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The Daily Nebraskon
Tuesday, March 10, 1959
April 23:
Open House Day Will Give
Prepsters 'First Hand Look'
An opportunity for high
chool students to, learn first
hand about the educational
facilities, programs and op
portunities at the University
is being offered April 23.
In' addition to E-Week and
Science and Agriculture Day,
seven departments of the
University are holding open
houses at this time under the
sponsorship of the Student
Council All-University Open
House Committee.
More Opportunities
Jack Nielsen, co-chairman
of the open house said, "For
several years high school stu
dents have had an opportuni
ty to visit E-Week and Science
in Agriculture Day.
The All-University Open
House Committee is sponsor
ing open houses for students
whose interests run to other
study areas to visit the cam
pus."
Departments, s p o ns o r f n g
open houses are art, anthro
pology. Geology, Journalism,
pharmacy, chemistry, Botany,
zoology, bacteriology and
physics.
"Students who come to the
Science in Agriculture Day
will be so occupied with that
Indian to Give
Inter-Vars Talk
Rev. Bakht Singh, Bible lec
turer of India, will "speak at
the Inter- Varsity Fellowship
Thursday.
Educated in India and Can
ada, Rev. Singh's talk will be
at 7:30 p.m. in rooms 315 and
316, Union.
His visit to the Uifited States
and Canada is under the aus
pices of Inter national Stu
dents, Inc.
Cancer
'May Kill
24 Million'
Dr. James Tollman, Dean
of the University's College of
Medicine in Omaha, predicted
Mondav that "24 million peo
ple in the United States will
die of cancer."
Speaking at the annual
Soring Pharmacy Seminar at
the Union, Dr. Tollman said
that the present method of
treatment can help only about
one in every three persons af-
flected with cancer.
"At the present time, 40,000
different chemicals are test
ed each vear with the hope
of finding out just one that
can be eiiectively used, ne
said.
Pharmacists from Nebraska
attending the two-day semi
nar at the Union will also hear
from Jouis Fischl of Oak
land. Calif.. Dresident of the
American Pharmaceutical As
sociation; Frank Sojat of
Kansas City, Mo., district su
pervisor of the Federal Bu
reau of Narcotics; P. A. Don
nelly, manager of the sales
training department of Eli
Lilly and company ot inai-
anapolis; and Dr. josepn
Burt, dean of the College of
Pharmacy.
program that visits to other
open houses will not be feasi
ble," Nielsen said.
Those who are coming for
Engineers Week, however,
will have free time during the
day for a visit or two to other
departments," he added.
Open houses will be con
ducted between the hours of
9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The All-University Open
House was originally planned
for the Friday before Soring
Day, but due to scheduling'
difficulties was planned a
week earlier on April 23.
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Don't Break that Camera;
Try these Photo Hints
The photo bug will be hatch
ing soon and if you're not im
mune to its bite, try a tonic
guaranteed to give you more
pleasure cuof every picture.
Ray Morgan, assistant pro
fessor of journalism at the
University, and an expert pho
tographer, offers these timely
tips to snapshot artists who
want to quit snapping and
start taking good pictures:
1. Buy a camera with a
fixed focus lens. This reduces
your chances of getting a
blurry negative. It also
soothes your frustrations
when you can't find the right
thing-a-ma-bob to turn on the
camera.
2. Read the directions that
come with the camera and
film for information about ex
posure, distance, etc. If that
doesn't work, bother the sales
man who sold you the camera.
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disgusting. Sunlight should be
to the side at a 45-degree
angle.
5. Pay some attention to the
background and foreground.
When your subjects have
fence posts standing on top
of their heads or tree limbs
sticking through their ears,
it's time to yell "cut" and
rearrange the scenery.
6. Make sure your subject
fills up the camera's viewfind
er. In other words, don't stand
600 yards away (or even 60)
and expect to get a good pic
ture. 7. Hold the camera steady
during exposure. Flinching
often causes accidental de
capitation of your subjects.
8. Note the conditions under
which the picture was taken.
Ability to tell the man who
processes your film that the
fog in the picture really isn't
fog may help clear up some
Pre-Easter Fete
Planned Sunday
An annual Pre-Easter break
fast will be held at the Ag
College Activities building at
7 a.m. Sunday.
The program will feature
Dr. Gustave Ferre, dean of
the Cotner School of Religion,
and the Ag College Chorus will
perform.
The $.80 tickets can be ob
tained from members of the
Ag YWCA or at the Ag Student
Union.
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Outside World
Missing Pilots Arrive
Two pilots, who had been reported missing, arrived in
Bangkok. Thailand yesterday. The two had been reported
missing between the Azores and Lisbon a week ago.
Iraq Revolts
Nationalist rebels in Iraq claimed their army is marching
on Baghdad to crush the Communist-influenced government
of Premier Abdel Kanm Kassem.
Kassem's planes bombed Mosul, seat of a revolt led by
Col. Abdel Wahab Shawaf. .
Unrest in Iraq had broken Into rebellion some eight
months after Kassem led the coup that killed King Faisal in
July of 19o8.
Students Return
Attendance is up at Lincoln High as students return from
a flu seige that brought absenteeisms to large figures last
week.
Man of Many Hals
British Prime 'Minister Harold Macmillan, who donned
a fur hat for his Russian visit, has selected the derby for his
US visit. Macmillan's headwear during a recent trip to Ire
land was a cloth job.
Wedemeyer Cautions
Lt. Gen. Albert Wedemeyer has recommended that Amer
icans not be fooled if the Russians try to ban use of nuclear
weapons.
This would put the western powers in a very vulnerable
post, the retired General said. (
Hyde To Chair Radio
. Dr. Clyde Hyde, associate
professor of electrical engin
eering, has been elected chauj
man of the Microwave Theory
and Techniques Group of the
Engineers
Omaha-Lincoln Section of the
Institute of Radio Engineers.
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3. list a turn inai is messi-, mistakes you've made in
tm fast." High speed mm , handling the camera. Include
the time of day, season,
Did you ever see a thief
with such a round head?
hould not be used In cam
eras equipped with a slow
speed lens. Failure to heed
this advice win result in over
exposed negatives and no pic
tures. 4. Learn how to us avail
able light Never point the
camera at the sun. It isn't po
lite and the consequences are
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weather conditions, etc.
Now you're ready for that
vacation trip. If you have
DhotoeraDhv troubles, how
ever, don't toss the camera
off some lofty ledge. Prof.
Morgan reminds you:
"It's not the camera that's
at fault, it's the fellow behind
it." i
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