The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, December 8, 1948
Foreign Schools Schedule
Classes for US Students
British Colleges
Offer Sociology
Nine universities in England
'and Scotland are arranging for
an increase in the number of
courses and provision for approxi
mately 780 students from the
United States.
The courses offered will range
over a wide field covering studies
of English social life, English lit
erature, democratic government in
Britain, British industrial devel
opment, town planning, modern
European civilization and ancient
Greece.
The cost of the courses, includ
ing tuition and maintenance for
the six weeks will be from $216
to $264. In addition there will
be the cost of travel. A few schol
arships, some all inclusive, others
for travel only, will be available
to highly qualified applicants.
The schools will be recognized
by the Veterans Administration
for grants under the G.I. Bill of
Rights. Applications for a sup
plementary certificate of eligi
bility should be made to the V.A.,
regional office. It should be noted,
however, that the subsistence al
lowance under the G.I. Bill of
Rights will not cover the cost
of maintenance at a summer
school.
All inquiries about the summer
schools should be made to the
Institute of International Educa
tion at 2 West 45th Street, New
York. N. Y.
All applications must be re
ceived by the Institute by Mar.
1, 1949, and candidates will be
informed of the result of their
application by Apr. 1, 1949.
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share "expenses and help drive. Phone
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after December 17. Phone Gobar,
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Oslo Plans Study
Of Life inNorway
The University of Oslo has an
nounced that it will again hold
special summer classes for Amer
ican students from June 2" to
August 6.
Official headquarters in Amer
ica for the summer session have
been established at St. Olaf Col
lege, Northfield, Minnesota, where
catalogs and applications may be
secured.
The courses, which will be con
ducted iri English, cover the scien
ces, the humanities, and a general
survey of Norwegian culture. A
maximum of six credits may be
taken in the six weeks course,
and in most cases the credits are
transferable.
Approximate expense for the
six weeks at the University is
estimated to be $300. Transpor
tation last year on the "S. S.
Marine Jumper" came to from
$320 to $400 for the round trip.
Requirements for admission are
based on a good academic record,
seriousness of applicant's purpose,
qualities likely to make the stu
dent a good representative of the
United States abroad, good health,
and geographical distribution of
the applicants. An annlirant must
have completed his sophomore
year by the summer of 1949. '
Wintcrsct
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is there in all its dramatic tense
ness. "Winterset"' revolves around
Romagna's son and his wide
spread attempts to track down
the true murderers.
Atkinson Praises Play
Critic Brooks Atkinson of the
New York Times credited the play
as "one that has helped to set
the dye for future of our stage."
In his analysis of "Winterset" he
stated, "Mr. Anderson has trans
lated a crime play into a general
attitude toward life. He has not
forgotten Sacco and Vanzetti."
"In the most powerful scene in
the play all the drama's crumpled
characters meet in a rotting base
ment under a tenement and plot
each other's destruction. Mr. An
derson brings together a group
of people involved in the Romagna
case. It is thirteen years since
the trial. There are at least three
people who knew that Romagna
was innocent. Trock (Abe Katz)
and Shadow (Don Johannes) com
mitted the murder; Grath (Dewey
Ganzell) was a witness to the
crime. Romagna's outcast son,
Mio (Jack MacDonald), has dedi
cated his life to clearing his
father's name. Judge Gaunt (Jack
Wenstrand), who tried the case,
has gone out of his mind from
anxiety and is stumbling madly
around the world. It is in this
scene that these crumpled, fright
ened and sinister characters meet."
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