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'S I I j $, ,1. , hi i ' i' . HI D 9 THE DAILY NEBKASKAN I WJlJ a r 1' Wednesday, January 4, 1950 Intercollegiate Press tiprr-slnn el -Indents " opinion "'- r2. ?li Koiird nnllcatlon. Tl.!. .n.ernla. student pabllratlons and dmlni.tered ' lhu T" U th. declared Miry .. th. Itoard a4 --- In from editorial eeasorslilp on the ,u(f s( The .mil mber of th. ..coll, ol lh. LJTww o b. printed." toilet, year. 84.00 mailed. Mnalj '"l' J .nVrld., bh I nl.enltj ,,p Mondays and eiaturdays. acatlnn. an d ,,..,.4. r.nlered a. eonO If Nebraska aader th. "- . J' Nehrn'kl,. -d.-T A't of lre... rfnre .I 1.17.' aull.orl-rd bf.t.mbo M. )T0RI AL Ciih firm rdltor rrll Simpson, Num. Kcri PlItllMSIII "- " Hank lammer. I'liiitiigrftplwr Jean rfimiri Society K.dltor , k.,..u nurnirl.tet Assistant ll.islnes. Minim Kannoipn. M),ny ,.,., t initiation Mimagrr I'uoi hie Uedliicr Mht New l.dltnr t Campus Chatter With Tongue in Cheek concept of the scientific front. t . i ...1 (i,., M'miii tv:is soitlim: down to a J USl I 1 V I 1 I I If , v. . 1 1. ll II. ,11 l,,r.:,l; lunse :iL';iiil on the atomic doiuu, cm iii " Kinstein has been at it again. His 1141 Christmas present to humanity tame in tlio form ol a "generalized theory- of gravitation, which most loadmg saent.sts believe may become the most important development of all time. Now wc were inclined to be grateful to Mr. Einstein lor his theory on relativily. We thought that was swell, and we were,, t inclined to blame him too much when it eventually helped lead to the atomic bomb. But we balk when lie starts mossing around wnn si.iw.. don't like the visions wc see of future wars being fought by hurl ing millions of enemies right off the face of the Earth by some scientific legerdemain. Personally, we'd rather have an atomic bomb hit us, a possibility, we suppose, that also rather appeals to many of our readers. Or do we have any left? and a self-addressed envelope to The s (Free copies of this stirring bit may bo obtained by sending 50c and a self-addressed envelope to The Daily Nobraskan.) Christian movement in America. Jerry Young will lead a discus sion on the subject "The Tlaee of the Y on the Modern Campus," following the film. Nomination for new officers will be held at the meeting. The city campus YM cabinet will meet Wednesday at 5:30 p. m. in the Temple lounge. Plans for the annual YM-YW banquet will be made at this time. Cily Campus YM Plans Film Forum A film forum will highlight the first city campus YM meeting of the year Wednesday. Jan. 9, at 7 p. m., in the Temple lounge. The film is "John R. Mott, World Citizen," which features the ;n tho rnreer of John Mott. foremost leauei oi o-- arrani;,' nn ulrd fmuimmn at Hmilhir tinir I At Miller's MFW SHADES I r .1 I tor tne i I Mow Ymt I I non, n y H m- v-vfs i M) s r r1 - , ni. I I I III l '. I If m 1 I I " ' (Beauli til Vs 3 ! IS ' , i p.m. tu (Bruans G umpua-dened color- in the .l.wrrrt and W liesl of hose. Choose "Holiday" or "Carefree .n three proportioned lengths Mm 8'i to 11. 5 j gauge, 13 dt-nior. rj ' i 3 poir 5.70 .m. HOSIERY . . . First Floor j 5:S: i 2 p. in (TIlLLER 6 PAiflE m BY JI.AN- H'.NSl r.K Santa Claus evidently treated the gals about campus pretty good at Christmas and through vaca tion. We have practically noth ing but pinnings and engagements to fill today's column not a bad subject to write on either. Engaged are the following: Phil Thoinnson and (lordon Pauley. Mary I-n Graham and (ilen ChtbaiiRh, Pat Watson and John Theodeson, Dorothy Borcens and Norris llardiiiR, Kay CoRlry and Cliff Chi ienson. Kathy Willie and Roz Howard. Kay Mi-nke and Bill Denker, Tat Stou ral and Don Stockholm, l.ois Ro din and Larry Veta, Olive (lell nran and Tom