The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 25, 1959, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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SUMMER NEBRASKAN
JUNE 25, 1959
Calendar
' Thursday, June 25
"Our Dynamic Skies," 2:45
p.m., Ralph Muller Planetar
ium, Morrill Hall, 14th and U.
All state band concert,
7 p.m. Student Union Ball
room. AD. State play, "Mother
Was A Freshman," 8 p.m.,
Howell Theater.
Special Tour of the Lincoln
Air Force Base including a
smorgasbord dinner at the
Officers Club, 2:30, Student
Union.
Friday, Jane 26
"Our Dynamic Skies," 2:45
and 8 p.m., Ralph Mueller
Planetarium, Morrill Hall,
14th and U.
All State Debate, Resolved:
That the federal government
should substantially increase
10 a.m.. Room 316, -Student j Luncheon, Student Union
Union.
All State musical, "Down in
the Valley," T p.m. Student
Union Ballroom.
All State play, T Remem
ber Mother," 8 p.m. Howell
Theater.
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1 Saturday, June 27
,:"Our Dynamic Skies," 2:15
and 3:30 p.m., Ralph Mueller
14th and U.
All State final banquet, 5
p.m., Student Union Ball
room. All State final concert, 7:30
p.m., Stadium steps; in case
of bad weather, Coliseum.
Sunday, June 28
"Our Dynamic Skies,"'2:15
and 3:30 p.m., Ralph Mueller
Planetarium, Morrill Hall,
14th and U.
Sunday Night Movie "Tea
house of the August Moon," i
7:30 p.m., Student Union Ball
room. Monday, June 29
"Our Dynamic Skies," 2:45
and 8 p.m,, Ralph Mueller
Planetarium, Morrill Hall,
14th and U.
Elementary Education Club
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Fernandel start in
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little World of Don CamiUo.
Research
Grant Given
A grant of $11,730 has been
received by two fulltime fac
ulty members at the Univer
sity of Nebraska College of
Medicine in Omaha.
Sponsored by the National
Heart Institute of the Nation
al Institutes of Health, the
funds will aid in the study of
cardiac action of rhodochlor
jn on warm-blooded animals.
The chemical has previous
ly been used in experimental
research at the c o 1 1 e g e on
frog hearts, and it is hoped
that this chlorophyll deriva
tive will eventually be applic
able to the human heart.
Researchers to whom the
prant has been awarded are
Dr. A. R. Mclntyre, Chair
man of the Department f
and Pharma
Dr. Merrill J.
Research Asso-
Physiology
cology, and
Hcndrickson,
ciate.
HAVING A BABY l
L SISTER IS GREAT J
JJONT YOU?
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Secondary Education Club
Luncheon, Student Union.
Union Book Review, "Ne
braska Puritan," reviewed
by Mrs. P. C. Swift, 4 p.m..
Student Union.
Tuesday. June 30
"Our Dynnamic Skies," 2:45
p.m., Ralph Mueller Plane
tarium, Morrill HalL 14th and
U.
Union Bridge Lessons, 4
and 5 p.m,
Wednesday, July 1
"Our Dynamic Skies," 2:45
and 8 p.m., Ralph Mueller
Planetarium, Morrill HalL
14th and U.
Pi Lambda Theta Lunch
eon, Muaent union.
Phi Delta Kappa Luncheon,
Student Union.
Union Artist Series, Film,
"Little World of Don Camilo"
(Italy), 8 p.m. Student Union
Ballroom.
Union Presents Italian Film
In Fourth of Artist Series
Next week's feature presen
tation in the Union's Summer
Artist Series will be the Itali
an movie, "The Little World
of Don Camillo," starring the
French comic, Fernandel.
This special kind of enter
tainment comes to the screen
in the lively comedy about
an all-too-human priest of a
Northern Italian village a id
his attempts by guite, charm
and when necessary, his fists,
to outmaneuver the Commu
nist mayor of the town.
The figure of the battling
priest Don Camilla, first in
vented by Giovanni Guareschi
for a series in bis weekly pub
lication, enchanted tne Itali
an public The best of the
stories were eathered into a
book which became an im
mediate American best-seller.
And now the portrayal has
been brought to the screen in
a comedy which has received
international acclaim.
Five Nebraskans
Attend Conclave
Of Omicron Nu
' Three staff members and
two students are in Madison,
Wis. this weekend attending
the bi-annual conclave of Omi
cren Nu, National Home Eco
nomics honorary.
University staff members
are: Agnes Arthuad, state
home Extension leader; Dr.
Florence McKinney, chair
man- of the home economics
department and Ruby
dingles. Students attend
ing are Betty Mann of York
and Alma Heurmann of Phillips.
Patronize
Nebraskan
Advertisers
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Choose from these
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KUON-TV Offers English Class
To Perfect Communication Skills
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Again this summer, KUON
TV will offer its "Short
Course to Better English.?
The review scries will be of
fered starting July 13, at 7
p.m. and will run for three
weeks.
Patterned after last sum
mer's series," the telecourse is
i again taught by Mrs. Heien
! Graham of the University Ex
tension Division.
The review course is de
signed to offer opportunities
for viewers in the general au
dience to perfect their use of
the English language and to
increase their communication
skills. The refresher drill is
also of specific value to pros
pective University students.
Approximately 138 persons
registered for last year'i
course which gave atten
tion to the p r i n c i p 1 e s of
spelling as well as- to the fun
damentals of grammar and
the mechanics of correct
punctuation.
The review sessions were
especially directed to incom
ing freshmen whose English
placement tests showed them
to be below college level in I
their spelling, word usage and j
writing practices,
A syllabus or course outline
is available for $1. It may
be secured after July 1 by
writing to KUON-TV.
A final examination for the
course will be given on the
University campus Friday,
July 31, for those students
who wish to become qualified
for registration in E n g 1 i s h
B, a college credit course in
September.
IVeie Instructor?
There's a University High
Summer School teacher who
has her doubt's about grad
uate students. Seems a young
grad student became con
fused by the practice in cata
logues of listing a series of
instructors as "staff." When
asked who her teacher was,
the grad student replied, "Dr.
Staff."
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