AILY NEBRASKAN 4 1 HE i - 4 Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska VOU XXXI .NO. 6.' LINCOLN. M BKASK A, 'Till KSDAV. .KITKMUKK 1M, ViM PRICE FIVE CENTS D STUDENT COUNCIL GIVES INNOCENTS RALLY CONTROL Art Mitchell Outlines Plan Pep Demonstrations Contemclated. CONSIDER CHICAGO TRIP Railroad Quotes Special) Excursion Rates to Northwestern. That all rallies for the coming football season should le con- trolled by the Innocent, Society was decided hy the Student coun- cil at a meeting hold last night in V Hall. Art Mitchell, r. 'present in;; the Innocents, piesented a tnta t:vc schedule of i allies, and Ins pe tition for control hy the Innocent v.ss granted. Tho Innix-ents Society is plan Ling three major rallies during the raaon and more send-off rullies. " The send-off rallies are of great importance to the team starting oil lor a game," Mitchell declared. The following schedule of rat he, tentatively arranged, was pre . :itd by Mitchell at the meeting: Smith Dakota game -Corn Cob .-.:id Ta.s.cl raliy; Northwestern ghni? - a sond-off rally t the sta tion Thursday night; Oklahoma, gemc a gathering at the Armory j or jomc similar meeting lace. r...J aildie.-s Jiy a fprakcr. ar.d a! r.iai .h t the hotel lor spe-fli"s i V - visiting team raid cr;fhe. , Iv-in.-af game a homecoming bun- j 1 ,i p : Missouri game -a r-end-off ' r'!y: J nva game a Coin Cob and j T.ts'-el? rally. ' , :;itc'i;ll announced that croup. vaiiT. something new at rallies . , i l . J - .U ...il- A .-I a Hon at the P-?nd-oif rally for the) I emple H.'gn. Northwestei-n gar.i. tho new j TTr. cheerleaders will he present at! ight men and fy-fivc .women that time also. Nothii.p hn, l,-. n ; p-mor students in the teachers col .Winiflv plnnned for the Pitts-! '' nwiRiied to teach- b1;rBh SamL b-cau.e a gn at nun:- Xl Ur., of .to, lent win have Cone hom" for Thank;.r;ivin? vac;ition Tr-.f E. W. LhhIz. faculty au M-r 10 th Stud-i:L counc.l. sail 1 ... . that ii the rallies vere cfriieu on u.i en', shitiv. or, .... . . they should be very successful. 1 Th- lolloping committee., v.i.c rp;oi;i1ed bv " Eciwin 1 aulknc r. pirsident of the council: By-law TUO T.. rjvi-icn cmnnue'e i iio ," j j. (Continued on Pf.ge 3. i J WORLD E 10 I0( : . ri p i i . ! AinCriCan, RUSSian MUUCniS , To Present Various Points of View. ,' The economic and y.olit ual aspects of tho Russian five-year Plan, and its significance' in the huu ,is rB,......-. todav will form they suojecl 1 , ' ,ir,X . f ih p first five meet nit or tne r ' world I OI' die I1ISL J.C ...r..o.,V ,.i university World Forum .;hs year. ; beginning Wednesday. Mit. o0 , The current situation lrom trie, points of view of both Rus sian and j American students of the soviet system will be presented. Melvin ' Martin, a native of Russiai, and i itudent In the university, vyill lead the first of the series of ' discu.i .sions, with an introduction to the background of the soviet tp-stem, up to 1917. i Following- Martin as speakers for the meetings will be Dean J. E. LeRossig-nol of the college of business administration, H. W. Stoke of the department of( politi cal science, and Anatole Muzer, another Russian student. World Forum luncheons ai-e neld cac h Wednesday noon at the'Grand hoUl. Tickets may be wcjured at the Y. M. C. A. rooms :n tie Tem ple. Y. W. C. A. in Elleih Smith hall or from members j of the World Forum staff. The pr ice has been reduced to 25 cents ftbis year. if bought riefore We(fnf-day, and 35 cents if serured at tjbe dcxir. The mirpose of the fojrum meet ings is to give htudentsj an oppcu tunity to liec-iimr inforried on im portant national and inflemr.tional situations, and discuss ) questions of interest. All fiieulty members are especially urged to 