The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 04, 1931, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THIRTY-EIGHT FROM
RICHARDSON HERE
IN SUMMER SCHOOL
Of the thirty students from
Richarl?on county attending the
summer session eight are from
Falls City. Fuur of the group from
Falls City arc women.
They are Frances Elizabeth
Moore, Bopliomore In the college of
arts ami sciences who will ba at
Lincoln this year; Loretta Ellen
Sheehan, graduate student and a
teacher at Falls City; Belle Irene
Shields, senior In Teachers' col
lege, and Frances Calista Kelly, a
Falls City teacher who is taking
special work in the college of arts
and sciences
Fred William Heilmann, Benior
and Dunne Frederick Lyon, jun
ior, are taking work in the college
of arts and sciences. Arthur Wil
liam Hunkins is a junior in
Teachers college. Both will return
to teach at Falls City.
Stella.
Four students are registered
from Stella. Merna Evelyn Harris,
who will teach this year at Hum
boldt, is a sophomore in the col
lege of business administration.
Catherine Tynan is a graduate
student and will return to teach
at Stella. Melba Mae Winfrey, who
will also return to teach at Stella,
is a senior in Teachers college.
Ralph A. Clark, jr., is a junior in
the college of business adininisi ra
tion. Dawson.
Five are listed from Dawson.
They are Edna May Hem. junior
in Teachers college who will teach
at West Point; Anne Marie Mc
Guire, junior in Teachers college
who will be at Philip, S. Dak.;
John Cyril Heim, graduate who
will return to Salem; E. Paul Mor
ris, graduate and a teacher at
Kennard, and Thomas James Mc
Guire, senior in college of engin
eering. ,
Salem.
Fred W. Heskett, graduate stu
dent who will teach at Bartlett,
Iowa; Josephine Waddelow Hes
kett, graduate, and Helen Jones,
junior in the arts and sciences
college and a teacher at Superior,
are registered from Salem.
Humboldt.
Three of the four from Hum
boldt are women and are taking
work in Teachers college. They
are Lora Maude Beard, sophomore
who will teach in Richardson
county; Mable Anna Beard, junior
who will be at Humboldt, and
Hermina Calista Stepan, senior
and a teacher at Tekamah, Milton
Claude Huff is taking graduate
work and will return to teach at
Humboldt.
Barada.
Donald Duane Peterson js the i
only student from Barada. He is
a junior in Teachers college and
will teach this year at Barada.
Marcus Lamton Swengcl and
Clyde Edward Thomas are gradu
ate students from Shubert. Mr.
Swengel will teach at Shubert.
Ruth Esther Brownson, junior in
Teachers college and a teacher at
Verdon; Amanda L. Jorn. senior
in Teachers college and a teacher
at Falls City, and Thelma May
belle Voils, senior in the college of
agriculture, are from Verdon.
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MORITZ EXPRESSES
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STUDENT ATTITUDE
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year by the permission granted
for the completion of certain nine
week classes by extension. The
nine weeks session is well estab
lished. Both students and faculty
members realize that subject mat
ter courses and graduate work
cannot be carried on satisfactorily
when limited to as short a period
as the six weeks session.
"Due to the necessity of budget
reduction caused oy the cutting of
the university budget, it may be
necessary to eliminate some of the
short term courses in lvsz, Mr,
Moritz continued, discussing plans
for next year." Under such a
change the one, two and four ween
courses would probably be given
every other year."
Faculty Members Hunt for
Cool Spot After Daily
Work in Nine Week
Term.
(Continued from Page 1.)
North Dakota. They are planning
auto trips to various Minnesota
lakes and a steamer trip on Lake
Winnipeg.
Arthur W. Medlar, associate
professor of rural economics, and
family left last Wednesday for
Minneapolis, Minn. They will re
turn next Saturday. Mr. Medlar
completed hU classes at the close
of the six weeks session.
Guilford to Attend Meeting.
