The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 22, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Till. nVU.Y MUHASKAN
iiimr
Critic State 'The Father of Waters
Is One of Cadman's Itest Production
(By ELSIE BRODKEY)
l.rl WnVt-fit-M I'aiiiiiMt'a rmlU, 'The Father of
U ii M,,w'' fatuous oiiipiiii anil ii the ery
'''Ttini-i'-w' io.!ii-"-ii I liprtlv rn.iorae It." utatrd NVil
1,1 1 1, n.w ! f rul'liohinf company, and note
l"r..M .-.,.ti..''r i'i-K.
" Vl f wh,n ,nr "'r".v "trI I ntn ill pre-
urn. rr iiioinii'C t 1 1 o'clock in Miiunml hill un!er
M' i,.-,, ton of llnwnr.l Km kpMiuk. will he broadcast ovrr
i'v t.'ii' M'AI An tMvluatra of 17 piewi
I 111X1 1 ! : ...,i. 1 1 i iimi-nt
p,ifvt'y M'tt'tfppi , iHrlri th ton-it f Ih ad I
VI,. .. r,,, J Urrtllr. th arW Of l UntA I
l.'snR tn Ir." ttt.tnet) , at he "burled In iwrrt I
J, Vl-""'!'!' "wr "'hro"r" """Itt nil.lnmhl " the raihot rf Ih In-1
t ru o' a n-'t nn the ati-li'-rnr , 1)Mr, fct.Mint t-1hv to I
i "l " !' ' " nhr loxfxl tivtr, th sentiment of I
, r, hi n..n ami mi lwer ainrin a they stroll
rril'-a .t',-"',v' " auiei alons. the aaier. an.t th alarm of
. ihe 1,r AB , T V- romm ar "Kilrtl of
.,timf i !.! ,,b,,"."'M " dom." an tmpiv. ml patriotic
'.,,,.1, " n ft thr rin". ' t Min , ho, roni hidra tb r"Rram-
. . .. i. k. n1 IH'rn
1 !!'
I ,f 11,1 1 Kn I nun, iiii-
ih vthr an run
The
!
,",' IfM ea.-i-l; only
" yf. .rroinion of n lv-,-v-ivrRKITY
WILL
GIVE UEKtto 4W
m fftf Mimr a .
nu-er of arta Wrce In phtl-,
' ... .4-j 4 V L A-
...h, ll bo applied for by Kn
wsikt Bniv. a. n is::. i'i-
vff of Kanwia Victor Zinn
r-,rv; p J5c In It A i:". will
,v,:v for a m'er of art derree
:ii Vivro?nic and busmen orjranl- ,
...,..n MuThrmat c IH tne uo-
rhifl, !'' Profr,w'll
.. ,.H... m-Jll ftr.nlv tT .
mm ur
GIVE l)ur.r.r,o i w t cnndtdat for a mitr of ant
MANY STUDEHTS tll rw 1n n.lar education. Pon !
rwitn- l;mond ! h. A. B 1111. Ne-!
Vt, rt'nhoff. n. Sc. In -nin"- Un(K, lyan nnlverilty. ta a 1
!::. n,1lr fnr m'r vof , l'lin for a mater of ana deirea
Iixtd NirhoMa ; ,n cnoft, dmmtMratlon. Ralph,
n, A D " rPll" cr m l.rer. A. B. IMS. YorV coll. '
vr of rt drrec In rhool admin w) tpply for ft ,ni?r 0f arta d j
vra-'on. J-' VM-rd l,orl'- free tn matbemailca. William John
It NebrauVa Wenleyati I nl- irfel. B. Sc. 117. Unlveralty of
,,-(-y, applytnn for mater of arta yiMOTII , m (, a candidate for
At- m MMory. , . maxter of urience tejrree la o-
l;'.1. 1 t uiiT-f.'-. ,, !'-.- v. . Tr an OPcree in hibiwij uu
ri- cr of an dearee. I MarRaret May McVann. A. B.