'i-ili'iid the meetings. The World Forum is 1 spcmsoied jointly by the university christian associations. ' Thursday. Christian Scie'ncre organization meeting at 7:li Faculty hall, room 203 Templi building. Pershing Rifle 5 o'clock, Ne braska hall. , Freshman convocation at 31 o'clock In the coliseum. Freshman confimiBKion meeting at 4 o'clcxk in f.llen Smith hall. Dramatic cVub meeting 7:30 o'clock at the, 'Temple in its regu lar loom. W. A. A. executive meeting at 12 o'clock in W. A A. office. f Friday. All-Vniverkity church night. Vesper chiiir tryouU from 4 to ft o'clock in Ellen Smith hall. Methodist student council meet ing, Tempi-. 32 o'clock. Saturday. Simi.ii IT'iiiLkeiiH-IiVbi nk luvt- ball pame 4-t stadium. Vesper tnvouts from 30:30lo 12 clock in jfiiwn. Smith hall. CAMPUS CALtNDAR -i Ii St ul nt s intriTtiUtl in Ko ine to llio (trthwttrn inline on n special tniin to lone Liiii'tiln r'rielay, (let. '1 ami r turniiik' Siiiul.iy. Oct. 4, Oni!i I'vjili'UPi' viw't lercst liy filling in this Malik and turning it in at tin- Daily N't hniskan ol't'ioi AT (t.(i:. I'iiI.ks J(Hl Mil- li'tits si in up. 1 lie muml trip rate .f $1.50 will not be :ivailallc. 1 will km to tin- North woti rn tame if rat' s nrc mail.' availaLlo. Name A.hlivss , J. . seniors i rged get help for degree pilings , wU o makf Rppll cati..n for their degree will nnd I room 9 in the registrar's office open to help them. Thi.s applies not only to the seniors but to the graduate students as well. Miss Lciiure Laymon will advise students for degrees from the agri culture, business administration, English and pharmacy colleges. Miss Kdna Hewit is adviser and councellor of the arts and sciences and dentistry colleges, and also ad visor for the graduate students. Miss Evelyn Melson is counsellor for teachers and law colleges. Seniors and graduate students should attend to this as soon as possible, according to Mi.s Lay mon. SIXTY-THREE NAMED Student Instructors Credit for Work Get in - ' "'I ... veisity credit, usually three hours. ! is given for this piartire teaching. ; ,ra,"lu,c ulr sv " is nlmr.pt w i'ho'.it eseention com- i j posed of these students - :-L . . Follow-ine- is a list of their names : nid th subjects they are teaching: ; Lvd.'t Di-11 Burrv. art: P.uth G. Eby, art 1: Roberta L. Christy. ly-pmg i; Alice -m. Kcecn. lypir.g ai pIu,'u tf?AsA Helen Claire Paul, typing II: Lois j F. Gates, tvpinff III; Sarah C. j Petersen, bookkeeping; Tom H. j Cameron, bookkeeping: Jane W'ini i frcd Frances, shorthand I; Charles Voj;t. jr.. Engli.-h 1; Oma J. Beall. English 1: Harriet P.odgers Zink, English HI. Evelyn M. Gritzka. English III: Madeline Wostoupal, English V; Margaret Barker, English V"; F.ow- c na Bcngtson. English V: Helen L. Johnston. English VH; Lucy Lar son, English VII; Mildred Alexan der, dramatics; Marjory Zicke foo.se, home economics: Delia Nass, home economics; Anita Mehrens, home economics. Mary Katbervn Smith, home economics; lona Peterson, home economics: Helene E. Casper, ' ' Latin I; Luella Geyer, Latin I; , . , Alice von Kee-trern Latin III- Marv .,;,.,,(- T ulin TTT M d r.' Hall' La t in I II; Laura GVyer. Lntin III; Alice B. Huber, Latin (Continued em Page 2.) RECEIVES RESPONSE Sales Indicate Larger List of Subscriptions Than Last Year. More subscriptions to the Daily Nebraskan have been sold during the annual campaign this year than had been sold last year at the same period of the sales drive, ac cording to Jack Thompson, busi ness manager of the; publication. Fraternity and orority houses have responded unusually well, Thompson declares, although a few laggard groups are being so licited before the end of the drive this 'Saturday. "The entire campus has re- sponded well," the business mana ger in