The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1956, Page Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
Convocations, Discussions:
Poae 4
: tf.
HI-E Week Evemfs Scheduled
Morntnr
SUNDAY MARCH 4
HI a.m.r Mara at Newman Chapel every
hour. Rev. Gilbert Graham. O.P.
t: a.m.; Sunday School. Pirat Methodist
t.nurcn, ur. l.. h. cragg, 2723 .
SH
Sunday School. First Evangelical
I'miro nremren cnurcn. nr. rJmer
aon Shuck, 33rd and Star.
11 a.m.; Vine Congregational Church, Rev
Allen Hackett, 2500 S.
Grace Methodist Church, Dr. W.
tiara Kllzey, 401 N. 27th.
First Presbyterian Church, Dr.
Herrick Young, 17th and F.
Afternoon
1:30 .m.: Retreat for Conference leaders
and Committee of 100 Panel mod
erated by Ir. Rex Knoules, First
Plymouth Congregational Church,
20th and D.
Kvenlnr
i p.m.; Ag Tnterdenomination Meeting, Dr.
Cragg.
Wesley Foundation, Dr. Ellzey.
Newman Club, Rev. Graham.
Congregational-Presbyterian For
um, Rev. Hacked.
Lutheran Student Association, Dr.
loung.
7rS0 p.m.; Religious Drama. "The Child
hood of Man," University Episcopal Cha
pel. Movie. "The Silver Chalice," Un-I
Vmon.
Talk at Love Library Auditorium,
KAV firs (lam
Calvary Evangelical United Breth
ren Church, riw chi, d ,
nc ni Responsibility" nth
mi VMM IIC1U.
MONDAY MARCH t
Worahin
:45-7:15 a m ; Mass at Newman Club
luirei, nev. irranam.
7 a.m.; Breakfast for Committee of 100,
LSA, Dr. Cragg, Ag Student Cen
ter, Dr. Shuck.
12:30-12:50 p. m.; Lenten Service at Cot
ner Chapel, Dr. Ellzey.
Classroom Discussions
a.m.! Home Economics 191, 202 Andrews,
Tit-
Phi'osophy' 10. 114 Burnett, Rabbi
Education 121, 203 University High,
Dr. Young.
a.m.; Home Economics 191, 202 Andrews,
Dr. Ellzey.
10 a.m.: PhvclM tti
i ciKunmi l T.
J un ,, Mechanical Engineering
i, i nicnara s Hall, Or. Cragg.
11 a.m.; Physics 325, ill Ferguson, Dr.
loung.
Speech 105 , 201 Temple, Dr. Shuck.
Home Economics 191, 115 H E
Dr. Ellzey.
2 P.m.; Political Science 108, 101 S. S,
Dr. Young.
4 p.m.: Education 297. 114 Burnett, Rev.
Hackett.
T P.m.; Education 314, 114 Burnett, Dr.
Eians.
Seminars
W a.m.; Skeptics Coffee Hour. 316 Union.
Rabbi Brooks.
3 P.m.: Love and Marriage (courtship).
Dr. tlliey, 315 Union.
... Religion and Personal Counseling,
Rabbi Brooks, Coiner.
4 p.m.; Race Relations, Dr. Young,
Mpthnriittt
Science and Religion, Rabbi Brooks
nu ur. snucK, 3ii union.
Basic Jewish Beliefs. Rabbi Stern
Ag Union. TV Room.
S P.m.; Love and Marriage, Dr. Cragg
244 Agron.
Basic Beliefs of Roman Catholics
Rev. Graham. 315 Union.
Student Discussions
12 Noon: Beta Thta Pi ...
Loom is Hall, Dr. Shuck, 33rd and
A r--i B Jw Pi-n rtrr lll'l T fa
Phi Kappa. Pi, Rev. Hackett, 2500
5.30 P.ml; SeUeck Quad, Dr. Youn. 17th
ami F.
f P.m.; Sim Delta Tau. Rabbi Brooks,
vwiner.
