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Thursday, September 30, 1965 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 Lermoini's For Pul .By Bruce Giles Junior Staff Writer Oxford Publishing Company "!(. f i V if ; v A ' ' - - - - in .mi iitf Tiinnii mi inn mi in ;ii i mum mm i A RELAXED AUTHOR ... Dr. Lee Lemon, whose book has been entered in the Pulitzer Prize competition. ! A I CETIIAGGAR SLACKS AT; November 1st is the i" : sA ' CLIP AND MAIL I deadline for "Rag" il(L' : : Jolflf1 ! DAILY NEBRASKAN ; Subscriptions MJJ : r00m 51 : Al V : NEBRASKA UNION ; I VI : UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA ; A P ! LINCOLN, NEBRASKA ; n LET YOUR PARENTS Wfyi READ ALL ABOUT YOUR j &r UNIVERSITY IN THE STUDENT'S i ; DAILY NEBRASKAN ! fw M , i Thank You! $4 Semester 4U School Year ook stzer has selected the book, "T h e Partial Critics", written by Dr. Lee Lemon, associate pro Just call Kim HE'S WEARING 'ORLON"-worsted wool flannel Haggar Slacks. He wears them to class, to the game and out on dates . . . and slill he looks dapper. They're styled with the trim fit he wants in fine dress slacks. Tailored in 70 "ORLON" acrylic-30 worsted wool. "Orion" in the blend makes these slacks hold their knife-edge crease and shrug off wrinkles practically forever. No wonder the gals go for "Dapper Dan". &Dn Ponl't Rf. T.M. 10.95 WIN A FORD MUSTANG or one of SO other big prizes. See your Haggar dealer for details. lisp 1 SZ I Kb inn) ompetDtflom) fessor of English at the Uni versity, to represent the pub lishing company in the 1965 Pulitzer Prize competitions. Lemon, who said his selec tion was "a complete sur prise", was informed of his success in a letter from the publisher. "The letter said my book had been turned over to t h e Pulitzer selection committee," he noted. Lemon, who is married and has four children, said of his wife jokingly, "It's the first time I've managed to surprise her." The book, which was official ly released today, but which he said had been on book stands before, was begun in 1957. At that time, Lemon was teaching at the Univer sity of Illinois at Chicago. During my classes then. Lemon noted, "I got ques tions from students on 'What good is literature?" and 'What can it do?' " The answers which wrere of fered to these questions often seemed beside the point, he recalled. The book itself is a "survey of modern literary theory as it applies to poetry," said Lemon. "The chief question iin the book is how modern I critics have judged poems," "Dapper Dan." i ii ported he said. What assumptions the crit ics use, what their techniques are and the implications of these techniques are other questions answered in the book. Lemon has been at the Uni versity since 1961 and has spent that portion of his time devoted to his book in "getting it down to publishable size." The Pulitzer Prizes, for which Lemon's book has been nominated, were begun when Joseph Pulitzer - endowed $250,000 to a Pulitzer Scholar ship Fund. Prizes are awarded in ac cordance with Pulitzer's pro visions for outstanding work in journalism, general litera ture, music and art. Lemon, who is on a leave of absence from the University until the end of the current semester, is currently work ing on another book. "I've just been sitting at the typewriter and throwing pages away," he said. When asked if he would com plete the new book before the end of the semester, he said, "I hope to, but don't expect to." Meanwhile, awaiting further word of the Pulitzer commit tee decision, Lemon added calmly, "I wish , to sit down and let happen what will hap pen." Physics Associations Name New Counselor Dr. Paul R. Byerly Jr., associate professor of physics at the University, has been named Regional Counselor for Nebraska by the American Assn., of Physics Teachers and the American Institute of Physics. In this post, Dr. Byerly will work with educational author ities