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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, September 28, 1949
NIT Bulletin
Hoard
Wednesday.
President of Alpha Sigma Thi
please contact Rctty Green or
Bruce Barton in the Cornhsusker
office.
Union Activities Committee
nieeting at 4 p. m. in Room 315.
All committee chairmen and
sponsors are to be present.
Hour dance today from 5 to 6
p. m. in the Ag Union.
YMCA cabinet meeting today
at 6 p. m.
Cosmopolitan club meets Wed
nesday at 7:30 p. m. in Room
316 of the Union. Membership
drive is on and all persons inter
ested in meeting foreign students
and fostering friendly interna
tional relations are invited. Re
freshments will be served.
AS ME Smoker today at 7:15
p.m. in Room 206 Richards Lab.
Speaker, Dr. I. Q. Lindskog, who
will speak on "The Atom."
Alpha Zcta officers and faculty
sponsors will meet in Room 206
in the riant Industry building at
7 p. m. Wednesday. All other
Alpha Zeta members are wel
come to attend.
Thursday.
Special Business meeting of the
Varsity Dairy club will be held
Thursday.
Organizations may obtain their
displays used during the Frosh
Hop by calling for them at the
Union Activities office.
I'pperclasmen who were un
able to attend the YWCA Ren
dezvous held last week to sign up
for committees and commissions
may sign up any afternoon this
week in the YW office, Ellen
Smith Hall.
All basic military science stu
dents, who are interested in be
coming members of Pershing Ri
fles, are invited to a smoker to
e given by Company A-2 of the
national honorary military fra
ternity of Pershing Rifles in the
Union at 7:30 this evening.
Teachers' College Dean's Advis
ory Committee meets Thursday
noon for a luncheon in Miss Mie
lenz' office, Teachers college.
Church Reception
Thursday at Union
The Christian Science Or
ganization at the University will
open its year's activities Thurs
day evening at seven with their
annual reception in Room 313 of
the Union.
The evening will be spent in
formally, with games, refresh
ments, and a guest speaker on
the program. Richard Blunk, or
ganization presideni, will give
the welcoming speech and Mr.
Oak E. Davis of Lincoln. Chris
tian Science Committee on Pub
lication for Nebraska, will be the
guest speaker.
All students and faculty mem
bers wh are interested in Chris
tian Science are invited to attend
and become acquainted with the
activities of the group. Weekly
testimonial meetings will be held
throughout the year at 7 p. m. on
Thursday in Room 313 of the
Union. These are also open to all
students and faculty members.
V. Soil Chosen Freshman
Dental College President
The freshman class of the Col
lege of Dentistry elected it's of
ficers for the first semester of
this year. They are:
Vincent Soli, president.
Maynard Campbell, vice presi
dent. Doyle Sundberg. secretary.
Bill Pickering, treasurer.
Competitive games committee
for the Union will meet at 7
p. m. in the Activity office. Pat
Bussey, chairman, will be in
charge.
Aquaquettes swim club will
meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in
the Coliseum. Tryouts for new
members will be held following
Thursday on Oct. 6.
Ag Exec Board meets at 7
p. m. in Room 13 of the Ag
Union.
Nil Dames will hold their first
meeting of this year at Ellen
Smith hall at 8 p. m. Thursday.
This is a get-acquainted night
and all students' wives are cor
dially invited.
BECAUSE MANY upperclassmen recorded addresses incorrectly in
the pre-registration procedure this year, the Student Directory is
asking that all upperclassmen whose names appeared incorrectly in
last year's Directory to return the above blank. Address informa
tion to Audrey Flood, Student Directory, University of Nebraska
Builders. 308 of the Union.
Directory Blank . . .
Name Phone
Home Town Lincoln Address
Year .
Collrpe
Send to: Audrey Flood, Student Directory, University of Ne
braska Builders, 308 Student Union.
CORNHUSKER SPECIAL
FOR U OF N STUDENTS ONLY
ftjwi&dL
Don't leave money lying around. Come in and see
our new type oT check designed especially ior you.
We would like to have you see it at our bank
located conveniently at 13th & "0."
Uatlona! Bank of Commerce
MomW f Frdrral Deponit Inmurann Corporation.
Two Nebraska Alums
Are Granted Fellowships
Dr. John Herman, alumnus of
the University of Nebraska, 1900,
received a fellowship for "Out
standing Contributions to New
Methods in Chemistry" from the
Southern California Academy of
Sciences. The Academy has
granted only 85 fellowships in 55
years.
Dr. Dwight Tierce, University
of Nebraska graduate, 1904, also
fellowship for "Out
standing Contributions to
tomology."
En-
'Spouse' Tickets Make
News at U of California
Students attending the Uni
versity of California who are mar
ried and wish to turn their mates
into firm California fans, may do
so by purchasing tickets for the
entire football season.
Spouse Tickets costing $13.40
must be purchased for the whole
season. These tickets are good
only for home games. The holder
will be allowed a seat in the mixed
rooting section.
the BIG Annual
PHILIP flflORtl
FOOTBALL
.inn W ' '
CONTEST!
What Scores Do You Predict?
Nebraska v. Kansas State
Oklahoma v. Texas
Missouri v. Oklahoma A & M
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i CORRECT SCORES
WIN 1,000
PHILIP MORRIS CIGARETTES
I CORRECT SCORES
WIN 200
PHILIP MORRIS CIGARETTES
L CORRECT SCORE
WINS 100
PHILIP MORRIS CIGARETTES
i is
a chance to win these prizes for your Fraternity,
Sorority, Clob or living Group at yovr College I
. Will
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FIRST PRIZE
ON YOUR CAMPUS
Beautiful (sfdm&al Radio
Phonograph Console. High fidelity
AM nd FM radio. Automatic 2
speed phonograph play standard
and long-play records; one full load
ing provide 4 hours of entertain
ment. To group averaging greatest
number of ballots per member.
SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE
ON YOUR CAMPUS
C?fdmAa Radio-Phonograph
Console. Combine high fidelity AM
and FM radio with automatic 2
speed phonograph; play standard
and long-play record. Four hour of
entertainment with one full loading.
To group averaging tecond greatest
number of ballots per member.
ON YOUR CAMPUS
Table-model (y9ftnttoL combine
top-notch radio performance with
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ard and long-play record. Four
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with one full loading. Compact cabi
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est number of ballots per member.
I TO BE AWARDED AT ClOSE OF 9 WEEK CONTEST I
HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO WIN!
Simply write your "scorccast" of the scores for the 3 games
listed above on a PHILIP MORRIS wrapper and list your
name, address and group affiliation.
2 Enter as many "scorccasts" as you wish, but each ballot
must be on a separate PHILIP MORRIS wrapper. Drop
ballots at locations listed below.
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Contest Headquarter Points, below, where you may also redeem your prize certificates.
For complete tontest de
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ings of individuol winners
consult these contest hecd
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