The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1947, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Art Memorial 1
Gift of $200
Given To UN
A gift $200 to purchase a
painting Jor tht university art
galleries, as a memorial to the late
Vincent C. Hascall of Omaha, has
been presented to the University
Foundation by the Nebraska Pet
roleum Industries' Committee.
Mr. Hascall. prominent alumnus
of the university, was a member
of the Board of Regents for many
years. The painting will be known
as the Vincent C. Hascall Memor
ial and k to be hung with the
university's permanent collection.
Perry W. Branch, University
Foundation secretary, said the or
iginal painting must be by a Ne
braskan and about a Nebraska
subject It will be selected from
art works entered in the eleventh
annual All-Nebraska Exhibition,
which is to be held on the cam
pus Oct. 26-Nov. 9, under the Joint
sponsorship of the university art
galleries and the Lincoln Artists'
Guild.
The painting will be selected by
a jury composed of John F. Helm,
Jr., director of the Kansas State
Federation of Art at Manhattan,
Kas.; Prof. F. Dwight Kirsch, di
rector of the university art gal
leries, and a representative of the
Nebraska Petroleum Industries'
Committee.
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Irish Game Sale
To End Tuesday
Tuesday, Sept SO, will be the
last day football fans will be able
to obtain ticket for the "Corn
husker Tour" to the Notre Dame
grid classic at South Bend, Ind.,
Oct 18.
The itinerary, in Burlington re
clining chair cars, is from Lincoln
or Omaha to South Bend. After
the game, a tour ki Chicago will
inrlnrie sieht-seeinff and the Chi
cago Bears-Detroit Lions profes
sional football game, xne train
will be back in Lincoln at 8:15
Monday morning.
The Chicago chapter of the Ne
braska Alumni association is mak
ing plans for a dinner and enter
tainment Saturday night, Oct. 18.
If you wish to attend, add $3.S0 to
the tour price, and tour manage
ment will request tickets to the
The Lincoln Cathedral Choir
STUDIO 15TII A S STREETS
Requirements for Membership
A Fair Voice and a Love for Singing
Tryouts Invited
PHONE 5-7406
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Prairie Schooner
Magazine Articles
Adapted for Radio
A weekly series of outstanding
stories and articles printed in the
Prairie Schooner magazine will be
adapted for radio and aired over
KOLN, beginning October 2, 2:45
p. m.
Titled "Mid Country," the pro
gram will be written by Gaylord
Marr, Junior speech and English
major. Production will be handled
by students enrolled in the radio
dinner on a first-come, first
served basis.
Total cost of the tour is $48.60
from Lincoln, or $46.27 from
made through the Lincoln Tour
and Travel Agency, 314 So. 13th,
or the Travel and Transport, Inc.,
702 Insurance building, Omaha.
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section of the University's speech
department.
Prairie Schooner .literary quar
terly published by the University
of Nebraska Press, contains the
works of many now-outstanding
writers who found their first step
toward literary fame in the maga
zine, and these works will be dra
matized by the students.
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rax cm THETA
Phi Chi Theta will meet
Wednesday, Oct. 1, in the Faculty
Lounge of the Union at 5:00.
UEVEEinrJO . . - HON -UETS
MULTIPLY YOUR INCOME! !!
Here's the opportunity you've
beea looking for! You can now
era $30 a wk in your tpare
time by (ailing campus -styled
aportawear.
One of New York's largest
aportawear manufacturers it ex
panding hia national market to
include your college campua. He
hae several profitable opening
for alert, personable undergrade
to represent him as sales agents
im your school.
Many college representatives
bave already more than doubled
their income by working part
time. Campus sale throughout
the country reveal an unprece
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Sunday, September 28, 1947
LUTHERAN PICNIC
Lutheran Student picnic will be
held at Pioneers park, Sunday,
Sept 28, from 4:00 to 8:00. Cars
leave 1200 No. 13th and Union at
3:30. Sports, supper and sing.
PSI CHI
Psi Chi, psychology society, will
meet Monday, Sept. 29, at 4:00
p. m. in room 224, SS, to elect of
ficers. CORNIIUSKER PHOTOGS
All Cornhnsker photographers
will meet Wednesday, Oct. 1, in
the Cornhnsker office at 3:00 p. m.
INNOCENTS
Innocents meeting will be held
Monday at 9:00 p. m.
dented demand for these colle
giate clothe. And thit demand
wilt be kepi at m high peak by
constant, sales-creating advertis
ing in your college publications.
Each garment ia of the finest
quality and workmanship, yet
eella tot half the price of com
parable aportawear retailed
throughout the country.
Take advantage of this excel
lent opportunity by writing to
J. Letter, Campus Promotion,
"Student Styles", 10 West 18
Street, New York 11, N. Y. In
clude your course of study, extra
curricular activities, class and
your home address.
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