The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1957, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Mondoy, October 21, 195'
The Doily Nebroskan
Paqe 3
ZBTs At Bay:
Possuto Invades Fraternity
By GARRY LAl'PHEIMER
Staff Writer
Frisbee? Sputnik? Afternoons in
the Delt Woods? Beanies? But
who ever heard of playing possum
in a fraternity house livingroom.
Sound funny? It should. And it
did late Thursday night in the Zeta
Beta Tau bouse when a homeless
creature of Mother Nature
matched wits with "would be"
college hunters.
Several men tat in the living
room watching television when
John Goldner suggested an im
mediate call for the fire depart
ment to dispose of the animal.
They referred the problem to the
police department, who referred
it to the campus police. Finally
Officer Warren Flanders arrived
on the scene and properly classi
fied the beast as a harmless opos
som. Facing the animals slashing
claws and razor sharp teeth, Herb
Belkin, armed with only a heavy
leather glove, put the visitor in a
box and returned him from whence
he came. Outside!
Then, life again resumed its
normal patter as the ZBTs door
was secured for the night. Possum
any one?
Humanities
Lecturer
To Speak
Dr. A. L. Rowse, authority on
Tudor history, will be the lecturer
at the Humanities Lectures,
Wednesday and Friday at 8
p.m. in Love Memorial Library.
The general title of the series
will be "England and America
in the Age of Elizabeth." The first
lecture will be "The Elizabethan
Age," the second "The Personalis
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Norma Zany Is lifted Into the Stag held In the I nion ballroom. , sonal appearance by Johnny Lo-
ir by two of hrr assistants dur- ) Miss Zany was a part of a show pan, shortstop for the World
Ing her Thursday performance ! wliifh included a style show, an Champion Milwaukee Braves,
at the seeond annua All Men's archery exhibition, and a per- I
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Dave Herzog exclaimed he saw
something dash across the floor
and take refuge under a corner
radiator.
In a matter of seconds every
member of the house was down
stairs cautiously eyeing the grey
and brown mass of fur beneath the
radiator.
When the visitor displayed his
naked tail, Steve Cohen immediate
ly classified it as a rat. A well
developed set of teeth promptly
stopped all further attempts at a
closer inspection.
From a distance, the animal ap
peared to be about two feet in
length, was covered with grey
brown fur, had a horrible dispo
sition and a long pink tail. Never
once did his beady eyes leave the
startled members.
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Congressman
To Present
Avery Speech
Dr. Walter Judd. Congressman
from Minnesota will give the
eighth annual Averv Memorial
j Lecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Love
Memorial Library Auditorium.
HIS topic
will be, "How
Shall the West
Deal with the
Rev olution
! Its H u niani
J ities and Its
, Sciences Pro
duced in the
! East?"
j Dr. Judd. a
native of Ne-
braska, grad-
uated from
the College of Medicine. He was
a medical missionary in China
from 1925 to 1931. He returned to
China, 1934 to 193S. Ia 1942 he
was elected as Republican Repre
sentative from the Fifth District
of Minnesota and has been re
elected since.
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of Elizabethan Age," and the
uurd "Sir Walter Raleigh and
America."
Dr. Rowse was bora in Cornwall
and received his early education
there before going to Christ Church,
Oxford, where he specialized in
English literature. At the age of 21
he was elected a Fellow of All
Souls College, which appointment
he has held ever since, being en
gaged primarily in research and
writing.
His principal publications have
been "The England of Elizabeth,"
"The Expansion of Elizabethan
England," "Tudor Cornwall," "A
Cornish Childhood," "The Spirit of
England" and "Sir Richard Gren
ville." His most recent book, "The
Early Churchills," was publishtd
in 1956 by Harper and Brothers.
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