Show V ' f R’ares Back ® p & And Passes A Miracle OV Connelly onservatively valued at one ot the oustanding lection of birds in America f 000 Has been presented to the of Nebraska by August he of Lincoln 'here are more than' 1000 unted birds in tile collection addition to many bird skins i a number of mounted mmals and mamnrel skins: completely arranged will be mounted in 300 of wall cases and opposite iups will be placed in their lural surroundings so that groups will be close toiler and will supplement ' other in interest - idea of the character of lection may be gained from fact that all the ducks and se ever taken in North two birds and of these migrating from Mr ropq n'e represented he was offered $G00 some een years ago for two Un-rsl- ty Am-exce- pt Esk-curle- Marc “01’ Connelly r’ared back and passed a mir- acle?’’ J Brooks Atkinson drama-tastfor the New York Times thinks he has in spite of the fact that Ol’ Marse Bradford furnished so much of the matter that goes to make up the play of “The Green Pastures” Ever since the Pulitzer committee placed its crown upon Mr Connelley’s brow it has been said on many sides that Roark Bradford who wrote “OP Man Adam and His chillUn” upon which the plav is based deserves something too Robert Garland of The Evening Telegram resorted to the with this re“deadly parallel sult summarized by Mr Atkinson: “Many of the sequences of dialog are pracitcally identical as Mr Gailand’s examination shows and most of the eighteen scenes of the play have grown out of random sketches from Mr Braford’s volume” It is a pretty question "re- marks Mr Atkinson “Many of the facts are on one side most of the opinion is on the other” and he goes on to “discuss th nature and degree of Mr Connelly’s personal contribution to the play": “By selecting from a series of disconnected sketches and by writing many scenes and a great deal of the dialog out of his own imagination he has created an organic work of art which consciously discusses Gods relation to humanity ‘ er ’ He says with a challenging ges- ture ‘I sees all an’ I knows all’ When He reveals himself to NoaH He puts His crown on His head and When ‘He start t0 tawk thunder and lightnin come outer His mouf He rather fancies himself as an omnipotent dictator He enjoys delivering brusk orders He has the manners of ’a smart nig- ger’ ” A Companion a comparison in the Bradford story: “dnee or twice there is even a common streak in His character as in the first scene with the newly created Adam — “De Lawd looked at de man and say ‘What’s yo’ name Mr Atkinson essays man?’ “ ‘Adam’ say de man “ ‘—What?’ say de Lawd “ ‘Jest plain Adam’ say de man rs Mr and Mrs Marriner Merrill Daisy Evans ’30 leaves soon Coming late to class has alspent the fourth of July at Bear for California Where she hhpes ways bden A Social custom It sun was td enter school next fail Tulane university New Orleans The girls at the Home Eco- Lake Except that the MarLa but how it is a custom with were and roads hot dusty nomics cottage entertained at Ivy Rae Mason graduate of a distinction It has acquired ‘keen’ had I riner they reports in tea Wednesday afternoon the 1930 class and An English a pedigree and with it a reputtime ation for being one of the most visltirtg compliment to the major is to teich next year in cultured and refined arts ever members of the facility of the John T Caine III who is Boxelder County practiced by Tulane Students summer session of the U S associated with the Chicago is its influence And so iEmfna kielsen a graduate that even great A C and their drives the deans Livestock association professors consider plans to at U the EcOhomJfcs Home it the thing to do According to of the various schools of the move with his family within In Tulatle Hullabaloo the stuThe the next six Weeks to the A C this Spring has Joined the college and their wives dent bdvid 1aper the great rule for St rooms and tea tables Were de- Windy City Botfi Mr and the fafculty of the i coming late to class seems to corated with garden flowers A Mrs Caine are former Aggies high in Arizona Jbc that one must accomplish a I suave slow- color scheme of and yellow Allenfe SutheHAhd Who is nes& polished lingering Miss Louise Spafford pnd green was Carried