SUMMER SCHOOL EDITION he Daily Nebraskan voTTxxv"' m- !p6 . U.NCDLN. MIIIKASKA. Till KSDAV. MAY THICK : CF.NTS 30, 92') School of Fine Arts Director Explains Field (YofrMor Crumminn j IfutK, Drama, An r'uiurr TU4CJILNC PAYS WKLL (tier's net: TM artlda toL lwa the eleventh r ftt cover all the cel. aea of te U"iveralty. Tha t4o a h aenea la baaad upon teeaitieea vartoua flalda tat eeea.e graduataa must face tet firtt ysar out of school. 1928 Graduate Dim -Mode, drawing and dramalk-a. pVest'.ont Included In the School Fine Ans. ara Just remtoc Into ir own." declared Prof, raul H. Caancaca. director of tb School f Pise Ara. whu Interviewed wtterelft' tha poeaibilltiea of a ptifaata of that ar hool. -7 teaching of music Id both tboo:s and prtvata Institutions la very lucrative practice, and be lles this, ihe musical fi14 la j-eaMv enlarged because of tb mo ies pictara Industry. Practically rrry tcade boos in tba roue try its aa organ and many of onr g-idua-es ara employed la rocb po aJens" Pro 'e or Ommmano stated that ee rrarfosta of his achool -itg a aalarr of OTer 1 10.000 a year at the praeent time aa organ 's la a thaaier la Buffalo. N. V. H sutad that tba phonograph and rUo. Instead of diminishing the trzJtaA tor aalctans. hava In- ai i n ! ! . J .V r 1 I Xs I: SUMMER SCHOOL SCHEDULES FOR CHANGES TIME IN ! SPECIAL SESSION COACHES COURSE! ARE COMPLETED rfi' r ef Til lusr'a Jmrml Roland Looa. aho received hit A. M. define from the University laat spring. as found dead at Par go. N. I. Monday. He waa profea- aor of Fogltah In the state agrlcul tural coleg there, lira at Cairo. Neb. Two-Weeks Term Starts On June 12 to Benefit Experienced Men HUSKER MENTORS TEACH Bible Is Scheduled for Grid Instruction; Schulte Handles Track Summer Term Registration Begins Monday After Commencement RUSSIAN COMMENTS ON NATION'S FUTURE Mozcr States Successful Reconstruction Will Be Modern lit SPECIAL INSTRUCTION Institution Offers Work To I Qualify Teachers of Agriculture ADO TWO-WEEK COURSE' Athletic reaching courses given In the summer school term of nine eeks will be different from those of former yare. In past yeara lb coarhirg ilaMts hare been con ducted only In the flrat of the two Hla parenta I all week summer tertna. With the lone nine week term a new ayctem hat ben dev Isd. A two-weeks court from June 12 to 25 haa been arranged for tboee already engaged In athletic roach Ing during the regular school year and for thoae alth eiperlenee. Thli ahort course will be held the first two weeka of the aummer ses sion. The short session will Interfera very little with the regular sum mer work of iboee m'ao lh lo al tei.d Tor thoae enrolled In the regu'ar aummer arhool a ali-weeka courae Is Intended. To care for varying degreea of experience, sec tions will b arranged. Regla tranta In the two-weeka cottrae are ex-ected to a'.teni all of thee rctvertl'y calendar for 1JIJ-J0 iciaaaea. wsa released at the office ef Dean '" " Am.nrf. Heooner veaterday. The Pana X. Bible will ias'rnct In complete achednle for all university foo-ball coaching throughout the fanrtiona haa been arranged as j short course and the first two usual for tbe cora!og year to pre- f weeks of the rraJar six weeks vent conflicts In dates of campus ! term. Coach Bible brings a re- ii'iirt. ;maraatie record irom nts tnmeen live datea have been reserved J years of coacblng at Texas A. M. r all-nnfversiir rartle to be i college. His teama in th laat DEAN'S OFFICE ISSuE NEXT YEAR CALENDAR Schedule Is Arranged to Prevent Any Conflict in Campus Affairs FIVE NIGHTS