charge of the campaign said, "and appreciation is due both faculty membe-rs and students for their hearty co-operation in the support of a leading: campus enter prise." The drive for aubscriptiong elopes this week end, and all Ftudents, faculty members and organizations are urged to get their subscriptions in by that time. BLILDLNG OPERATIONS .START SOON ON NEW WOMEN'S tv H-P nt H Part of the univeraitj-'a Improve ment program calla for the erec tion of a new women'! dormitory on the east side oi North Six GRAD STUDIES TORNADOES Alfred Oliver Issues Report ! On Gothenburg Storm I In Review. 1 A detailed report of the (Jothen- burp, .NVb., toinaelies of J.inf 24. 19.10, has just lci-ri published by Alfrcit Russvll Oliver, former Ne braska student, in tho latest edi tion of the Monthly Weather He- I view, published by the I nited ; States department nf agriculture, j Mr. Oliver was a graduate, as sistant In the geography depart- ment la.-t year and wis granted linn degree of muster of arts nM June. Ho now holds a fellowship , at the Claik iinivt-rs.ty In Worces ter. Mas.-., while continuing his studies toward a doctor's decree. The article wit based upon original find work don by Mr. Oliver immediately after the ytorm took place. ANNUAL TEA FOR ALL Four Hundred Women Will Be Present at Affair in Ellen Smith Hell. Mis. Amanda H. Heppner has complcted p'.ans for her annual tea to given this afternoon from 3:30 until 5:00 o'clock in Ellen Smith hall, honoring all of the uni- versity women, ar.d escrpc mlly freshman women. Sigma Alpha Iota, music M scr- oritv. will fui-ni.-h rmic thriout ! the fifternrwin M-.ss d.enet Mat I thews, past president of the group. ; rep. wKl be deraonstrated. A col lis - .hatee if the t.roiTiim. A lexe course in on- n:ght is being trio, composed of Ethel Ow en. sponsored by the Grace M. E. violin: Frances Morlev, piano: and!cnurtlJ- Marjrne Batv, cello, will pHv. ! The third ar.r.-:al rar.-Preryte-Their program will r- ir.ter.-prea'd riPn Part.v 'oln.? Pianned for the with vocal solos s rv Helen Stowell. Audrey P.ec?J ai:d Iaige Ciaw ford. There will be a piano solo hy Mary Eby and a vicdiii solo by Jeannette MosshelJer. Mist Hoffman Introduces. About 4o0 women will attend t the affair. In the rert iv.nr line with Miss Hcrnner will te Mis Bereni-r Hoffman iresidert e.f w. S . who will Introduce the g uests to Mips Heppner. Mrs. I-:. r .... .. r-i. r-,.,i i... ,.- ro.o , Miss Mae Gurd. Miss Janet Win ter, and Miss Ecrnice Miller, uni versity Y. W. C. A. secretary. sVinhomnre nn.l tiinior mf-niliorc of the A w s will assist in tne various rooms PuHman and Mrs. C. P. Smith will serve at the tea tables in the easl ! dining room. Julienne Deetken. j Dorothy Weaver, Julia Simanek, 1 Evelyn West and Evelyn Krotz. i members of Mortar Board, will I serve. I In the west dining room during I the first hour Dr. Winona Perry j will presid- at tie tea table. She ; will be assisted by six members of, i Continued on Page 3. i AG miWlARD President Snipes Announces Orchestra Bids Now Being Received. FIRST EVENTS OCT. 3, 9 The Ag executive board held its first meeting e.f the year at 5 o'clock Tuesday in the Y. M. C. A. room at Ag ball, where business of the coming year was proposed. Members present were Tom Snipes, president of the board and member of the Student council; Dorothy Luchsinger. vice presi dent; Ruth Jenkins, secretary; Hazel Benson, president of the Home Eronimics club; Fred Siefer. hold over from last year; David Bengsten, secretary of Ag' elub and Charles Kellogg, man at large. Eleanor Dixon, member of the Stu dent council was absent. Two tentative dates were set for mixers, Oct. 3. -w hich is to tie spon sored by Ag club, and Oct. 9, spon sored by the Tassels. All