out in the Nutljall summed now attendihg the Aggie slim1- -' the dining Miss Hazel the appointments in The University bf Maine has Independence mfer session has cOntfactfed to Aggies spent room The tea table was cenvery recentlv awarded a varsity Day vacation at their homes in ' at Fbods in instruction give “M” to Rudv Valee for his eftered with a silver bowl of yel- Provo South Cache next School term forts in making the University low daisies The following ladof Maine “Stein as popMr and Mrs Joseph Havertz ies poured: Mrs E G Peterson Joe bay popular Aggie Ath- ular and as well8ong” known as it Jr were Fourth of July visiMCs W L Wanlass Mrs K G tors ih Logan last Week Mr lete has found his hext School Is at the present time P V Ikeler Mrs Cardon Havertz who is a partijpr in a term outlined for him Job will Salt Lake City advertising com- coach and teach Hiath At Mbab Thirty —five gueSts called — pany graduated from the U S high School A C in 1927 A SHORT SHORT STOfeY es gon-spi- ffl bf PftoMtr Hair onscious? 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CU— tt TROTil&n Ccxtar d f tr't: rat his t£k 1tall hubby ro tzzr 141) d ll Lrl hid toough dear ‘ iL2f7 Ha’s S i p Vola Should Try N r f LodlONG FO- R- c3c2trrvV” ijw t:C9 a n t id v - i ' BltoE I- 7 Siifol0ft3:il aura i and Resources $2 000 00009 ol are imu LOGAN ac-ac- y" Sc£3r Prcti I spendthrifts ri® mg Him maxi ol " I GBEtlAb Iheiciency rit cy ft how the other half lives" “Not in this village mlss”j — Annapolis Log Light - Urtju)t i SUITS at jShoppe “Ah Mrs Mudge one half lfof the world Is igiiorant fit maw ’s ! ri “7 seated to date 1 the WaS and would take ho notice he said “All right lady- - sit there but I’ll be dammned if I'll paint that bench agaIh Lr--' day” —Ohio State Sun Wall Dresses Underwear & ’ Lethal furrmaW her Huts n’ good-looki- BAING 1 1 z Milady’s Shop ' - ol ry She waS very haughty l&i considered herself Amdhfc elite As she was Walk&g through the park she saw a common laborer Apparently approaching the sadije bTftCh she had chosen for herself SDe decided to hurry up and get first then to freeze Win '’out “Hey lady” he called just os “don’t don’t!” But she in her she was tbout to be seated Willie Hayward arid tibnna “ ‘What’s Some few days ago Frances yo’ family name?’ Delmar Wilkins big sandy S A went out walking in a very shoit lineman on the Blue Team bavis both former U recent-C say de Lawd ! OFt'ElUNG TrtE BEST IN LADIES’ MODISH “ ‘Ain’t got no family’ say dress After some three houre squad is keeping himself well students were married Adam she came back in a Buick The associated with the gridiron ly at Salt Lake City “ ‘Well’ say de Lawd T got next day she wore a still short- atmosphere this summer Wilk : Mr and Mrs C Leslie to change dat I ain’t g'h'ter er dress but stayed away long- kins is doing repair work at the spent the Fourth of July have npne of deseyar single er and came back in a Pack- U A C stadium at Toole visiting with friends ' mens workin’ on my farm They ard Then the nex time she runs round wid de women all lefied all previous conventions Upon the eve of their de- and relatives de next and Dr to come California day and wore a still shorter dress parture night and Ernest Nelson '30 is leav' and came back in a hurry in Mrs Frank W Hart were enthey’s too sleepy to work’ We invite you td Visft us ‘ tertained in Logan canyon with ing soon for the Pacific coast ‘I don’t run around wid no a — patrol wagon Main he where Nd 7 Ndrth tlfah via A hopes U C stud-din Washington officials the departLogan wOmen’ say Adam ‘I ain’t Ssssh! There’s a cop! Quirk ment of Education as hosts to attain a business name for de women’ of Direct field was the in himself home Barber The ’ now canyon down this alley! Here we “‘Yeah say de Lawd ‘But I Selling Next school term Mr Yep the scene of the festivities ain’t gonter take no chances are fifth door down! Nelson will teach in Mink Creek Yo’ heart might be all right now three knocks a pause and two JL Miss Afton Finlinson gradu- Idaho woman more! Zat you Jake? Sure this but de first ate at the U A C in 1928 and come long she gonter change yo’ guy with me’s 0 k Watch your Mr and Mrs Alvin Morgan the past two years a teachUJS-Amind So I’m jest