The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1948, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    Friday, February 27, 1948
PAGE 2
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Christian.
"Thoughts for Easter" will be
the subject of the Cotner Circle
on Monday, March 1, from 5 to
6 p. m. at Cotner House.
Klickin' Klub will meet Tues
day, March 2 from 4 to 6 p. m.
at Cotner House.
"Friendly" a period of fun and
fellowship will meet from 4 to 6
p. m. Wednesday, March 3 at
Cotner House.
Episcopal.
The Sacrament of Confirma
tion will be administered by
Bishop Brinker, the Bishop of
Nebraska, at the University Epis
copal Church at 11 a. m. on Feb.
29. There will also be a radio
sermon by the Rt. Rev. Knox
Sherrill, the Presiding Bishop of
the Episcopal Church in the
United States, at the same time.
Jewish.
A special library containing
Jewish literature will be opened
shortly in the Temple Building.
This library is sponsored by the
Omaha B'nai Brith Auxiliary
and will be open every Tuesday
and Thursday from 3 to 5 p. m.
Lutheran.
"Woman Behold Thy Son,"
will be the sermon topic at the
Lutheran chapel services on Feb.
29 in room 315 of the Student
Union.
The Gamma Delta Bible class
meeting will begin with supper
at 5:30 p. m. Ralph Moehlering,
Concordia Teachers College will
lead the discussion "Tyre." In
stallation of officers will also be
held.
Those going to the Bowling
Party will meet at the Student
House, 1440 Q, at 7:00 p. m. Sat
urday, Feb. 28. Following bowl
ing from 7 to 9, refreshments
will be served at the Student
House.
. A progressive dinner will be
sponsored Sunday night by the
L.S.A. Students from the city
campus should meet at the Stu
dent House at 4:45 and Ag stu
dents will meet at the student
Center at 1200 No. 37th.
Presbyterian.
Notice to all men: We, the
order of the Mournful Old
Maids of Presby House, pray for
your presence at open session,
first meeting of the Leap Year
to be held in the Presby House,
Saturday, Feb. 28, at 8:00 p. m.
A dance will follow the meeting.
May the Lord be kind to us by
not only giving you the desire to
come, but also help us make this
the last Old Maid's Meeting.
Hopefully signed by The Mourn
ful Old Maids of the Presby
House.
House elections will be held
at 5:00 Sunday, February 28th.
The Rev. John Shell will show
movies of the South Pacific
which he took when he was
a Chaplain. His topic will be
"Seeing is Believing."
Unitarian.
The Unitarian College Age
group will meet at the Uni
tarian Church, 12th and H street
on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 6:00 p. m.
for food, fellowship, and fun.
'Orphan Boy' Film
Scheduled by YM
Tonight the University YMCA
brings to the campus the foreign
film, "An Orphan Boy of Vienna,"
with English sub-titles. The film
will be shown at 8 p. m. in the
Temple theater after a pre-curtain
welcome by Don Crowe, President
of the Y.M.C.A.
"An Orphan Boy of Vienna"
features the famous Vienna Choir
Boys accompanied by the Vienna
Philharmonic orchestra.
Proxies Disclaim
MB's, Innocents9
Approval of NSA
Because of current interest in
the National Student Association,
The Daily Nebraskan is reprinting
the following statement which ap
peared in the form of a Letterip
in the Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1947,
issue.
The statement was made follow-
Slan Johnson, Innocents
president, and Joyce Geddes,
Mortar Board president, in a
special joint statement to The
Daily Nebraskan Thursday aft
ernoon, said, "As a body,
neither the Innocents nor Mor
tar Board society has taken a
definite stand on NSA. The let
ter (which appears below) was
written primarily to arouse
student interest and not pri
marily to endorse the organ
ization. We do n&t speak for
the societies since neither has
had any discussion on this
question since the letter was
written last October."
At an Innocents meeting fol
lowing the NSA forum Thurs
day, the majority of the mem
bers of the senior men's hon
orary voted to approve John
son's statement.
ing the lust preliminary meeting
wnicn preseniea ins a xo mis cam
pus, and a week before the pres
entation of the NSA agenda to the
Student Council.
"To the Student Body:
"The Innocentt and Mortar Board, unl
vei"itv nenlor honorary rocitie. liavtne.
nu-t in Joint mertlnc. wh to announce to
all student! that we hare roted to rive our
endorsement and support to the National
Student Auroriutlon.
"Believing it to be an organization wor
thy of tha aupport of tha entire univeraity,
we wholeheartedly recommend thnt all atu
ilen'i take an active part In furthering; its
Imi and aiding it in carrying out Ub pro
pored nation I pros ram.
The lnnorenta Society
Tlie Mortar Board Society.
Black Masque Chapter.
Classified
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Good condition. Room 201 F. M.
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Dost: Zipper leather bound 3-ring note
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Good lighting Study desks. Reasonable.
For three or four buddies. 5-0v.
BEST infraction," in ballroom dancing.
Studio, 27(15 Royal court. Call 3-4692.
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Weddings, parties, student activities.
Phone Greger, 3-48S8.
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ward. Call Keith Kovanda. 2-7741.
FOUND - Srharffer Pencil at indoor track
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graph pictures union cafeteria expenses while lower graph explains
general student union expenditures. Story on Page Four.
Campus Ncjvs
In Brief
An organizational meeting will
be held Friday, Feb. 27, at 4 p.m.
in the Stuart room of the city
YWCA for women interested in
joining the Lancaster county and
University of Nebraska Young
Democrats.
.Juke Box Mixer will be held
Friday, February 27, from 8:00 to
12:00 p.m. in the Union.
Coffee Hour will be hold in the
Union Sunday, February 29, from
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Movie, '"Keys of the Kingr'um,"
with Gregory Peck, will be shown
in the Union Sunday, February 29.
Epworth Methodist youth fel
lowship will meet at the church
on 30th and Holdregc Sunday eve
ning at C p.m. lor a luncheon,
followed by devotions and pro
Cram. Rev. L. E. Mattinnly of
Wesleyun University will spc;,k.
'The Keys of the Kingdom"
starring Gregory Peck will be the
matinee movie at Ag Union Sun
day afternoon at 3 p.m. Coffee
Hour will be at 5 p.m.
Graduate club will meet Wed
nesday March 3 at the Presbyter
ian Student house at 14th & R.
Albin T. Anderson, candidate for
Senator, will speak.
Applications for the six Mortar
Board scholarships must be filed
in the office of the Dean of
Women by March 1. The awards
are open to women with sopho
more standing or above by next
fall.
June graduates who have not
applied for degrees and certifi
cates should do so in Admini
stration bllildinu B-9. bv Monrlav.
March 1. Office hours are 10-3
daily, and 10-12 Saturday.
CornhtisI.er installment pay
ments are duo Saturday. If the
linal $2.50 is not paid by then, $.3
must be paid 1o receive a Corn
huskor. Latin American dance sessions
under the direction of Donna Mc
Candless in the Union ballroom
will be 0en tor registration until
the end of the work.
Coed Follies tickets will be sold
in the Union from 12:00 noon to
1:00 p.m. and from 5:00 to 6:00
p.m. the rest of thbrwoek or until
the tickets are gone.
Friday Is College Night
AT
Couples
Only
Adm. $1.50
Tcr Couple
Tax Inrl.
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