The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 17, 1929, Image 1

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    VOU XXVIII M. 117
Lyman Tells
Of Pharmacy
As Vocation
CoUrff Dean Explain
rrrtary Work nil
Avr rajc StUry
piu(;;ist JRS vaky
Hilar' : Tbia U th nth
ef iiriH of pial ariiel
hicH will caver all e the eel
lee " athaela ' th U"'r-
Th aim
U th spcte-.ee
countered by fraauataa h'r
f.rrt ytif But f tho'.
The arg Iarj of a gradu
ate of the lolreg f Pharmacy
rut f"n 3 week."
declared Dr. R A. I.vmao. deaa of
,h. collage. Tnia how
er. la dlferent poaitions and la
4 ffe'rent parta of the country
Thl w a good aalary la coropar
,ce 10 ibat paid atudenta engaged
In rlarioai poeltiona. Th heihth
. .. . nrrn in Ibta field de-
rnda upon what department of
pharmacy h enters. Managerial)
ro.iUoaa la chain drug atorea par
Ularfe which range from $10.KK!
to $li.0O a year. Then there are;
maav privately owned drug tore ;
, the tat which pay aa high a
IS" a year for manager." i
Manufacturing Draw Soma j
Honor Lyman staled that a large
.umber of graduatea enter manu ;
farturtng llnea. aome become ales- ,
ir-en and Others become Interested ;
in Uboratory work. The men
Draw a salary of .: to ISM a ,
month. A atudent ahould on hi,
ea drug aUxa italdr o' even
vear. according to Honor Lyman.
" The "hard knocka" to be eiperi-'
nred bv a recent graduate of the;
Toller of Pharmacy are not Terr i
much different from thoae occur-j
teg to a graduate of any other ol-1
tre according lo the pharmacy
wn !
Hard Wark NKMMry :
-The hardeat tak for a recent
craduat will be fitting hia diploma
to hi Job. He muat learn that pee-1
rle It buuness are not buying tit- j
1 .. ,A that he will be eipect-1
4 to do menial labor. No matter I
how high we get In life we always j
hare a certain amount of menial ,
labor to do. ,
The recent graduate muat also .
adapt himself to the condition thai ;
find la hia community Then i
h. muat create new condition.
TXMeir.a of all kind will constant-1
lr re presenting themselves." i
tagin at Battem
Pea- Lyman think people muat j
aia tart at the "bottom ' and
o'-k up regardlese i wnai pro..
cfi they ara engaged la. rrogre j
,1 the educated peraon. however.
i Truth mora rapid than the prog
m of the uneducated. I
If a man la gotng to mare a big j
urt in hla bnaine he muat j
haie a rundamenul knowledge of
.ii it. i ff.rni tihasea. Th1a can
nniv be obtained by atarting at the
hortom.' Undoubtedly a onlveralty
eilucation equipa a peraon for a
h rher poIOon than the nneducat
ed although pharmacy may be alo
learned without the aid of a uni
versity. pprf)t'Ce Learn Trada
large number of druggiata in
ibe tate have gained tbeir knowl
edee of ibe profesaion through ap
rrenticeahip. ln Idaho eighty per
cent of the druggiata are college
gTiduaie. Tbia aiate at preaent 1
in a tranaition period."
Ian Ljman declared that if a
boy likea scleDtific atudle be will
like the work in tbe College of
Pharmacy. Pharmacy i a acieniifie
nudy aDd la made up of such basic
stiiic- aa beiiii6try. biology, and
philology-
When aked what Interested bim
in ihi ort or work, Dean Lyman
implied that bis mother wanted bira
10 nudy medicine. "1 went lo unl
icrfilty'and took a general educa-
EXTENSION AGENT
BEGINS NEW WORK
ran Jt. Hoff Taltc Place of
H. T. Baker, BeaifBe
From Potitioa
Paul E. Ho'f begin work May
15 aa the assistant atate evtension
asetit in agricultural cfigineering
i. 1 be agricultural college, takin
ihe place left vacant by the resig
nation of H. T. Baker. Mr. Hoff
ill work this apummer on eroaion
conurol and farm building problems
of Nebraska farmers assisting
'ounl;' eatension agenta wberevei
'her 1 a request lor auch aer
i ('.(-a.
