The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 22, 1948, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, Tune 22, 1943
Firemen Find Slight Damage
At Love Library Thursday
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All of Lincoln's available fire
fighting equipment was rushed to
Love Memorial library last Thurs
day. The library is pictured above.
Answering an alarm, firemen
found two squares of a ceiling
surfacing material charred and
fallen into a modernistic lighting
fixture.
It was suggested by Fire Chief
E. P. Feaster that defective elec
tric wiring might have caused the
fire damage. He also suggested
that fire hazards in the building
might be reduced through removal
of shreds of excelsior found near
one of the air conditioners and
through removal of a boardwalk
in the building's attic.
Fire would endanger the thou
sands of books and some rare or
irreplaceable volumes of antiquity
that are housed in Love Library.
At present it contains the famed
United Nations exhibit which is
the only exhibit of its kind in ex
istence. The exhibit will be in
the library until about June 24.
It was brought to Nebraska as an
educational experiment to teach
people about the nature and op
erations of the United Nations.
The educational program may de
velop into one of international
scope.
Wrestling Coach
In Book Business
B. R. (Pat) Patterson, Univer
sity wrestling coach and chair
man of the Olympic Wrestling
Committee is in the book busi
ness. He has been notified that 100
official Olympic programs which
contain the history of the Olympic
games, pictures of stars who will
compete in London, and other
features are on the way to him.
All Pat has to do is sell them
at $1 each.
Educators End
Counseling
Confab Friday
A three "day counseling and
guidance conference attended by
school representatives from 15
states ended here Friday.
The conference, in a final shot
at inadequate teacher training
courses, adopted a report from its
basic course committee which said
teacher training schools should
make available counseling and
guidance fundamentals for all
students who expect to teach.
The committee was hitting at
the principle that it is the teach
er's responsibility to provide not
only academic training, but also
the help the students need with
their individual problems. J.
Woods of the University of
Omaha, head of the committee,
had this to say about teacher
training institutions:
"There, is an apparent reluc
tance on the part of teacher
trainers to introduce new courses
or reorganize existing ones to ade
quately implement a trainin
program for personnel workers.
Cosmo Club.
Cosmopolitan club will meet at
7:30 pm. Wednesday. Watch
Union bulletin board for room
number.
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This Week
In Union
Tuesday.
1:00 p.m. CRAFT INSTRUC
TION, Union Craft Shop. Come
any time. Projects begin at 4:00.
4:00 p.m. SIESTA FILM HOUR,
Union Lounge.
7:30 p.m. STUDENT RECITAL,
Union Ballroom.
Wednesday.
4:00 p.m. BRIDGE INSTRUCT
TION, Union room 313.
4:45 p.m. CO-RECREATIONAL
SPLASH PARTY, Coliseum.
7:00 p.m. CRAFT INSTRUC
TION, Union Craft Shop.
7:30 p.m. STUDENT RECITAL,
Ballroom.
Thursday.
8:00 p.m. Artists Series Presen
tation, MELVIN RITTER, Violin
ist. Season tickets at the Union
office.
ROTC Freshmen
Take Second Spot
In Rifle Matches
The University ROTC fresman
team won second place in the
National Rifle assoc iation
matches, Col. Howard J. John an
nounced. Team members include: Wilbur
Scholle, William J. Bauman,
Wendell C. Bauman, Richard
Merrit, all of Lincoln, and Don C.
Flesher of Omaha.
An advanced military student,
Walter C. Palmer of Westerfleld,
N. J., has been named a member
of the second All-American rifle
team on the basis of his record
during the past year at the uni
versity. .
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We Give S & II
Green Stamps
Lincoln's Busy
Department Store
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attractive one or two
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Smart colors that go
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bathing suits, shorts or slacks.
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