The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1951, Image 1

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    3fi frijn ony Series...
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Sex Aspects
DOCTOR PALMER
A m Y 1 !
D. Tf
lSPlISSPS 1 .JlWll
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rroDiem
Dr. K, Hixsm explained the
destructive paths of the problem
txsntpaatSaxg Ag students asnd pre
watted several plans of mIbSm
t a Jonnt meetanf of Ag exec
board members and leptnesant
hoTrartes and social ffroups las
Delegates atterofliiug believe Ag
stoaAmits an MusaWle off sfoverm-
img themselves and do root roeedl
s-rfluv ffacaajtv Mressnwre to
cwuse a movement, ewa iff that :j
troffverwent is toward bmealcaiag a
The stnadesitts, they said, vtcA Utee
faculty r Ag exec broawi imwsst
taifee ctaon to elimawate the de-
tttrertwe Hawaii eMtttag.
Jetnrv JoihTOsrav Ag exc toaaird
Ipreswfemt, gating to the
their i irafiividiMaa cirgairiBraaTOcros.
Only by grwup actkm, he saifl,
at9 wMIle te issue its stall hffl.
cam ttftue habrtt off Conner cutibiwg
fee shopped.
lr.. Hixsoau ssM Ag pcffleg3
eToesm bf&roe to wyoie bat tttoe
sHw&enH. Alftar sffl, he saidl, "w
rim ms deftooy the lawins ami
(Biiliimire of (wur parent-1 Ihwsaiwes.11
IU'":r.;:z:
5dh"5s snwrofflrtedl by psMts'tow sffint Iwis swtaw
tfhnZUn ttaxir''-" i ana Jtarae, US52, or t the erod t
Cwe toomd ber ta-janMr duNd. 15X is
steg toe
KW'otsc.!KetJheIlWinpirc)i;jIkiast ne tthamd off toer
Ham am Ag, but to sjase tBsey cm-j
(17JC I
;i
to'bon.. .
Some sftiademts to amgiosfl
fhatt w-alldtag aoross lawais as igood
for tihem, tok, a Croiwsrsitty tearta
eBataiinit said -waHcing across e
same area day iafttar day rn-aM to
time cause fflbe :etbss to
and Ibecome iShnaittea. KsimSHiiaHy
iff at (OHEitiiMies, tube grass wiffl 'die.
ScIioIorsJiips
I1 OF Um Vi "WBBBffl ltd. Mrs, Mtateer tw. wtf-
AToic AmUahle
Tmtr sdholairsihiips P
TproKiinHniely S35B adh wall be
made .awailaible to Amemcitm -hdA
CsnaiStittfa Stiadenls by be 3or
Tweeiaa coJnmitee ef ttbe suimtdot
sdhodl tlor American Studtemts at
The .awards itnows as ttlhe iRaOpt I
T5 CrthiiilB.riihrns will IOC
4CJUliIC i.-.'- .
jgieia tto sttiaaeiits ion ttbe basis m
anorit toy ttbe assooiattiam xf elec
ltof)Hdhmiciil ieto-m0tal-Uurgical
onfluStrieE d' Ncn-way im
Ihotior (df Br. BumOhe ho was
weoeufly wwapfled tthe iNdbea JYoae.
SdhdiarShip camcliiaaes .tihotfld
mmtoe ;app'b'catk)n wish earn 35or
TOam Nwdstoiaaatl, Oiiio &wnmw
stihodl (for Auierican Stoflertts, St.
da (CoHege, NorfihtfitM, Miam.
May Kara Onefllt.
Studertts icun earn six semes-:
tter oiredtits Sor tthe six wetik:
course. Tbe onaiin ffimphasis a ttbe;
(CunrioUkmi ils on SJorwegian ul
fljure OeogrHphy,, toiirtary,, Han-;
lEEiuge, UitOTuitune, onutiic tm&
iGflurses .-also itflePBd on
the social, economic :anfl peilitical
Ktt,uatinn iin tthe Scandinaitan
lHisi"rs!Advancd ROTC Aspirants'
admitted tto tthe summer seBBion
Twtbirih tqpens June 28 and tfiloBes
Aug 4, !lB5i. TTiuftion Sor tthe ix!
ivroofcs .course iis Ba, tthe udertt;
tfee lintHuding ftieailth nnuuranoe iisl
$40 und tthe isourBian See iis $2D.:
The tfaotfltty undludee Miflwiinfl.
