CAMPUS PHOTO MAN TAKKS SNAPS OF WKST SCKNKS A. F. Iarriv, photocrnrr for the rmervatlon and mirvcy tflvl aion of th Unlvrralty or Ne braska, U rn,UnK two wreka In tb North I'lAlte valley ot N hriuiVa and Wyoming Uklnjc mo tl )iclura and attil picture to comi.lota iikh ub)ccU aa water power and Irrigation. The work ta brln don In co operation with the aitrtcultura and colonisation department of the liurlington railroad. ;iantmammotii aijmost causes lU'l.ClNC WALIS Mammoth txiskn and akuH ao hue that they could not be placed In the work room were received tho first part of the week at the Mate muwum 1otv1 In Morrill hall. A special tar and 10 foe secured tor .shipment from Trenton where the Kpclmen wm excavated, aa It waa too larfe to go In the door of an ordinary box car. For the present It baa been placed la elephant hall and will be dmplayed in one of the caaes within a few daya. LAST TWO OF EOUK CHEMISTS COMPLETE PH.D. EXAMINATIONS The last two of four students to take their doctor's examinations In organic chemistry this summer were Charles Richard Saunders ttiid Robeit EuKi'ne Etrelmiller. They receive their Ph.D. decrees today. Saunders majored in or ganic chemistry and minored in mathematics and physical chemis try. His doctors thesis was on Isometric Nitro- and Amino Napnthylarsonic Acids." Dr. Saunders received his B. Sc. degree in 1923 from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute in Auburn. Ala. In 1925 he was given his Mas ter of Science degree from the tame institution and served as as sistant in the department of chem istry while working for it. He Berved as an instructor in chemis try at LaFayette college, Easton, Pa., from 1926 to 1928 and since has been & research fellow at Northwestern and at Nebraska. He is a member of Alpha Chi Sig ma., Phi Lambda Upsilon and Sigma Xi. Dr. Etzelmiller also majored in organic chemistry and minored Id mathematics and physical chemis try. His doctor's thesis was on "The Influence of the Arsono Group on the Activltv of Nuclear Halogen." Dr. Etzelmiller is a native Ne braskan, living in Minden, Neb., during boyhood and graduating from the high school there in 1918. He received an A. B. degree from Cotner in 1923, was principal of the Bethany high school from 1923-26. Two years'' work at the University of Nebraska won him his M. Sc. degree in 1928. He, like Mr. Saunders, has been a research fellow at Northwestern and Ne braska the past two years. His af filiations include Sigma XI, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sig ma, and the American Chemical society. COLLINS KETUKNS FKOM AUTO TOUR Visits Son at Pelican Lake And University Fossil Party at Diggings. F. G. Collins, assistant curator at the museum, returned. to Liny coin last Saturday from an auto mobile trip through South Dakota and Minnesota. Accompanied by Mrs. Collins, he visited his son. O. C Collins of the department of mathematics at his summer cabin on Pelican lake. Before returning Mr. and Mrs. Collins toured the Black Hills, and came back to Lincoln through Chadron and Valentine where Ne braska fossil parties are digging this summer. Mr, Collins did some digging himself and was enthusi astic in his praise of the students' work. Corn in western Nebraska Mr. Collins found badly fired and does Hot believe it will make more than half a crop even with rain in the next few days. MISS GALLATLY TO LEAVE. Miss Pauline Gallatly of the de partment of dramatics will leave this week end for Chicago. She expects to take a trip through Michigan before returning: in the CftS. 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