Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, March 28. 1M7 Bergoffen Heads Circulation Of "Progressive" Magazine Charles Bergoffen, arts and science freshman, has been named circulation manager of the Pro gressive, new Intercollegiate mag azine. Bergoffen will be In charge of the distribution of the new pub lication on the university cam pus and this section of the coun try until a complete circulation on each Individual campus. Russ Compton, national circu lation manager, stated that the selection of Bergoffen was made by a group of the national editors. In explaining the new publica tion, Bergoffen explained that this mapazine is to be published monthly during the school year by the Harvard Liberal Union, and is intended to be representative of student opinion in the United States. Eerroffen to Edit Material. Contributions from students throughout the country will be ac cepted for publication, Bergoffen stated. He will also act in the capacity of editor for material submitted to the magazine in this section of the country, therefore all those interested in writing for this new magazine should contact him. The magazine, which Is to sell for 15 cents an issue, made its first appearance at the Chicago Student Conference that was held in December at Chicago, at which time the Progressive introduced their magazine by printing a Spe cial Chicago Conference Supple ment. Experience and Train! nr. Bergoffen stated that since the Chicago Conference, another is- Plans Made To Observe Holy Week Holy Week noon hour worship services will be held March 31 and April 1 and 2 in the ball room of the Union. These services will begin each day at 12:20 and will last until 12:50. Students will serve as chairmen at the meetings, and Special music will be used. Monday, the services will be led by Bryant Drake, president of Doane college since 1942. He be gan his ministerial duties as pas tor of the Congregational church at Iowa State College at Ames. He has spoken at Religious Em phasis gatherings in colleges and conferences. He received his A. B. from Washburn College in 1917, his A.M. from Chicago in 1920, his D. D. from Chicago Theologi cal Seminary in 1921 and his B.D. from the Seminary in 1943. Tuesday Services. President A. O. Fuerbringer of Concordia Teachers College will lead the Tuesday services. Music will be furnished by Concordia College that day. Mr. Fuerbringer has been the head of Concordia Teachers College since 1941. He graduated from Concordia Semi nary in St. Louis, Mo., and has received the B. D. and S. T. M. de grees. He held pastorates in Okla homa and Kansas before his elec tion to the office of president of the Seward college. Chancellor John L. Knight, the new head of Nebraska Wesleyan university, will lead Wednesday's services. He came to Wesleyan from Willamette University, Sa lem, Ore., where he was assistant professor of religion and counsel lor of religion. Chancellor Knight has written religious magazine ar ticles. He graduated cum laude from Drew University in 1939, re ceiving his A. M. and S. T. B. de grees cum laude from Boston University in 1941 and 1942. re spectively. He received an A. M. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1943. ciia Via nnnoared. containing such articles as "Report On Chicago," "Labor In 1946," "British Student Movement," and "Behind China's Civil War," written by students. Bergoffen, who has had editorial and business managing experience on several newspapers, attended a newspaper convention at the Columbia University of Journal ism last year where he made con tacts with leading figures in school newspapers throughout the coun try. Social Service Needs Workers Each Tuesday afternoon univer sity coeds from the Advanced So cial Service care for from 20 to 40 small children while their mothers attend the YWCA Ladies' Day Out. The children, ranging in age from six months to school age, are left at the city YW under the supervision of volunteers from this group headed by Lila Gillan. Entertaining the children with stories, songs and color pictures is as interesting to the girls as to the children. It is also excellent experience for any girls for whom social service is an ultimate goal. There is an acute need for sev eral more girls in this work. Any one interested may report to the YW office or talk to Lila Gillan. CBQ Employment Offered During Spring Vacation Students interested In employ ment during spring vacation may apply to Mr. McCann, storekeep er's office, Havelock shops for jobs as material handlers with the C.B.&Q. The job will pay 80 He per hour and employment can be secured for a six day pe riod with working hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other employment can be se cured by contacting Mr. Henry Worster, service department, west stadium, on campus. This an nouncement came from T. J. Thompson, dean of student affairs. Survey (Continued from Page I.) the true situation there? If we give them money, they'll use It for other purposes, and soon well be in the third World war." The final reply was made by a sophomore in teacher's college. "Yes, if aid Is supervised. We must not just give money for them to spend it any way. Their govern ment Is corrupt and officials are grafters. EASTER CARDS A grand selection for your approval Goldenrod Stationery Stor 215 North 14th St Free Variety Show Jennifer Jones & Charles Bickford 3:00 P. M., SUNDAY, MARCH 30 Union Ballroom 7:30 P. M.", March 30, Ag Union BULLETIN WORKERS, IWm wl ha ft mHinr of , .. . 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