gonter put step now Bill Password’ Oh for Vina Delmar O K Easy now er of Home Economics at the stopped in aat the visit Al yesyou to sleep again’ brief for was married whq school Delta terday On high to back the Yeah through “When Mr Connelly comes to the high school at me It’S all right recently to Dr John Osbourne is principal of finished the same point in ‘The Green you know for work Lynndai Utah The young Firth Idaho Pastures’ he not only avoids any Psssst! Two copies of Kept” ) here in bachelor' his to home make degree their couple one plan and i a of with “Ulysses” suspicion of commonness in the Mrs Morgan 1928 formerly Will always be on hand character of the Lord but im- ccuple of “Snappy Stories” forjat Lynndai Maurine Bee Is also an Miss kiddies— the Panther Pitt bues the scene with the gentlePresMerlih the of Aggie Shipley priced ness and kindliness of the sort ident’s office Hamlet Pulley of Heavenly Father Mr Wkti M ChemNelson of Milt the and L a In have Sunday-schopupils istry department of the ExperThe been taught to worship are taking their Station iment lift tone is quite different— New Roomer —Whett vacations at Yellowstone park “God— Good mo’nm’ son and in the Madison Lake Valley my last rooming hoUse the “Adam (with a little awe)— They are already two days be- landlady wept Good mo’nirt ’ Laftd hind their ‘to arrive home’ Landlady— Well t WOh’t be“God— What’s yo’ name son? The fish must be cause L always collect In adschedule “Adam— Adam vance— 8ostonTranscrtpL biting! “God— Adam whilph? “Adam (frankly after a mois CommandeL-fA- v ment’s puzzled groping)— Jest Chief &h Army of TEACHERS Adam Lawd “God— Well Adam how ttey treatin’ you? How things feoln’? “Adam— Well Lawd you know it’s kind of a new line of Wukk Experienced “God—You’ll soon get de hang Des-hee- Sop-nor- Late To Come )ther rare birds found in the wood-kelection are eider ducks and cranes nop mg according museum officials an eastern titution has had a standing er of $500 for some years anyone who wmuld even find m a nest of a whooping ne There are five of these ds in the Eiche collection lr Eiche began to collect mount birds as a boy and this way preserved birds ich are now extinct In a mer residence he had them a special building but latOr them housed in a special “Mr has looked Connelly m in his residence through the fantastic humors The Nebraskan” of the book to their folk and Mr Brad-fo- r runior class hats for the pre-- it religious significance has written with intellectsophomore class at Pur-- e ual enjoyment rf his material university will be gray with travesdark blue band and snap turning some of it into ty and carricature Mr Conm They will cost $4 50 written with the inmay order their third nelly has tuition of an artist ir insignia by making de“As his own director he has nt of $1 now and paving the ance next October when de-?- introduced the choral commenspirituals will be made The hats tary of the Negro Lawrence be delivered in Sufficient which incidentally heart of the le for the annual parade Gilman considers ich precedes the first foot- -' the play and he has cast the pure game play and directed it forRobert compassionate beauty remarkable Jones’s iet Attraction — Edmond Dr F B Morrison head of scene designs lift the play out division of animal Industry of its intellectual origins into Cornell university will be the earnest artistry of the prichief additional attraction mitives “If Mr Bradford were to rering the final two weeks of Utah State AgririulUwial gard ‘The Green Pastures’ as a liege summer session Dr dramatization of his book he of h irrison who is one of the might logically complain that You’ know yo kind of a hew authorities ding in the much of his funniest material j style with me Are you prepared for one ot the ltthttV rid in animal nutrition will had been omitted and that the- j “Adam— Oh I goes I’m pn his work at the college of his book had been en- ter make out all right as soon good positions which will he 'reported as I leant de ropes mday morning His classes tirely altered will Yes not does I you “God— guess Bradford Mr continue for two weeks “But to us during July and AugtiRt? cre- Yo’ a nice job complain He shares is the “Adam— Yes Lawd rhe following clipping