Ilinh Bi-own. A B. In rluc 1?:?. : lrllry coii.e. will apply for a maa-
niu!ate for a nater of arts ' t(.r of ar)(l epree In hUtory. Wll
tVrr in history. Vary Anna Bur-, j-,vion Maclay. B. Sc. 118, j
n a B in Biu.. i'. m appij-
rt f"r a mier 01 an necrw m ,,r)enc defrr In rcanlc cnemia
r.irilfb 1-Yederi. k Ijierte I hna-) lr Ruhv fii McGee. A. B. Mil,
r iri!h
rnwr. A B. li7. w ill apply ror I
maimer ol art (ltnw In Knclit-h !
rri (I.TmHn. Acronomy cd voca- ,
vonal education are 'he tubjecta
:, Mch Rost 1-ylp i'lark. B. S. 1
lu. Iowa Stare Collere. will ap-
pK- for a master of an decree.
y.-n Vhp Collier. A B. In Krtuo. '
l:i. Is a carrildate for a matter ,
ol ,nt rtoC-ee in Knitlish and rt.il-
ocophv Vera Horence 4'oupe. I
1 n 1"S will tnnlv for a master
of t-s ri-pree m Knglish. Kdward ! Wetleyan unlveralty. ta PP'r"1
frtckllnd Pegerinr. A. B. 19:4. for a master of arts dere In Bnr
i r'on Colh-p... I apphinr for l!sh. Ida Alice Marshal . A. B. 1923
tr.ror o' f.lonco decree In or-1 Nebraska Wetleyan tmlreraitT. w ill
r.r.ir riiniv. .ludson NVwn.an :
iwn. k. B Sc tn Chem. Knc. 1028.,
. ,
(-rree in in'limrial inorganic
fhHrMry
ii piH'i inr a mxfi'T ii it-if-nt-w
wny School Represented
mas or of cience deirrre In
rr-io-l'unil on?ino-rfn(; will be ap
plied for by .literal Sinph Ohillon,
ti Sr in Ac. K. l'JJ7. Iowa ?tate
ollfcf Varctierite Krsnof-s Pun-
I' ISJs. is apphmc for a
umIt of .n t cl-trrpe in It in and
Clyce ilrou K'My. B. So.
SmiL' TtjiVota Stato cnllcpe. will
ilfy 'or a master ofsclnco le
cw i f,:rnrir ch,miFtry. School
B'lmlip-' i ation Is the Ftit'Jert in
lii n M illiHtn r;rnvile Kllis. A. B.
!''C7. l'oni Slate Teachers collepe,
apply for a master of arts de-
Cpe.
Kli?hbe'h Kdith Venemore, D. Sc.
in B. A. 1!C7, apply for a mas
ter of arts depree in economies.
Manila riepenhaum. A. B. 1926.
it a (andiclme for a master of arts
of arts
. . .
uepr-e m KI1CI1SO. Klsa i Tteoa ;
;oerS7.. A II. j23. is applyinp for a !
mapter of arts depree in secondary
eduraiion and Knplisli. Don Her-
hrt Hale. B. Sc. -5. YorV col-
lece. v ill applv for a master of scl-1
enee decree In phvsics. William
,,.. . . - . . . !
i. naitean, a. n. ivzi, is appiyinp
t . . j 1
for a master of arts depree in his
' 017.
A master of arts depree in his
tory is hoinp applied for by Marie
I'rsuia Ilanner, A. B. 1S16, Cotner
iolW Harry Elvln Hart. B. Sc.
W York collepe. Is a candidate
for a master of science decree in
T.oolocy Sadie Harvey. A. B. 191b.
Wayne Slate Teachers collepe. Is
rre in Foololopj- and Carl William
HelniKtadtei. a.'b. 1!i24, will apply
'or a master of art depree In '
depree In
Kf'hlw.l .ylmUir.,,.
' ' 1 n'J in, 11, f, , tl I II, Jl.
-lohn Hiltner. A. B. J92S, Midland
follepo. 1r randldate f.-.r a man-!
. .. is nnuJiJtiir ixji a man
p of arts dree in Latin nnd phil
. ...
Pf. 3!2S. U applying fnr a niastnr
f JfMftrirf flpirroB In nrcranif rhpm-
iftn Adlai Oilleo .lohnson. B. Sc. I , ' ' lg applying for a master of
in "Educ. 1!C4 w ill be a candidate j arg' 0eKree jn political "C1"
'or a master of arts depree in edu- j jipj, shearer Rowland, A. B. 19-6,
'ational psycholory and measure-1 r.,.,. ..Ileee will apply ,or
metit. :dward Iaurle Jorden. A.
B 3125. Pious Falls collepe, will ap-
'.' ,"i n niBKier 01 r.is neprce in
school admlnlstrallon.
Hip'nry is the puh'ect in which
Klleti Kloise Keefer, A. B. In Educ.
132-, will apply for a master of arts
tec re. Morris Gape Kenny. B. Sc.
in B. A. 1923. will be a candidate
r a master of 8rts depree in eco
"omic,, Grace Kopers Kie.man. B.