piesi dents of Ag crganizations are ask ed to submit proposed mixer dates giving their prelerence of two dif lerent days. Snipes announced. These dates will be turned in lie fore Oc t. 3 3. which is the date iet for the ne:.t meeting. A chaperon committee was ap pointed consisting' of P.uth Jenkins. Hazel Benson, and Fred Siefer. "Orchestras will be hired in blocks of four mixers," Tom Snipes stated, "and all bids are being received now." H -H ...3 Ji H .2.3 teenth street at the location of the I old Sigma Chi boune. I Construction will U? utarled as foon m finaaclrt plana are com-J Pastors Arrange Programs For Welcome Affairs Tomorrow. CLOSED TO OTHER FETES la observance of all university church night, Friday evening, most of the Lincoln churches are planning programs for the stu dents. There will t" no social par ties in this night. It is expected that everyone will attend som . - church, since this is the formal re- 'iL-.ous welcome annuallv held for .iioiis wtieome annuailv nuj lor th.-m Trins:,rtat,on for the rt-i- ilent.i will be provided at 7:45 from Ellen Smith Halt. Bo" M" p,jnnea- . . . . A Spanish bu'.l fight will be the , feature of the rt-ieption at fe o'clock at the Kir.-t Christian I church. 16th and K Sts. The en-1 t'rtainment will consist cf games, I music, ajid refreshments. Th: nine M. E. churches have made elaborate preparations for welcoming the new students. The church on lfilh and A has ar-1 ranged a friendly frolic, while St.' lional grand man h. A regular stu- der.t reception win h, id by the church en 15th and V St.. l tpwortn League is Most. The Epworth league and the i hoir will K- hosts at the church! on lMh and J. They have prepared . j I'b.oto gallery for entertainment. 1 "Ke lireaker'' is the idea planned by the church on 4.Vh and Orchard streets. "Stone Church with the nrn "tan. in" :ogan tr ir.e Everett ehuich. 3oth and Hol.1- I ' 1L 11 " (Continued on Page 2.1 COBS, TASSELS WILL Pep Groups Plan Pre-Game Demonstration for South Dakota. IN CHARGE A house-to-house tally by Com Cobr and Tass-els. men's and wom en's pep r-ri,'ani7at ic ns. is planned tor Friday cvemrg at dinner time. it was announced today tv Art Mitchell of the Inroccnts society mi:,- ,-hairmnn y'ne Corn Cobs pUr. t.j present a f,rc,frTija ht Ca,h sorority nlUS. .nartir.R with the outlying residences and v.orkmg down to those on the campus last. Music and songs will be included in their presentation. The Tassels will divide into two group snJ tall at all fraternity houses, drumming i;r pep for the reason's opening foot bail game with the South Dakota Coyotes1 t-UUirUd. Mitchell sa.d today that plans H ;3q Th)B t,rrhestra has recently for the year's rallies pre rounding I .ontludd a tour around the t-.un-mto shap-. and will te announced rv M,mc (if lh lief-t kn,,w.n hortlv. He said that a hu:e send- off rally for the Cornhusker fcx.t tia.ll tc-iira before the men leave for Northwestern next week was be ing p!ar;n-d. Present indications are that 'he new rhi--r leaders will be used at the send-off rally next week. An attempt is to be made at all rallies this ye-ar to build up group singing. Mitchell Faid. In peneral. raJ.y plans as ap-1 proved b;- the Student council this , afteme.,,1 wh-n it d-Ugatedtbe in-; noeents -he authority to run rallies this year, call for three major pep paiun,ut . , M-"-- - anion to seri'j-oii ra-.ji ? ir .""ii.ii- , dition to western, Aggie.'. Missouri, and Kansas, TICKETS STILL ON SALE Student Grid Pasteboards Available Until Game Time Saturday. The orx nine of the Ne braska- South Dakota game. Saturday. 