TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN STUDENT ASSISTANT . DIES EARLY MONDAY Funeral for Rose Strickland Held, at Residence Today at 2:30 Kose Strickland, nineteen, sopho more in the College or Arts and Sciences, died suddenly early Mon day morning at nor home, 1437 Rose street. Miss Strickland had been 111 for several weeks, .but had worked regularly at her duties as assistant in the university reserve library. She returned to her home Saturday noon aner woming ail morning, and became seriously 111 late Sunday afternoon. Complica tions from a combination of causes resulted in ner aeain. She was a graduate of Lincoln high school, and had been em ployed by the university library since June, 1926, first as a helper In main library, and later as an as sistant in the reserve department, which position she had held since September, 1927. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. S. C. Strickland, and a sister, Miss Delia, or omana. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence, 1437 Rose street. The Rev. Herbert Rhodes of Trinity Methodist church will conduct the services. Pallbearers wlU. be asso ciates from tne university imrary. MANY DEGREES ARE RECEIVED AT MID-YEAR Continued from Pace 1. Virginia Margaret; Bertrand, Nel lie; Burdlck, Howard Leroy; Cad well, Virginia Maxine; Cuneo, Jose Antonia.; Greenberg, Abe Benja min; Griffin, Gerald Edward; Hub "bert, Faye Elizabeth; Jones, Ruht Lois' Lucille; Lau. Marie Rather ine; Laurltsen, Frances Murphy; Lewis, Jesse Sunderland; Lustgar len, Ida; Miller, William Keith; Mumford, Mattle Ellen: Parker, Gerald Edmund; Raymond. Virgin ia; Reynolds, Rose Mary, fychman, Eudice Bertba; Richmond, Sarah Aseneth; Runyan, Mabel Annie: Smith, Robert Fernald Keniston; Wallace, Robert Dwlght; Weaver, Archibald Jackson. Bachelor of Fine Arts: Nickols, Patrice. Schewe, Marion William. "Bachelor of Science: Bean, John Merle; Benbrook, Charles Harp ster; Brlllhard, Everett Guy; Fen ning. Con; Judd, Delbert Kenneth; L'pwls, Ernest Verdon; Moes, Roii crt John; Murphy, Francis John; Neely, John Marshall; Nickelson, Raymond Eugene: Roy, Ruben Lee; Smith, Clifford Lamar; Strublc, Gilbert Carl; Stuckley, William Louis. . "1 College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: Hickman,. Keith Morrison; King, Kenneth Albert; Mann, John Davis; Peterson, Rich ard Peter: Rutledge, Donald N. Smlthberger, Louis Jr.; Stearns, Jessie Effle; Vahle, Paul Edward; Walling, Albert Bernard. College of Engineering Budielor of Science In Architec tural Engineering: Fried, Oscar. Bachelor of Science In Civil En gineering: Baker, Paul Wallace; Betzrr. Stanley Irvin; Gibson, Verne Cyril; Ha wke, Chester Mark: Lindeman, Malcolm Daniel; Miller, Norris Weston, Smrha, Robert Vac lav. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering: Hawks, Glen Ice land; Lind. Theodore Roosevelt; Reed, Richard Dennis; Young, Ger ald Grant. Bachelor of Scinece in Mechani cal Engineering: Carr, Lewis Stephens; Chase, Fred Murdock, Conant, William Stanley: Freder ick, Herbert Sylvester; Hall, Ar thur W.; Sollest, Fabian Penamora. College of Law Bachelor of Laws: Rucklos, Er vin H. F. College of Medicine Doctor of Medicine: Banister, Edwin Blair; Bollig, Harold Lewis; Brunlng, Edward Frederick; Busby, Lauren Fletcher; Calvert, John Hargreaves; Dally, Kaho; Dlllen beck, Floyd Earl; Glathar, Alberl William: r:i-an iron,.,, t-ot.