TLunge, Haorwegian Minirter arf;
Fareien ASfairK; Station liie, ee-
metara' tthe Worwegiim ttribor,
lpHi:; IDr. KjmA wang, urpeon!
ajeneraa tf piib'lic toeaffith:; Onustiaaaj
S. CXftediM, (Bi31tor-n-tMeif nf tthe;
"'Stiwanger AiteriMlafl" nfl ICte.i
IPnanciB BuH, iprtxf.BHinir 'frf Sena-;
(tlinawdan Uttertfliure t tthe TCM-j
ApjSiictttion tblaiiks tmay toe tib-:
ftuiiied Srom tthe Otilo Summer
ScihoeQ AdmiKBiniM OfifioE, St. Oil
Cfillege, IBlaitthfitaa,, Minn. j
Officers Elected
By
Pre4rt3ie$h
Miobey mdliee ana uaui'BBia
Bdll were ilectted as ipi-eHidorit and
ttneHBurex, mespBOTiwejy., tn ipi'o-.
(OrriheSiB, anodenn idunoe roup.
Ting IUBy., fformer :BeorttHry was
ire-elBttted tto tthttt aiooWiion.
, BDleHtionB were mtua ai w usinie
IbecKUBe tfcvuo atf tthe Snrmer
tfitierB, Slurley o&im ana j6tu;gia
SHillBc, OTcerifty Ihecnme tmnnibers -ugjenmUt mitb tthe wweraoneilt;
(I (Drdliefiiii, advanced rninflmm U)n,piste tthe inraurHe; tto idewate
idimne sgwiup. ;irt tteutit ffiwe theiurB per week to,
Mrs. Hjoib Weaver ub 5DUBy;!aniBtary adienne, and tto attend'
pponBHr (rti tthe .nrgtmiztniiBn.
Tlie Veather!
TOnndu v JPiirtly (illouflB -ikie
a.'ie (Wjiiinfl and a Sew woitttamt
lho erfi a te S'-weaatitefi- iin tthe
.cull e.Ht wuition. It ik c:ieinfl
tt lie iune'tii(t (uildr ttiidhy.
of Marriage
Sexual adjustrnenl in marriage
will be the topic of this after
noon's Marriage Relations discus
sion sponsored by the Union,
YM, and YW.
At 5 p.m. Dr. Janet Palmer will
lead the discussion in the Union
faeulty lounge.
Dr. Palmer is the University
lecturer in medical irsformatiori
for social work and acting direc
tor of the division of mental
health at the state department of
health. She maintains a private
psychology and child guidance
practice in Lincoln.
Speaker Last Summer
Receiving her master's degree
in psychology at Oberlin univer
sity and her doctor of medicine
at Western Reserve university in
Cleveland, Dr. Palmer attended
the international congress on
mental health in London. Dr.
Palmer contributed to last suits
mer's series.
This is the third lecture in the
Marriage Relations series. The
final Becfaaire in roe smes win e
,Mth Cannon, assistant prosessor
"of family relations at Ag as
speaker. Cannon teaches family
classes. He wBl lead panel
of six stadeals.
OMtosinr A Mate
Dr. William HaU, professor of
edwcational psychology at the
University discussed choosing a
mate at the first lecture. The sec
ond meeting in the series bad
Rev. C Via White as speaker n
religion in roanraage.
The lecture series is uiader the
direction of the Union convoca
taoims committee headed! by Jack
Gtreer and Jo LaShelHe. Bob Raan
is sttodent chairman of the third
lecture. Coffee will be served
alter the disCTSsstan.
VfJFCS v.all.111
jrWt
'I V A711f1 2 ill
RJ irm.llCl.AmA tvr
- - .
VfIr liliif)
A $50 sdholarshap will be
awamded at Honors Convocaticaii,
April 24, to tunc borne eoattooanics
major wo baas shown EneritiO)
raoius effitort in skhmI life ss well
as sdhoDastac atttaimmantt The
aw-ari will be gJwsni by tbe Ceres
citato off the OoCtaBe of Agricul-
'tare.
Any gM registiered ra ithe du-
mr AEroraalttiare. who will
criB
itjcnars ran kw '"TzLiW
(OCUKPSe Uult iUUC "Wkiiuiwcw
2. She ocHBStt ticw a scholastic
awrape ff rocdt Itess tflnioa
X. She vim&t toe whoCly r;
partaaHy sdtf-supprartiiing.
