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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Sunday, November 21, 1948
Philosophy Class Waits Report
On Third Lunar Expedition
BY HERB DENENBERG
"As is common knowledge (in
the year 1975) the first lunar ex
pedition took place in the year
1958. The most remarkable result
of this expedition was the discov
ery of an engraven rock tablet,
obviously an artefact of some in
telligence." 'The second expedition to the
moon (1959-60) was carried out
for the express purpose of ob
taining more information about
the lunar inhabitants who had
created the 'moonstones.' The
only additional information that
was obtained by this expedition
was the discovery of two stone
tablets, again in a state of partial
decomposition."
Storer Storing Up
Information is as yet unobtain
able about the third expedition to
the moon, but it is rumored that
Doctor Thomas Storer is now stor
ing up hot air for the third trip
to the moon. Dr. Werkmeister is
working him hard, and Dr. Pat
terson is patting him on the back.
But the above information
about the expeditions to the moon
is authentic; at least that's what
the assignments sheets distributed
in the Philosophy 1 classes of
Oct. 11 and 12 stated.
Any scientist or student desir
ing further information about or
pictures of the two stone tablets
and the two expeditions may
either bay at the moon, or may
enroll in the Philosophy 1 class
which in the words of the univer
sity catalog is an "analysis of our
culture in terms of the ideas
which determine its character and
q study of the inter-dependency
of these ideas and of their lm
nact upon contemporary culture
is a whole."
Watch Class for News
For big news on the third ev
pedition to the moon, the great
est expedition in history next to
the migration to Kansas, watch
the Philosophy 1 class as it
studies "ideas in contemporary
culture."
All authorities, including the
three teachers of the class
Storer, Werkmeister and Patter
son are agreed that despite the
students and the professors, the
next expedition to the moon will
definitely be out of this world.
$250 Design
Prizes Offered
Beaux-Arts
Architectural students are eli
gible to compete for prizes total
ing $250 in a national design con
test announced today by the
Beaux-Arts Institute of Design.
Sponsored by the Institute in
cooperation with the Tile Council
of America, the contest calls for
the designing of an elementary
school and kindergarten in which
special attention is given to the
use of clay tile.
First prize in the national com
petition is $100, second $75, third
$50 and fourth $25. The contest
closes Dec. 20 and will be judged
between Jan. 4 and 8.
Students from ' universities and
colleges in the United States,
Canada and Cuba have been in
vited to submit entries in the con
test. It is one of a number of
competitions being sponsored by
the Beaux-Arts Institute this
school year.
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Conductor Emanuel Wishnow rehearses a portion of the University
Symphony Orchestra through a particularly tricky movement of
one of the symphonic works to be performed this evening. The 70
piece group will appear with noted cellist Dimitry Markevitch in
the Union ballroom at 8 p.m.
Group Pictures
All organizations that plan
to have group pictures In the
1949 Cornhusker must sched
ule a definite date this week.
IMease .contact John Connelly
or Betty Green in the Corn
husker office between 2 and
4 p. m. this week.
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A big response has been shown
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Union Talent Show but there is
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Individuals, groups and some
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the big show which will be held
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Tryouts will be held Dec. 4. All
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Cash prizes will be presented to
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