Besidence Halls for Women, Dr.
tllzey. 401 N. 27th, and Dr. Shuck,
33rd anri Gtrm
Alpha Gamma Rho, Dr. Cragg.
r'n c'ub,' Rev. Hackett, 2500 S.
p m Terrace HaU, Dr. Cragg, 2723 N.
50th.
Kappa Delta. Rev. Hackett, 2500 S.
International House, Dr. Young,
17th and F.
Wilson and Howard Halls, Rev.
Graham.
Alpha Phi, Dr. Ellzey, 401 N. 27th.
Delta Delta Delta, Dr. Shuck, 33rd
and Starr.
Convocations
7:30 P.m.; Talk at Love Library Auditor-
lum. Rev. Graham.
Faculty and Gradaate Student Discussions
2-4 p.m.: Education Seminar for Graduate
Students, Rev. Hackett. 2500 6.
TUESDAY, MARCH C
Worship
:-M! im.i Mass at Newman Club
Chapel, Rev. Graham. -T
a.m.; Breakfast for the Committee of
100 ISA Dr. Evans.
,,.nA student Center Dr. Young.
12:30-12:50 p.m.; Lenten Service at Corner
Chapel, Dr. Evans.
Classroom Discussions
t a.m.: Geography 168, 5 Geo. Bldg., Dr.
Young. 17th and F.
10 a.m.; Astronomy 71, 115 Ferguson, Dr.
Cragg, 2723 N. 50th.
10 a.m.; Astronomy 72, 115 Ferguson, Dr
Cragg, 2723 No. 50th.
Seminars i
10 a.m.; Skeptics Coffee Hour. Methodist
. House. Rev. Hacketi, 2500 S.
1 P.m.; Love and Marriage engage-
ITient), Dr. Ellzey, 401 N. 27th.
4 p.m.; International Relations. Dr. Young.1
17th and F., Methodist House.
Science and Religion, Dr. Shuck,
Mrd and Starr, 313 Union.
Bible study. Dr. Evans. Lutheran
Student House.
- Basic Reliefs nf Hmhoh 11..-
Rev. Graham, Ag Union. TV Room.' I
P "-! '-pv; and Marriage. Rev. Hackett.
244 Agron.
B,". Pre.teUnt Beliefs. Dr. Ell
ey, 315 Union.
Student Discussions
12 Noon; Delta Tan Delta, Dr. Cragg
Alpha Gamma Sigma. Rev. Allen
Hackett.
Sigma Chi, Rev Graham.
Theta Xi, Dr. Ellzey.
c . Dtltl ,Gamma, Dr. Shuck.
5 TO p.m.; Selleck Quad. Dr. Cragg.
": f,,mhouse. Rev. Hacketi.
Delta Gamma, Dr. Young
Cornhusker Co-op. Dr. Ellzey.
Phi Gamma Delta, Dr. Shuck.
Alpha Chi Omega, Dr. Evans
9 m.; Women's Residence Halls, Dr
Cragg.
Selleck Quad. Dr. Ellzey.
U p.m.; Alpha Xi Delta. Rev. Hackett.
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Dr. Young
Pi Beta Phi, Rev. Graham. i
Chi Omega. Dr. Shuck.
Cearoatlene I
p.m. I Chemistry Department at Convo-1
ration. Dr. Cragg, Avery Lab. Au
ditorium, i
1 7:30 p.m ; Ag Campus Convocation, Rev.
I Hckrt A imh AHinr:.,H.
Talk at Love Library Auditorium.
Rev. Graham.
YWCA Mass Meeting, Rosa Ron
ton. Dr. Shuck, and panel "Are
College Students Peddling Their
Ideals?"
Farultv and Graduate Student Discussions
12 Noon: Philosophy Department Lunch
eon. Dr. John P. Anton, "The Re
lations of Philosophy to Religion."
WEDNESDAY. MARf'H 1
Worship
6:45-7:15 a.m. Mass at Newman Club
Chapel. Rev. Graham.
7 a.m.; Breakfast for Committee of 100
ISA Rabbi Kripke.
Ag Student Center Rev. Hackett.
12:30-12:50; Lenten service at Cotner
Chanel. Dr. Shuck.