Cainfliaates may seonre ajFla
meSam. tetoks at flibe offioe off Dr
Dwrtta SchlHraaoiff wd msnA
urnaS TaMBit te'SftrsrCi. 'C. Mlritwor,
11126 Wotiai SMi Ktawfl; by
Maiich IX
Betfore aasakiimg aipptkamcni,!
emfdtii&aties re irane5aed Urn wej
i(erenoe ttettiers ttfiHimg idf toar uneem
iiimuS (dhainacfter..
sanal inatierviews toy 1he (wmmrft
tee iin tfbe Borne Economics pfur
lors toetweaa 2 and 5 P111
TJnuarsflay, March 2R.
Red Cross Unit
V if tlOSPltal
w
'?rK.c,fli1' unrib. n,S, six Ctoh'Br-
aity giufe went to Vfts Hospitol
to iplay icanfls wittb ffibe patieoaits.
Tie jgMs were: Efly KstSeck,
ILois Jeam CXlson., lik Ottstm, Bonny
Sdbmiiit, Maaftene Medbe, sunfl
Kiuunmy,, lbriage and (caaaafitaj:
mere played tEnoim V to ;30 pan.
The igim alBo ibetpesi icne pwwera
pust Ttig-Ew puzzaes together and
! visited wiSh ttliem.
They were Itafcen- mut tto tcne
IhospM to tfihe IRed (Dnoss itftatfciam
wagon tdawen toy an IDuribar..
This a weekly prpjedt upcaa
soired toy tthe Ked Cmihs CoiJlege
(unit. BoBatfl anenibers to (dharee ff
tbie proBratn are dadys Mtn'B
ttony Marlene Medke and Jo
Berry.
Applications Due In llarcli
Cdl. .Barnes M. Wnitkman, ffirn-j
iJeHsor ted! nnfliitmy sdisnce and ttae-j
ttins, Ifaae announoed tfihett appli-
icartion ffar tthe- mextt adwanced:
Aamtty (cnurae, beginning iin!
September,, HB11 wia toe aocejtted;
IbBtv.teen Martin 11 ;and Apiifl. H,
1B51. j
Aipplicaitiion Sorms woH toe wbu1-;
iMe Mandh 11 iin IRoom lift, Uttawaa:
Scieune IbuUamg.
.To toe (fiMgible iior enrollment:
iin tthe advanced courBe, icanifti-j
idalteK: j
1. Murit toe Onitefl Stifte' (Ditii-'
.ZOIlK.
iMtiftt mtit llifcve ineadhed tthe
age Ml 2!7 years alt tthe dame (off
iinMBtt mmillmavl to ttbe ad-
wanoed oiaurse.
3J . Must toe hyflicaBy oint3iad
undor sitandaKds tpreflnnihad toy tthe1
4. affluk toe aaonptofl toy tShe
unawerfiity s a meRiflary asnFtituefl
stiidetrt.
MiUitt nias udh sur andjirecewe tfihis rajjuoimoe an adiuiuiciB
jeBneril!1 aureBnjng tteBte m iKiay to tthe touneffiite mEtwefl toy tthe (QI
,hBSMe lbean egjjrja. Bill tf Kigtits, pntwaded ttbe aiei-
i (fi udnut !be "Bejloctted toy tllhe teg preBoiiibfifl toy llw un tttttiil iin-
,fJPCe(iBar sffiliitary Science and
j;n;BtttioK. '
MuiJt eecitte a vwuitten
srotc unimer .camp Sor a ipe-i
iiriiod its arx wetike att tthe ttinie ape-.
1 .ciJied, lUBUiilly jJiine ti to Jldfly :8B.i
!B. MuBt lhwe (nommeted tthe
'baic mnurBe iif ttlie KtQnC nr rre-i
atoKviefl (rawfllt (tin tfhe IbnaiE Dtt- piiior
,-KBjwice iin ttiic armed SoEces .or
i.thor nriuttury tti-uining.
J it. Must toe iirolld iin as p-
Vol 51 No. 85
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iiMinirm"M't al"'i,lllli'ti'i,rTr,ti',,7rriiiiiiniinirmmwiMiwriiiiw
MIMIC "RAG STAIT Hear no evil speak no
evil is the motto of the Corn Shucks staff. The
editor and managing editors were pressed for
'somethteg to do" and consented to have their
Corn Shucks Unveils
Literary 'Masterpiece
By VTally KeeA.
Shutdtcsl Iffs ccaniing out today.
The valiant litffle crew Oat
toils so diligently to tbe dungeon
cotnaar of ttbe sjace aXktted pub
Uitations, axmooioced that Corn
Stoiadfcs maagroatie wiM allow its
"ffourtfih great, Maasterpiece-" to to-j
vinJe tCbe icainpus Statday.