192".. Miami university. Is ap
I'lyine lor a master of science de
it; zooloTy. Elizabeth Adris
Kif'in. A Tt. in Kduc. 1925, w ill be
J t"i'li'l;;ie for a imister of art"
');.!, (. in hisiory. tJerfrude Kln
'!'! . A. !J. 1!po9. will apply for a
Uii-stnr or a rib deproe in French.
Mary ,., Kltflncer A R 1915.
If at'l'lvlnc lor a ma-ter of irti de- i
rinper a h ion.
'
lOSy i-ii'i niiiiiK)iiiKy.
I n a
is the s.ihleoi in which
lheoooro
Klose. B. Sc. 1527. will
"PPlv
Lviii't
..... .... m .,1 CIS jrfL,l .
"'"ii jneerih Kioti h
Sc. In
pliarm. 192S, is applying for a mas
!rr of aclnce depree In pharmacy.
"n ioe Koch. B. Sc. in Acr. 19Z8.
"1 apply for a master of science
17Tee in entomolopv and plant
Ki'-'vjlocy. Phillip Grant Koonfi.
127. Hasrinps collepe. Is ap
Ptylnp for a naster of science de
In physics and mathematics,
msstf-r of arte dgr'-e In so
y wm b applied for ny Milan
1 n on nir u rompotra oi
t'rl i-lilfrx. rne Hrrrl '
nn. Kihl Owen. Vltrlt Callen. '
Hfib'ii Mit. iroiny noicon.
Abo Hitl. Ulllan Klrhe. Hirry War I
m a at..aA
M. Mark lifrre, Jvreno Tjler.
w liiiain villra. i.u'nrr Anarwa,
IVn lirnv, A R Uaony. Kay Ryr
on and 1sla Crabam 7. 1nnbfla. I
! Jmr Kopae. B Sc. 1!. Ro (
j Anna mii,, n rr in n. a.
' a miiirr of rienc tferree la try
, av ui, t v vn inn a. n.
HZ. Northweatera unlreralty. Is
r.nMn. f,r nfttltr ftf B rf de
atpllnr for a matter of arta de-
yroe In Knflih.
School admlnlmratlon l the anh
wi in which Vlrrtl ljewla Ivona.
A. B. IMS. Tern State Teachert
r0:iei( - e, will apply for a tnaater of
'ana degree. 1'anny Kern McBr.de, ,
: kiv i ir.t.yr.f fnr a wa '.
. . 1 LI... & & J '
be t randldate for a matter of
trr. Ruhv Dell McGee. A. B. 1U
fnlon colle(f. win apply for a
mnnter of arta defrree m Kng-lita
nH education John Herman Mc-
Minn. A. B. 15:4. Cornell niTr-
t, v, ;,,nivin for a matter Of
,1 Srilirii,h.
.. i t
,,J1"" M J?i" hi a'
Cnlveraity of Minnesota will be. a
candidate for a matter of
rree tn rl.th and Trothy Veata
Marshall. A. It. ."'" ,
apply for a master or ana oear-e ,
in French and Italian. Mamie Jane ;
w mu v. ti la atrplylns i
for a master of arts derre m
lish. Kloyd Willard Miles. A. B.
.unnjiM,. " -- - - - ,
siiy will applv for a master of arta
depree In educational psycholory
and measurements.
School administration Is the sub
ject in w hieh Glenn Eupene Miller.
B. 1916. Is applying for a master
of arts decree. Samuel Emerson
Mills, A. B. lSf'9. Nebraska Wes
jevn'n university will be a candi
date for a master of arts degree In
school administration. Wayne Ken
re. h Neweomb. A. B. T2S. Kear
ney State Teachers college la also
! spplvinr T Tn""r of arts de
: pree' in school administration.
Sk river Von Stocken Nielsen, A. B.
m:i will apply for a master of
arts depree In philosophy and pay
i rholopy. Joseph Method Ostrey,
i A. B. 1927. is applying for a maa
nr .Mm derree in achool admin-
. j. .j.it
stration ana ioiimi
- - in o-
A master of arts derrea in aec
onriary education will be appii a
for by Lillie M. l"arv, a. o. .
A. M. 1908 Oaka looaa collegP.. Or
panic chemistry la the bject v a
which Howard Maurice V; ar meJee,
. iMt i. .ntihlnr for a mae-
a. .
Hperee. Anne saao-
precor rerley. A. B. 19::. Grlnnell
collece. w ill be a candidate J w '
master of arts decree in Mocbetn
Mrv. Tauline E. PresteBaard, A. B.
1927. Midland college, is apP'T111"
for a master M arta d-sree in En
lish. Ouy bemi" rucVett. A- B. 19ZS.
