PAGE 4 Messiah THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, December 12, 1948 Be Opened . AIR Alto He Shall feed II is Flock CHORl S His Yoke Is Easy, And His Burden Is Light CHORl S Behold The Lamb Of God AIR Alto He Has Despised CHORl'S Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs CHORl'S Worthy Is The Lamb RECITATIVE Tenor Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart AIR Tenor Behold And See If There Be Any Sorrow CHORUS All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray CHORVS Lift I'P Your Heads, O Ye Gates CHORUS Since By Man Came Ieatn By Man Came Also The Res urrection Of The Iead For As In Adam All Die Even So In Christ Shall All Be Made Alive RECITATIVE Bass Behold I Tell lOU A mysvcrj AIR Bass The Trumpet Shall Sound AIR Soprano I Know That My Redeemer Liveth CHORUS Hallelujah Research Council Announces Grants Twelve University faculty members have been given re search grants totaling $3,050 by the University Research council. The faculty members, the amount of grant, and the field of the research are: Dr. H. T. Bates. $500, chemical engineering: Dr. Edgar V. Johnson, $150. history; Dr. A. L. Lugn, $100, geology: Dr. Katharine Maurer and Dr. D. W. Dvsinger. $250. psychology: Dr. it ' Tnllr. SiiO. literature: T. B. Thorson, $250, zoology; Dr. H. Weaver, $250, botany; Dr. D. Whitney, $100, geology; W. 'n.nH s3iin meineerina: Dr H. Burma, $600. geology; and Dr J. H. Cahn. $500. physics. Classified LEAVING 21 or 22 of Pec. f'r Monroe. La Can take two riders. Call 6-4S31 after 7. P. K- Schleuseiier. I-OR SAI.K 1 pair ot full rocker fifiirj skutei Excellent condition. Call 4-loit after 6 P. M. FOUND-Burnett dark brown Kversharr fountain pen top. Inquire at Crib for Jack Y. WANTKD Two ivissenRcrs to Penver Christmas vacation. Snare expenses. Call 2-279 alter 6 P. M. SpfiTpKNT '1 'if desire ride to t-cotls-liluff Christmas vacalion. Share ex reuses Call Harvey 3-MH1 eyeuinps WANT ride to Spokane or vicinity. Share expense Call 2-K14H. WANTKP-Ride to Salina. Kniisaii. Clin.ilni.is vacation. Snare expenses. Call MORROW'S SELF SFRVICF. LAVNOHY 1024 Que St Open between 9 A. M. & 11:3'.! P. M. Student owned. FOR SALE - Kuppenheinier overcoat. Hart S.h.iffner & Marx suit. Sie 38 Phone 3-;'.3". WANTFP. B-S . I to Orlnn.l". Florida, nr vieimiv '..ire expen :.es. 2-M'IH. I?i!l (r'nii'l! WANT pen-:. Chest Secretary Speaks to YWCA Louis W. Home, executive sec retary of the Lincoln Community Chest will speak to a joint meet ing of the Community Service, Publicity, Upper Class Leader ship and social service iuuij commission groups and the cab inet of the Y. W. C. A. at 4 p. m. Monday in Ellen Smith hall. "Opportunities for University Graduates to Serve as Leaders in the Community" will be the topic of the discussion led by Mr. Home. t snrc rf -th. prouns attend- ing the meeting areL Lois Barel- man, Jo Kellenbarger, Alice Jo Smith, and Willistine Clark. Members of the advisory board have been invited. p Kite to An.o-'-i. Share e s Cii! 2 It'i"i." as f . r Ken KiokIi GIFT WRAP Metallic red, green, gold silver (1 pc. 26x54 in.) 35c Goldenrod Stationery Store- 213 No. 14th. Open Tiies.-Tlinr. w 9 SINCE SEPTEM6Eft(2f. 1948, 10.408 COLLEGE STUDENTS! HAVE CHANGED J TO CHESTERFIELD THERE 5 A KMWn; u "r ' lilts ' ' A'. s' i 'ft? "f.ly smoke is CHESTERFIELD in my new picture, V' BABY SMILES AT ME. I always smoke CHESTERFIELDS. They're MILDER . . . Il's AY cigarette. h i mm STARRING IN X. 'jiM "V'" f'fP'if . WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME , ; s , 'V A V i A 20ch CENTURY-FOX TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION , V ( r V UnWersity of Oklahoma says- f0 . ( I ' if - . ttitta became I know jStisw .. " o, iheu'll always give me the Looter, f 8 4 - : :S ' S&.:'-4 ';:?::;S::: ::;::::i:iSx-V;i :f .. f -: ' ; : ' - 1 ! ' -- ' ! '. 1 Cyright Ijcwtt Mna Towcto Co