Urn flibe past it bas been ttbe pol
icy of Ttoe Daily Nebrasicam to
give tae stsBiSeEits a sboit ecis
de&tsed idea of wbat tbey mmagM
possibly expectt tesinii tbe teEcawsri
Forty-oiib Schools Entered
InAnguaSpeedi Cknfab
More ttiiEEH 41 eoH$et aiwfl aami-u
vetrsitoes reptnesaDtfixts about SOB
sSDadentts bav megistaed so far
for ttbe samoal IDjMVBrsity TJeba'Se
and KsoBSStkoa ecinfenHee to be
beld Ftoday and Satwday, F&k.'
2S amd 2
EBtries xx SSI aiinivtog, Bern-;
aid C&sam, ddbato directtior me-
parts. SeceraU imar schools ame!
esqpedted to enter.
Vectes TMday
The iBnrnaal speedh manSapenoe1
including debate, dtscusRkanE.'
aaraSary, eaCtemperjQafious sjpeaik-
tog and radio mewscasting.
(open Fjuday imani
zrates fen sdhocxte all .cnw
(Doumfiry amniwe. ILast year SB.jl" i-, 17Jrfk.T
cbools partacapa'ted to tthe ttww 'liLSlS llClV
day session.
Eirfhty-fiix (debate fteams baw
irejiibiiHned so tfar $en& 300 baa
-signed WP Sar pjctirajjatiam m
cUBciusBiom mounds. Oratory en-
(tries mmnber 27, extenap, SS andjitf tthe aamnaiffl.ee an (OCOTpaltiona
radio roewBcBfcting, 2B
Olacm plans to enter ;a'bout 3D
tDrtnersity students to iclmaiafisioia
and .about 3.0 (debate ttieaxnfi, in
.addition to 31XI todiiv-aduall tentts.1
Names xf pantiaipantts; wyuH be
mamed Eater..
Thjiee rounde enf idlBcusRkcm wl
toe toeld tm ttbe topic: What should
toe tthe status e4: yDtrth iin tthe
deSenBe program atf ttbe ffisiaiMre?
etoatHrs wiJa rogue ithe ytear-1;
ttopic: BeBsJJwed: That tthe roon-
iprapriiste academic Hitild, ffl ad
imiBBian to tthe advanced .coctrBe to
tthe Engineer .conps iie (desined.
3-D. Must toaw alt Qeaet ttwt
academic wears meinuiritng ;at tthir
ibaBtiitiitian priiar to igradua.tiom, orj
iil jgraduale 'etudeiite, raiuet me-i
.oubie a like infiriod to itHDinplete
.H woj-tk Sor an adwanoed (degree.!
(Dipon aoofpttanne ;and enreffl-
unentt to tthe a&rcmoed .courfie, tthe
.as the meniatne iin jgood rtauding.
iftjjpiicaricE jjot miie awnunuen
.course wnuRt ign a litatenuiutt tthattj
tfihty jwe willing to accept a me-
n'e (nomtniRBkin, iiff ttendened,, ati
tthe oromp'krtaon tiff tthe cwurae, and
iil .calied, xwill ere temm years ae
ttiwe .duty with tthe army..
Cadets xmmJlled to tthe advanced
(ceiurfle are jptsid a nnnKtthHy !Biib-i
Biwt.anne aHowanae at tthe .aurrent
ratte ff !B .ueEftB per flay. Vseterans
(eiu'oltfed iin tthe aavunoed xwurflel
'.canie ii mm Ktteeed.
1 HbKhjjmj V)smnhBie.
1 Aa auaef!B uiBiifaiirin ae ttur-:
aiiBhed toy tthe igwvBmmetft, and iis!
tnrtauned toy atudeuts wao auooeBB
tEiilly (ooniplete tthe owiurBe.
WMle urttending ttbe aummer.
camp, imeniburE outf tthe advanced
(courBB are ffutid at tthe nate rf
ipar imnota, and are ffiurauHhefl sub-
:iirtenne, Ihoufling, nmiSonniR, and:
iimedicall attendimoe at Owwenn-
iment csKjpartwe. Tsanflpurtutitm to;
and CErnni anjp iis tliuiiMirihed mr;
meiniburfled n& tfihe rate (df S eirts.
jiar anile. 1
' L- Liza n,,, U LJ L.
Three Stooges
inafaziine. This is i owra smaH;ibas been so suiaat leads me to
way off doajsig tfee wbole uimiversity
? 'KSf
failimre us cwur fate.
What Givesi.
ttbe last weak, we bave
bad one off crar better ageants
mm excraloyBeQt of tbe
rSbaadks-1 staff ad be has brougbt
some mews wbidh bas ail of us
pnaScniBnily baffleiL Evesyosae
((ttins mcludes ttbe edll.csr, wbo is
iBSBaHy ffnQ$e fffcaent with wwrds
refuses to talk abcrat it.
