The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1923, Image 4

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THE rATT,V NEBRASKAN
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110 FACULTY CHANGES
IN PHARMACY COLLEGE
Dean Lyman and Professor
Burt Attend A. P. A. Meet-
in'g at Ashville, N. C.
Dean R. A. Lyman and Professor
J. B. Burt of the College of Phar
macy attended the meeting of the
American Fharmacetical association
at Ashville, N. C, during the first
week of September. Prior to the
Ashville meeting, Professor Burt
was at the University of Wisconsin
engaged in research work. Dean
Lyman announced upon his return
that the College of Pharmacy would
continue on the plan of last year
with no changes in organization of
faculty.
H. R. Lewton, instructor in the
College of Pharmacy, is doing re
search work at the University of
Chicago. i
Joe G. Xoh, graduate in pharmacy ;
last year, is now an instructor in the j
Xew Jersey College of Pharmacy at ;
Newark. F. Scott Buke also of;
last year's class, is an instructor in
the College of Pharmacy at Weslern
Western Reserve University at Cleve- j
land, Ohio. j
Charles L. Wible, who finished i
lastyear, having been undergradu- I
ate assistant to Dean Lyman for two
years, has been awarded a research j
scholarship in pharmacy which sends 1
him to Rutgers. i
Nora Livingston, who graduated
last Jane, is now teaching in the
English department at Tlattsmouth.
Frank Bieser, '23, is located at
Denver, Colo.
John Riddell, '20, is practicing la
at York.
In less than two weeks, the "Won
der Team" of the middle west will
play the cream of the "Big Ten."
This is a classic. Watch it.
Local News: While playing at R
I. ball park the other day Babe Ruth
was hit by a ball bat and has been
off his base since then.
REXT A FORD Shove it yourself.
Munson Motor Co., 1125 P St.
B1517, B1550.
LOST Pair of shell rimmed glasses
campus. Can iiutn eus.
on
B35S7.
LEDWICHS
TASTIE SHOPPE
Fountain &
Luncheonette Service
B21S3 12th & P Sts.
Mrs. Brunell's
Dining Room
L. M. Mares, '23, is attending the
University College of Medicine at
Omaha.
Real Home Cooking
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
Try Us
Nebraska expects every freshman ' H 331 No. 13th St. j)
to be at the rally today. ' ssgssaESSSESSS
Candy Dance
SATURDAY SEPT. 28th.
Woodward's Inner Circle Harmonizers
The
"The Candy Kids"
LINCOLN HOTEL
Playing Candy Jazz you can't forget.
The nicest hall in the city for the best dance.
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Saturday Night, 8:30-11:30
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when washed by us.
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"Ah! Ha!
A measuring worm
now I know
I'm going to get
one of those new fall
Kuppenheimer Suits!"
$40 upward
MAGEE'S
The Greatest Collection of College
Clothes ever shown in Lincoln
awaits your choosing
here now!
Our stocks of new clothes have reached the peak!
Hundreds of new suits, topcoats and overcoats have
just been received by express and placed in stock.
New hats and caps, new collar attached shirts, new
fall ties, new wool hose from Scotland are here in
an almost endless selection.
The unprecedented demand for Farquhar College
Clothes this fail completely cleaned out our early
season stocks and the things you'll find here now
have all come in the past few days.
Stop In Today! You'll find a visit here a real treat and now's
the time to select the clothes you'll want to wear during the next
few months.
FARQUHAR'S
Nebraska's Leading College Clothiers
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