The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1928, Page THREE, Image 4

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBKR 11, 1928.
THK DAILY iNL'.HRASKAN.
PSYCHOLOGY BOOK IS
DEDICATED TO STUFF
Former University Student
Uncovers New Field of
Psychic Study
Dedicated to Dr. V. A. SluCf, ino
fessor of English, n book ou tlu
psychology of tho adolesc-enl. lia
Tcently appeared with Dr. I.Hu S.
HolHnKWorlb, formerly Miss l.vln
gtetter, a Rraduate of the t'niver
,lty of Nebraska in 1906, as author.
Jlisa Stptter after takinp; her
first degree here with a major in
viHish went on to Columbia where
f'hp" took her dortor'a (ieproo and
where she has been teaching in
,l,e teachers' college at Columbia
university. Her husband, also a
graduate with the doctorate from
THREE
Columbia, is teachliiR at Barnard
college.
"The Psychology of the Adoles
cent" by Dr. Ilolllngworth opens up
a new field in psychology which
bus hardly been touched by psy
chological writers. The book U
riedlcuted to "Professor Frederick
Ames stuff, friend of youth in Ne
braska." Some of the material
used in her book came originally
from Dr. Stuffs course on the
philosophy of Job.
The book is appealing in two
editions in this country, a "trade"
and an educational edition. A .Brit
ish edition of the book will also
be out by Kaster next year.
Fine Arts Convocation
Scheduled for Tuesday
Another of the weekly convoca
tions staged by the department of
line arts will be held Tuesday
morning at II o'c lock, In the Tym
pie theater. These convocations
are intended to be educational as
well as musical.
Official Bulletin
Myelitic
Miss '
t in- i
Mint day, November 11
roHinuiKilItHn iuli HiLihii's."
3:30, Teiitilt 203.
Morrill Hull Kiirniat l- Uir
Etthftr Am lei non, "The sugar M
auairy.
Mondity, Noirmtttr U
ClM-uefl MiHpendml. '
Armtstlcft 1 ' y parade.
Y. V c. A , Tea Uunc, K ln riiniih
S-j o'clock.
Turtlay, ovfinhrr 13
Veflpfr.1. Film Smith Hall, Miss ( Utiu j
MK Innon will -iak. (
Fine Aili ('(uvuiaiiuit, II o' lo k, i
Tempi1. J
Girl' C.i.uuifM .irtl club meeting, i
o'clock, Kllei. Hinltli Halt. j
A. ri. A. K. inirtinK. A Kniff marine i
building. 7:30 oVlnc-lc.
F
IS OFFERED 10 DEAF
University Has Extension
. Study for Hearing
Improvement
Another (ireat binge and screen Pmnram
Break a date if you have
to miss tna: dance . .
forget about the bridge
game but make sure you
see
s f a -wrm M
DOVE
an
Hut notioaal Tidon
Tellt of the mysterious tragedy of a French
Cruiser. How a beautiful woman, trapped
In the cabin of her former sweetheart, we
forced to bear her aoul to protect the honor
f her hueband.
ON THE STAGE
ORPH EUM VAUDEVILLE
Jack Fine's "Banjoland"
Featuring Lovelta Dennlaon
DESMOND & GRANT
"Where'd Ja Qt the Panit"
FOSTER-FAGAN & COX
"Humorout Harmony"
'Art" and His Rythm Rajahs
WEEK
THIS AiWflflft
Showi
1-3-5-7 9
Met . . . . S5c
Eve 50c
Chil. ... 10c
i A course in liiHiailin;; fur peo-
ile of any decree of deafness is
! being offered by the extension di
j vlalou of the I nhersity of Ne
i braska. Classes will beRin Tucs
I day, November 13, under instruc
Ition of Mids Kiuma Fl. Kessler.
I The course isiven for Iniprove
j nient in hearing, but. lip-reading is
I not considered 11 perfect substitute
for hearing. The success of lip
leadlnK lies In the fact that sounds
I hardest to hear, the consonants,
(are easiest to se and by learning
sof lip-reading the partially deaf
i ened person t combines sight and
I hearing to become nearly normal,
j The course is open to any deaf
I ened perso.i of high school age
! with full speaking pow ers. Classes
Nebraskan for more 1 'eet. luesuays and 1 inlays in the
besides huvine had ! former museum at from either
M'CLEERY I ILLS
ASSISTANT PLACE
William McC'leery, '31, Hastings,
has been appointed by the Student
rublicatioo board as assistant news
editor on The Daily Nebraskan to
fill tho vacancy caused by the res
ignation of Leon Larimer.
McCleery has served as reporter
on The Daily
than a year.
journalistic experience in
school.
ARTS CONVENTION
PLANS DEVELOPED
l,lsh 10::in to 12. or from 2:30 to 1
i o'clock. Practice will be taken up
' in class, in addition to the general
principles of lip-reading. T h e
course is offered lu two semesiers.
The fee for the first semester of
20 lessons is ?15.
j Flans for the western conven
! lion of the American Federation of
! Arts at Denver, Colo., the first
: week In December, were reported
I well under way by Prof. Paul H.
I Grummann, director of the School
1 of Fine Arts, and western secre
I lary of the federation, yesterday.
: Professor Grummann will give the
opening address at the meeting.
' He said that the recent city and
I park improvements in Denver
made an ideal opportunity to study
city ait prooiems.
Pool Asked lo Lecture
For Illinois Teachers
Dr. It. J. Pool, chairman of the
department of Botany, has been
asked to give three lectures on the
general topic of nature study be-
tore the Illinois State Teachers as
sociation meeting next March at
: Normal. III. Two of the talks will
, be to the general sof sion. and the
, third to a special group of nature
study teachers.
Cosmopolitan Club to
Hold Business Meeting
livery member of the Cosmopoli
tan Club is urged to attend the
short business meeting to be held
Sunday at 3: .In o'clock in room 203,
Temple building. Plans will be
drawn up for the initiation of new
members, and a delegate to the na
tional convention is lo be chosen.
HUSKERS SWAMP
OKLAHOMA 46 TO 6
i 'tilltlnurtl I-' rum I'tkfet I.
Scarlet and Cream eleven has ever
accomplished and that is
straight line drives, smashes,
end runs, the Husker eleven
the oval 81 yards down the
for a touchdown in just nine plays
or an average of nine yards each
time a Husker back lugged the
pellet.
The Sooner eleven had a line
that average the same as the Ne
braska Hue but the two forward
walls played an entirely different
brand of ball. Huge holes were
torn in the Sooner line for
Husker backs lo penetrate while
Coach Ad Lindsey's charges only
managed to smear the line from
Lincoln for a toial of 11 first
downs and a total of 91 yards
while the Cornhusker steam roller
ran over the Oklahoma ream for IS
first downs and a total of 297
yards from the line of scrimmage
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