Ttoe mswe ffacl ttJaat cvesryoiQe
caTxiimwmritft mataans siiciulfl ffwrn
a aaew totesmatoomall tticrsaiiiltioaiLi!
iwaal Sesrim
Besides ttbe mecnalar mmaaads eff
dificession., a special piutiaamem-
ttazy sfsaaom will be etrndancted at
wbiidh tttoae snaperiaar disraissers
will draw nop a mesoW&ona for the
enttcne caamffisnence aborntt ttbe tSis-'
cwsiaon topic Copies probably
will be sent to ddksgatiesf iccan
gpessineD, to pnevscms yax.
IDanald Oison ami Bmux Kien
dall, debase looacbes, wt an
cbarge.
sySffaSOr Thoinpsoii
Is all wer tfihe 1 I.
Job Openings
IDr.. T. JT. Thompson, idhaikman
placHanentt, bas aMMatmaed a mew
Hist ff ftmstnene emoemtB wtoene
Ccnnjikfte lialcnmatttian sm ;aaay
toe .cibtauaaed on IDr.. Th.pBcaa-
xBBoe. TJae ajoitcns ane wjith::
Cork
jwimiBui'iiuf; ujiujiumr-.
LancaBter Pa.;; Saegler Emianea 'utt ffihe jpreuiaeds wacfld toe wen efty iiimsitrittcStoBS wiiHl toe pennaatt-K-ange
(company., Centtralia, IC111.;; saBle .ergamazataexn off .tlhainittyjftefl tt'0 tteacih toamdacapjael liaaooam
V.eterans AdnniniBtraniian, Waeb- iutt mo .one fcnew wihatt mgan-1 irinnTl(a,TiRm .nmiiitees and jnairaaBO-
itogtan. 22. Peantl Maaibor Kawall
Sloiipyar4, Saa IFwnciBca, CaiLif;;
KiinaheiHy - Oairtk (croipeiraitiun,
Weeonah,, Wifi; Ccups (Of EngineerR,
Id. S. Aawjy, (Oumalha;; Carps (f
ffikigineerE., V.. S. Jtasny, IPifikB
towsn, S. E. 1. du iBcuut (die
Klemours and Co Wdaimingtan,,
IDtfl. IE. S. Cmil Ssoviioe iocm
aniBBicm, St. IRbuT,, Mjaan;
EaRteain CoqreraitweK, I an c,
KsItiRades WiA, W. Jt." 'The Chd
(Cags ThecjUogicaa senminary Cha-
icago 1EI1.-; Stwens ExpeiniinfflnttBn i
'Towiing Tattik, Bcibtan, IN. JT.
atnd Ceorge WiMaBaB Ccffilege,
GUicttgo., ffiE.
I CffAa fir Irt Iollfi:
-1 vJ"C wr ij a
fjllCe lOF UleCllOIl
Coeds m-ilil igo to MUien Smixb
IhaSH Mandh J50 to lecrt,, at .tune
tttmie, tfihe )dSUiers ind tociuad atnena
toers .oif AWS and Coed CounBeO
(trrfi. .Duanuor and aenuor women wuffil
flettt ffiraim tthe toallett .titate, tfihe
HflBa-ffiS May ay (Queen Sor Ifcry
BUS'..
TMb its tthe aecond tbiine tttus ,
coed e'lncttinn :syBteni Ihae toean j
iwBed. IFtaecviiouiily matto jrgoiz-
ation toad ttheir epiB;aite (tflactian.11!
The May (ftuam wiffll toe aV f
1L dL. ...... MiL. . :?
(rilaotion. Aten, ttxwo ffiretifamuain, itwso
flpiiMjmwTies, Swtir .iiiumors aaid two
IpMB-t wuSll alBo toe to. tthe ly qy
(Duurtt.
'Tlie inwurt. wiilll toe aitilectod toy
tfihe Moittar BowrdB tanin tthe ar
ilous tcundddateB monunatted toy tthe
tdrgiaiiand !tanpus toatmeB.
Junior aiflfiroiitar ajirls wnjCM tBSBL mm.
ipispers liibting ttheir acithvsittiies flur-
'innr ttku tiiuHt ttliitee w.ars .-lift tfihe
iliiwwBitty o as to aid tfihe Mor-1!
ttwr IDoartts iin ttkuiir .utiletttion ffor !
meiat steuf weTers .tiff tfihe EOatik1)
MuBQue. II
LINCOLN 8. NEBRASKA
pictures taken since the latest issue o! humor
is to be distributed today. Shown are (L to r.)