Nebraska Central collepe . a can
didate for a master of arts depree
in nis"-- " -, ..
1920, 1
plylnp
n Spa
lies Moines univeran.?,
for a master or arts urB
in Spanish.
Enromolopy and p.au, p-'
.... . . M n 1 n w
J. u r In ACT. 1924, Colo-
rado Aprlciiltural collepe,
PW for master of alienee decree.
ioyd Palmer Root. A. B In JMuc-
K.ooeii, r. tn
faster of arts degree in school im-
ministration. Eu.ah 'n
date for a roaster of arts deirroeln
Enclish. A master of arta decree
bv Paul Franklin Sala. A. B 1924.
Nebraska Wesleyan unh-ersity.
rolltlcal science ni philotophj
are the subjects In which Martin
TVilhelm Adolph Schroder. V R
1916 Midland college, will apply
for a master of arts degree. Carlo.
Sellerler. A. B. 19SS. I" WW,1"
i master of arts decree In 'English
and Paul Russell Shlldneck, B. Sc.
fn cU. Eng. 1- -rm
a muster of science degree tn OT
Banic chemistry. Nola Belle
trl-r. Id ft t win --
ski 1. a. v. a,. .
date for a master Of arts OWsT n
. . rri utnltn J.
hilltcllBa. jU ' " . i
B. 19"7. Cotner college.
date for a master 01 n
zoology. Warren . 8telnb0j?
P 1926, Hastings college Is apply
ing for a master of c"nc'?'
In organic bemlstry. W illlam
Christ Stockfeld. B. Be. In B. A
1927, will apply for a maater of
art depree tn economic.
A master of arts dearree i 15ng
lish Germanics and education will
be applied for by John Fred Streng.
A. B. 1924. Wartburg seminary. Al
bert Gustav Sw-anson, A B. 1927.
Aupustana collece. ts spplyiag for
Smial Calendar
rrtsty. May (4
1IU flama lia bout r"
alursay, May M
Alpha tVlta lhela hen
rw nar-pa ri bua rn
Rtfmt Nil fcnu riiy
(Hmmi I'M Beta but r-tny
laloa Ltiarary tioetetjr plrnic.
it.
minit of aria dTee In niathe
mattri and Veta Mae Yhomtat.
A B lltft. Milton collwte, will ai
ply for a matter of arta r.eee la
aecondaty education and math
mttlca Jamea l.eroy Toohey. A.
B IHT. aill ba a candidate for a
matter of art detvee In k tilth
Retail Mlllat Trail. A B In Klnc.
lil. It a candidate f.w a matter of
ant dearee in iJtin an.i l.reea
lharlei Henry Velta, A B 1H
ittt'init eolleia. la arplina (or a
matter of artt dearee In achool ad
mlnittra'lon.
John Thomaa Von Trebrm B. Kc.
In Bdue. 1117. Kanaat State Teach
r colleR, will be a candidate for
a raaater of ana dejo-ee in political
telence A matter of arta degree
In Pptnlth It beinn applied for by
Clifford Wayn Vredrnbura-h, A. B.
In fcduc lri'4 Zelua Marie Wtte
Itn, A. B ll. Wetleyan tinlxertliy.
will apply tor a matter ol arta do
Itre In lYench and Ppanih. and
Richard Wlleo Warner. A. B 1:7.
Colorado Slate Teachera poller,
la applylnx for a matter of art de
tree In mathemaitca.
Bnitlliih la the tuhject in which
Emetine lxina Welth. A B. l:i.
Wetter Cnlon colleire. will apply
for a matter of artt derree No
rene Bemlce Wilco. A H. In Kduc
1?3. la applylnt for a matter of
arta derre In educational ptychol
ry. Oeoira Herbert Wilder, B.
fie. 12. will apply for a matter
of aclev derree In onjranlc chem
Ittry. lYed Theodore Wllhelma.
A. B. tn Edue. 117. will be a can
didate for a matter of aria derree
tn achool admlnlttratlon. John Wll
ara Wllhelma. A. B. 19:n. Capital
nlvertity ta a randldate for a mat
ter of artt derree In l.fln. Ku
tell Beit Willard. A. B. 1S22. Cot
tier r oiler. It applying for a matter
of telence derree tn org-tnlc chem
tttrr and Albert Emil Wolf. A. B
irr7. will apply fcr a tnarfcr ef
arta derree In eoctolory. educa
tlonal ptyrho!orr and measure
ment. The namet of candldatea for the
letter derree hare not vet been
ecu red but they will be publlheo
BOARD MEETS TO
APPOINT HEADS
OP PUBLICATIONS
bava applied for that position.
