The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Alexander Publishes New Book.
Copies of "Manito Masks," a new
book by Dp Hartley Burr Alexander,
chairman of the department of philo
sophy, have just been received from
Dutton & Company, New York, pub
lishers. The volume Is a series of
dramatittelons, with music, of Ameri
can Indian spirit- legends. Nlr.o cne
act plays, illustrated by Anders John
Ilaugseth, are Included.
RIALTO
MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
Brides, Blondes and - - - ?
QQ. -.-mount Girt
The Trouble With Wives
it Whet? Too wild?
Too Jealous? Too stub
born? Too fickle? What's
the answer?
One thing's sure! The
Trouble With Wires is
very human, very lavish,
and very, very funny.
TROUBLlWIVES:
SHOWS AT 1-3-5-7-9 P. M.
MAT. 25c Nite 40c
A Bif Carnival of Fun,
Music, Sonf and Novelties
This Week.
ACHRISTlEp Special
'SEVEN DAYS'
J!cmlhep!dyty'eii Hopwood & Mary Roberts flinehart
I Scott Sidney
UlltAN 0ICH-CHHGMTO MM.E
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MM eMON -MU COM -tOOlt CAlllON
KLeASLr, ,r PRODUCERS D
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STWBUtlNG CORPORATION
and a Superb Cast of Screen Favorites
ALSO OTHER ENTERTAINING PICTURES
ON THE STAGE
ft
The Golden Bird"
A Beautiful Novelty Presented by
' LORRAINE EVON
HARRISON'S LYRIC ORCHESTRA
Mrs. May M. Mills Playing the Wurlltxer
Shows at I. 3. 5. 7. . Mats. 25c.
Nite 40c. Chil. 10c
ALL
FUN
WEEK
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A Sparkling. Bubbling Bill of Entertainment
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Irving Cummings in "Trapped"
As Appealing M.lodra of tbe Northwt
. - .,M and D. F. EASTERDAY, Organists.
Increased Number of
Students in University
University Dontal Clinic, Liberty
theater building", now open. Adv.
If you don't read the Daily No
braskan,' you should.
eral Arts and enter a more specialis
ed group has ceased and that the two
colleges are now In condition of equilibrium.
DentiBtry, which has shown a loss
in previous years owing to changes
in the curriAilum, now shows a nor
mal increase.
Engineering shows an Increase of
about eight per cent. This reflecU
the demand by the country for engi
neers for public works, roads, and
ynrlnna industrial enterprises.
In the graduate College there is an
increase showing that more of the
people of the state are finding time
and inclination to pursue studies for
advanced degrees.
The Law College shows a Blight in
crease, notwithstanding that its pol
icy has been to discourage excessive
numbers and constantly improve
quality.
In the College of Pharmacy there
:hns been a decrease in the freshman
class because the two-year course has
been abandoned. At the tome time,
the numbers in the second, third, and
fourth year classes are larger; so
that, while the number remains con
stant, the students are of higher
quality.
Teacher's Has Largest Increase.
The Teachers College has an in
crease of 197 students. This is the
largest increase in any of the Col
leges and shows that the tendency
of those desiring to teach to register
in a professional college for teachers
is still operating. A recent act of
the legislature simplifying the certi
fication laws facilitated the obtaining
of licenses to teach by students in
colleges other than Teachers College.
This law properly required certain
work in the Teachers College but did
not require for state certificates reg
istration in the college. The Uni
versity officials were somewhat in
doubt as to how this would affect
registration; but it would seem that
the majority of students who expecf
to teach desire state teachers' certi
ficates issued from the University
rather than a certificate from the
office of the state superintendent.
In none of these schools or col
leges has there been any special ef
fort made to increase registration.
For a good many years the increase
in students has been, in view of rising
prices, in excess of available support.
The University has been more desir
ous of improving the quality of stu
dents than increasing the numbers.
The Medical College shows a de
crease of approximately sixty stu
dents. This college has a course cov
ering six year above the high school
and last spring it graduated a very
large class of those who came in im
mediately after the war. Last year
registration was considerably larger
than the plant was designed to acom-
odate. A number of poorer student'
were weeded out during the year and
only the better students applying for
admission were received. The col
lege still has a higher registration
than any medical colleges having t
much greater physical plant.
Mon. Tues.
Wed.
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ir2wMER EVERYBODY cots-
Mon. Tues.
Wed.
WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY
Offer New Course In
Fine Arts This Term
A new orientation class in the
School of Fine Arts is being offered
this term by Assistant Professor
Emily G. Moore, who spent the sum
mer in Chicago studying the system
introduced by the Carnegie Corpora
tion for such instruction- The
course will carry one hour credit
and is designed to give some idea of
the field of art in general without
entering into any phase intensively,
It will include lectures on analysis
of pictures, use of color, Italian-and
Northern painting, Greek, Renaiss
ance and modern sculpture, impres
sion, contemporary American paint
ing, Gothic cathedrals, and the de
velopment of modern architecture.
Similar courses are being introduced
this year at the University of Minne
sota, Grinnell College, Northwestern
University, DePauw University,
Wooster College (Ohio), Miami Uni
versity (Ohio), Carleton College
(Minnesota), Beea College (Ken
tucky), and Knox College (Illinois).
For Sale
Buescher Sousaphone
Double BB Flat
Silver, Good Conditional 10
Call ,
Franco-American Beauty
Shoppe
B-1553 - Liberty Theatre Bldg.
TED GRAHAM
(one of the green cap
boys)
saysr
''Boy, what I menn is you g-et
a real haircut down at tbo
Mogul."
The MOGUL.
BARBERS
127 No. 12 St
LOU HILL
College Clothes
High Class but not
High Priced
1309 O St.
Up a few steps and turn
to the left.
The Orpheum Circuit's Big Laughing Act
"WITHER'S OPRY"
A Cotuody Sensation Presented by
The Old Style Variety Entertainment of Thirty Years Ago
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All This Week
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Character Song Studies I Whirls of Merit
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Joe - TILYOU & ROGERS - Geo.
A Duo of Clever and Versatile Funsters In '
"SHOW ME"
Koehler & Roberts "BEST MAN"
Novelty Entertainers News and Comedy Pictures
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BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY
Srows at 1-3-5-7-9. Mats. 25c; Nite 50c; Gal. 20c.
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vv The Unholy Three
these men of the side
how banded together in
a life of fantastic crime.
It'll keeh you guessing
itfuiill tiiriU and fasci
nate youl
LON CHANEY
in his
GREATEST ROLE!
PrmtmntaJ by
LOUIS B. MAYER
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Scenario by
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