The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 20, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Start Work on New Field House
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Courtesy Lincoln Star.
Excavation for Nebraska's new auditorium and field house, being erected by the athletic department of the
University at a cost of $350,000 at Thirteenth and Vine streets.. The general style of architecture will match
that of the newer buildings, especially Bessey Hall.
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Courtesy. Lincoln Star
Floor plan for the new auditorium and field house now being erected by the University of Nebraska
Athletic Department. The main floor provides for four full sized basketball courts. Additional room for one
court will be had on the stage. Fifteen hundred couples can be accommodated on the mam floor.
RBLBASB IBSUB OF
NEBRASKA ALU U 11 OS
First Number of Monthly Publication
Was Ready for Distribution
September 15.
The first issue of The Nebraska
Alumnus, the official publication of
the Alumni Association of the Uni
versity of Nebraska for this year
was released on September 15. The
September issue is large and contains
many interesting articles.
The magazine contains one article
of special interest dealing with the
new "Nebraska Field House" which
is now under construction. Another
article by Gertrude Tomson '24, on
traditions and the customs which
make a University career more worth
while demands special attention.
In addition to these articles this
issue contains articles on athletics,
editorials and illustrations. There are
also items about the classes and
alumni.
The magazine is published on the
fifteenth of each month except July
and August and is edited by Wilbur
C. Peterson, '25.
GEOGRAPHY STAFF RETURNS
Member of Department Who Spent
Summer in Scientific Work Are
Back for Winter Term.
Members of the staff of the de
partment of geography have taken
up their work again at the Univer
sity after spending the summer in
scientific work throughout the coun
try. Prof. N. A. Bengston conducted
courses In economic geography at the
University of Wisconsin summer ses
sion, after which he did field work
in southern Nebraska on geological
and geographic investigations, giving
particular attention to the upper and
Permian areas of the state.
Miss Esther S. Anderson made a
trip through the Black Hills and con
tinued her investigations of the beet
sugar industry in western Nebraska.
Miss Phyllis Rice was in charge
of geography instruction at Seton
College, Pennsylvania, during the
early part of the summer, after
which she visited in New England
and ntnijied at the Library of Con
gress in Washington, D. C.
Prof. E. E. Lackey taught both
terms of the University of Nebraska
summer session and made a tour
through Kansas and the Colorado
Rockies.
Davie Publishes Dairy Circular
"Feeding the Dairy Cow" is the
title of a circular by Prof. H. P.
fcavis, of the department of dairy
husbandry, published this summer by
the College of Agriculture It in
cludes instructions concerning sum
mer feeding, silage, balancing ra
tions, grain mixtures, and similar material.
Life Sketches of Five
In September Alumnus
The "Who's Who" section of The
Nebraska Alumnus for September
contains biographical sketches of
Frank Webster Smith, Ph. D. '04,
educator, Ridgewood, N. J.; George
Lewis Towne, A. B. '95, editor and
publisher, Lincoln; John James
Thornber, B. Sc '95 A. M. '01, bot
anist, Tucson, Ariz.; Oscar Van Pelt
Stout, B. C. E. '88, C. E. '97, civil
engineer, Lincoln; and Warren Simp
son Thompson, A. M '11, sociologist.
Oxford, Ohio.
Fifteen fraternity houses of the
University of Chicago have been
warned by the judge that they must
pay their 1924 and 1925 taxes or
their chapter houses will be put up
for auction at a tax sale.
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This complete Dietzgen set of Drawing Instruments is Fully Ap
proved by Instructors
For $'
you get
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I set of instruments as il
lustrated (separate $10.85)
1 60-30 degree, 10 inch
triangle
I 45-45 degree, 8 inch tri
angle L Irregular Curve
L Architect's Scale
1 Combination Eraser
1 Erasing Shield
1 Pencil Pad
1 Penholde-:
1 bottle Alcohol for
cleaning ruling pens
5 Lettering Pens
404 Gillots
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6 sheets Napoleon Draw
ing paper, 19x12
inches
1 bottle Dietzgen Draw
ing Ink
1 box of two dozen
Thumb Tacks
2 Venus Drawing Pencils
1 Ames Lettering Instru
ment 1 Transparent Edge T-
square
1 Chamois skin
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Supplies wiihout Drawing Instruments 7.25
Purchase from our student supply store on 11th street
next to the University. ,
Co-Op Book Store
340 No. 11th Street
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You can feel it in your bones. The air is dryer
Frost is far away-leaves are ready for new tintings.
There's activity in the stadiums. Soon there will be
the roar of thousands as pigskin spirals down the
field and time honored rivals are locked in the
struggle of the gridiron. College and college life
soon to hold the center of our interests.
A Special Showing in College Room
This week our complete activity is pointed to the
pleasant task of preparing the young men of Lin
coln for their return of Alma Mater. A special
room in our store has been dedicated to the
needs of college men and here you'll find the new
est in college vogue ready for you to wear.
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COLLEGE CLOTHES
Especially the "U" Suit
You'll find here many correct styles for college
wear but we want to call your attention especially
to the new styles from the House of Kuppenheimer.
You can be absolutely sure that you have the smart
est suit that money can buy if it is one of the new
"U" models.
This suit was designed according to specifications
furnished by selected groups at leading Eastern
and Western colleges. It is beautifully tailored.
Its style is distinctive and thoroughly collegiate.
Advance style showings indicate that this above all
othtr styles is the most in demand by college men.
See it this week in the College Room at
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