Joyce Ayres, 'JO. Lincoln : and Cliff
Sandahl. '$0. Genoa, are at present
enrtng aa managing editor. Man
aging edltora tnt usually named
from thoae who have served at
new edltora on The Nebraskan.
Elevan File for Newa Edltora
For the positions of news editors
eleven bava applied, six of which
will receive appointment. The
staff of newt editors w-as reduced
to ftv during the past semester,
due to the technical Ineligibility of
one news editor, but the usual
number will serve next semester.
Those who are now working as
news editors are Harl Anderson.
SO, Lincoln; TVn Carlson. 'Si.
Cheyenne, Wyo.; Jack Elliott, S'i.
Lincoln; William McCleery, '31.
Hastings; and One Robb, 80, Lin
coln. Business of The Pally Nebras
kan is bsndled by a business man
ager and three asslatanta. One stu
dent has applied for business man
ager, and three for assistanta, leav
ing little doubt aa to the selection
of mea for these positions. Milton
McGrew. :9. Greeley. Colo.. Is the
present business manager, with Ly
man Cass. "29. Ravenna; William
K earn a, '2, Lincoln: and Marshall
Pitrer, 10. Nebraska City, acting
at assistants.
File for Cornhusker
From two applicants the Student
Publication board will select an ed
Itor for the 1930 43ornhusker. This
position, aa well as all others on
the Cxirnbusker staff, continues
through twro semesters instead of
changing as do the other publica
tion sUff members. William C.
Mentser. '29, Cheyenne, Wyo., Is ed
itor of the 1929 Cornhusker, which
will be released today.
Five have applied for managing
editors, two of whom will be
elected. Art Bailey, 'SO, Ord. and
Gordon Lareon, Cheyenne, Wyo.,
have Just completed a year's work
as managing editors.
For the position of business man
ager two have applied. Bruce H.
Thomas, 29, Mound City, Mo, i
the outgoing business manager.
Two assistant business manacers
will b selected from six appli
cants Oeorce Kennedy. '!1. Omaha,
and Clark Bwanson. '81. Omaha,
served aa assistant on the 1929
year book.
Three applications have been re
ceived for editor of the Awgwan,
humorous publication. Douglas
Tlmmerman, '30. Lincoln, was the
editor and put out the last Aw
gwan, "Bye, Bye Number" last
As assistants to the editor, two
will be selected. Dean Hokanson,
10, Omaha; and Ray Murray. '31.
Topeka, Kan , vert laat semester's
managing editors, Murray having
served tn that capacity for two se
mesters. A business manager and two as
sistants will also be picked in
Thursday's meeting to take care
of that department of the humor
publication. Stanley Day, '31.
Oshkosh. and John Llndbeck, '30,
St. Joseph, Mo., made tip the ad
vertising and business staff In of
fice this semester.
CLASS OF 1908 MAKE
7JP RETTNTON PROGRAM
CWnHlM4 frlMB rWC 1
ralne Hemple Dalton. Rurb Easter
day and Florence Roth Moseley.
These two committees will prepare
for the class breakfast held at the
University lub.
Hostesses sre Blanche Austin
and Florence Butler. Arthur Ed
gren, secretary-treasurer of the
class, composes the finance com
mittee. General plans were discussed at
the Monday meetlnw tn charge of
Robert FuUon, president of .be
class. As a distinguishing mark
the class members will carry canes
or soros other accoutrement.
1:0. 0. PURCHASES LOT
Social Fraternity Las Plans
For Home to Be Built
During Summer
iTrtfPitv aiitv b one hmtilrrd
feet on the noiihel romer of
ftlttpenih and I" ttiepta htt bern
aii)iilred by the I vita I ptlon
bti bltni roi oratlon and will be lha
tite of a ne IVI'a rptilon Irater
nny home to be ttatted e lima
ihit tummr. alumni of ihr oinl
tanon td Tm-tda).
lh itp-ii h a ii fo
firtntaae on SiMeenih tireel and
IJii feel on C ttrri 8ppwI email
daellini houtet on the lot at the
pretent time will be removed at
titin at d-finne buildint; pltnt art
made. 1 he bulldinn pommlitee ol
the -local IVIia I pulnn alumni at
tix-laied. aotiiied by Charlet Unit
Adrian Wotoupal and IVtnaUl t;r
ton from the atie chapter. lll
formultte pltnt ror the ne houte
at oni-p.
