The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1930, Page FIVE, Image 5

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SUMMER SCHOOL
SHOWS INCREASE
OVER LAST YEAR
Sessions Run Under New
Plan; 2,665 Receive
University Hours.
VWO COURSES OFFERED
Tacher$ Collcoe Draws
1,254 Students; 112
Study Accounting.
Summer achool muhhii at the
University of Nebraska this sum
mer drew an Increased tnrollmenl
over laK year, fljiires relcsMKl to
day showed.
The school was conduct! on Ihe
al-nlne plan ,hli aummer, when
two wparXi coures, on of six
weeks duration and on of nine
wNki duration, were offered. He
rctlv numbera of credit hour
y wera ftven In the two courses,
which doaed August 7.
Wat New Plan.
The plan waa a new departure
In the cummer achool work, aa in
previous year but one session waa
offered. In 1929. the summer
arhool worked on a nine week plan,
and in 1938 and former yesrs. on
a sla weeka hauls.
Prof. R. D. Mont, aummei
achool .director who sponsored the
new plan, recently acnt letter to
university professors, asking thelf
opinions of the plan and to determ
ine from their contacta with th
tudenta whether or not the plan
waa aatlafactory. He also asked
them for auuirestlons which might
W used to Improve the next ses
sion, relaltve to the type and va
riety of courses offered, length of
sessions, entertainment and social
actlvltlea for students, library fa
cilities, etc.
Increase Shown.
enrollment this summer allowed
a alight increase over 1929, when
2,614 student were present. This
year there were 2,665 who received
university credit for their summer
school work. In other years, field
courses were contained in the reg
ular summer school work, and the
students were given university
credit, but this year that work was
handled by the extension depart
ment. In addition to tnese siuaenis
who were not counted, there were
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nr. i ( o( ii or m:hi it waiiiiiors
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DANA XtNOPHAN 8ISLC
Former football coach at Texas A. and XI. who will begin his
second year aa leader of Nebraska's chargers with the rlah between
hla former achool. Texaa A. and M and Nebraska her Oct. f. First
acrlmmag game of the season under Hihles direction was held Wed
nesday afternoon.
a number of students enrolled at
th sumner coaching school, tak
ing a course In physical education,
and 112 students In accounting,
who were not given university
credit for their work.
The teachers collrge had th
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WANTED!
1000 picnickers at picnic headquarters,
LINCOLN DELICATESSEN
1429 "O" B5585
Open till midnight & Sundays.
, Wieners -Red Hot Buns Steaks
W ancrcrpftt Marshmallows. Totato Chips
"c sukkci nnd Salad. rickles-Ollves-rmits
Sandwiches & complete picnic lunches put up at
request!! PHONE B5585
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LfadDtefl cOTDTilforinsGicBir
extends to all students a hearty welcome and best wishes
.
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largest enrollment, as usual, with
1.2.14 students, an Increase of for-ty-fiv
over 1P2U. Th college of
dentistry had the smallest enroll
ment, with eleven atudenta taking
summer work ther.
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ultra-modern in every respect, booths and decoration, in a new and distinctive mode.
laid dTnish pa.trie. for all occasions, designed especially for student trade after any
DdsiDD udDODErat!
everyone remember, the wonderful partie. held here formal., prom.
able for party date, and banquet..
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truly metropolitan .ta.o,phe, .pltndid food .nd perfect
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. f.vorite with .tudenU old .nd new-famou. for it. homelike conviviality, luncheon
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AGGIES PREPARE
FOR HUSKERS BY
HAVE SMALL ADVANTAGE
Texas Team Drilling Hard
For Nebraska Clash
Here Oct. 4.
Meeting three times a day, twite
fur artual naming and oni for
-skull praritra." Tesaa A. A M.
ta leaving no alone unturned in
preparation for their haltle w'rh
Netraka at IJrroln. tmohrr .
Tti Aggies ill have a lutle ad
vantage over the Nebraska team
as thry will have wi ante art ion
in their gam with Southwealera
university, th week previous to
(he Nebraska game.
Seven lettertnen, headed by
SEVERE TRAINING
Lenore Burkett Van Kirk
VOICE
STUDIO
306 LIBERTY
THEATER
BLDO.
Accredited t o
the Unireriity
of Ne b r a k a
and Lincoln
high school.
Studio Phone
L-4484
Residence
P-8190
n"nxontn
-Pull- Floyd, fullbark. will be
b k la the fold Vr4 u the only
Utlermaa returning lo the bark
field, the other men arne4
their letter last year being line
men. Abbey, Crisuan. JUndl.
kt.Kil.lrn. Mag rill and Trerey are
the ritea returning to the line from
v.ii'1 learn and t'oarh Matty
Bell I enthusiast over forward
all proepecta Th ttexkfield la
rausing nwt of lb worry and at
lent ion ill I ronrent rated on the
ball luggers f. the firet few work,
nut a.
Special Interest.
The Nrhraska-Tesea Aggi game
kiii itinii f snecial Interest to
Nebraska fan due to the f t that
the present heed roach of the
fnrnhueker team. P. X. Pible. waa
the tutor of th team from the
lion War state before transfer
ring to Nebraska list year.
The Tesaa Aggies will be the
second team from the southwest
to appear on atadium aod, South
ern Methodist university coming
her for th opening game lal
year hn b ended in a scoreless tie
The game will enable Comhueker
fana to get another glimpse of th
typa of football In th southwest
and brings on of th strongest
teams In Ibis section of th coun
try ta Lincoln.
for a successful year.
.....
, fall and .pring
.ervice. fble d'hote dinner $1.00, $1.25. luncheon
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ISiFdgezxGsivze! Co.
WHEN A MAN GOES TO COLLEGE-
He Selects
Fall Tweed
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To knock about with him a practical com
panion that wears well. The kind of garment
room mates covet and end in duplicating
for themselves.
In the new Fall weaves and colorings.
Sireet floor
t . . . t t . a. .
luncneonen. ana roumn
.how or party.
parties, thi. beautifully appointed room is avail-
SO cento-dinner 85 cenU.
Just Like Dad, He Pledges
Himself to "Ballcymullen"
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With Two Trouser
The suit that fits best into the curriculum of
"knowing clothes." The one that runs steady
"A" average in campus competition, for all 'round
style, quality and tailoring. In a grand and glorious
procession of Blues, Browns, Greys, and Autumn
Tans.
Street floor
a Swanky
Top Coat
,JL .m. S1MIMIIA ffMPaa
-m .
75 cent,.
FIVE
He Gets a Hat
With Snap to It
$500
The turn-down, narrow
brim type that has such
a definite place in college
circles. With black and
Brown rrcominn'nfc'
Street floor
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