The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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UNIVERSITY GRANTS
SUMMER'S
Recent Ssion Closes on
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On Title List.
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RETURNS INDICATE
STUDENT INCREASE
t Continued From Pa 1.)
principal delay ra at the ajmla-n-ment
committee desk mher atu
dents were packed doth day. try
ing to ret their aubjerta at pre-
(aunaa) Tka l.irwm Inurnti
MAXINC HILL. ,
Who die.l July IS flliwin( ail ,
appemlu-tti. operation. Mia. Hill
aai well known at the unlveraily
and would have been a aanlor lhi
fall.
ferred hotira. A number of a,-,
tlona were cloaed early Wedneaday
, and the number inereaaed later in
the dav.
A large number of outatata !
1 atudenta were Included among the
i atudenta who registered Tueaday
and WedneMay. If the enrollment
figure, for Wednesday and today
come up to expectation. It will h
the largert in the hl.tory of the
achool.
A compariaon with laat yeari
figure, follow.:
Praregiat ration 2M 24M
Monday "
Txieadav 2
Wedneaday 100(1 12(l
No registration.
! AWOWAN FACES URGENT i
NEED REORGANIZATION
(Continued From Page l.i
University hall. Entrance ta
through The Nebraska door on the
northeaat corner.
AsBl.ting Ame. in the business
department 1. Kdln fau'.knei. ,
Lincoln. "31. who with Ame. was
appointed to that position lai
June. Applications for the perma
nent position of business manager
, may be made at the achool of
I journalism cffice. University hall
' MX. Financing the Awgwan mill
be more difficult than before be
cause of elimination of all tobacco
advertising, one of the magazine',
chief source, of revenue. Ames,
horn-ever, believe, it can be pub
lished without a deficit.
Until the Awgwan becomes
more iatilird financially, enough
advertising tit pay for the rurtenl
laane tnuat be obtained according
lo John K Hellet k, me relary of the
publication board
CartleiantM Cauat Tr.ubH.
Ijtat aenieater Ihrouyh rarelea
neaa in manning the bnkineaa aide
of ihe Awgwan. only IV) had hern
roHiMted by May I after the third
of four Inaiiea had been ptihlikhed.
Mr. 8ells k said lien Ihe se
mester ended in June little more
had been tolled ed and the student
activities office, through Mr Sri
leek, had to complete Iheae collec
tions .luring the summer he de
clared dvertiei allowed that state
ments had nol brrn mailed to them
nor had roplea of Ihe maganne
carrving their advertisement been
sent to tham. Mr Selieck declared
Through a prolonged aeries of let
lets most of the summer, enouch
ha treen collected to pa;- printing
bills. More than tJ.M n student
salaries due has nt been paid, ac
cording to Mr. Sellet k.
Krom present indications very
little more w.ll le turned In to the
Amgwan. Mr Srllet k sai l. . that
workers T.f last ncmeotrr n.'t
be fully reimburse.! f-r their work
on the msgaine Necessity for
efficient business manasement of
the Aag-wan in the future was
stressed by Mr. Seller k after cit
ing the above situation arising
from last semester's publication of
the mags line
FRESHMAN DAY IS
HELD ON CAMPUS
t Continued From Page 1 i
women, in bnnglnc the official
welcome of her office to freshmen
coeda. cautioned .(tainst the exce.ss
of social life on the campus, urged
a moderale participation In activi
ties for women, and emphasised
high scholarship.
Advise en Writing.
U. Col. K. F. Jewel t delivered a
short address in which he advises
new student, to write home to
mother and dad. P.ev. I. YV. Mo
Mlllln. Fpisoopal student pastor,
closed the mornir.g convocation
speaking program with an invita
tion to new students to create a
better relationship with the differ
ent religious organizations of the
city.
The freshmen were uiuded hum
grot, for rtillrga ronu allot.
presuled oter b Hie daana of l)
various tollrgea of the university
following the grrirral iotiiatl.n
win. h lastr.l aim al the entire
morning New students were a!so
divided into groups and taken on
touts of the two unitera.tv tam
puaas Pn-graiua of Hie il.ffererl
college convocations consisted of
niatnly adv He alit regisration
and an aiieml waa made for a
lttar understanding ltween ad
viser and student l.un h was
sene.1 to all 'i n.tly at ti''n
General Ataembly Malrl
following the (ontati..ns in
Ihe different coMet;ra a general as
sembly was held in the stadium at
S 4. orlot k Miss Mall le. pro
fessor of phvsual e-liiiaiion. Her
bert IV tosh, director of intenol
legiate athletics togrther with the
univrrsity ci. hrs gave short
talks
Kieahmnn day eer ies were
continued in the evening with a
l free vaudeville performance at the
Temple theater llerlrt Yenne of
the university dramatic depart
ment presided over the ernin; s
program whnh consisted of sev
eral numlieia by Harriet t rure
Kenimer. a. cotnpanied tv Harold
Turner, a msgi.- act by Hay IImiv
ssv a skit In !" '' given bv The
University Plavera Stanley fspps
banio novelty girls with Thirra
tlwen Fay. itnl Joyce Ayres and
his orchestra
Think Day Successful.