The IVHa I'ptilon alumol recent
ly Incorporated Into a buildint at
torltnon to farilnaie finonrin the
project. The pnrvhaae price of ihe
lot waa not dlcrloted.
UNIVERSITY OF NE
BRASKA RIFLE TEAM
RANKS TENTH IN THE
UNITED STATES
iiMtMnnv-A rm i-re 1
braska stood nth in the National
Intercollegiate shoulder to shoulder
match, which wa fired for tht
ten ton In St. l.oult. Thote a ho
scored higher than Nebraska rifle
team. pre 1 nuermy oi lowa
Na. Virginia Militaiy
l"nlprity of Mao land.
Institute,
and I'nl-
ertliy of Missouri.
In the InierfoHerltte dutl pos
tal maiche. Nebraska won from
le Pauw I "nlvertity. Connecticut
A. t M.. "nivertit of Wyoming.
I'nuertny of Tennessee, lyton
1'nlverslty. New York stock ex
change, tSklahoma A. M . Michi
gan State College. Ouachita Col
lege, North Oakota A. & M . Iowa
A. I M , Mltttssippl M
t'reiphton 1'nlverslty. Washington
l'nlertty St. Ixiiiit). Kansas I'nl
versity. Alabtma I'nivortity. Texa
A. ti M.. I'niversity of Cincinnati,
Emory Ini versity, Virginia Mili
tary Insiitute. I'niversity of Nonh
Dakota, University of South Pa
kota. Alabama A. & M . Ohio State
Kpntucky University, University of
Southern California. University of
Maryland. University of Vermont.
Kansas State. Johns Hopkln Unl
veralty. Sraruse I'niversity,
Rhode Is'land University (forfeit).
The team lost to Minnesota Uni
versity. Missouri University. Ore
gon A. A M.. lowa I'niversity. Uni
versi'v of Washington. I'niversity
of Illinois, and "Kemper Military in
stitute. Bartholomew la First
In the Missouri Valley nfl
league pistol matches, there were
five team flrlns. Nebraska fired
four matches, with the following
results: Won from Oklahoma A.
M and Washington University;
lost to Missouri University and
Kansas State. Thil Bartholomew
stood first in these matches, and
Merrill Flood stood third. Both will
receive medals from the league.
Nebraska ranked second in the
Missouri Valley shoulder to should
er to houlder matches at St Lou
is Missouri University, which had
first place, scored only nine points
more than Nebraska. In these
matches. Phil Bartholomew rated
third high in individual scoring,
and will receive a medal.
BURR TELLS OF
GREAT DEMAND
FOR AG GRADS
4'oftttntiMl fmm ! 1
door life and for working with
plants and animals in order to like
the work in the Collepe of Apr
culture In professional agricul
ture the recent craduate is farther
removed from such outdoor work
DtIt be generally finds a field
w here he will have at least a small
contact with It.
Girls, in order to like the work
in th"ir division of the Collepe of
Acriculture. should enjoy training
that fits them for teaching or re
search work alone lines that per
tain to the borne, according to the
dean. . . ,
Young men who become hipli
school teachers after praduatinp
..iioki, mm a salary the
ironi urn ------ - - ...
first year of approximately ll.'.'
to 12 000, deriareo. vku "
'After rhev have been teachng a
few rears' they may receive as
much 'a 13.000. Teachers in home
economics reeceive a somewhat
smaller salary.
Financial Return Good
"The extension field pays both
roung men and women a salary
of II M0 and up on the start. Other
professional lines generally draw
salaries as large as these. Cash re
turns for the first year or two re
ceived bv students who enter farm
ing are 'lesB than the salaries re
ceived bv those who enter profes
slonal work. Considered through a
period of vears, however, It is very
probable that the financial return
or the farmers will be greater than
that of the professional workers.
Dean Rurr explained this fact by
stating that farming Is a profession
which cannot be grown into all at
once The farming student must
gain his riches by a steady accu
mulation of material wealth. The
dean thinks that both men and
women studenis of the College or
Agriculture receive salaries which
compare well with other profes
slons.
Prominent Men in Field
"The limit to a enon' progress
in this field ol work has not been
set at the present time any more
than In any other field of work."
asserted Dean Burr. "Fos insiance.
pne of our srudenta named Pugs
fey who graduated only twenty
years ago Is now president of the
South Dakota College of Agricul
ture at Brookinps.
"Another student who rraduated
twenty-ftve years aco. Atvin Kesar.