Pat CBrien, Frank Jacobs and Cathlem Cox.
Latest
Today
i jjmafee tjhese prediktaicaas let mrae
iwrniwl you tt3tot in ttbe past I
s .
toav been 9S per cent me way r
.1. -.-jn;--,..
1L TlM! cover girl wiffl bave iso
CTver.
2. Ttoere wiffll be 23 pages fll
There wiffll be 23 pages ff
blank papar to it.
CiraretSle Serriee.
a. The ctgaireftite ad will be
spoasBtsnefl by Kaifilj ttbe cigarette
tbat eats a. botle to yonar t&eih to
tosasine proper vemttiiLattiiiQfisL
4L That tbane is an artacle en
teitlaS "Ck'HffiiioMaiisiia amd tbe
'Sia.g.1" SJacwild amy rae off t&ese
pmdicttaraias be wrong I wSH par
scsBSiHy set utewn asad mead, rsnery
.airtMile to Cora SbiBcto as a pens
istomosEtt. w, w.bj.s
Ijbefioine w close ttDaiis snaaW ccMec-
1 taomi of ff&ctts ttbat Com SbuKte bas
beoenme an cxiiittsttaBadtog ttradittacim
om ffiMs (caanpuis aaad tbradittanini its
sHHse33aiimg wtecb BnnutSt be camtrod
cm, so as ttbe roextt fliittacaa is its
sroad tto ttbe camapas we ane atdktog
yoma to all camttribaaitie geaoenoxBisly,.
This last para graph was a
aflwertiseiHSBntt.
Ag Auction Nets
$20 For Charily
"The Ag Uimaom Vatentttoe party
was a biig ssiaooess,- so said Jfeaaa
jVieiik, dhairiiiiaim mS ttlhe damce
iwamimiitttae.
I The V,4faituine paafly was M"iT!T6 ur Ium""-'
laaacttion nc?paed witch daaacamg aind
games.
:! Coeds tomcutgM idsoiarated des-ii
;iseatt bonces to tthe party anad iheiptr7rsi:m Smvm Sacoa Ee-
The mlmMux. Onima ff SwtSh Aifo-ica.
ww- OT tc,'
11 jadtoa EaiHamd' too.
L , n -m a Htr-
:lmim Aiikm tfiie camranijffliee
am .onairBe, nian nariewwusjw smito
iizuttiian mitmld toe dlecfted.
Sandwidhes, aipplen, aiaaaes and
(OoOlcies wene erwed ;att tthe iparty
by ttihe Ag Onion Who sponBored
tfihe ipairty..
4Unders!andiiis Necessary
UNESCO Delegate Tells Student Group
(f tttie ffiiiatt ftolta ttihe woiM
j ujuiiertta'kie, iff w ame to Hi
- l una jpeaoe, iis to mmtetftamd. each
ctflher,,- IDr.. Kiward KaaaBonv.
Kamfltna, dhaiiwDBan If ttlhe pansl
... . Tf-- -
:od' $ms aarttt ett (DSjIESLU),, ttoad
unerrtbar (tiff ttihe MDCWA alt a ioff
'llae lhaur IPduiftay to ttlhe Facuitty
1 - .mnmwmn "
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f 'is:.:. -.-";';.:;.::"' : v :-&tti&&:
iC1W3t HAST ; The CtoMeraitty .mpihoity r-
.(ihewtta iis uieciatwinig prntoleHtacuuil .itaBtfliion itandBr Vkte diafiatoile bands
.rt- OatiBn. flat Symphony URoi. U iis toeing mtihsarBed Uv tfihe
.tuiOhetifija's annual .typaunji munueitt.
it Happened at nu
A freshman coed received a
doien roses from Tom, ene of her
many suitors.
After the roses were delivered
she received a call. Roshmg to
the phone, she immediately said.
"Oh. Tom thank yea so much for
the flowers.'
Ht caller hang up it wasn't
Tern.
NUCWA
LaysModel
U.N. Plans
.. Letters explaining in detail fee
NUCWA spring project have
been sent to organizations and
organized bouses.
Tbe letters contain information
about tbe model meeting of tbe
political committee of tbe United
Nations general assembly wbicb
is tto be held at tbe University
tbis spring .