Wan O J. Kerguson of the Kn
gineeri:.,: college, i hairman "f the
committee on f reshman day. when
interviewed bv a Ner-ra.kan re
porter said. "We think the dsy has
teu a success how stio essiu!
we do not vet l.now. N e tlieve
the new students sppre. late what
we have tried to do for them and
have benefitted as much as could
he expected We have certainly
had the co-operation of everyone
on this new projei t "
A small pamphlet ' Fact for
Freshmen." was distribute.! to all
new students present at the convo
cation and everything possible was
done to onenl freshmen lo the uni
vrrsity and eliminate firs' day
ror.f ii.ion.
Fr.glanJ spent more money on
golf during the past season than
..it a.; otner games rnmmr.ci
,;it m i. sr c ii r .now
nr.xns vohk fok
i.rii.M mi i)i:.nts
M aa tlra.e fpa ht. Haptiat s'u
,lnl aeirelar) will have charge
of the work among Maptist stu
uen's this year lr J I'ope.
who has been tha university pas
tor .r the Ut fifteen eara has
Um krAiiiad year's have of at
ser.re t recovsr hi health
Mix ;pachl graduated from Ne
braska m IB2I and Ihia year re
tened her master a degree In re
briou adu. s'i.mi at lioaton unt
versitv In her senior year at
Nraka sha was president of the
V W f A and a member of
Mottar Hoarl Via 5parht will
lie at 'he haptist student house
1 14 W street
'y lining) Irt parliiiriil
,r Nth Inalrtirlor
Two new assistant instructors
appointed to the psvrhology de
pailntent are ti..rd"n I. Har. lay.
g.s'us'e of NoMhweaiern univer
sity, who will have charge of ab
normal an I ilini. al pv hology
ioure and J- Hurt of the
University f Nebraska Mr Hunt
plans to take h.s M A dree
fr..m the department of psy. h"l-
gv and then continue his work for
a Th P degree in the east Mr.
Iiardav wi: irUi.lv open ths
payrhol. gv htoc f. r pa t holog leal
teallllg Whl.lt l.a-" Urn t loaej fof
the past lour vr.i
Lecarn to Dance
tSutranter t-. t.n ti .-i in si
private ! - '
( U s tin, M - . y and
W ednr l
I'rixate ir-.n-. m r ' g after
n miii A r en r g
I -.ill f. I j -Tie- t
Mrs. Luella Williams
phone im:-.s i::- i
M.ASSIHKD DS.
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HALLETT
University Jeweler
Frsternily
Sorority
CoIleRe
Jev elr
5pr Litr:'" si""
Green
Red
Blue
guaranteed fountain ,xns
$2.50 and $3.00
Et. 1871.117-119 S. 12
Rent Cars
We have car of all makes
ami dosoripli.ins for reMinir
to students. We rent cars
at reasonable prices. See
lis at once.
Arcade Garage
1011 N St Phone B1M1
Miller's u n
e are rtill cffere.1 professional opti. al
I5I00O0 service that is in keeping with the mo.1-
QOdwd em ideals of today at a cost suitable
to their allowar.ee
. rvi.ig r of N. Uo Q MU,er 0pt D
stmlenls for OPTOMETRIST
Mvcn year. 60J STUART BLDG.
AfflVJY DRILL S8.0ES
Officers' Equipment and Army
Supplies
NEW LOCATION
LINCOLN ARMY &
NAVY STORES
202 S. 11th St. Cor. 11th and N
(arnrmte.
ALL TALKING WITH
JEAN ARTHUR
GOLFERS-
B Sure aad See
GRANTLAND RICE'S
AU Talking
8P0RT LIGHT
'WITH BOBBY JONES. WIL
Lt AM VCFARLANO, OEOROE
VON ELM Showing tha wrong
-no right war PIT SB,T
This la rma of the moat Inter
rating films w hava ahewn
ihit aeaaon.
YOU WILL SEE AND HEAR
GRANTLAND RICE
Show 1-J 7-S Mat. S5 Eva 50
Child 10
Crowded to the Roof
All Day and Evening
TO SEE and HEAR
THE WORLD'S
GREATEST.