Ha comes . to Nebraska from
Til.in k.M v -aa intn and du-
'aid. Ha jrraduated from Ohio
SUte university lal year. WbUe
lie vii aUll In college be wa em
l'loyid liy tbe aieriion aeica of
'hat ta.te a a special engineer.
In college he apeciallaed in agri
f.ulruraj engineering and vaa most
miereatd 1 farm fcuildinga. Ohio
itaia official recommend him
'enr highly.
Work ha already teen lined up
lor him ia Sarpy. Uougla. Madi
im. HaU, Hamition Cass. Haxiaa.
Uay. and Scooabluff counties. He
lli be helping timid cooling tanka
on tbia aehea of meetings.
Sigma Upfcilon "Set
Mreling for Today
Siga Cpsilon, national literary
'aiernity, wlU bold a wpocUU mt-k-
la Vr. V. C. Wfmberlya ufflet,
tidrewa atall thia aftei-nooo at 4
a-.iotk. EiecUow or offlcera. aettitig
aphng Initiation date, and iia
cassipn of chapter buelDeaa. at
teilg the Jtema 1hat mual be dl
Toewu of at this sneering. All mem
hw muat be present at ihi call
bin.
he Daily Nebraskan
llrada l-unrhcon (Juli
Prof H. A W'htia who ha been
elected president of the Knife and
Fork luncheon club of Lincoln for
the coming year.
SIG EPS FLEE WHEN
Blaze Causes Much Damage; i
James Doctor Jumps '
Off of Porch
fire originating from an un I
knomn source In the basement of
the Sigma Phi Bpallon fraternity
boiite. 17H F 'rel. erly Thnra
day morning, caused damage et
pecied to amount to eTeral thou
and dollar. One member. Jame
Ioctor. m slightly Injured when
ha Juirfped from the aieeping
porch.
The fire, which atarted about i
o'clock, wa dicoered by one of
the member. ho awakened oihera
before smoke overcame anone.
Starting in the basement, the I
flame partially destroyed the j
basement stair, and spread to one)
comer of a room o.t the first floor.
Linen Damaged I
Unrtii. table furnishings, and
other materlala on the first floor
were damaged by fire, smoke and
waler. Ctoihing and tiouae furniah
ings kept !n upsiairs closeia and
di-esser swere not o great.
THinng the fire, personal be
.1. rrm Af all kinHft ware show
ered from upstairs windowa.
Trunk, typewriter, and one
Jresr. were tossed out of the
burning house.
Concert Will Be Presented
la Temple Auditorium
Next Thursday
The Father or Waiera." an
American cantata by Charles Wake
field Cadman, will be presented by
the choral union of the I'nhersity
of Nebraska, Thursday morning,
Mv tZ. at 11 o'clock in Memorial
hall, tinder the direction of Howard
Kirkpatrlck. Tbe concert ia
founded upon a aeries of episodes
lii early American history, relating
to the 'discovery of tbe Mississippi
river. The medium or a nistonan
is used to connect the episodes.
Historian in the product ion will
be Paul Pence. Duets will be of
fered by Viola Butt aDd Jack
Wheelock, and Theodore Wera and
Harold Hollingswonh. A quartet
w-ill consist of Harold Hollings
worth. Jack Wheelock. Roger Rob
inson and Uoyd Robinson. The
concert closes with a splendid
emi-patriotlc chorus, "Spirit of
Freedom.
CHEMISTRY GROUP
HOLDS INITIATION
pbi "Lmbda Upsilon. bonorary
chemical fraternity, held an initia
tion and banquet last night at tbe
Lincoln hotel. Pr. B. C. Bren acted
aa toastmaster. and Prof. R. C. Ab
bon gave tbe address of welcome.
Prof. William H. Adolph. the
speaker of tbe evening, talked on
"ChemistiT and Rcbolarahip."
Tbe men initiated are: Oliver C.
Ames, Lvle Vernon Andrewa. How
ard Bonnett. Clifford Edward Carr,
Leonard Cook. William Fiugibbon.
Albert Ughtbody. Paul Shildneck,
Omar K. SDjder and Fobert Void.
Deadline Xeart for
Publication Filings
Student intereted in filing
for poition on three of inc
major casipua publicatloiia. are
again reminded that tbe oead
1lne i Saiurday, May IS. 11
o'clock, noon. Early eaterday
few aludenia bad filed ftv these
poBitiona aa compared wi To She
number in lat year.
