The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1946, Page Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
. Tuesday, November 12, 1946
EDITORIAL COMMENT
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$2.00 for the college year. $3.00 mailed. Single copy 5c. Published daily during
the school year except Mondays and Saturdays, vacations and examination
periods, by the students of the University of Nebraska under the supervision
of the Publication Board. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office
In Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879, and at special
rate of postage provided for In section 1103, act of October 2. 1917, authorized
September 30, 1922.
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Cditor Phyllis Terarden
Manuring Rdltnrs Shlrlry Jraltlna, Mary Alice Cawood
Kews Editors: Dale Novotny, Phyllis Mortlork, Jack Hill, Mary Louise Blnmel, Jeanne
Kerrigan.
torts Editor Gears Miller
BI KINRSS STAFF.
minu Muiim Jim Van fjuidinrham
AmlMnnt Bnolncos Managers . Dorothy LMber, Byron Rarnlck
Circulation Manacer Keith Jones
Lost?
Where's your sense of humor?
I thought we had this all settled, but seems I was wrong,
again! The great American sense of humor evidently got
lost in the shuffle, as evidenced by the complete lack of
understanding on the part of some students who claim a
normal amount of intelligence.
So the Republicans did sweep the country. Some ot
us are happy and some of us sad. And since it was rather
an unusual occurrence, let those who will have their fun
It certainly can't do any harm, and it might do a great deal
of good. It's been a long time since the Republicans had a
chance to be the brunt of any offensive discussion. Let
the rains come!
Since a university is the proving ground for countless
things, let us say it is a place to develop some of that in
valuable "give and take" spirit. To be able to take things
seriously, yourself included, is a very fine things. But there
are times when it is to everyone s advantage to look at the
lighter side of a question. It's very relaxing. Try it some
time!
It all boils down to he fact that it's nrttv sorl whpn
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two political parties, symbol of a democracy, start slashing
eacn otners tnroats tnrougn tair means or loul. After all,
one party had to have a majority.
This freedom we have now is a valuable asset. May
we maintain the integrity of this freedom by using it wisely.
This goes for all of us. And may the day never arrive when
we become so stilted and unimagiative as to lose all sem-
Diance or numor in its finest sense.
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Vols Thanksgiving
Dinner Ainioiiiiced
A Vets' Thanksgiving dinner will
be held in the Union, Room XYZ,
on Saturday, November 23 at 6:30
p. m.
Tickets are $1.00 per person and
may be obtained at the Vets Or
ganization office, 209 Nebraska
Hall, from Bill Thornton or Iona
Sherman, social chairman.
Ad Solicitors Wanted!
Students are needed to solicit
ads for the Daily Nebraskan.
This is an opportunity for stu
dents to gain practical experi
ence in the advertising field, in
addition to earning money. All
ad solicitors earn a ten per cent
commission. Persons inter
ested should apply to J. C. Van
Landingham, business manager
of the Daily Nebraskan, Tues
day at 3 p. m.
Sig Chis Change
Sweetheart Party
The Sigma Chi pledges have
changed the date of their Sweet
heart party to Saturday, Novem
ber 23, because of competition by
Duke Ellington on the previous
ly scheduled time, November 15.
A tea dance for all pledge
Sweetheart candidates will be held
at the Sigma Chi house on No
vember 15 between 5 and 6 p. m.
All-weather wear with a
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roals. Specially Irealed
gabardines ami poplins
make your bark like a
duck's. Antl if the Kim
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look like Kilroy's Mor
relation. Set? our von
fitleruhle selection.
$11.50 to $21.50
Cvt on the air wave tonight irith "ESSY" ami hi fahion fart and frolirtt
tsquir tuahion I'arude . . . 7:15 p.m. Tueiday . . . KtOH