March 20,
according: to G. E. Roseniof,
director of admissions.
"Basis of Soviet Strength,"
which was published recently, was
written by Prof. George B. Cres
sey of the department of geography
at Syracuse university.
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