The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 21, 1916, Image 3

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    SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKAN
THE GRADUATES OF 1918
The "AO" Men
Koland N. Houser will teach AriI
culture In the Geneva H. 9.
Hen J. H. Thompson will, return next
year to complete work necBsary for his
M. A. degree. He will be an assistant
in the Dairy department.
J. B. Shepherd has accepted a posi
tion as dairy specialist with the Gcrat
Western Sugar Co. His. headquarter
are Denver, Colo.
Arthur Anderson 'will superintend
his farm at Oxford,' Nebr.
Harold R. Campbell is assisting in
the Dairy department.
Fred Taylor is now farthing at home
near Broken Bow.
Lewis Boyd Rist has accepted the
position of assistant county demonstra
tor for Gage county under Mr. Llebers.
Lewis A. Townsend will teach agri
culture in the Curtis School of Agri
culture. Louis Elmer McReynolds will be
found at his farm near Ashland.
John Wllhelm Sjogren will be a
teacher of agriculture in the Gothen
burg H. S.
Jerdin F. Saumann is farming at his
home near Diller, Nebr.
Anton W. Skudrna has accepted a
position with the Great Western Sugar
Refining Co., as chemical analyst.
Rex Truman is engaged this sum
mer in concert work with the Standard
Chautauqua Co.
with many more billions of molecules
of oxygen, forming thereby much car
bon dioxide and also an enormous
quantity of the well known gas-sulphur
dioxide. It Is now stated by good
authority, that all diphtheria, smallpox,
hook worm, and "various other harmful
bacteria either expired or moved tem
porarily out of the building along with
the students, and that the chemistry
building is now one of the safeBt and
most desirable places to live in on the
campus.
"Where there is beauty we take U,
where there is none we make it."
Townsend Studio, 226 So. 11th St.
Yale students produced Wagner's
"Die Walkuere" on June 5 in the Yale
Bowl ct a cost of $25,000. Metropoli
tan opera stars, among them Mme.
Schumann-Hnlnk and Mme. Melaine
Kurt, took' leading parts.
Harvard undergraduates held a
monster military celebration known
as 'Preparedness Week," beginning
Monday, June 5.
Many public lectures will open the
1916 summer session at the Univer
sity of Wisconsin to the public outside
the university.
T
the
Sixteen members of the present
faculty of the state university have re
signed or obtained leaves of absenco
for next year. Uni. of Wash. News
Letter. ' ,
Freshmen at the state university of
Washington have rejected the honor
system of examinations.
MME. SARA COSGRAVE
OK CHICAGO
Pupil of the late Mme. Marchesi of Paris
SUMMER COURSE
Voice building, coaching for opera and Oratorio.
Mme. Cosgrave will be pleased to hear voices Saturday from
5 to 6 o'clock.
STUDIO CURTICE RECITAL HALL
Residence Lindell Hotel.
Eliz Bryant, Sec. Tel. Uni. 263 W.
Linius Chase is farming at Pawnee
City.
Paul H. Stewart will return in the
fall to become an assistant in the De
partment of Agronomy.
Harry P. Rigdon will return next
year to take up his work as graduate
assistant in the Department of Botany.
DAIRY BUILDING
SOON COMPLETED
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bear a high reputation for quality
throughout the city, the percentage of
butter-fat being always well above the
legal requirement. The department
also has excellent delivery equipment,
several capacious and speedy trucks
being utilized to handle the city trade.
The second floor has class-rooms and
laboratories and on the third floor in
addition to the laboratories is a large
lecture room.
The strike of the steel workers on
March 12, caused considerable delay,
but the work is being rushed now and
the building will probably be ready by
the time the University opens in Sep
tember, or at the most, within a short
time afterwards.
CHEMISTRY BUILDING
FUMIGATED UNEXPECTEDLY
During the middle part of last week
the atmosphere in one of the labora
tories of the Chemistry Department
took on a ratner smoKy aiiirema. ,
due to the fact that many billions f j
molecules f carbon disulphide took
It upon themselves to ionize and unite 'jg
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