University stiodentts, represent
ing the coaBtaies of tbe United
Nations, will discuss and debate
world political issues and carry
out committee business. Organ
ized bouses, reS.agious bouses, in
depesndent organizations amd in
dividuals or groups of individ
uals may apply for repnesemta
ttaon. Applications sbould include tbe
first, second and tbird ebmee of
a counttry ad interest and cgual
i&catats wby tbe pmip cbooses
to represamt sucb a country. Tbey
sbould be submitted to Doris
CarteiKtt, cfoainnEtan f ttbe stteer-
iitog committttee, JfUCWA box.
m weamesoiay, g ea.
FfeparatMa
Pmeparataom maeetttogs for tbe
s&elesatbes will be bdld for sev
esral weeks practr to tbe actDual
sessioEias. Deltegates wiffl be pre
sented wiab meoessary badbgroaaad
mattrd,5il auod inlicHmai&oin abcrat
ttbe issaaes to be disnucssed.
To assist delegates to learning
about tbe counttiry tbey inepresenatt,
coimttacts wlltb tomeagm stawSentts
waM be arranged.
A amass raeettog' of KUCWA
will be be3d Feb. 22, wtoam tbe
eirgaiSHEatioiai off ttbe project will
be explaiinied ami tollwmataon
miill be giivieaa abmiitt ttbe poUiitaciil
ooronHattitttee.
OtaBBMes
CoiamttriKes available for repre
semittattikian aane ttbe f cfflarasiiiiig:
AEgbaaaasttaaa, ArgHiatttoa, Auas
ttralliia,, .BeHgiaaiin, Eoffivia, JBtrazaB,
Eajannma, Bpelisruassaffla Soviett So
ciabstt Eepiablie, Osmada, CbaDe,
Cbiaua, Ccjhorabiia.
Casta ffikca, Caaba. CaecihcisiliO)
lalij, lDanaaaarik. Pin; Ee
piabHikc, Eraoadmr, Egypt El Salva
Aar. ESbacjpia, Fraaaoe, Ctoeece,
GuiiitifiHiala.. Baita, Kcmdaaras.
Indlamd, India, 3tna, Ira ILeb
aattcm, ILiJbaria, HjEnBenDboKiirg, Mex
ttom, JaetbteriLainds, BJew Zeataid,
ffaragaaay, Baroa, PbilEpjujae Be-
paMic, BoOaaxd, Saaadi Arabia,,
i CWtod States., vwuiwy, venee-
tdmuited Kiingdcjns..
1 eKI
For ILtZuIkppeJ OtilJWtl
nnnmam mniiiinatoHr .oil wa(MS'
fCr inegTalaar .cme Ihwiar peracifis
!a -wteefc.
) The .tiafises wdl be toesld to -he,
; TWCA pm& !tarlttog tthe aay!
'jaaut ff Mardh.
lounge.
Dr.. kaiuiPCJB ,-aipipciuaatod toy
ffibe State iaepamtamenit as a .tiieiie-
iEBJt(e to tfihe Uaaiited iKjcSiams Editi -
Ucatlaemall Sciieffitii&c OwIWiiitnall Or-
,,. TOIB ftminM;
iffstnitesirtiieim Sour teww ttaranaE.
On Me wwtk .on ttlhe mauijic ptsndj'wiwik, nnuttaU some pmftait stm'iss
Br.. IRIainBOB lhd!ip.ed to uBtojie tfihe- tfihe Afflhans cntdbeshna Bwteg -w
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Monday, February 19, 1951
Senator Cites
uenciencies
Of NU Setup
Conditions at the University
College f Medicine are "crowded
and decidedly not of the best,"
Sen. Arthur Cannody, chairman
of the legislative budget commit
tee, said after touring the school
in Omaha.
In phrasing the sentiment of
the other committee members
Carmody said. They need more
room and some new equipment.
It doesnt appear that the college
of medicine is quite in keeping
with the standards set in other
branches of the university.
The budget of the University
College of Medicine and Univer
sity hospital need to be increased
by more than $$M,000 to bring
itself up to a par with the na
tional average, according to Dr.
Harold Leutb, dean of the college.
Leuth told the legislature's
conMnittee that the school has
asked a $2,6&3,313 budget for the
next two-year period. Tbe budg
et for 195-51 was SSS1.54&.
The class sizes sbottld be raised
to ICO and hospital capacity in
creased to 300 beds, Leuth said.
The average cost per day per
patient is $12.64, $1 or S2 below
tbe average for any univeffsitty
hospital in this region. However,
be pointed out, stuidents pay a
higher tuition ttban in most near
by medical schobls.
Chancellor R. G. Gustavsna,
who accompanied tbe committee,
said that tbe work done at tbe
school under Dean Lenath. ""has
been a perfectly reanarkabl
thing. Tbe medical school is
mucb better now than we bave
ever bad."