ENTERTAINER
AL
JOLSOfi
With
HIS LITTLE PAL
DAiEY LEE
"Siy ft
With Songs"
A Warner Bros. Vitaphoo All
Talking Picture
SPECIAL JOLSON PRICES
Mat. 0e Eva. Me Chll. V
Show. 1-S-5-7- Doors Open 12:30
ORPIIEUf.1
NOW
all the gallant
courage oF
BEAU GESTIT
and the vital
force of'" -
"CHANG"
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE with
Synchronized Seora and EfToet
Cast Includo
WILLIAM POWELL RICHARD
ARLEN. FAY WR AY, CLIVE
POO"
"THE FOUR
FEATHERS"
COLONIAL
ALL WEEK
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(J Qtiramoiinl Qictiut
LINCOLN
All Next Weeh
RialtO ALL WEEK
COHENS a KELLYS
'ATLANTIC UIY
The University
School of Music
ilemher fas Jt'oiotMi AienUio of BckooU of Mim4
Thirty'Siocth Tear
A Superior Faculty Professional Courses
Pianoforte
Mrs. Will Owen Jones
Uir SchuJer Smith
Herbert Schmidt
Hazel Kinacella
Es-rnest Hanison
Philip Hudson
MarfueriU K linker
Rdllh Rom
Maiiel Joses
Katharine Kimball
Bertha Aydelott
FYances Morley
Emma StranfTnaa
Pianoforte for
Children
South Branch
1217 So. 16th
Gmtviwf WilaoB
Whilma Anderson
Organ
Edith Rom
Voice
Howard Klrkpatrick
Lillian sTPolley
Homer Compton
Vera Vpton
Herbert Gray
Bertha Aydelott
Glen Case
Sylvia Cols
Violin
Carl Steckelberg
Charles Rlfhter
Ethel Owen
Cell
Herbert Gray
Flute
Prances Moriey
Clarinet & Saxophone
Harry Warfel
Brass Instruments
Don Barry
Luther Andrews
Theoretical Dep'tment
John Rosborourn
Don Berry
Public School Methods
files Case
Charles Rlg-hter
Piano Tuning
Augustus Moriey
Dramatic Art
Reglna Holcomb
Kathleen Harris
Instructors Accredited to UniTertity of Nebraska
Complete Courses Leading t Degree
Anyone May Enter
New catalog on request
Phone Bl 392 . 1 1 th and R Street
SIPISILIL
WILLIS
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FRESHMEN
FRESHMEN entering the
University of Nebraska will
observe the following sug
gestions: 1 . Use a Greenback his
tory Cover.
2. Place Greenback divi
sion sheets between sub
jects in your history
cover.
3. Buy all School supplies
from Latsch Brothers.
4. Use Greenedge history
paper.
5. Get a non - breakable
Sheaffer Lifetime foun
tain pen.
ENGINEERS
Engineers, kiep in mnid
these facts:
A good engineer is more
particular about his
drawing instruments
than about his food,
i
A good set will last thru
both school days and
professional life.
Continued accuracy can be
maintained only with
good sets.
Latsch Brothers sell to pro
fessional men who insist
on the best.
Richter sets and Dietzgen
teU sold by them are
highly approved. Look
at them.
iL&irs
ATHLETES
All students will go into train
ing so that they can rise at 7:4i
a. m. and be in class by 8 a.m.
Special awards will be made for
those who manage to ea a
twenty minute breakfast while
making this race.
Daily contests will be held tor
those who show aptitude for
sleeping during tlass periods
Loud sleeping or boisterousness
on the part of the participants
will not be tolerated.
A general race will be made for
Latsch Brothers store for school
supplies, the winner of which
will lie awarded honorable men
tion. Botany
The botany sets sold by Latsch
Brothers meet every require
ment. PROVIDE YOURSELVES
WITH ONE OF THEM. When
picking flowers do not touch
the wall-flowers. Take this
warning seriously as its tendrils
may entwine you in the bonds
of matrimony. It cannot be
analvzed and should never be
plucked. A word to the wise
is sufficient.
Fraternities and
Sororities
RUSH Season will be observed
as usual. The following regu
lations will apply:
Rush to class.
Rush to Latsch Brothers.
Rush all friends there.
Rush Rush Rush Rush
Rush to the telephone.
Rush back to class.
Rush a Greenback note book
with you.
Rush home a box of Greenedge
history paper.
Rush some more.
SOPHOMORES,
.JUNIORS &
SENIORS
We Again Welcome Your
Return to the Uni. of
Nebr.
Latsch Brother?
I I 18 -O ' St.
Sophomores at the Univer
sity of Nebraska will keep
in mind the good values
the purchased at Lat'h
Brothers last year and in
struct their new University
friends to purchase their
supplies at the same place.
Any J u ni o r discovered
without a Greenback note
book or without Greenedge
history paper shall be
awarded membership in the
" Haven't Learned Yet
Club." By their note
books shall ye know them.
All Seniors are requested
to visit the store of Latsch
Brothers where they highly
appreciate their good busi
ness. Traffic
Regulations
1 . Observe all signals.
2. Proceed to O street,
down either H th or
12th street.
3. Break all speed records.
4. Turn at O street and
walk to the big football
sign.
5. Salute.
6. Leave all Fords tied se
curely outside.
7. Assist all friends 'o
1118 O street.
8. Remember that all right
turns lead to the store
of Latsch Brothers.
To") T7D
1118 O Street .
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Mat. lac Eve. 2x Chtl. 10c
Show 1-3-5-7-t
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