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

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    The Daily Ncbraskan
TWCNTY-NINTM VtA
Official Publication of th I'ntversiiy of Ne
hraska and under the direction of the Student
Publication Buard
Published every tnomms dunr.c th acaJemic
ear with the exception of iis.tur.ls.ys. Monday a.
and dumif the venous vacation periods of the
acbooL
fcdilonaJ Office Cniversity Hall 4. Station A.
Bualneaa Off lea University Hall AMalion A.
Off tea Houra tutorial btall: 3 lo p. m.
daily sweep Friday and Suaday; buiineaa ataff: 1
to 4 p. m. dally except Friday and Sunday.
Telephone-.Editorial: BfiWl (Unlveraity Ka-
hansel and aak for "I wily NebraakaiT indicating
hich department desired. After 7 p. m. call mni
RJAJ3 (Lincoln Journal I and ask for Nebraska
editor.
Entered aa aecnod class matter at the poatoffice
in Lincoln. Neb under ait of ronjreaa. March J.
is:9. and at special rate of potje provided for in
ection U03. act of Ot. 3. 1917. autbonted Jan.
.
Subacrlptton rale: ti per year; H 25 per semes
ter; single copy 5 certl
CLIFF F. A N DAHL '. .' E D ITORI N -CM I EF
J. M. PITZER BUSINESS MANAGER
Editorial Staff
Associate Editor Joyce Ayrea
Mansfin; EJitoro Edgar Btckus and Eugene
S. Hobb.
Neva Edttora ivnald Carlson. Robert Kelly.
W-lliam McCleery. Eugece McKim. Elmont Watte
8 porta Editor Jtk Elliott
Business Staff
Assistant BusiteM Manage rs-Leroy Jack.
V ernon Laughku.
Dr. C. C. Engbcrg.
WITH th death of I r. Carl I'. Engl., i s.
professor, executive ami vholar, the
University of Nebraska has lr one of iis
nio.t valuable assrt.. Al'houzh feared by many
tudnta because of his extreme position on
s-liarhip. the former t x cutive d'-an was un
.'.uhtrdly the mo,t respected and admire!
member of th" faulty. Hi ability to nmem
lr names and faes was a specially meritori
ous trait: a rharaetenstic which did much to
.-.ssure him a !crp place in the 1 carls of h
ihe were fortunate enough to meet him.
The value of Dr. Entrant's services to the
university defi. enumeration. In the number
if the capacities that he served during his
luarter of a cei.tury with the institution, the
d.-ceav-d alwayn had its welfare and further
ance foremost in his mind. He ,-.. a continuous
and arduous supporter of its ideals, its poli
cies .its faculty and it students.
While executive dean. Dr. Kngberg came
in contact with many students, most of whom
have now be n irraduated from the university.
His work in this capacity proved to be of th.
highest caliber, especially because: of his Mrin
nt views on atude-nt vholan-hip. He was
irever unmerciful in his decisions concernhe
:he fate of unfortunate htudents; Jet he was
ver mindful of the university and its duty to
the state and ud that as a basis for his dec
larations. There is no substitute for health. When
the elcan found he could no longer continue
STUDENT
DISCUSSION CSOCP
CtJfst Workers h? Htultti'
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Surfer at a- Inrntsstar s 7
All So tils Unitarun Church
SL DAT. tfVFT. 3
Hcnf Cars
We have cars of a'l makes
and descriptions fvr renting
to ttodenu. We rer.t cars
at reasonable prices
us at once.
Arcade Garage
1011 H 8L Tbont B1MI
Barbara Gould
Creams-Skin
Freahner-Roug
Lipatkk
FACE POU'DERS
Karen Franee
Coty M sncerte." 'At
Art at Steasonibie Prte.
$5
Uni Drug Co.
14th & .S B377I
College
FiClXa THE
Carry a Complete Line of
SHEAFFER PENS
with hi duli.a lie was granted a jtar'a leave
of al'Mii.'i during which time he wna able t'i
recover a'lflieii ntly to return to the university
ns a pmfissor of nuithi mittirv He nerved in
this poMtioii fur only one- year, part of which
whs very burdensome to him due to ill health.
Hut he was determined to keep on until
furce.l to discontinue nu uetiv lliv. ,
The university will iuis Demi Kiigbcrg. j
The faculty will miss him. The Undents will j
miss hm. Nebraska, as a ta1e, will miss him. j
May his memory be revered by all.