5:00 p.m.; Mass at Newman Club Chapel, I
nev. i.ranam.
Clasironm rtinciiKvlnnB
8 a.m.; Philosophy 10, 114 Burnett, Dr.
Cragg.
a.m.; Physical Education 98, 101 P. E.
Dr. Evans.
11 a.m.; Physical Education 72, 109 P.E..
Dr. Evans.
Philosophy 166, 206 Burnett. Rabbi
Kripke.
1 p.m.; Political Science 2, 101 S.S., Dr.
Evans.
2 p.m.; Education 31, 120 Burnett, Dr.
Young.
Seminars
10 a.m. Skeptics Coffee Hour. 316 Union,
Dr. Cragg.
3 p.m.; Love and Marriage, Rev. Hackett,
313 Union.
Bible Study, Rabbi Kripke, Cotner.
4 p.m.; Religion and Modern Social Pro
blems, Kabbi Kripke, Cotner.
Bible Study. Dr. Evans, Lutheran
Student House.
Basic Protestant Beliefs, Dr. Young,
Ag Union. TV Room.
5 p.m.; Basic Jewish Beliefs, Rabbi Kripke,
313 Union.
Prayer and Worship, Rev. Hackett,
Cotner.
Science and Religion, Dr. Cragg,
244 Agron.
Student-Faculty Coffee Hour, Fac
ulty Lounge.
Student Discussions
12 Noon; Kappa Sigma, Rev. Hackett.
Delta Sigma Phi, Dr. Young.
Farmhouse. Rev. Graham.
Gamma Phi Beta, Dr. Evans.
6 P.m.; Kappa Alpha Theta. Dr. Cragg.
Alpha Omicron Pi, Rev. Hackett.
selleck uad, Pr. Shuck.
Delta Gamma, Dr. Evans.
6:45 p.m.; Sigma Alpha Mu. Rabbi Kripke,
Discussion for a!l Jewish students.
10 p.m.; Phi Delta Theta, Rev. Graham.
Beta Sigma Psi, Dr. Cragg.
Sigma Kappa, Rev. Hackett.
Delta Sigma Phi, Dr. Shuck.
Convocations
10 a.m.; English Departmental Convoca
tion. Dr. Shuck, "The Influence ol
Religion in Literature," 101 An
drews. 10 a.m.; History and Political Science De
partmental Convocation. Dr.
Young, "Balance In the Near East.'
S. S. Auditorium.
7:30 p.m.: Talk at Love Library Audi
torium, Rev. Graham.
8:15 p.m.: All University Convocatior.. Dr.
Evans, Union Ballroom.
Faculty and Gradnate Student Discussions
12 Noon; Chemistry Department Liinch
eon, Dr. Cragg, Union.
4-6 p.m.; Seminar on Religion in Higher
Education. Dr. Shuck, followed by
Student-Faculty Coffee Hour. Fac
ulty Lounge.
Friday, March 2
Another Big Move
JAM SESSION AND DANCE
FOUR & 2 COMBO
KING'S BALLROOM
8-12 p.m.
50c Per Person
A
; i
JuB-
Inside World
Initiation
Air Command Squadron will hold
a formal initiation followed by a
party lit the Lincoln Air Force
Bfcse Saturday night from 8 to 12
p.m.
BABW Filings
Independent freshmen, sopho
mores, and junior women with a
weighted average of 5.5 are urged
to file for Barb Activities Board
for Women Friday before 5 p.m.
Application blanks are available in
Union Room 309. When they file,
women should sign up for an inter
view. Interviews will be held
Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon and
1 to S p.m. in Union Room 309.
YWCA
"Are N. V. Students Peddling
Their Ideals" will be discussed at
a YWCA mass meeting Tuesday Bt
7:30 p.m. in Ross Bouton Hall, i
Members of the panel are Dr. Em
erson C. Shuck, Dean of Gradu
ate College at Bowling Green Uni
versity, Bowling Green, Ohio;
Chancellor Lei and Forrest of Wes
ley an University and the Rev. Rex
Knowles. Woodrow W. Reed, Uni
versity of Nebraska Guidance Con
sultant, will act as moderator.
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