from dit and the royalties and he We need you! You tifeeU is! f “God— Dey’s jest one little Minnesota esteems Mr Connelly’s work University of Uy should Liet’s cause people who highly thing de matter with yOu Did ' get together! v you notice it? patch work" terribly “down” on us reCotton or Worsted nters to pause before condetn-i- g “Adam— Wei hdw ydU menThe play is not “incidental us further: tioned it Lawd I kind Of Wool patchwork” but “the warp and 1 that Mr thought they was somethin’ good reporter must have woof of his fable FACtOftV FRICES wrong patience of Job the dip-ra- Connelly has “engendered out we “God— Yes suh you ain’t Quite of Disraeli and the of his own imagination CAF FREE fama on e of a rhinoceros” you need Roy Dun-th- e are assured as we read scenes right Adam ily De reason for dat is in yo’ With Every Suit “The Sunday-schomanaging editor of the are Paul Dispatch and Pioneer are his Invention andUhgy heart Jrou is 4 family mart shis ciga told students in Robert not comic Interludes but''pre-lude- (Flickering the ashwasoff de main mond s journalism class yes-la- y to the main theme ar) I’d say dat afternoon “Be accur-a- t “In their understanding of trouble at de moment Salt Lake City tltak he is puz309 Templeton Biiilditag all times and if pos-l- e the beauty and the humor of the (His smile fades andsame time— ot zled again) At de combine speed with conception children’s Negro as declared dey’s one thing puzzlin’ me the universe before the world exLawd Could I ask you a queswas created they reveal the Mr KUiiTTINO WORKS traordinary sympathy of What tion “God— Why certainly Adam sensibilities Connelly’s Is a what Lawd Lawd “Adam— jest do worl’ look like when de one of begin Mr Deshee?’ askschildren family? “God— I’m gonter show you the Sunday-Scho‘How He decide He want de (Indicates a spot) Jest lie down how dere Adam Make out like you worl’ to be right yere and He get de Idea He wanted it? was goin’ to slumber “From the white man’s hum-or- e asks another Coals of Mr Bradford’s original “These are question of suen deyou has that Mr sketch Connelly simplicity disarming how perfectly veloped a scene Instinct with hardly realize character and sweetness and beauty In fact they illuminate scenes in all that Is SO inexplicably the theme All the heatransfiguring about ‘The Green the Lord’s private office in ! ven are Mr Connellys They Pastures’ Is Mr COnneily’s perLow sonal contribution If the play are not only delicately written Pasor were merely an adaptation but they give ‘The Green tures’ its signifance as a Negro dramatization of the Volume o the skotches It would be hardly miracle-pla- y by showhig you Lord on His own celestial terms more than Negro burlesque world’s human- Taking material liberally from apart from the Hezdrel scene the book OI Mare Connelly has the Altho i " O ! ity SERVICE the r’ared back and passed a mirviolates the simple spirit of exemiracle that off into acle It is the play by getting Conmiracle that GOODYEAft gesis it is another of MrIs tne counts: It Is the as won the prize” nelly’s Inventions REPAIRING CO —From Thetlferaft ftffkat concluding scene rare those are ' “So too 77 3f°rth Main --—Next to Permanent wavBenJu ‘What do you do for it living touches of sheer of the Shine Parlor ing is the only Kbyal Shoe Cabriel’s eager flngerlng with Mdse?" modern way to horn the cleanlng-lidie- s “Ah manages A laundry” who of the aprons oh their Whigs Lord’s “What’s the name dress your hair-Le- t want to ‘gold up’ theof labndry?” us give you ' wing can desk the roll-to- p “Liza" -a permanent onintment for chatting wings Expe&tftUN at V’dgatM Vvfrereity jHrbVe Ittft AiM cAi— feagar wave you will thS the tell Send fab tU hnNoahs thanks to he proud of mhV ft to fchkrge hall TrN-IWCedar (o wl gone hw S?d We do every in£ w Ahd wfttt H fwsr 44l ff tad Em Florfrt Mr Con0“Rut Utah 0 not successful operll pMriLi W !£££ these are PHONE 314 nelly? greatest contribution ation known to wRI far lea lwrr Aftereffects tyjjr Green Pastures’ transcends tt U VWcetcMi v heauty culture ail t— f: tlMAlt to fced ivy-bill- AND VERY GREEN It’s Distinctive UNDER THE “A” Visiting Faculty Members Honored ® ’7’ PAGE THRSS STVDEN T LIFE Nebraska U Gets aii—l - ' tt t' |