AJtvr Sixty Year
f iiioration Monday of the sixtieth
Anniversary the laving of the conn rstmie of
historic University hall, bring attention to the
changes wrought not only in the physical
pliint, but in the student body as will, from
a single building constructed on the prairie at
a cost of Icks than a hundred and fitly limn-
snud dollurs, the institution has irrnwn until
the xhIuc of the laud, buildings and eiiiipmiiit
of the three campuses mid outlying stations
romprisis nil i'Metioelit of well over tell mil
lion dollar.
Kai king thirteenth in size among the uni
versities of the country, mid first among those
in the Missouri xnlby. Nebraska offers train
ing in all of the major ofcssioiis of a rank
comparable with any. During the m-xt year ,
the unmpdty will serve nearly twelve thou
sand students, ci rtainly an nchi nn nt
beyond the dreams of the hhi score of stu
dents that entered in th first clas in 171
Unlike tin ceremony of sixty ytars ago.
no bra-, banc) brought in from Omaha. nr im
pressive service ly the Masonic order, will
mark the beginning of another period of
progress fully as great as that jul completed.
it it is safe to estimate, judging trom the
present rate of progress, that when another
sixty years have passed, the changes evident
in the university plant will be even greater.
A unified building program, emiliued to
care for many years of growth and advance
ment, provide for the construction of a series
of building between Twelfth and Sixteenth
streets, with an adequate library facing down
Fifteenth street, toward the new state rapitol.
In the n:'M of the propo'd campus-, on dis
play in Morrill hall, alumni look in vain for
University hall, for the sweep of progrevs calls
for the de,t ruction of Nebraska's first univer
sity building. '
Old U hall has seen its days of glory, from
the time it once boasted three stories and a
lower, until now it has but a sinjle story, with
flat roof, but from the Mine spirit of educa
tional leadership thai bd to it construction
will come a finer university to s. rve better the
vonth of Nebraska.
The boy who came to college with the
thr.it that, he would never go into anything
without his ey open registered for five
o'eloeks.
During the recent ru-h week it seemed to
be a case; of "button, button, wholl take the
button."
Registration falls thirty-two below lat
year's record, says a headline. What a chilly
thought!
So decidedly youthful! .
So diitinctively different!'
ihe mode for fall
That university co-eds will want to be wearing ntic. of these,
attractive hats on display at Male's. Kp-cially, when tSi'v (
know- than sneh smart nes. may I hd for
$7i0 and
$10
GbAfiCH PCKcJ&Xt
STOR
CAMPLS
T jr w sMsjty
Book
Stores
"Fsrte for Frelimen." a little
booklet given all new slu.lenli
dining registration week, will be
'come the bsndiebt thin in -.
sion of the new atuileiil unfamiliar
with the campus and way of the
university life Organisation of
Ihe university, explanation ,h
. nomenclature. ili'usi..n of tne
1 emplovment. morning and board
I ing proi.lrm of the student are
rhraka FrraliHivn
l.o 1'rnlant Tint
Early in Svmvttvr
Green. That's what they aav
about the collect frtohmsn all
over the counti).
But the University ot Nebra.-k
ha taken utepa to ca thl lt
freshmen, hundreds of them from
every aection of Nebraska.
aoon lose that anxious, long tared
countenance and become regular
among me inun-
Utile book.
IWh downtown and coll
nrirniiiire eammis are
grammed for the
aludent in a snn umr
' We Aire Still
GSVHNG AWAY
ESasilss os3 the
f?o)EE
run EE
(Belt
COLLEGE BOOK STORE
FACING THE CAMPUS
At 73 of 119 Colleges
Sheaffer leads in actual sales!
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STAT10NERS
Skrip Ink and Sheaffer' Pent at
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i
in search a iiasaiumn. value ,
1 K.Mtd health, the importance of us- I
! ing the lihrary farilitiea. points of
1 uuerest alxa the campue-these ;
re some ot the thmga that are
e.ilained In the little pocket sued
guide for freshmen
University of Nebraska freh
on t be green very long! i
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PfRSMINO RIFLES MEETING.
Perahmg KiMea will meet Tue
doy evening at 5 o'clock In Ne
hi at k a hall without uniform.
ge of
dia-
student, to elimi
fflmairs
.... .km.iiii sii over int isnii'ii'i
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In this day of lectures and themes the student's
y sn must be swift and dependable to catch a usable
picture of class instruction- That's why Sheaffer's
school standing is so interesting; Sheaffer leads in
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ican universities and colleges. One reason for
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everything except loss! Write with Sheaffer's Bal
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Onaimems amount thtt ipt Artum art madaYU le wtymt.
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AH fountain pn are bmnnttei aairue defects Vl SneaSW ' Lifertma
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For All
Departments of the
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Yc curry flic liMpt flu-1 mnt com
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Note Books
in KHAKI. IMITATION" LEATHER
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