Application for the following
position will be received by
be S.udent Publication . board
At TniveraUy ball 10:
1830 Comhusker editor, tec
managing editor ; buaineaa Ban
ner, twa a:tain buaineaa
suauageia.
Tbe Dailv Nebraakan firt
aemeater. editor l-
cbief. t manaarina edliora,
ait; new a editota. bualneaa man
ager, three aasiataul . buslneaa
manageta.
Awgwu firat semealer. lr
J0): elitor, twa aaaociate ed'
lor':' busrneaa manaarer. two aa
aisiant Tnnattie fnanrr.
J. K. ?TC1XIX"K. f'ecre'ary.
.. ,
llftllftr niTftlirn nnrlror. uouiae rouna. i-rmu ri Meanwhile tnree biore cova !
Hll r I All HI- r Kr ! . Alabaaterof Nebraaka Wealeyan ben nnr. M wera aaoa ra
IIUUOL UnlUIILO I IIVL unHeraliy. Pr. L. A. Sherman, and (h, deacrlpilon of the
the two ranking enlora of tha p-1 fi.hi the lll Nebraakan tell bow
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IJNCOLN.
PHI BETA KAPPA
HOLDS INITIATION
i
CcrCITOnieS PrCCede Annual j
Dinner of Nebraska
Alpha Chapter
MANY GIVE ADDRESSES
Camp. Sherman. Tellt and
Pound Are Teachers
On Toast List
FOR NOV CLASS
Fifty rnieralty "f Nebraaka j Cda Captjra Fraah
senior aere Initiated Into Phi Beta j Nl( th( coeds Joined la by caa
Kappa. national arhoUatic fratar- turi0g ivo freahmen girla r.allani
nity. laat night at the Lincoln bo-(vatDt hoaerer. secured their re
tel. preceding the annual Thl P"a M When the freahmen gatb
Kappa Initiation dinner and pro-: trtKl la h hall, the aopha cama
grant aponaored b' lha Nebraaka I WB B pnj, and broke dowa the
Alpha chapter. Addteaaea oy rroi.
fiiiitr nit Umiwi Rrdfksir.
compoaed the banquet program.
Special tribute waa paid to Dr. L.
A. Sherman, one of the charter
member of the Nebraaka Alpha :
chapter of Thl Beta Kappa. IT -
Lawrence Foesler. the second char-
ter member of Ihe Nebraaka chap-j
Novel Folders
Are Mailed for
f?urt7 Tin Vitk
aaVM..a .
1
Alumni returning for the Round
i- hiuiM rini i I rial about the
T. C. Camp aho preaided oer ha!,B. mn0 n4j jaiherad and broka
!: banquet. Prof. Sheldon Tefft. up fl.ht.
1 half-hour too laie. v ot-u 1 i . 1 , n - - -
newer enlarged rampua. All the In- " h,.ni i0 prarent pu bl lea-! walk around the old campua Kr
. ... h.ita ir. made tiona tnrwrn to n. p ..... . .t.nK that h noma I In full
mai.-. - .K..... - :
known to them by a folder sent out
todav bv the alumni office
Thia folder preaent a meesage
and give tba program for the
three-dav reunion on the outer
rv.r.a miina the entire inner
sheeta. the
siae of rVebater die-'
1 drawinc of the pre- .
, ent campus oy jamea nnrnm. dents mention ma '''"'' ' ren a'ti
It I replete with bumorou publicitv gi'" by papera ofthjani) tl
pot and bright aaying. Tbe,.(a( oinmg attention to the fact,
I whole replk-a 1 tbe outgrowth of i,hl, -a head In the midt of j Altboun
an Idea of Prof. F. C Blood. ,.. xr,tement 1 a algn of.,.r1iy.
ent cam mis bv James Pickering.
Idea of Prof, r . t w,ooa-
inacer-of tha campalaw to bring!
. j ... V . . h .m. iKia vurl
rraduatea back for ihi year
'Round Cp.