Brownley. Louise Sasserstrin and Sidney Winn in Pittsburgh. Kathleen Maharry and an ATO from Iowa U. Joyce Kihausen and home town beau, Nita Uae Bnd cnhaiiKh and home town flame. I.cKov BauRhn and Marilyn Dixon (to be married Jan. JH). ' 'tR : i:ilis and Dick Capek, Marcaret Napple and Pat Thomas, Pat War- : wick and (lordon Ludlow (Has-! tings college), Jo Corzine and Boh Mason, Katv Llliott and Hoy i Yalcy. Jane Bailey and Tom Lud-j ifi. Norma (Irothe and Warren . Porter, Carol Russell and Ted Kelstrom, Barbara Dun and Dick Russell. Marsaret .loiinson aim Bill Marsh, Rosie Kimball and Jack Wagner. J TV. a, 1,1 trt llu- lollli list of Oil- ' gagements, there's another small list of pinnings. Pinned are: Dorothy Maxwell and Jack Mc Meekin, Ann Penner and a Delt from Kansas City, Diane Thomas and Fritz Ware, Mary Ryons and Bill Stewart, Jan Ryman and Jim Kenner, Harlan Beideck and Dor othy Taylor, Jean Walker ana Chuck Stewart, Sally Gardiner and Tom Lawrie, Jo Shickley and Annapolis flame, Lou Ann Fahn Kmnv llenkins, Pat Horstman and Ray Stryker. I Tlierc was one unpinning dur- irig vacation Jody Loder and Steve Reed. r f nrno, nut tn ho a little joyous for Pat McCormick than she had expected.. Tom ed- w.nn rnmo Vinmp linCXDCCtedli' from California and they trc now going steady, aiso going sie,ui. are Jean Smith and Bill Holm- quist. . piv IValifM entertained at a iew i tin a o ,.y -f C.,(,,, ,lo r,irrht Rill StOWCCl W3S I ljiI LIM l-ltl T iiii-tttv ----- with Peggy and other couples in eluded Ajon tamer ana rav i.h Bad Business . . . "Student shoots fraternity brother at Ohio State uni- VCrS"Fratcrnity man accused of strangling girl friend after party at Iowa universiy." . . 1 ii nffwdals str ke drinkmsr 'upper class Ullltn uiimimi-j - social clubs' from recognition list when s udent nearly dies from drinking quart ot Aiaruni cihkic... These are three stories which have been getting more than enough publicity in American newspapers during the past few weeks. Yet there's something behind these stones which every fraternity, sorority and social organization member should think about. It applies to Nebraska and any other school whore such organizations are a part ot Simply this-Greeks will find it extremely difficult to survive unless they stop bringing adverse criticism upon themselves and start creating more good will via the good deeds route. , , , j Of course, Creeks will say, "Sure, but why condemn the entire Creek set-up when the troubles are caused by a few individuals?" Granted. But the situation njight as well be faced squarely. There are far more people who would jump at the chance to eliminate the Creek system than there are people who desire such a system. Fraternities in all sections of the country are under fire because of racial discrimination clauses in their eon stitutions. This has naturally brought unfavorable criti cism Incidents such as those mentioned above also bring discredit upon the system. True, only one student shot his fraternity brother, and only one fraternity man strangled 'his girl friend. Nevertheless, all eyes focus back: on the entire Greek system as a result of such happenings. The i manner in which they are played up in many newspajrs ! illustrates the feelings people have on the matter. ; ; It only takes one such incident to make people say, i "Yea those fraternities all they do is play and get in : . . . ., ii 3., i u nrtlii,f rl i cmIs Vfvl nU trouulc. in oiner wuius, uic uu innuuvt u..,r.. j Greeks is more widely recognized and remembered longer, than the good conduct which is often forgotten. X Creek organizations caji do a great deal of gViod for themselves and their universities, or they can do a great deal of harm. The situation deserves some serious thought by