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THE NEBRASKAN
Wednesday, October 17, 1955
Peyton Short:
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he Inside World
Jty GARY FRENZEL At the luncheon he showed pic
Staff Writer tures of s new student health cen
Peyton Short, World University ter at the university of New Deli
ferriet? regional secretary who is ' in India, a new TB rest home for
visiting the campus related to the
AUF Board some of the interest
ing things which have happened
to him in his WUS travels.
Short has been speaking to var
ious AUF and campus religious
students in Japan, and many other
projects sponsored by WUS.
Short spoke to President Mag
saysay of the Philippines. Chief
Minister Lim Hew Hock of Singa
oore. and Kaeawa of Japan, and
.meeting on behalf of WUS which ! Prime Minister Nerhu of India,
is one of the five charities support-1 From these men and many others,
d by AUF. His speech will kick ; he has since received letters which
off tht '56 AUF Fund drive next I express the admiration and grati
Tuesdsy. tude fr assistance WUS has giv-
This summer he made a 40,000 j en to universities and university
mile world tour traveling by land, J students the world over, S ho r t
by sea, and by air. said.
He visited over fifty colleges and Short collected facts and figures
universities in thirteen countries j on student community life wher
where he saw the results of the lever he had the chance. He said
WUS relief efforts. (he explained the American way
On U.S. Tour:
(SodlbBt Soys NU
'orrorcf Looking
The Honorable Joseph Godber,
member of the British House of
Commons, "visited Lincoln and the
University Tuesday as a part of
an official tour of the United
States.
Godber was invited by the United
States State Department to visit
the country and observe the cur
rent presidential campaign and
Ha outcome.
White on tour of the country,
which involves approximately six
states, Godber hopes to meet and
talk with President Eisenhower.
Godber also stated that he is very
much interested in United States
agriculture as he is a farmer him
self. Chancellor Hardin talked with
Godber Tuesday, about the Uni
versity's program with Turkey.
Godber stated that he is "very
interested In the contact between
Nebraska University and Turkey." i
He also stressed "the importance
of maintaining Turkey as a strong !
and viable nation for political rea- j
sons." I
"I am very anxious about Tur- j
JtCy t fWbiUUil Jil iiic new iaab
Godber went on to say.
Godber also toured the Ag cam
pus Tuesday and stated that he
was ''vastly impressed with the
University and its progressive, fry
ward looking attitude."
"I am particularly impressed
with the College of Agriculture."
Godber said. 'The Tractor Testing
Trials were expecially interesting."
Godber was elected to the House
of Commons in 1951 as a Con
servative from Grantham in Lin
coln County. He is presently a
Government Whip of the Conserva
tive Party.
After observing the presidential
campaign and its results Godber
will return to Great Britian. He
arrived in Washington on Sept. 17.
of college life from the surfs of
Hawaii to the Elizabethan walls
of Oxford University, passing out
American college pennants as tok
ens of good will and collecting
seveial hundred pen pals.
He spoke over national radio net
works and tape recorded a series
for further presentation. He also
took miles of colored film.
He ate raw "fish in Japan, took
shelter under a Korean bamboo
umbrella, ate bird's nests and cen
tury old eggs in (he Philippines,
traveled third class in the trains
of Indonesia, tried to photograph
the monkeys in Singapore, was
pestered by the beggars of Ceylon,
and saw people die in the floods
of India, Short said.
Most world leaders are amazed
at the accomplishments which
WUS, the largest international stu
dent relief organization has made
since 1926, the year of its found
ing. WUS belongs to the students,
is run by the students, and is
entirely dependent upon student
support for its funds, Short said.
The National Offices of WUS are
in New York City; the internation
al offices in Geneva, Switzerland.
Over fifty member nations con
tribute to a central fund. The mon
ey is then redistributed to needy
schools. Sixty percent of its funds
come from the United States; 40
percent from the rest of the
world. Short explained.
WUS supplies the basic needs
of universities who could not oth
erwise operate as they should,
Short said.
University donations t h t o u g h
AUF to WUS in the past five years
are as follows: 1951-52, $1,750; 52
53, $3,109.63; '53-54, $2,297.98; 54
55, $1,957.28; $55-56, $2,581.63.
AFME Meeting
Don Ashley, president of the
AFME announced that R , R.
Robinson of the Caterpillar Trac
tor Co., of Peoria,' 111., will be
the guest speaker at their meet
ing tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Rich
ards Hall.
The topic of discussion will be
"Opportunities in Design Engin
eering." Robinson, who is the
Assistant Chief Engineer of deisel
development graduated from the
University in 1933 with a B.S. in
mechanical engineering.
Union Coffee Hour
A Union Coffee Hour will be
held in the Main Lounge of the
Union, on Saturday, Band Day aft
er the Indiana-Nebraska football
game.
Puncb. and cookies will be served
and both students and parents are
invited to come and enjoy themselves.
Mum Display
Nearly 170 chrysanthemum van
eties will be on display Oct. 21 at
the University orchard.
Open house will be held in the
orchard at 47th and Holdrege
streets from S to 5 p.m., accord
ing to Dr. V. J. Miller, chairman
of the horticulture department.
The public is invited.
Dance Lessons
Five free dance lessons will be
given beginning- tonight, from 7; 30
to 8:30 p.m. at the Union Ball
room and continuing every
Wednesday night thereafter for a
month.
Theta Sigma Phi Meet
Tbeta Sigma Phi, national pro
fessional honorary for women in
journalism, will hold a brief busi
ness meeting Friday, 4 p.m. in
Burnett flail Room 306. Members
unable to attend may call tele
phone 2-03, to be excused.
Dance Lessons
The Union dance on-jnittee is
sponsoring iree dance lessons for
all students who are interested
from 7:30 p.ra. to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the Union Ballroom.
11
'Auntie's Antics'
Slated For Review
At Faculty Lounge
Auntie Mame, the story of a boy
and his eccentric aunt who raised
him, will be reviewed Wednesday
at 4 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge
by Bob Schlater of KUON-TV.
Schlater, producer-director for
the University's television station,
KUON-TV, was graduated from
NU and received his Masters from
Columbia University.
The book Schlater will review
is full of escapades in the social
world of New York City in the
1920's and 1930's. according to
Jack McCombs, chairman of the
Union Forum and Convocations
committee.
Farmers Formal
Scheduled Friday
The Ag College social weekend
will be highlighted by the Farmers
Formal Friday from 9 to 12 p.m.
in the Ag Union. The theme of this
year's dance will be "Farmers Go
Collegia te."
The Collegians orchestra will
provide the music for the evening.
The presentation of the Farmers
Formal Queen and her attendants
win be the main intermission at
traction announced Walt Schmidt,
elections chairman.
Tickets available to all Univer
sity students are on sale at the
price of $1.50 a couple at the Ag
Campus,
Oldfield Guest
At Coffee Hour
The School of Journalism and
Theta Sigma Phi, women's pro
fessional journalism fraternity,
are sponsoring a coffee hour in
room 306 Burnett. Oct. 25, at which
Col. Barney Oldfield will be the
guest.
An alumnus of the University
C33), Col. Oldfield is director of
information services for the Con
tinental Air Defense Command,
and was formerly on the editorial
staff of the Lincoln Journal.
He will autograph copies of his
recent book, ""Never a Shot in
Anger.
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