I All BuiWiobs Portrayed
I Every building of any importance
at .1. 1. reprented.Old-U; hall
Is there, and It naa tne upper emr- lonminu.. - -
ie. long since .horn away. Tbe mud with -With j aaeh rtw b
beside it 1 labelled while on the mittae will give a copy of laat rrt
west aide ia a large aign "no cow day f.r.t edition of tha r.e
allowed." One of these very cow. Ibrr-skan. ft certificaie entiUIng lha
has come up to ihe algn and ia de -; ji0lder to a life subacrlption 10
ptcted aa amaaed that her freedom - Happy Homes." one copy or ina
of tbe campua ahould be ao cur- rfunct freshman poster, and ona
tilled. bottle of "Bud.-
Sleeping on the top of tbe law
building la ft law arudant. Between ; . rtr af TtirSICIAS
there and Brace laboratory arcn-,
aeologlat. have Juat uaearthed
another fossil. "Blue Howell ana
Johnnv Bender are practicing foot
ball in the Memorial atadium while
tbe crowd.- send up their hoarae
ye 11a.
Andrew Hall Opn
A aetter ia looking for a place
to set jut outaide tbe east gate
to set ju.t outaide ttetP
Elephant, are walking Wo MoniU
v.11 a nit a tnitc la crawling to
ward a picnic spread upon tba
graas in Memorial ball. Pointing
to Andrew, ball, "now open," a
algn proclaJma "new and ahghUy
used teeth for aale cheap."
Noted persona are Included aa
fixHirea on lha campua. General
John Perahing la drilling hla army
.-h it Hil rteld while Cboppy
and John Green shew lie cow. off
the campua. "Do not feed tna ani-
Cohvaa aw raw -
Lincoln Artists Guild Auctions Off
Paintings Tonight for Scholarship
Organization Expect! Sale
To Stimulate Interest in
Work and Hope, to Set Up
rand for Worthy Student
(By Gone MaKIm)
Plana for tbe auction aponaored
br tbe Lincoln Artist' guild which
will take place thl evening in gal
lery B of Morrill ball have been
urogreasing very aatUfactorily. ac
cording B. A. Benaoa inatructor
in drawing ad gwinting.
The service of Al Poaka -dramatic
atudent and aasialant ao
nouncr at KFAB have been ae
cured aa auctioneer.
frocaada Co te Schetarehia
All of tbe paintinga hanging on
.v.. .h vaJl of Uia caUerr will
be eoJd. aa well a aom or the ei
I ample of eraftamahip ia tbe
abovcaeea in tbe hall outalda of
lb gallery, will ba Bold. Tbe pro-
ceeda of ine aaotion win a
toward tbe etabH)iment of a
fund for aome worthy art atudent.
A great deal of inlet t a been
aboma by tba tmivere ty .rndetita
la tbe exhibit iurinp tb- a-Bt week,
aa well aa among people a'uont the
city wba ara lo tererted la 1 rt work,
ttimulataa An Intarest
Tbe vorpoee of tba eabibita
wbuh the guild atagea 1 mainly
. lo atimulaie interest la art iu
'work aJoug that line. Thl 1 the
I first spring eahibit which baa ever
j been abowat. Heretofore the et
nltolta have takea place la the fall
1 of the year, and awa?ly have heea
I held in one of tbf ow-ntowa torea.
There are oa exhibit eamtuple of
'nil ralctinga. water color, eiora
aea
! prtn. etcbtng, phdyography
NKHIUSKA. r'lUDAY. MAY
Spring Antics Recall Coed Capture of
Girl Freshmen Ticcnty-fivc Years Ago
Wild Tracat Included EtC
Tbrowiof. Hair Pulling
And Genuine Kidnapping
Around Uniteraity Campug
An It aw. IB yaaierdaya "lata
journal in mt i
Ago column mentlonaihe fact that
i njiiAr Andreaa aaterely cea
'auted I h unnaieity rowli aho
'took part la lha arnaailonal kldoap
Ing of lis fraatimea girla.
I rtlea of Tha liaily Nebraakaa ra
!eal the detail of ih arrap. Tha
'trouble tnel alih tha kldnapiai
of tao member of the fieahmen
rlaaa. one of whom aaa t-apiuied
k. k.in lined to lha Phi t'-am
hnnia bv a rhona tall. rTeahmen
aecurH a t
na in ilia reacue.
earrh aarraai. and fieed their
member
. u. uwa m.i ahelled
from the pod.- Eamle Allen was
B1 raP(Urad atd taken to "the
,0,11 auMirb of Haelock. and
nmi there until a lata hour."
the party een went ao far as the
,nrowlBg 0f a few egga.
iiahta Out
LlgMa Out
I At tha part at Walah hall, tha
aor aa "dancing waa Indulged
In." ami "renturesome spirits
sought to tap tha r main in tha
' a. rMi anil ahnt off the ni. thus
out all the lignta in im
-j N,brMklB ,n.
