PAGE 4 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Friday July 3, 1953 Elephant Would you like to know how many calories are in a sugar cookie, or fudge or perhaps a dish of vanilla Ice cream? The latest exhibit installed in the Ralph Mueller Gallery of the Health Sciences at the University Museum is the calorie automat. The display, built by the Cleveland Health Museum and donated by Ralph Mueller of Cleveland, show the number of calories for various foods. Syn thetic copier of foods, such as bacon, whole wheat bread, vege tables, macoroni, doughnuts and apple pie, are arranged in the fashion of an automat vender and Indicators tell the number of calories in each. Another new display is the ele phant exhibit showing the migra tion of the Mastodonts to North America 8,000,000 years ago and the migration of the Mammoths aris, Chinese Arf, In Tee IM7 Concert Ends All State Instruction The three-week intensive train ing session of the 1953 University All State ended Wednesday even ing for 320 high school students. A concert on the east lawn of Memorial Stadium with David Foltz, Fine Arts director conduct ing Noble Cain's "Ode to America" climaxed the All-State's instruc tion by University professors. The All State speech choir, con ducted by Joyce Iwohn, presented 'Wynken, Blynken and Nod." Preceding the concert, All Staters attended a formal banquet at the Union. Ms Oscar Warp of Minden and Dr. Arthur E. West rook were recognized for out standing services to All State. to Nebraska over., 500,000 years ago. Also shown In the display are the teeth of the Mastodonts and Mammoths found In Nebraska. Teeth have been found in 73 of Nebraska's 93 counties. Another recently-arranged dis play in the Museum is the collec tion of Chinese art work. The arrangement includes the pottery work of China which be gan as early as 3,000 B. C. It also shows the development of the bronze casting technique whose designs were later copied on por celain ware. The pottery display Illustrates , the influence the craft of the potter and the craft of the bronze worker on each other. Also included in the Chinese Brain Twister Presented below is a series of numbers. This series occurs quite regularly in nature, but with a rather 16ng period. At some time in his life each reader has seen each number rep resented. Identify the series in common physical terms. 1. O9O0OO0O9OM) t. 181818181818 S. 172727272727 4. S636.16363636 5. 434.14.145454545 6. 545454545454 7. 636.16.1636.16.1 8. 727272727272 8181818181 10. BflftOlXIO'ltKI&O 11. IWNfill This problem does not require information such as the number of cubic yards of dirt in a hole 4.3 ft. square and 6.2 ft. deep. WANTED Leaving July 20 until August 14 -driving wish one or two riders to participate in vaca tion trip to San Francisco, South Dakota, Black Hills, Yel lowstone, Grand Canyon. Con tact Gerd Hofferd. Tel. 2-5846. Campus Agent Wanted $1,000 EASY We are looking for an agent to sell nationally advertised drawing instruments to enter ing freshmen this fall. Very high commissions. Write SIS. MGR. EMPIRE ENGINEERING SUPPLY CO. F.O. Box 114 Canal Street Station New York City 13, N. Y. exhibit are embroidered silk gar ments. Many of the designs on the garments reveal the dragon in fluences, for the dragon is the traditional symbol of China and the badge of the imperial family. Thus it plays an important role in Chinese arts and crafts. The Chinese collection was donated to the Museum by Dr's. Emma and Francis F. Tucker, graduates of the University in 1894, who were medical mis sionaries in China from 1897 1941. Harold Allen Wins $1,500 Fellowship One of the six persons in the nation named to receive $1,500 fellowships for 10 months of grad uate study in Washington, D. C. is Harold L. Allen, assistant exten sion editor of the University Col lege of Agriculture. The award winners were an nounced at a meeting of the 23rd National 4-H Club Camp in Wash ington. Allen will take a leave of ab sence for one year when he will study 4-H and rural youth, fed eral and farm problems under the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Pil '- WJ AT .- I ' mmtwS LZSt,, -h. J.--1 ; . , " ' l .ni,.i.,ij ,... , , 4v, - s J 'EI JET t: Courtesy Lincoln Star Janet Wolf of Scottsbluff and Roger Spotts of Fremont, high school students attending the University All State Fine Arts Course, study the calorie automat at the University Museum. The display, built by the Cleveland Health Museum and do nated by Ralph Mueller of Cleveland, shows the number of cal ories for various foods. , The Oyster And The Eagle "When God made the oyster, He guaranteed him -absolute eco nomic and social security. He bum the oyster a house, a shell to pro tect him from his enemies. When hungry, the oyster simply opens up his shell and the food rushes in. "But when God made the eagle, He, said, 'Thy sky blue is the limit. Go build your own house,' and the eagle went out and built his house on the highest mountain crag, where storms threaten him every day. For food he flies through miles of rain and snow and wind. "The eagle, not the oyster, is the emblem of America." SUMMER NEBRASKAN Classified Ad" Rates No. Words 1 Wk. 2 Wks. 1-10 .40 65 11-15 .50 .80 16-20 .60 .95 21-25 .70 1.10 1 Chesterfield Quality Highest. Recent chemical analyses give an index of good quality for the country's six leading cigarette brands. The index of good quaif table a ratio of high sugar to low nicotine shows Chesterfield quality highest . . 15 higher than its nearest competitor and Chesterfield quality 31 higher than the average of the five other leading brands. """ft, I u i.i,miiii,i Mw ...i,!,.,. nwWMW fmmmm U I ? 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