Is now head of the department of
agronomy and farm management
at the tbolorado Agricultural col
lepe. Howard Sprague. w ho grad
uated only six years aco. ts now
bead of the department of apron
omy at the I'Diveraity of New Jer
ty A number mti aba ars ana
heading drparinirnit In oihr la
tiliuilont idithl be named Thtte
are all giadutirt f lh Nrhraita
Collrge of Agivuluit Man) t
them at recelMm taltrlrt aa hlth
at ooo .. I ino a eer And
iho who a eta tmrastful noiit.h
tn mtke banking connection ai
diaaim atwatsr talaiuf
DANCE DRAMA T(T
APPEAR AGAIN ON
riNAL PROGRAM
I at1lMl tm I
Built. M Mouse A lYvg lie Would
A ViMng Co. Queen of Keattt,
The !an- IVama proper, "Ihe
Nibelungen Ring" from Wagners
opera, alll b Ihe third pari of the
program
Mutlc for the prvgram la to be
furnished by teeral Inttrumentt
Wilbur t'henoaelh and lAliita Am
brose will r'T the plane. Yalarit
I'allpn and lleibeti Win a. loltn,
Harnel Neaent, cell; Qmnn liM-tp-lrh.
cornel, and Cbtrlea Griffin,
ijmpanl.
Active members of Orrheilt for
thlt year ar Ruth Anderaol. RpU)
BcnPdlcl. lol Prandhortl, Jose
phlne Bnol, Marguerite lnlelon.
Helen Alice .Iiilleeee W.
Ven. Rnth piamond. Mtie w,l,
Flste IMnkop. btihryn ;Hther.
Miriam ilreenberger. Ruth Haiflrld.
IVIla Hoy, Ruth Jonet. Nedra Kind.
Jpaneile Kyker. Mary Jtne I.
Mere. Nadlne Ijorkaood. Antoln
ette IjOpph-o. Ntny Marole. Ultrtct
MclVinald. IVrotbt la.kaood. Hil
da Parker. Grace IVcbout. Betty
1nngle. Jetn Rtthburn. lllttbeth
Relmera, Ruth Klchey, Mary Sac
chl. Margaret Somle Ularona
Saeney, Ullxia Thomt. Cynthia
Tupper. Ithel Vlehmeyer. lVrothy
Weaver, fharlotte Wrll. Alice
Widman. Harrleite Wllley. Itye
William, irginla oolfolk
ROSCOE POUND 18
NAMED TO SERVE
ON LEGAL GROUP
I'mHinH f i mm Tf I
hei ha went to Chicago to fill th
position of profetMir of law at
Northw-ettern nnlvertliy. and later
affiliated himself tn a umilar ca
paciiy aith the I'niversity of Chl
ctro. Since 11. he h been deaa
of Harvard law tchool.
The dean It on the membership
roll of a nomber of loctl. national
and International soclettea and at
rcrlattcns. He It a chafer merrhrr
of Alpha Thet Chl and wat In
sirumenttl tn the organlxlng of the
annual law Barbecue, one of the
main feature of the yearly alomnl
Round Up. at the University of Ne
braska The Choice
of the Town
Wheiher Ii tt prescription to be
filled by specialists or a tempt
ing lunch, the "Friendly Prog
Store, receives the enthusiastic
acclaim of all.
We 1jite you to make uae of
our new motorized delivery
service.
DeWitt's
Formerly
Pillers Prescription Pbtrmaey
16 and O B442S
Special for Graduates
.A Nestly printed
l erd
100 of tht
lamt
p-f Procfil ctrd
JV imitation cngravina
100 of tht
lime
m fy f Genuine copper
IvU cist enartvet...
1.00
1.50
1.15
1.75
The ctrdt tr engrved In script.
Qtner styie in pmponwn
Graves Printing: Co.
S12 No. 12
S door ouh f Cinl Tmple
; 1 I-ZT1-
The cereal that's so crisp
you can hear it!
Here's a breakfast treat to match the crispest
spring day that ever brightened the campus.
Just tn' the new- Kellogg cereal-Rice Knsp.es.
Bubbles of toasted rice. Rich th flavor. And
so crisp they
Jr.
RICE KRISPIES
DISTRIBUTION OP
YRARR00K1 WILL
OET UNDER WAY 1
MMta4 hn - t I
ear ftiiwn and totoi'iy On
tf roniali t lh group pi,-iui of
1h Greek Idler ninlitiltn alib'
'a tn tketrh ol the .ou an4
! "I h otbtr t itoiint
four tlitp thoit itken triMiiid lh
houtet. i'h tiloui nirmbrit nt
cludcl A tmtll itfoon I uid t
erk k
' V treat dral of ttu Irni t i aoik
bat been nsrd In the 1T bxk
V el in lloftmtn. ! IVit Uollina.