those concerned in all colleges and universities. Fritz Simpson. NU Hullctin Hoard WF.DXF.SDAY AS.U: meeting, 7:.'10 p. m., 20( A. E. Cosmopolitan Club, 7:30 p. m., room 315. Union. Final plans will be made for the Chancellor's re ception to be held Jan. 7. Phalanx, 5:15 p. m., West Sta dium, uniforms. WAA Rifle Club, 4 p. m.. Mil. Sci. Pldg. rifle range. Come dressed for shooting and bring $2 fee. Amateur Radio Society meeting mid election, 7:30 p. m., Praco lab. THl'RSDAY Red Cross Water Safety com mittee, 5 p. m., Union. Xu-Meds meeting, parlors, XY, Union. Dr. Frank H. Tanner, Lin coln, speaker. Nominations for next semester's officers will be made. A call for "poll-cats" has been issued by the Daily Nobraskan. Students interested in assisting the paper in polling students on contioversial questions contact Beth Randcl, Pag office, 1 to 4 p m. anv afternoon this week. Copies" of the '49-'50 Student Directory may be purchased at the campus bookstores. Theta Nu picture 4:50 p. m. Friday, West Stadium. Final Exam Schedule w VvM; h il VI l( ill ilVlin ' r.. lift l,r, .1 ..x,ln.i.m. ...n.li.tlHK Mh Hl.nvr s,.,-. -Il V arrHKl '"'' M) Spanish M. ..1. I- " " ,.,,,.. ,, ,h.r llmr sl,.,,.l,l l.r ln.,.1,. m, U.o rirparlmrnt ...ncrii. .1 in Irrnrn, arranut-nifiMH mumimi ih- n.n,,,- ... , II m. S p.m.- I Ihsms iiH'i'lint n a.m. lassrs mrrliiiK al II . I rl., or any one r tu il lh"e la. nr any itnr nf Ihrse da t. (nliMiini) i ollsniml II, 12. (CollKrlim) , livr nr four ilay, r Mmi., WHINKMHV, MM ARI IP flr nr funr lnH. ot Mini., Wnl . TiiiMlay., Thiir., r Nat Tilt KSiDAV, I Nt AltV 1(1 lo i n, (Ibkm-h mrrtiiiR at 3 p.m., Thih.. Thnra., or ellhrr i.n- l tl- ila. In II a.m. All wrtlnm In Mi-rhanlral KnlniTlni; I. In 10 a in. All M-rllnn In llnmp r.rmi,niili 41 anil 42. In HI .m. All siTllnns In HiihIiips llruanlallun 21. ( iilln-nm) ... n .'." til ti-rtlnn In llllslni Orcnilliat Inn 141. iollriml i., in a.m. All M-rlliim In r rrnrii II, i.i. to ID a. mi All necllon In Npanlih ftS. ! 1 -'Z-." :T .i '! n lilr .,; four lay. r Mo... Krl.. nr any one or two of lhr day. FRIDAY, MM AIIV 20 1 1 , sSM mr. llnii al 10 a.m.. five nr four ilax. nr Mm., Writ., Krl., nr any inr nr two of Ou-nr ilaya. ! nltn, 3 ,,m., flvr or four ,,. Mon.. Vrl ar any r r . . - ; SATI KOAV. 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Tlaswn nicllm at 12 m., flv or four daya, or Mon., Vrd., Krl., or any onr or two of tUrse daya. ' a m', to 12 m. All wHIona In ( I it Knijini-erlnr. 8 a m. tn 10 a.m. All arrtlons In Business Oritanlrulinn 147. iColliiim) 8 a.m'. to 10 am. All wrtlons In Kdnration SO, Hi. 82. (loll scum) 10 'tO am. to li:S0 p.m. All acrllons in Husinrss Omaniialion 3, 4. (foliiwum) lo' lO a!m. to 12:30 p.m. All sections in I'syrlmlnry 70. (Collspiiml 2' p.m. to 5 p.m. t la-swa meeting- at II a.m., flvr or four days, or Mon.. Wed., Krl., nr any ttnr or two of tnrse "'" WKDNF.SDAY, JAM ARY 2S 9 am. to 12 m. (lasses meet I nr. at I P.m., five or four days, or Mon.. Med., Krl., nr any one or two of these da. to ft p.m. (lasses meeiinK ai in a.m., iues., 1 nuri, ai., or any one or iwo 01 im-e uay. Till RSDAY, JAM ARY 28 to 12 m. ( lasses meetlnit at 9 a.m., Tues., Thurs., Sat., or any n nr two of lli.-ne days, to ft p.m. All sections In K.ncllsh. 2. to A p.m. All serf inns In Knicllsh 3, 4. to 5 p.m. All sections In Knullsh 17. to ft p.m. All sections in Klec. Kiie. 135, 198, 238. 237. J to ft p.m. All sections in K.ronomics 115. KK1DAY, J IM'ARY 27 tn 12 ni. Classes meetinc at- t p.m., Tues. and Ihnrs., or rither aa ( these days. to 4 p.m. All sections in Knelish H, 1 iColisrum) to ft p.m. All sections In Sociolory S3 to B p.m. All sections In K.neineerln-f Mechanics 228. to 8 p.m. All sections in Mrrnanirai r.nmneerinx 6.