RESERVED NINE WEEKS OF SCHOOL University Senate Responds To Demands of Students And Instructors Class schedules for the summer session will be available at the registrar's office next week, and buletins of the aesslon may be obtained there now. It was an nounced yesterday. Registration Hi begin on Monday following commencement, and close Tuesday at S o'clock. In response to the demand from Instructors and studen's the Uni versity Senate approved a change from tao six-weeks sessions plan used In the past, to a single nine- weeks session. This change maketlaia without any trouble it possible for the regular students In attendance during the long aes slon. aa well as those wbo attend the summer session only, to carry the rrr-!-" coursax and corcp'.ata them In the summer work. Organization of the summer ae slon will be such aa to make It equal to that of the regular aa alon. This m sites It possible for students to continue their regular work without Interruption, either with the regular staff of inst nic ies or with some of the distingu ished educa'ora from other tnsHt MUST WIN RECOGNITION (By Mjrjorie Could) "Ruisia is pasdeg 'hrouch a pe riod of eronotnlp reconstt union and her fu'ure lll depend upon the success atth ahlrh she Intro duces modern Injjttnal methods and wina the ecenomir recognition of the I'nited States and other countries." stated Antone Moier. sn'or in the InUerslty when questioned regarding the Russian political situation Mr. Moxer has been In the I'nited States about six jesrs. He left Russia after the civil war In 1)21 bad thrown the young people out Into tba streets In a state of unem ployment. He succeeded in getting a place on a snip used by the League of Nations to transfer war prisoners and left the country with out the permission of the govern ment. He did not leave for polit ical reasons, for he had aerved In the army and might remain In Rus- However be did not agree with the policy of the government. -Until 1921 the policy of the gov erament waa very rigid." explained Mr. Moiei, "einl this can oe ex plained by war conditions when antagonisms between the two sec tions, Bolshevist! and Ami Bolshe vists, was very great. Better un derstanding came, however, when Poland attempted to restore the boundaries of 1793. This arousd patriotic sentiment, and regardleaa of political alienations the people affiliated, some temporarily, with iiln I race i Hoffman (rla Anaril . . . - " r r ',4 1 V - . e i l&L-J F RATERNITY SING OPENS ROUND PROGRAM I ODAY (Eleven Groups Enter Fcst Set for 9:30 O'clock This Morning ALUMNI CALL MEETING Class of 1910 Will Gather At Agriculture Campus For Discussion Interfratemity sin, in !- eeen iwv-ial f ratertiif.'s he eo tered, il bgin tli lni;n1 l'p f tllties at S.3't o' lock 'hi? tr.rn- School of rine Arts Many of the I Ing at the rampun imtift o' Artnj::i ef T I !' ''. Melvln Ho-mao. 19. Kort Col lint. Colo. ho was awarded the Morey scholarship at the Chlrago An Institute lor next year lie was the hlchest ranking atudent In the drawlnrs In the 1S2J Comhusker were the work of Hoffman. council. ! eleven years have won five Sourh- for all-nniveraity pa f&onsored tv the Barb These date, however, are riot, western conference championships closed for other university paries. ' and have been runner-up once. " , . ... ' tant In football, will be an inatruc Tbere are two cigbts which are , (h. -Jmm.r (-,. v-. closed for danoea. The Crat cornea j w,k- , mmcbl br Oak'es are Sew. ,feiJ la eaaxad.Xfltipa-H0W1jr--rsj- all-univeraity charcb night. Good : years of successful