The budget committee bas mot
yet visited tbe Iincoto campuses
but are expected anytime in the
near foitare.
Tuesday Deadline
For AWS Filings
Filings for AWS execratti-
board for feesbmaen, sropboinnMsre,
and jmnior wonsesn emid Tasesday,
Feb. 38 Sally Btetaes, presadenit
ran be made at El-
Ben SamiJtb balL The opeiaiiinigs are
fior next sesasesters wask and ame
for wcBSBea inimDEsresu'oai una
to order to be eJigsble for a
board pasattaoBB. a gM mwstt be a
aaaesnbar off good standing f tJse
class sbe psKsposes to represomt.
Sbe nniist bave a wesigbSed aver
age ff 5-i anii bave roo dorana
slaps, iiiH3CCJEp!ietes r fafflmires at
ttbe ttaiime f bsr taltog- Eacb can
didate raiHSSlt maeet the Uimiverssitiy
elijgibaSiitty ineipiire!EnB!i!ts for jaar
tadpffltbksm to exfea-caariTOisIlaar ac
ttavittaes. Tbe awamiiiiaattikag aBffinaifflliae wnJ
isattervaew eadh gikS wbo
The fftoal derttsiwa will be tosetl
(Dim tbe teadkersbto malitlies aaad
ttbe tanowtoflge f AWS ttbat ttbe
gSrts sbfflw.
Riding Entries
Deadline Kear
ToiMmnB' as tbe daafiHime Sec
noiunan sibafleintts mTtsbtog to enlcr
tbe Eaoik aaad Bridle citato wd
rifltofi (OiittiteEll.. B
The MtatteEt iis ttbe f eataame evaut
ffor woianiem at ttihe Janaiar AJt-Sar-Item
OTCTsnaim amd ff3ittttog cooittefft.
w.nBirwmn miatftiiiiii;ff to lifle IDmn-
Tarsily IhoirBes jftuwali bave ffactod
! ttheir nnoaaiaits toy tbis ttaasne as
uwwmwa mimammu 1
raait6imiiBB)ii imar (wuii
amay be mma-fie at Mmmi 2BS, Amiu-
nuDEaU Baiibainiflry baJL
A ttaopby wa toe iwem to tfflne
wiiEraner ff ISae iradtog eKbasnttaoiR.
The pitoew Sanstod toy ttbe Kla
ttaoxnaa Baaalk ff GraHraKsnce. wst&
to Jfflassne BesMar last yaar-
for Peace'
ijAUbms FMOIhaimMSBaic aitlhe(r
toy snpflsflysag -maSm firangn, to"
a jgrawii fwaaaB,
'l "1m wwwteiKg ttor CJKESOO Min-e
eaome tfinweteatedl Iflasd Jtt
.isieeins aaiaefls to cinnttsnoiiae ttlhe
BeaiK6 MBiefiS to ctenusnoiiae tuf.m
inauan gsueanHone tw raae Baeofwe wr.
(tatm jWTi!Dra BnaasMog ttp a anuaiin
tpmoBtJttae off IKSHESOO tfihatt fteadte
tto itnaaoriasitt janoneBfi,-" Due poamittieS
rolt
TJtaoiitgb CXE300 mnaaay awttiiKts
and StaitaEtt Joawe toeem fiiiiltji,t.ai
tttooinghojiit ttbe wro4d r- Hmmiw
1 - u n ,M
Mad. 'xhiiE as tne way tt.s wv-
itxwsx me of zxur ictaltiioirs Saaomffi)
(tajafi, jpocjr BaEtpratge ommffitiiiaca-
wtmcj toe oMtMHuesL taBiinaMm
iUtnguiige KraKccEac;i.-iiam "Itew.Js:
.flewaa barriers ami sreito sjtnap
sthy amomf attBliacjac.1" ftw saad.
Itoe VtmnmsiHtsr ssranjtesisar
meuihws gwtt ccne cagaertt feaSyus
tian TJtaaradsy n tfihe amrsms
mwA f tfihe JBowaiii KamBon Eyao
SA.j.QBy Ks. 11 fonscsa IDr. Sjbsibot
IkawHfall.
TJue imjiftttniy, ita!ttt9er Ifibe M
TOOtacm f Staanimdl WismEW us
toeing Biuiepasnad iEcr tthe romjg
OCVSMttVl.
BSe. KaistBorax, a wagoner aesii
io5adut(tar J teertittKttiicmhB fame,
was to Liinmaii to w&ir tfihe swu
mwt& IMkomtigtaBery letftusr swrie
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