.-a (. ihe fra. An injunction
fTMlt publication w. 1ued a
0 v . n v 1 1 ..
on ----,
Ben nvai lao-
tion tha entire atatr gatnerro ai u
''?"'" v.-aoarvar I nlon 10 pea-
tect Ihe Issue. nua mr r-
papers wera spirited awaj. a fake
bundle waa taken In plainsight lo
the c m pus.
- -' - - t
td'tor Cor-manu
rvtimrial comment
on the incl- 1
mention the
unfavorable
popular
.ar-
Th aftar aeemi to have ended
1 wf ari .
with the raffle In which the ona
lunbumed freshman cap waa rrtven
; away. In thia way tbe damage dona
,by the Hghts was P..d for . Tha
" irkXV A CITY
j GO TO IOWA U I 1
Lincoln School Orchestra
Learet to Play in
National Meet
Lincoln high acbool orcbeetra.
r;t p,ac. , tDe .,.t
b;hcn., coneat. held I
blrt achool music conteat. held in
1 thia fnnminc at
Liincoin iv--
o'clock for low. City, to compete
in the national orcheatra conteat
there. The organisation la under
tbe direction of Cbarlea B. Rlgbier.
lr'preliminarie of tbe conteat will
be held Friday afternoon. If the
Lincoln group survlvea tba prellra
inarlea. it will play in tba finala
Friday evening, and return to Lin
coln Saturday afternoon.
GIRL ADVERTISERS
SELECT OFFICERS
Gamma Alpha Chi Cbooes
Martha Brinkerhon for
New President
Gamma Alpha Chi, women a hon
orary advertising aorority, Tbur
dav erenJra elected Martha Brlnk-
erboof. Pawnee City. 30. aa prei-
dent for tbe enulng year, mjb
Brlnkerhoff 1 a member of Delta
Gamma, social aorority.
Other fncera cnosen were:
W4r. 11. Dell Delta Delta, aecre
Lary; Caroline Bthm, 20. treaaurer;
and Helen Whiunor 10. Alpha
Chi Omega, blatorian.
At tbe meeting Thursday evtaing
Helen Whit more. S0. Alpha Chi
Omega aad Beth Weir. J1, were
initiated. Miss Brinkerhoff. tbe
ner president, will represent Ibe
chapter at tbe national convention
rf Gamma Alpha Chi at Seattle,
Waah May 22 lo 25.
;rnnrARSHIP GOES
TO KATKRYN DEAN
Kathrya Dean, a graduate of the
I ttiveraiiy. haa received a acbolar
ahip ia tha voice department of
the Curtia Ustituie of Music, at
Philadelphia. MiaB Dean weal to
Philadelphia aome weeka ago to
sing before a committee composed
of eminent musical authorities, in
cluding gem brie h. Harriet aa Ea
4 Unnila Conwelt. It ts
j probable that ahe w ill arudy with
I vaa tanafn.
door, juazv ob'' m
17. 102)
ALUMNUS'GETS state
L W. Kemmcr Secures Place
On Commission Board
Lately Vacated
U W. Kemmer. an alumnua of
lha CnlTerstty of Nebraaka. haa
been aelerled chief accountant for
lha ataie railaay rommiaalon. ac
cording to official announcement
made last etenlng. lie aa for
merU an ainanl accountant
war king under I. J !eoe. aha
tin rMlmed lo enter the serf
lea of tae Lincoln Telephone a
Telegraph comian
Graduating from lha Stroma ;
burg high acbool In ll. Kern-
mer enter tha Inl.er.l.y in
117. Immediately after hla ma. !
ACCOUNTING POSITION
irlnilallon In thl insnttuion n.im nn '
nliatMl In Ihe army where
he
1 nniil PVbruary
when ba waa gleen an honorable
4ia.harae. I
n-v. Klr arrauniant be- I
.an his work with lb railway I
eomrelaalon aa a rpeelal iamlner
in July. 11- Ha again entered j
lha I nlTeralty where ha puraued ;
work na looa tne povumn j
aistant accountant for tha com-1
mission. Mm. Kemmer, belter ,
known aa Harriet Cruise Kemmer
noted for her -oral talent. 1 also I
a graouai-
Nenraasa. I
Campus Posies
ni Proof of
-
Cnvtrtf Arrirnll
riprWU HrriVUl
.