It ! m.wrm , . i r-.uj. wdko reiii nyiu . Illinois fouryear coaching acbooL a ceec ih needs of leathers of j Attention la also called to the sg-VrJ-ara. will b offered daring dates of tradiilonal university tunc-: ae mnjr eeask. The regular ' Dons by the dan's off;c-. Among wc-se ex-.ecds thioughoat the aes- tfcese are the Mili:ary ball, Corn- bjt a special short course of busker banquet. Corhusker Co ' eeks wia alxo be given. A. tume party. loirf ra'emliy ball. lledr a cd Brt Coo;er will ' Junior -Senior prom. l"nDr fair. axd the all-uc1ver1ty parries. The complete scheyJule of evenu for the nxt k hool jear follows: September 1 isept. 1 Mot.la): day. Sept. 17 U Tuesday-Wed.: Rg iatration for tvw studen'a. Sewr. It 17 14 Monday - Tue.- tt'ed : Pan;es in Ellen Smith hall STUDENTS WILL HAVE ' RECREATION IN STUDY Summer Session Schedules Freshman, Trjps jn Addition tO Classroom Work ae ic -targe of toil work Tb com work will Inrlude a sncy t4 !b plasta aod ao:itals of "bwilc tcporasi'e. ao!:a aad fer "i! sr, eaaimoa wda. and aciasal lri Mr. Cooper will lake up a riitt of iacntxg "vliaJixiBg ag- Tv-fTiL-e" wtlch pmreeda froa the j ltm-s lo the aakxew-n. connecting t.' taa .a tba aamiMast aad most , r-aJ fatfcloa . ,VL ' " iTii ude-jta will tare an opportu- Pery a. Holden. In charge of ag ' fof vomf.a gg.,. lo n p m. 1 ,c "abin ,tody ib plea nciihsi exiosioB work for the In-U Thurtlay: First aemea- ure and recreation during the com- ''ZJZZEZ SS-JJiS n-Frv- lBiver.,yr-:,B - ; gtu,0 of ,be moi b, Mr ! i&lTZ intM W'"d 10 14 ojr. The system haa ba , ftjt. 2 Thursday: i:Vt - .VS. , ditln to h regular classroom - , . v - j ra tor umvrsuy firm Ja Liifa irwn iw i;-ia on n vk ea-s aad vat tried out 'a the Vnt- isbaiH balL i given In agronomy, botany. g- e8it last year, according lo Mr. 27 Friday evemag: AU-'graphy. and gxmry. eT. wfao arplajBed ibe plan la qeiverssty church nigbt. closed tol The field trip In agronomy will 1fc Jdatu-ea. 3 be conducted by Prof. F. It Keim eiaos New Plan J Fpt. 2 Saturday evenirg: Agr. I fbroagh western and northern Ne- Wf the jntruor la aa ag- college faculty rpt.oa for AgT. j braska from July 2 lo Aigust 19. ekfsJtvte oue beifJos wit see ; rlg siudects. Fiud?ot Activities . Those enrolling for the botany utrruf-Hoi, of a chicken feeder, 'bai Id ;g. 'trip will work under the dlrecioa Tt ciJd will 4B4W what Ji !s. asd i October 1 of Dr. R. J. Pool in Este park, ' i'J iav snie ld of Ma cotvalraw (JfiL 2 Thursday: tw V- m- A. i Colo beginnicg June 11 and coa 'Mn. Tbe assu-f.-ior mill lake t --ca. in' : ilnuina until July 1. ' j . - ' ww . i ra tvi uu.itik r av.ua a-u tau iu apadty. coBairactlon. ; jsojj.o baij a workjs pfia,p). 1 Ot. S Rarday; Switbera '-' 'S Dgjua sg in ciass ; Meiiwlisi-Nehraalia ' vrqri to CiKn lumber fisu'eBj.sD-a, learner to think In u r en of bMH 1 tea ie 3d t vHn, aS jvriwu the way in nica uj 3sbr waa aecareyl. JukW as5j and lt,nckrii wiJl J'"s-ri tairrt)xig naa-terJal for 'tfw, -aJks. At every Cc1 !a it i?v.(-fM f ,,, laiMwa, vrt itie flaFttnugi Cj4 .-HI rj4-n ir c"wei.j kc4 ledga of ibe .jXebraaka win t rratjy ls:reaH. Prof. K. F. Scbrama win condtct he field trip In gotogy la the Black hills region from June 12 lo i Saturday eveeuvc: T. A ugim . ana use geograpsy trp A.