in Nebraska to improve the quality of high school physics teaching in the state. He succeeds Dr. Walter French, Jr., profesor of phys ics and head of the physics department at Nebraska Wes leyan Universiy, who has served in this post since 1962. Nebraskan Want Ads Thru low-cost nut pHtr tm alt clas sifies! aaVertlsInc in the Dallr N'cbraskan: standard rate .1c per wort and mini mom ckarf. ( Ste er . elualfici Inner Ion. Farmrnt for taei ads win fall Inte Iwe raletsriea: (1) aa rannlnc Its than ene week la sacrenilon must be paid (or before insertion. (2) ads rannlnr for more tain one week win be paid weeklr. FOR RENT ECONOMY EFFICIENCY APARTMENT one or two upperclassman. near Uni versity. only $40 a month, call Glenn Van Der Schaaff or Mark Gilderhus days 477-J7U ext. 2332: or evenings 435-4044. NEW APARTMENTS lor npsercUssmen near University. One-Two-bedroom suite, and one-three-bedroom suite. Available now. 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NEBRASKAN APPLAUDS Beverly Armstrong has been appointed new treasur er of Angel Flight. Marilyn Hughes is the new treasurer of Tassels. New Junior Panhellenic of ficers, chosen on a rotational basis, are: Nancy Probasco, president, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lynn Robinson, temporary vice president; Maryann Jorgensen, secre tary, Delta Gamma. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has announced its pledge class of ficers, who are: Phil Perry, president; Jerry Ayers, vice president; Steve Cogil, secre tary; Doug Brown.treasurer; Jack Little.social chairman, and Jeff McCoy, Junior IFC delegate. NU Enrollment The official fall enrollment figure for the University is 15,125. This represents an in crease of 2,224 over last year's enrollment and exceeds by about 800 the enrollment pre dicted by the University. Dr. Floyd Hoover, registrar, said the increase in students is the equivalent of adding two medium-sized liberal arts colleges to the University. Chancellor Clifford Hardin said the increase may be the largest the University will ex perience in a single year for some time to come. This marks the seventh straight fall term that Univer sity enrollments have ad vanced, and represents a gain of 6,308 students since the fall of 1960. The man-woman ratio on campus remains at last year's mark of 2-1. Hardin thanked faculty members for "the extraordin ary effort so many of you have made during these past sev eral weeks that we might dis appoint as few students as possible." Lee Chatfield, sociate dean of Student fairs said he wished to press "deep appreciation the patience of students as-Af- ex for and faculty in working through this (registration)." Registration closed Monday but late registrations are be ing accepted and should in crease the total enrollment slightly. TODAY YWCA Christmas Bazaar, 3:30 p.m., 232 Nebraska Un ion. UNION Contemporary Arts, 3:30 p.m., 332 Nebraska Un ion. QUIZ BOWL Interviews, 4:30 p.m., North conference room, Nebraska Union. UNION Music Committee, 4:30 p.m., South conference room, Nebraska Union. AWS House of Representa tives, 4:30 p.m., 334 Nebraska Union. ALT Special Events. 4:30 p.m., 235 Nebraska Union. AWS Court, 4:30 p.m., 332 AeDrasKa union. YWCA Senior Cabinet, 4:30 p.m., 334 Nebraska Union. ALT Special Events, 4:30 p.m., 235 Nebraska Union. AWS Court. 4:30 p.m., 332 Nebraska Union. ALT, 6:30 p.m., 334 Nebras ka Union. THETA NU. 7 p.m., 232 Ne braska Union, Dr. Cecil Witt son, Dean of University Col lege of Medicine, speaker. IFC Health Committee, 7 p.m.. 332 Nebraska Union. HOME EC, Ellen H. Rich ards Dessert, 7 p.m., Pan American room, Nebras ka Union. UNIVERSITY DAMES, 7:30 p.m., Auditorium -party rooms, Nebraska Union. SPANISH CLUB, 7:30 p.m., 234-5 Nebraska Union. MATH COUNSELORS, 7:30 p.m., 349 Nebraska Union. ALT INTERVIEWS, 8:30 p.m., 332 Nebraska Union. 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