(By Alice Can"")
t. here 1n earnest and If;
. . ..... ..1. .
you non i -
1 .u.. - .
ibloom now. the plrea and lilac
1. -1 1 - Mtui rtienre pmi
umvuiK -- - -
being In greatest evidence These
shrubs hava even been ruthlessly
transplanted to the much talked of
new csmoua." bordering the still
more discussed drill field.
Th. harriv aMrea. however, la not
v. rfiarourac ed. even by the bar-
atmosrhere of the drill field.
acent every waia on inf
anntiMi f BurTOundtnga.
i.k.ai. thai lilara have aeen bet
ter daya they are still blooming In
orftrlent profusion to allow few
. v. t F.,1 afnitenta to DiitCk a
. I liv.u II ' I -
iltpray for appreciative teacber.
Campua 8 How a Evid. .a
If tbe campua Itaelf does not of
fer enough proof of the coming
warm weather, visit the green
boose. Every t.te In tha cation
is represented by ft ahrub. or a
flower of aome kind. Most of them
Beam to hava contributed cactus
for fourteen varieties are nounsn-
ing in tba greenhouse.
However mere are iwner moiv
.n.iiv. ami a little more pleaa-
Ing pedmena too auch a orange
and banana treea. nuaj o"'ri"
vina f mnaa and flowertnc plant
which cannot eiit out of doors in
Nebraaka. Among the moat inter
esting of all the planta ara tbe
palm and cactua which are bow
over twenty-five yeara old and
.bow no aigna of dying.
Many plant bare oeen removeu
from the greenhouae to the campus
rAmmm anrt IMIIT IT) Ore Will be
ta.ken out later, according to the
gardener.
GOVERNMENT OFFERS
CIVIL SERVICE JOBS
Competitive Examinations
Open Sew; Education
Is Qualification
To student., contemplating en
tering ihe united State, civil
aervice tbe government offera a
number of position in keeping
with tbe training of the college
student. Competitive eiamlna
tiona for these position, will toon
take place.
Position of research fei'eciaJist
in agricultural education draw a
aalary from JJ.800 to I4.&00 ft
year. There' are varioua position
to thi line open. For federal
agent for home economic educa
tion and for trade and lndutrial
education tbe a!arie range the
am a In agriculture education.
Application a for apecialiat in
agricultural education, home eco
nomic, and trade and Industrial
education must be on file with
tbe Civil Service commission at
Washington, D. C not laier than
June 18. Competitors will not
be required to report for eaotxina
tloa at any place, but will be
rated on their education, expe
rience, and ft tbesia and publica
tion to be filed by the appli
cant. . .
Full Information may be ob
tained from the United State
Civil Service Commissioti. an
ington, D. C or tbe aecretary of
the Civil Service board of exam
inera at tbe post office or cua
tomboue in any city.
ARCHERY TOURNEY
BEGINS TOMORROW
Intramural archery tournament
will be held tomorrow at tbe Sta
eioaa from ! to 12 o'clock Ptac
tiicee for archery will he held to
day from 1 to X o'clock and from
to i oclock at the Ftadiura. AH
ritiversliy trla are elifble to com
pete ia the tournament and no
practice are reoaired.
Wina Promotion
- um. 111 l-lfi! Journal
L, W kemmer. former atuaeni
at the I nivert ty ana mmw i
ana ira.ernnj. - "''t"- running for rnclea In the four
I J- leoe aa chief rco',"'n,,r''ofncea of Ag club, three member
the .'ate railway commlsaion. He pf jrn)erB Kttr prj, member
"ITASSELS ELECT NEW
MEMBERS TO SOCIETY
Organization Announces
Twenty-Six Coeds as
1
New Pledges
Twentystl
girl were recently
.)c,i to membership in Tasseis.
alected to membership In Tassels.
..i.n Plxlrlne '
air., r-w -
til 1 nunlit Itav 7 at I he '
will ba Thureday. May -3. at '"e
annual TaaU pltnl'. I-arn o
roniT I allowed no more than
two active membara. several nor
aororlty girla are chosen annuall;
Tt). fo,OW1nK rl were elede.