-V. W. C A- party. Hlea comucji icrougn teuow- gam i atose trk to f ait laka Ci'r aad Old. itucday; AH I'tiirersity 3 return ifcrocgh Wyoming: iH Cbvreb day - rado. The party leav iJn-7n Oct. Il-fbrs4ay: 4 p. m, T. AugTist . aod return A- r rv W. C. A tea. E33e jtjmlilj fcajl. ,1- Anyoo lmeried In in firi, l ifaiurday: Flrat qijar-if'" ! cour roay ae the in terly reports siruclors la charge for additional fxi. Satardar: Pitwburab- torornvatson rarreg reg:stratioa. i rrin given, ana le co( ot ine trips. COMPLETE ROUND UP PROGRAM f If '-SdKli lrfrfni:tT T aVRC ranl 1 CTeP. f--- I ''l-raf lr-rrii ar J 41 r-ij Mr' AoM 7rk ih W rr. Gdr- Ce4rm. ffis.aT r ItfAfcTaV. ! at ta l"ajr- m'.r oe. PI Kapra Pbl laet a th sr k.&& at : i'7aa Sj. A'fr nBl brr a'" r. a c 3 at ic l',tii- rTr a " 4 It jck. 'inrrt V flftgm tA4 m( a Hi rriarai-f Irjcoorrta ia,f at tM Mca. sbvA a rr. Pr44af. A iff. ml fwf I ma . 1 4 aV ta ic Taosyi rrftdmra.iiM f I f. i TVnr-il aaASaJ t p aa,- Ba-( a" . VtraaJav wa, Mavsn "JlfwnaiaJ Fffl'i'." rtcsi rwe.x( wlKBaHO a );-"- law fg at U.a Ht. ';rria-uar- AJaa ri,!'fi P feQl a4 t tAww.n fcdH. ItAp-a j:a at M a Pl jnr Pi -. Os L"j--nir a 4.X- anwa a' rAva at njc bat fir nvdmar a 3- T-- A jvfca a5'aH a 4 ! a H-vdM 1- rv a'! 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Ptol KfaJ a a b LIST GIVES SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY'S COMPET Company K Heads Parade Which Will Pass in Annual Review NAME CADET OFFICERS Company K will open the thirty fifth annual military compel, which will b held In the Memorial s'a dlum Friday, beginning at 1 o'clock. Three companies, however, m ill be on the field at all times throughout the drill, and la addition one pla- toon may alfo take part. While 'one company begins with lnspec ! tlon. another will be drilled In man- ual of arms, and a third la clone or !der drill. 1 Order of appearance will be: K. ;, C. A. I. U H. Headquarters. D. j B, E, F. M. Companiea K. M and 1 F will take part first. All men rg ; tatered for military aclence are re i quired to be present.. wih a penalty 'eual to three boure absence from I drill for those bo do cot attend or who are not excused. Men In the i Individual compel must report to Capt. H. Y. I-. on at K:S5 o'clock at the football field, 1h r!fle and belt. Officers tn command will be: first pla'oon. Company U. Capaln ; Robinson: second piatoon. loij pacy I. Kecond Lieutenant Ban hoi omew: aecocd piatoon. company Serceant Hansen; second platoon, Company n. First Lieutenant Cha' field; first platoon. Compacy M. First Ueuteaact Fulk: third pla tnnn. Cottnarr K. ,Seranl Wil son; first platoon. Company D, fee-1 ond Lieutenant Helsing; nrat pia toon. Company G. llrst Lieutenant Reefe; first piatoon. Company I, eergaat weipion; i;rn paiown, Istration building Th 'nnr the sing alll D ire-r''1 l'h te Kosme; Kluh t-o:!.?. whfh U given by that orfan'iatlon. whir;-, sponsors tb sonc fejt each year Acacia. Alp!ia Tan Orticra. AI;h Thia Chi. Lw'lta Tau Il'a. Il'a lP!lon. Phi Kappa Ps. Phi Sisrr.a Kappa, PI Kapia Alpha. Kappa ' Mortar Board, jentor women's . honorary society, lnvl'es ail ! senior women to tak part In the ! Ivy chain prrrelon of Ivy dv I They will assemble at ' 30 : l o'clock In the Armory. Wclte . ' drerses will be worn by the I senior women. Sigma, Slgtra Al;ha Epxllon, and Sigma Nu have cigcified their in tention of entering the sing, accord ing to Harold Turner, manager of music for the Kormet Kluh. Alumni of the Cornhus&er institu tion are celebrating tht wek end with many events rlanned by clas membra and the Alumni asser tion. Members of the class of l?iO will meet at the fountain at the College of Agriculture campus Im media'ely precedina th alumni luncheon Saturday noon to formu late plana for the 1330 Round Up and elect officers to direct their re union. Next Year Class The class nf 1910 will h the honor class of next year's Round l'p, observing its twentieth anni versary of graduation. Mrs. . M Cline, ne Mildred Holland, Is pres dent of the class of '10 at the pres- CuHl mm rwc at ?! SCHOLARSHIP FOR ART Senior Receives Money to Provide for Training At Institute--' Melrin Hoffman, m, Fort Col- Holt, First Lieutenant Pobson. Kappa P&i's Nab Prowlers With beadTiarters company. Sergeant . j?na. Colo., haa been awarded a scholarship fund of 1500 to be tied f--r iEitrucUon at the Art inaUruie . f- i 1 1 . 