Colo . bat draan nun) tWeii hi t ir
th dltltioB tlteelt llo' iosn i e
reUed a t holaithlp unit tt'
8chiol e' Fine tit Ihit )pr
bli h en'iiln Mm to a term ai il.a
t'hta tto Ait ot!ltue. hl.ii be alii
auend pI )tr Anh IViarll. :.
Omaa, b tnli ibuted moat rf
the diaainti (or tturirnt I'f'
llecmant diaatngt are modem
ltV rtijein tkrlrbr initialing a
new Idea ln' nhiiK-r ait 1 In y
aie used throughout the bik. -i-tlcularl)
for dultion ttitet VI
o-k In the t'oi tihiiskrr It ions . I
ered tilerlor In tnt ol nthet tt
in Idrat and aorkmanthip
I NEW BOARD MEMBERS
MEET TO LAY PLANS
I Mtnmf4 fwa t 1
4a Mpnemann. Chl Omi.a. IUf
' Notri ivita vit v:i Jn
Rathbiim. Wha tltmn't. Irg m
'Todd. '.amia Fhi Ite't Iw-eih
1 Proud 'it. Ktppt Alpht Hf;
I PtnU Ftood, Ktpp lvlt:
, Man Flnheth l.O'g. Ktppt
' Ktppt Gamma, Katfrirtp t'ritip
Pbl Mu. Betty Klr.berh . Pi Pet
'Phi; Florence S'antrl. Thl imega
PI: pl?n Ad'.er. S.vm lw-pa
Tan. irgin!a i.uthne Mrn
Mogul Barbers
Art td for trtr wonderful aVill in cultinj mt of
J !etcrtlio) Drop in and e if w fame is not well
de erred
Mogul Barber Shop
127 Noah 12th Strnt
Floating University
For Men and Women
Travelling by land and sea around the
(lobe. Starring in October; eight month
of education, leading to bachelor's and
mMtrr'l degree- Addrest Grtvbar Bldg
New York, foe descriptive catalog.
I28 l?ateriry it wow r Etfpofw
Tb WarM Ha Lakaratary
'. i
-:
f
Open Evening Until Midnight Open Sundays
Milwaukee Delicatessen, Inc.
"HOME OF GOOD EATS'"
1619 O STREET
Everything- for Party, Picnic, Dtitch LuTtch
and Weinie Roust
"NUFF SED"
L
Plan Now (or Summer School
New Classes Begin June 3 and 10
REGISTRATION BEGINS M AY 27
High grade busine tralninc will py w.-l-A?k
f'ir 'nlii1nj(.
Lincoln School of Commerce
. . . . .-.-. .nllie Mehr.ak School of But'nets
P and St. consolidated Lincoln, Neb. t
1
actually crackle m mK or
9.
, a : i r t -in t ' - f )
3
RICE
a nr
I "'jlir'f,Z j 1 1'
Ktpia, l.uliaa liiihia. 'Km I hi
At hi yi 1 a All lit, t.t'n
June. Mtii-t Knriing, V I I
teiitt. t.iirUtP Mills. Pi i It's.
Iltitl Pp. Jat littkt
Mi-ml-! nl ihe toi m'r binl
ti a.i llti'iind. I.iiiHIp IWnh
gi r, llairlri lloiton. li;ni tlvilr
Km'lhj Mii.irlp. Mi Jtne I
Vnf I milur rtvi It H An
ili-itiif. Mliftt-t ,1 V 1,rv
i.l.h irli W tHIiill ll.Un Mi
let, Viit Vnii I.iIIiaii l.ip
. yinnu Mm hmtn
NEW CAIIS
FOR IENT
Ju A69 ur lit r.i'
Cifui (furt
9 rt 0 Mfdi rart !' ( fut
lmr t ImtnM'Kr'f
fc f tMI lfH ala 0f
Always. Opm-B C810
Motor Oul Company
1120 P St
Davis Coffee
Shops
103 No. 13th
OAV -d MU
f 131 R
1 f o Ca- r.
3!Jf U77 Z21-
c.w.
The moil fnfmlar rdy-H-ra
remit srvrd hi tht 4imf
rooms American eollefrt.
eating rlht ar- fratcrmitiet are
made by teliatt Bcttle Creek.
They hteladt au -saN. XellofS
Can Flake. Pep Bran Flake,.
I ramblet and ledati'i Shred
4,i Whale heat Bistait. Aha
laffe Har Cafeetkr eeffea
that tett yan sleep.
I'l' us
tt" :