. 1 . . 1 1 mi rv.Mil!'
two actlre membara. Several non-1
y.
lecied 1
to memberahlp: Alpha Phi. Porothy
Clarke, Margaret Munn: Alpha XI j
Delia. Ruth Schill; Delta Delta ,
rwii, rinatrhan Pee: Delta tiamma.
.-.. c.i.k
riiubeth Relmer. Kappa Kappa
Gamma. Be'ty Wahlqutst. Mary
Jane Swett; 7.eta Tau Alpha.
1 j u.ll I'vI. m Iah.i- CM
Omera. Marlorie Hyde.
Phi Omera Pi. Dorl root, . member at larre Thus as tne re
-.-.. a... twlaa- lnha Chiiault of the election the board will
Ornega. Lucille Wright; Kappa
. . v n..a
Delia. Mildred Glsh; Alpha Oml
cron Pi. Mary Alice Ley; Alpha
Delta The-a. Emma McLaughlin:
PI Beta Thl. Doro'hy Weaver;
Sigma Delta Tau. Ruth Dimond:
Sla-ma Kappa. Mabel Heyne, Alice
Wldman; Tbeta Phi Alpha, Mary
Louis Utir TJllian Rtrhlagr Ttrm
umHtr l.nln Jo H viand. Julienne
Dletklti. Lucille Idwith. Pernlrelof
PalmauisL
DEBATE PUBLICATION
MENTIONS NEBRASKA
Gavcl' Records Activities;
v
Places White on List
of 'Who's Who'
A record for the season of the
Nebraska debating team is in
cluded in the May number of The
Gavel, monthly publication of Delia
Sigma Itbo, honorary rorsenic rra
terni'y. H. A. White, NebraaJa'
Included in the
Wnos Who aectlon of the maga-l
rire.
The survey of the debaung rec
ord of the Nebraska tram dis
close that eleven dinerent t-j?n
competed In the various debates.
Notable among tne oen o-dst-
thi vear were the Nebraska-Sd-nev
debate on tho parliamentarv-
nrf r.ra.atlten4tal ffirTO of aTOVeni-
ment and the jury debate on the
campua which attracted so much
Interest among etuflenis.
Ccnteat Outaide School
everl of the debatea tbia year.
arcording to the report in Tbe
Gavel, bare been held outaide the
campua including onea at mair,
Omaha. De Moines, North Platte.
Duner and Greeley, Colo.
Men who participated in debates
ihi vear were ravld l-ellman.
Joseph Finkeleiein. Joseph Gina-
burg. Wslter HOMr. e-Aerev m.
Hunt, Gorge fv Jocnson. jr..
Nathaa Lvy. John P. McKnignt.
Carl J. Marold. Uoyd U. Speer and
Alan S. WlUlams. naroia. nuun,
and McMillan were elected to Delta
Sigma Rho this year.
tha iqvnartmecit of Who's Who
in tbe magazine Professor While is
listed aa having attended wesiejan
university of Connecticut, Yale and
Harvard. He haa been instructor in
Frglish at Purdue and profor a'
Lombard College, professor of the
loric and public speaking at Uash
inrtoa Jefferaon. and professor
of English at Nebraska since 196.
He is a member or the Modem
Language association. Pi Delia
Epfiloa. Delia Tau Delta. Sigma
Tan Delta and various other socie
tie. STANLEY OLIVER
DIES IN ailCAGO
A. ?tanlev Oi.ver. who graduated
from the Colleg. of Business Ad
ministration la ;JI. Wednea-
. .n a ChiCMZO bOSPi-
tal Reporta received here atated ,
that death waa cauaed by epinal ,
mecingi'l- . , r,. :
Vr Oliver wa a member or Lei- :
U Sigma PI. honorary buslneaa ad- j
ministration t ateralty and also ac
tive la the De la Uteiary aociety .
while la echooi
After grad oat ion Mr. Oliver did
poblie account jxg work ia Ont
or the paet two yeara he had been
empiojed with Se Fraer Bond
Compear of CbKtgo. as a waiea.
... Hi. home wit ia Great talla.
iMoftt.
nucr. 5 cents
AG MEN ELECT
F
Anderson Heads Farm Club:
Board Chooses Frolik
As Fair Manager
TEN SECURE POSITIONS
College Selects Facka for
Member at Large on
Executive Council
Ten offioea were filled at tha an
,h.
