The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1947, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Sunaay, OdoKer 5, 1947
DSF Head
Speaks Here
On Monday
Russell Fuller, International
president of the Disciple Student
Fellowship will be in Lincoln,
Monday, Oct. 6.
Fuller is a senior at the Uni
versity of Michigan and is do
voting the first semester of this
year to a tour of the United
States telling of his experiences
at the Oslo Youth Conference in
Norway and the Lundsberg Stu
dent conference in Sweden. He
also spent some time on relief
tours and in rehabilitation and
reconstruction work in Bievres,
France. He will represent the
D.S.F. at the Student Christian
Movement conference to be held
at Lawrence. Kansas during De
cember. Students Invited.
Open house will be held at
Cotner House, 1237 R from 10:00
to 12:00 Monday to enable stu
dents to meet him.
There will be a luncheon at
12:00 in his honor. Officers of
the Christian Student Fellowship,
the committee chairman and
members and the pastors of the
Lincoln churches will be guests.
At 7:30 the Current Interest
Group at Cotner House will hold
a discussion with Fuller as main
speaker.
Bulletin
Pershing Eifles.
The first meeting of Pershing
Rifles will be held at 5:00 p. m.,
Monday. Oct. 6, on the second
floor of Nebraska Hall, according
to cadet Tom Brownlee. publicity
chairman.
French Club.
"Le Cercle Francais". French
club, will meet Monday, Oct. 6, in
room 316 of the Union. Refresh
ments v.-ill be served at 4:00 p. m.,
and will be followed by a French
movie and group singing, accord
ing to Bob Johnson, president.
Tassels, Theta Snj Pictures.
Tassels and Theta Sigma Phi
will have their group pictures for
the Cornhusker taken Monday,
Oct. 6. instead of Friday, as stated
in the Oct. 3 issue of the Daily
Nebraskan.
Both pictures will be taken in
the west stadium; Theta Sig at
5:00 p. in. and Tassels at 5:30 p. m.
Engineering I.
Dean Green of the college of
engineering has announced that
classes in Engineering I for Tues
day at 2 and 4 p. m. will be held
in A,very Lab. lecture room in
stead of 206 Richards Lab.
Innocents.
Innocents will meet Monday at
9:00 p.m.
TheU Sirs.
Theta Sigma Phi members will
have their pictures taken for the
Cornhusker Monday at 5 p. m. in
the west stadium.
Clark, Kaltcnborn
Return for Visits
Dr. John D. Clark, who left
his position as dean of the col
lege of business administration to
become a member of President
Truman's Council of Economic
Advisers, will make a visit to
the campus Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. Clark is here on a ten day
leave from his duties, after which
he will return to Washington to
resume his work with the Coun
cil. Another visitor Wednesday aft
ernoon will be Howard S. Kalten-
born, former labor problems in
structor in the department of eco
nomics. Mr. Kaltenborn is now Di
rector of Industrial Relations for
the Curt iss-Wright Corporation
in New York City.
Alpha Phi Omega
To Continue Work
Former scouts who would like
to continue their scouting work,
will get a chance this fall when
Alpha Phi Omega, national service
fraternity, re-organizes and con
tinues its work on the enmpus. .
The group will have a smoker
Tuesday, Oct. 7, to enable inter-
Student Wives Club Tea
Dean and Mrs. Frank Henzlick
will entertain the Student Wives'
club of Teachers College at a tea
at their home, 2345 Bradficld
drive, on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 3
p. m.
Entertainment will be In the
form of music furnished by stu
dents of the university school of
music.
ested men to get acquainted with
each other. The meeting will be
in the lounge of the Union at
7:00 p.m.
Last year, the organization held
a drive to conserve and improve
the appearance of the campus.
Cornhusker Co-op Elects
Stan Dietrick President
Stan Dietrick, Vice-president
of Cornhusker Co-op, was elected
President at the last regular busi
ness meeting. Charles Schelnost
resigned the office after his re
cent marriage.
KOSMET KLUB
All Kosmet Klub workers who
did not turn in money for Uni
versity Theatre tickets on Fri
day will meet in the Klub rooms
Monday, Oct. 6 at 5 p.m. to turn
in their ticket funds.
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Make it a happy pair with slacks in flannel, gabardine
or covert. (See our gray flannels which boast a match
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sure to find a good match choose from blues, tans,
browns, grays. . .
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