The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1947, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Friday, Odob'er 1 Of 194?
Bulletin
ba served.
rrRMiHNioN slits.
Following are the Henlor AWS Board
mrnihera who may elan apodal permli-
klon nil pa: Jarkia Oortlon, SIKma Delta
Tau; Mima Weeih. Delia Gamma; Tlliliy
Ctirlry, Alpha Chi OnieKn ! Jem Compton,
I'l Mela 1'hl; Jean Chiliiiilnt, Terrnre Hall;
Kaihleen Nlcholaun. Delta Delta Delia.
ri LAMBDA THKTA.
The flrat mrfjinf of the year tr Pi
I.ambt:i Theta will ba held Tueaday, CM t.
14, la Koora IS Teechere College at 4:30.
LAMBDA (III Al.rilA.
Former pledgee and aetlves of Lambda
Oil Alpha fraternity will meet Monday
evening Oft. 13, at T:30 p. m. at the
C. V. Fowler residence, 34 ID J at. Trans
portation will be provided If necessary.
os.Moroi.iTAN n.in.
The Cosmopolitan club will hold a
membership drive refreshment period Oct.
10 In Room IIS Union, fcveryotie Inter
ested In meeting the foreign atudenu 04
the eampua la Invited,
KKAK.VEV DINNER.
Reservation! for the Kearney Dinner at
6 p. m. preceding Baturday'i Kearney-Weft
lryan game must be mad before Friday
noon. Reaervallona ara on dollar par per
son. President H. L. Cuahlng win be guest
speaker. Call 2-8381 or contact Dorothy K.
llolcomb, Alumni Association office for
reservations,
l)liouglit
Lj icuerftj Severs
LI Til KUAN HTl'llKNT.
The city rampu Luther Rtmlrnt assn
elation will mm at Kirst Lutliarun cliurch
it 1 7 Id and A ate. Bunlay evening, Oct.
12, at 6:00 p. m. ft. Htrenf will speak.
Th Ag campus 1.8 A will meet at 1200
N a( 4:30 p. m. Sunday. Coat auppere will
It Is on awsome experience to
sU.nd at the end of a telescope
and gaze far out into space, real
izing, for the first time, the min
ute place which earth assumes
in this whole system of whirling
planets.
When this fact has struck
home, it is but a matter of min
utes before one begins to ques
tion his own relative place and
Importance in the world. It is
an ego-shaking thought to en
tertain for very long.
We ore concerned with the af
fairs which are important to us:
Whether or not the professor who
has it "in for us" is going to pick
on us again today, if "she" will
give us a break and not bo busy
Friday night or if "he" will ask
us for o date after the hour
dance. Surely in a' university of
10,000 students no professor
could take time to single out one
special student and pick on him,
and, no doubt, the "he" or "she"
of today will be replaced by
someone new in three or four
weeks.
We become entagled in our
own problems and therefore are
not free to assume a responsible
place in this complete system of
ours.
Every beginning is small. See
If your country had been rav
place of some one else for five
minutes; preferably some one
who has a different code of
ethics, a different color of skin
or a different religious faith,
if you can put yourself in the
Would you be above stealing
food if you were starving be
cause the wages you were paid
were insufficient to buy it, or
aged by war and it was "every
man for himself. What would be
your reaction to a taxi door
slammed in your face because
some one refused to ride with
"a damned Jap?"
If you can successfully feel and
sympathize with one of the emo
tions set up by this sort of situa
tion, you have made the first
step in filling your place in the
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universe.
Your Church
Episcopal
There will be the regular morn
ing prayer and sermon service at
the University Episcopal church,
13th and R street, 11:00 a.m. There
will be no 8:30 service.
Baptist
Saturday, October 11 at 8:00
p.m. there will be a "Boo Boo"
party at the Baptist Student Cen
ter at 315 north 15th street. Wear
old clothes.
Sunday supper will be at 5:30.
The devotional service, led by Rev.
Sargent Bush, will begin at 6:30.
Ann Johnson will be the devotion
leader.
Presbyterian
The Forum at 5:00 will be led
by foreign students. The discus
sions will be followed by supper
and a social hour at 6:15.
Lutheran
Chapel services will be held
Sunday at 10:45 in room 315 of
the Student Union.' Rev. Erck
will speak on "Distinction Be
tween Form and Power in Reli
gion." Lambert Burmaster is ac
companist. Gamma Delta members and
guests will meet at 2:00 in front
of the Student Union to proceed
to Concordia Teachers College, at
Seward. Those with cars should
bring them. The group will be
guests of the student Missionary
Society and the evening meal will
be served at the college. The re
turn trip will be made before
10:30.
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