1 1 . r . . V. - . ; IU ti:cg'F. n will l.rni i..r certlflra'e in f n arts from th Fci i versi'.y of Nebratka -bis sprir.a Tttln nf C.lllhA'.'iW-H Ulent for drawing and AM v iintyo ptlD.lcg Tb, or four ot B!i paict. v . I 'i-gs. including sveral portrai'a lyitcfceon clubs, golf lubs. aadl of tu;p,. are now h-ir.g la Ind.an clubs, in fact Jist clubs. 1m ,,,J(jA.. Mtjb(t !n Morrill hai:. brics and bateball bats aided a, Th , . award-d to Mr Hft- i rr.ac ' Mrs. Anr.a More of Haa'.lr.gs. who i served as a; cha.rrr.n of art for the Nebraska Fedra'Jon of Worn en'a chib for msny ye and In Oiher aaya f;;r5.,ered ir.'eres !n art or. Cor.df'Jon of trt tr'f r- g.'alia'e of Arts few merosers or Kappa is., v-, TU e.ab!lr.ed by the 1st maieuucaj rraierjiy. "i rp.j: two prowlers last eight In the back yard of ihe fra-'emity Louse at 132 R atreet. The fu'ure dn;g:or operatOTS further deveiopicg their sne of s-ipit-g candy from the counter d!s- J"e that plays, heard a n;mbiir.g noise ,B ib ualreraj., hool of F.ne e backyard around their b t;d a s-udy at fh- X U- cars. I i"'-f-:- Fjn-nctg from their reverent j fw 4TTFKrl r,.Nr... Ai,,-.. ! anrmiciodl JEWETT ATTENDS FUNERAL the two men. nrjcb In the same manner as oce of th "ring around Roi" rames. wr.ile one of the men called the po!,c. Hence i wo men rest In the rfy ciorroi'or 3es pecdicg icve!ga!loa. Lieut. 'ol. F. F. J" yes'erdar attended th funeral of MaJ Geo Harrr A. Smith. cmmar.der of ih seventh corps area. -hch inclcde ihe unit here Tb funernl was bejd in Omaha. L L INSTRUCTORS IN COMING SUMMER SESSION . if " " " 1 ... ii n U it :1 I: ... ; a i rT 01 l-mr tiaasd Aa cutsundiag an'boriiy aad . lT I ooutrlbator Ja the fH of u- ZZ"; - T. Paula Tyk ' m ateded es- j faruly. Many of Ma prwsaJs fa - wjvt rsswe).! f mirl i edcatym hire ba ave : a.ioo.. jcept-J. y '" ., -M- .) A. !" 1 . - Ty, ......... . . - - y- . , I . " ' s J rt . .. w - ) . A .V ; J Dr. Emewt Aaderaon. bead of the department of cbemlstr- at the University of Aaizooa. will glva work in chemistry during the sani maa. uatiMi It iii !! eeveral r,4. (..IT edtayon. H js-wb Afr-a. ja sady ot tieae obea. ; Work oflered by Dr. Ernest Horn, of the University of Iowa, will glra last ration to Nebraska leaebera la regard to adeBfe aoglea of !- baa made Dr. Kolf T. Jobaoaesen. formerly of the University of Indiana, wbo will serve la the department of his tory dvlng rummer sewsioa. He la at preset;! with the M'.ae'.esfppl Col lege for Women. . . y . is. ... lr X.. ' 1 f .-JeV.;,, ' :: ; I. 4 : : ... : -,: . . - 4 . -' ' . iv Jclia M. Shiornan. reoogniaed aa on of the edrg women geog raphers ta America, win give work la that department during ihe nine weeks aeaalon of wanner rboof at tba Univerwl'y. Fbe waa formerly wrtb the Rtate Normal avhool at New Brl'aia, Cona. rrof. R. D. Mori who will direct th 192S summer achool seaaioa at thi University of Nebraska. Pro testor Morita Is at present con ceded with the Teachers' colteee, bit will assume his dTies as direr tor at the close of "h;a term.