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William A. Rundle Appointed Editor UN Law Review William A. Rundle, Wilkes Barre, Pa., second year4 law student, has been named editor-in-chief of the Nebraska Law Review. Other new staff members: Ken neth H. Elson, "" North Platte, , " - , , note editor, Richard S. H a r n sberger. Ashland, recent cast editor: Daniel O'Leary, O 1 y m pi a, Wash., legisla tion editor; R Wenk rnln hnnk re view editor, W. A. Rundle. and Robert S. Lowe, Wauneta, index editor. 41 o b e r t A. . y 3nkc, Lin- IJJU UNIVERSITY DAMES NAME OFFICERS. New officers of the University Dames are Mrs. Ima Jeanne Wear, president; Mrs. Doris Eby, vice president; Mrs. Ida Cohen, cor responding secretary; Mrs. Jean Mason, recording secretary; and Mrs. Harold Dalke, treasurer. VALENTINES To your Swet'theart, Mom n Dad, Friend and Relative. Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 No. 14 Open Thuts. Till 9 MAIN FEATURES START STUART: "If Winter Comes," 1:31. 3:37. LINCOLN: Rudolf Firkusny in concert, 7:39, 8:30. "I Walk Alone,," 1:19, 3:22, 5:25, 7:29, 9:33. NEBRASKA: "Captain From Casitle," 1:07, 6:29, 9:08. CAPITOL: "Border Patrol man," 1:00, 3:38, 6:16, 854. "Where There's Life," 2:03, 4:41, 7:19, 9:57. Door Open 1?:45! 44c to 6! lodcuL! tx BURT LANCASltH .A UZABETH SCOn FT I !"UM IS I UWfiUl STUART WED.! NEBRASKA Wed. DOORS OPEN 12:4S MAT. 44c TO 6 BING CROSBY e?IF I HAD MY WAY" with GLORIA JEAN CHARLES WINNIGER PLUS JOSEPH COTTON TERESA WRIGHT "SHADOW OF fl DOUBT" SPIKE JONES and HIS CITY SLICKERS in XADIES MAN" wUh CASS DALEY EDDIE BRACKEN PLUS BETTE DAVIS Doors Open 12:45 25c o6 Union to Open Hobby Shop Students interested in handicraft work are going to be provided With an outlet for their hobby talents. Union Director Dwane Lake has announced a hobby open house for all interested students in Room 12 of the Union Wednes day afternoon from 1 to 5 p. m. Coffee and Brownies will be served and displays will be shown. The hobby shop, which is being set up in Room 12, is to open Feb. 10 and will continue for the rest of the semester. Students will receive tutoring on their favorite hobbies all Tuesday and Wednes day afternoons, plus from 7-9 Wednesday evening. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Czech Pianist Offers Varied Recital Tonight When students who hold season tickets to the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra concert series attend the recital of Czech pianist Rudolf f'irkusny tonight at 8:30 p.m. in he Stuart Theater, they will hear a program representative of the entire piano literature. The artist, who has done more than any other musician to revive interest in the body of Czech com position, will perform classical, romantic, impressionistic, and con temporary music, including two numbers by the modern American composer, Samuel Barber. First touring the United States Tuesday, February 3, 1948 '.'L..-."L.'".i;''- nun J V ZIPPER NOTEBOOKS BRIEF CASES UNDERARM CASES TOP QUALITY LEATHER SEE OUR DISPLAY NOW UNCOIN.NEIH ten years ago, Firkusny returned to Europe to concertize the con tinental musical capitals. Fleeing Prague just before the entrance of the Nazis, he worked his way to France and eventually to Portu gal where he sailed for America, arriving in 1941. His performance of the Dvorak piano concerto with the Chicago Symphony orchestra in Ravinia Park shortly thereafter was the first time that the work had been played in America in 65 years. Smetena, the other outstanding Czech nationalistic composer is represented by two numbers from the complete program, which in cludes: Two Choral Prelude! Bach Come God Creator Rejoice Now, Cliriutlans Variation Serieunes MendelMohn Sonata, Op. 27 "MoonllM") .. .Beethoven Lincoln High School Choir Presents "Patience" A Comic Opera by GILBERT & SULLIVAN Feb. 20-21, 8:15 p. m. LH.S. Auditorium Phone Reservations lu 2-6(11 1 Tickets 10c W Ellffi is so much better to smoke ! PHILIP MORRIS offers the smoker an extra benefit found in no other cigarette. For Philip Morris is the ONE, the ONLY cigarette recog nized by leading nose and throat specialists as definitely less irritating. Remember: Less irritation means more smoking enjoyment for you. Yes! If every smoker knew what Philip Morris smokers know, they'd all change to PHILIP MORRIS. a a r " r ' IK x4. V I si 0 UULi U r l) TRY A PACK . . . TODAY