Acreul,ur. wh,n candidate
at large lor tha eaecutira coari
and two membeta of lha CoUagrl
fun committee wera electe4
MwlKhi Andersen. "SO. waa elected
president of Ag club by ft largw
$
lurallty wltn avrerat wner nam
mtmm 4irltinv the minority. Claude
Hoe. "SO. waa elected Tie president
rifh alnvnal no ODOOelHon. 0
Winkler. 11. and Glen Hedlund.
10. wera elected threaurer and sec
retary respectively.
Frolik Heads Board
Only three candidate were fTlel
tor the vacancies on tha senior
.i iinl all three of whom wer
. . .in malorttv over
,nota polling a score or more of
,no,a polling a
aarireH votes
Election 01 in
w- -.-.c,h- ih.
manaarr wa n
manager on the ballot.
f.,v,n proiiit, "SO. carried tha man-
agershlp b a corcfortabla margin
,n, other two elected being VA
ward Janlka. rtn. and Ralpn
ntt -30
Kor the member al laige of Ih"
newlv created Ag college eiecutiv"
board Donald Facka received the
rreaiaat number of TO'es or in"
threa candidates running. Tha e
ecuUre board will b made up of
the president and treasurer of the
Ag club, the college 01 Agncutnir-
student Council member, and the
mw. ! ai na-irni AnnvriM.
consist of Dwlcht Andersen, ry
Winkler. Frd Grau. Donald Facka
and a similar repreaeuiatlon of
women from the college who have
not aa yet been elected
Grau, Clark Ara Elected
rha maniian nf the Poll-aarrl-fon
committee who will have charge of
ha annua? urtevU. TtrofracUona
in
he College of Agriculture, two
hotn were eiec.tea yeateraav.
Fred Grau. '81. and Eaton
re
I Clarke. '30. Both aerred oa the
: committee the past year ao4 were
elected from ft fleid of four cand'-
The election only concerned of
fices to be filled by roen student
Tbe officer of the Home Econom
Im -I11V1 iha vrnmen member of
J tie Farmers Fair board, the woman
member at large or me execuuv-
I board and ithe women mber. of
in,. rvill.aa-H.fnn committee will b
tha Coll-agrl-fun committee will b
elected at a la'er date.
Y. 31. CABINET
PLANS OUTING
Leaders Arrange to Spend
Week End at Camp
Near Lincoln
T M. C. A. cabinet member will
bold their annual cabinet retreat
Saturday and Sunday at Magee'a
csmp, twenty mile, northwest of
Lincoln. Tbe group will leave the
Temple at 1:30 oclock Sa tarda
afternoon, and return about 4-Zn
Sundav afternoon.
William B. Braiated. acting field
secretary of the student "V" fir
Nebraska, will .peak at the re'reat.
nd will lead discussions. Joe Hunt
will appear on the program Sun
day morning, speaking on 'Tbe In
fluence of the rniverslty T. M. -.
A on tbe Individual."
The theme running through the
dtscuaaion will center on tba tc-'ls
of student life at th rniv-rf1'.
the purpose of the. university " ."
and the kind of program and lead
er required to meet these tiee5.
Twelve men will make tbe trip.
Michigan Pro fetter
States World Lacks
Independent Spirit
i.m ihinkinr and inde
pendent acting are at low ebb. ac
cording to Prof. William A. Prayer
of the University of Michigan. If a
man dare to be an individualist he
is taken to the psychopathic ward,
he charges.
"The world is becoming too
standardised." Profesor Frayer
holds. "We all read tbe same books
wear the same clothe, live in the
same bouse and arrange our fur
niture in tbe aame way.
"It Is one of the atrangest poli
tical phenomena that tbe world, in
tbe laat ten years, ha ateadlly h
come more conservative. The elec
tion In tha L'nited State bowed
tht we want a rovemment that
will do our political thinking for
u. Our worship of the eipert Is
probably our truest religion."
Professor Moritx Son
Escapes Cleveland Fire
Prof. R- D Morit received
word late Wednesday that hia
.on. Pr. A!!i R Morii. atari
phyalciaa of tha CVeland eUnlc
hospital, where over 1M lost
their live ln a fire, waa jnia
Jured. Hia wife, auperlntendent
c aaraea. waa aain)ura4 aad
took charge ol early reecae
work. Dr. Joha Monti of Lake
ide hospital add ia carte
for aoany of the inj'fed
NEW
OFFICIALS
OR NEXT YEAR