J. P. Guilford of the department
of psychology will spend a month
driving thru the eastern states. He
plans to stop to visit with friends
and relatives at Evanaton, 111., and
Clifton Springs and Ithaca, N. Y.
He will attend the American Psy
chological association at Toronto,
Canada, for three days beginning
Sept. 10 where he will read a taper
on "Some Configu rational Pro
perties of Musical Melodies.'
Dean J. D. Hicks ot the college
of arts and sciences will spend the
latter part of August in Minnesota.
He will leave for Cambridge,
Mass., about Sept. 1 to teach
American history in Harvard uni
versity and Radcliffe college the
first semester of 1931-32.
Clarence J. Frankforter, assis
tant professor of chemistry, will
spend two weeks at Fort Snelling.
Minn., in command of his regi
ment, Three Hundred Fifty-sixth
infantry reseive. the officers of
which will be in charge of the
training of the young men of the
C. M. T. C. Mr. Frankforter has
been doing further research and
development work on petroleum
chemistry.
Visits Field Museum.
Henry Reider of Morrill hall
museum left Saturday for a vaca
tion in the east. He plans to spend
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KEITH COUNTY.
Two of the four students ' who
are attending the summer session
from Keith county are from Ogal
lala. The other two student are
from Paxton,,
Fred Lemon Stoddard of Ogal
lala will teach there next year. He
has been taking work in the grad
uate college. Kenneth Lloyd Gas
ton has been taking work in the
college of dentistry.
Nelle Ida Lute, of Paxton, in a
Junior in the college of arta and
sciences. Harry G. Neumayer has
been taking work in the graduate
college. He will teach this year in
Paxton.
several days inspecting the ex
hibits at Field museum in Chicago.
Dr. F. Griess of the college of
dentistry and his wife plan a trop
into Canada. Dr. A. H. Schmidt
and Dr. R. E. Sturdevant, also of
the college of dentistry, will spend
a few days fishing at the Platte
river near Schuyler.
Mary L. Morse, instructor in
chemistry, will remain in Lincoln
during August. She will leave the
last of the month to attend a
meeting of the American Chemical
society which will be held in Buf
falo, N. Y., Aug. 31 to Sept. 4.
Mildred M. Miller, of the kind
ergarten-primary department will
leave this week for her home in
the country near Sumner, Mo. She
will attend the convention of Pi
Lambda Theta at Troutdale, Colo.,
Aug. 17-20.
A. A. Luebs, associate profes
sor of mechanical engineering, will
remain in Lincoln during August,
but will attend the convention of
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers at Kansas City, Sept.
7-10. John E. Almy, professor of
experimental physics, will leave on
Aug. 10 to spend the remainder of
the month at Aliens Park, Colo.
D. A. Worcester, professor of
educational psychology, leaves for
Boulder, Colo., Monday. He plans
to spend a month in the mountains.
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KIMBALL HAS FIVE.
Three men and two women from
Kimball have been attending the
summer session. Eight students
are registered from Kimball coun
ty, Including one woman who ia
taking nurses training at the
Omaha college of medicine, Miss
Florence Lucille Uhl of Kimball,
who is a senior.
Miss Leona Irene Louthan who
will teach next year in Kimball
county is a freshman in teachers
college. Miss Pearl Maxine Phil
lips who is taking graduate work
this summer will teach at Sumner
this vpar. Mr. Marvin John Bas-
trom is a junior in the dental col
lege. Mr. Wendell Edward Huff
who will teach in the Lincoln
schools this vear is takiner Grad
uate work. Mr. Irvln Patrick Lou
than Is a senior in the college of
arts and sciences.
The other two reDresentatives
from Kimball countv are Miss
Anna Mildred Baltensperger from
Bushnell who is a junior in teacn
ers college and Mr. Alvin L. Caw
thrav. also a lunior. who is taking
work in teachers college.
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only student from Verdel who has
been attending the summer session
at the University of Nebraska, ac
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