--. Green, Marls Caulknls; Hamsa William Rudolph, Hellesen, Wil liam Edward; Hepperlen, Harry Michael, Jr.; Karrer, Frederick Merrill; Larson, Harold Vinton; Lewis, Ernest Verdon; McAlister, Lawrence Sevier; Mechtenberg, William Rudolph; Norall, Victor CAIPBTOL Mon. Tues. Wed, WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THREE c Official Bulletin Tuesday, Febiaarr 8.' .Vespers. I o'clock. Ellen Smith hall. Thursday. Febraary 1. T Sn 7:50 AlDh Friday, February t. .pm". Tmpl theater. r.11 i yo.Vn woplo-a valentine party, Second Baptist church, II and 8 itreu! Saturday. February 9. JnterfratarnltyBll. Ccrnhuaker ball- room. Delmer; Nuss, Herman Victor; Ra gan, Lloyd Elmer; Rice, Raymond Maine; Saxton. Alton Joseph; Schroeder. Ralph Leonard, Slander, Thomas Regula: Stibal, Jen-old Frank; Stllllngeh Cecil George: Strowbrldee. Phllln Mn. Thmn. son, Charles Edward; Turner,. Wit j am uncan; Tyson, Roland Wil liam: Wenrnrf TVinrin Winkle, Vernon Mel vin; Worth man, Herbert Westbrook; Wyatt MerUn Ralph. Bachelor of Science in Medicine: Alberts, Edward, Banister, Edwin Blalv; Borarth, Elton Poole; Brew ster, Frank Wayne; Crook, Clar ence Everett; Folger, Glen Keith; Furman, Frank Spencer; Gates, F. Kenneth; Hahn, William Newlon: Hanchett, Leland Jack; Jensen, Ar thur Emanuel; Krieg, Wendell. J. S.; Thompson, Charles Edward; Vest. Manrira Ttanlol. wr Dorwin Burdette. Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Fleshor, Lydia Gladys. College of Pharmacy Graduate in Pharirmrr- rviwnia Leslie E. Teachers Colleoe ' i. Bachelor of Arts In Education uu university leacners (Jertlfl- caie: winaie, orace Victoria, Bachelor of Fine Arts In Educa tion and Unlver.lttv Tanr-hnra rri. flcate: Fan-ens. Frances. Bachelor of So.lanca in and University Teachers Certifi cate: Bancroft, Clarice Martna; Bookstiorn, Martha Lillian; Brown, Evelyn Marie: Bun Rose L.; Cady, Earl Addis m; Corns, Mamie El len; Cummlngs, Emerie - Sextus; Edmlsten, Martha Ellrabeth; Flood, Elizabeth Frances: Op.t.rv. Rfh Jessie; Heln, Ruth Kathryn; John son, wanna; Lindeblad, Ludvig Carl; Malone, Harriet Ann; Mor ley. Frances Helen: Wnsrln WHno Harlet; Welch, Harriet Dorothy. university Teachers Certificate: Reynolds, Hazel B. Physical Education Certtflrjira- Cummlngs, Emerie Sextus; Edmls- ton, Martha Elizabeth. Classified Ads LOST Alpha Delia PI pin. Reward. urn- .inn riayek, 46 o. nth 8t. R3012. 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It offers an opportunity to farm-reared boys to enter a line of engineering which will permit them to capitalize their farm ex perience to the fullest extent. This year there are thirty stu dents In this department. Last year four degrees were granted In agricultural engineering. PROF. WIMBERLY-'S WORK IN 'FOLKLORE' Continued from Pare 1. (which the author, however, does not seem to notice) : where a lover doomed to die at the hand of man, ays to his sweetheart, 'Ye'll tak' the high road and I'll tak' the low road,' he means that as a ghost, or perhaps as a revenant corpse, he will traverse the underworld at a speed far beyond tne power or any human traveler. HE AND SHE' IS NEXT PRODUCTION Continued frum Taa-e 1. most striking of the plays which dual with the general question of woman's rights and responsibili ties, of which its author has stood for some time as a representative In drama. YOUR STORE YOUR DRUG STORE Let us supply your drug store needs. Just a little better service. 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