1 rbises the possibility of wcuring student season tiekcts at the coll-1 seum office. Plenty e.f good seats are available though the demands! for these atuder.t books are up to i par vith last year s ac-corauig vo John K. Seileck, business manager ul athletics. Individuals and organizations drew for choice Tuesday in the etudent activities of -ice in the coll- Beum. ! t- IlOJQi -rfc ihJ tL'lmZmZZ '- JHU t ple ted. The central portion, to be built first, will cost approximately I26P.000. About 175 womta ran be ao ALUMNUS COMES TO SPEAK; Pi Sigma Alpha Will Hear, John Allison at Fest On Saturday. John Allison, a graduate of the university In 1927. will be the pnn- rlnul tn.al.p mf th 11 Kltrmi A 1- nha dinner which will te held at I'nlverslty club, C.3'i, Saturday night. Mr. Allison graduatei f r m here in 1927 after majonr.g in polltK al j science. He 1.1 here on a visit (after pending four year, in the Orient. One of these years waj, spent in charge of advertising- and publicity (or General Motors in Japan and the remainder of the I four years was spent In the con- ' sular service in China where he is new emploved with headquarters' ' Ri Shanghai. I it. ...,u ..it. il. .... " , " " , ' ,. ' ,1, . ! ? 1 nC'. "L J FtBt ' forcigu service in tTinia. This is a sjecial dinner held in I Conor of Mr. Alli.n. I i ftAiiB ati nini s r LUUUMIM VWlK VI I TirLntc Cnritlinn Thom tft 1 " wlJ j official Insignia Will i DeriCC. Be r-ree. j Uh the doming of the trad:- tior.al green in th- form f the. green button, freshmen women; wi'.l today e.fficially designate to( the world their station on the cam- pus as the clasi ct 1535. mccordins to jean l.atiitrjrn. president o: Mortar Hoard, senior wemen s dt.- nulla uuvmcis iiuiiiviio V.,.uJ Chr.c-:; r Edgar A. IVir orary. v. huh fj-.nitrs the trad:- CareCrSI NurSCrV. r ' '" a h V. X. Hib, Coae h tir:. ' H i.rv S.hilte. Dr. G. E. t'r.!r Card' entitling all freshmen girls to these msig-nia are to be distnb Vited trdcy at tho cnnvoe-ation and initiation service at 11 o'cloek in the coliseum by members of Tas sels girls' pep oi ganiation. Cards are to be presented at the hosiery department of Kuclije A j Cj'jenrel'a department store some time between the hours of 9 and icJfK-k cither Fndav cr Satur day where buttons will be distrib uted tree cd charge. Aceoruir.g in .-i:ss r-aincurr:. lur fudges this year have been reduced in Fi.-e although tey are the usual 'green Ln.arii.g tLe wnite curoerais Contrary to former yekrs, fresh men are lo L-e reejune-j to wear ine button only from Monday. Sept 2", , through Friday. (At. The co- I i-j-ii a.io.i u. i nr. , pres:J-n., however. Has been se- , cured, according to Miss Rathburn, (Continued on Page 2 i ; FREYBURG 10 PLAY ALL-SCHOOL PARTY attend. It is iirew-J that th: ; I chool is plar.r.el to supplement.! Barb Council in Charge of!?-10 1,,r-tU:;fT;7' . . . , . 3 Every etfort is maue to bf,; lb' Affair in Coliseum Saturday Night. Neil Freyburg and his arr.l.a-sa-dors will p-lay at the first aJl-Cni-versitv dance Saturday right Sept. 26. sponsored by th Uarb rt.itnr i! in t r .1 i I m tjrtir1' A , , being Long' Island Sound. N. Y Majestic Ballroom. Itroit: Mad-i rid Ballroom. Louisville. Ky., mil j Erie Beaeh. Ontario, Canada. t The prices for admission will ; R5 cents for couples, or 3r certs ' of bhln,f ,,aV, ordf,rVd for tfce dRn(f: ,ir. Ialje ba,kK,nfl round hhns, an I J h Rrwttnj, bHi(Hmii. 0q dec(aticn emmitt- are FlQkr chalrmH0. Ccirallne White, M Cot.mM1, Peterson. K.ake. bhR,k an,j T(.n Hi.tl Th(. --Ivmisicc committe-e e-.nsists of i Watson. Hikes, and Jones, w ith - u;... .i : Peterson on the signboards. Invi tations will be sent out by Hour tee, , Deadman and Liberhal. j Ruthalee Halloway will act a-s thsperem. IKKSIIMHN MAV 1KT riMM I UK . BOOKS Many freshmen have stiii net lerted to rare for "S" The "Y" secretaries urge all fre-hnun 1o t 8u fr lnPM. handtx.ks irr.m (jiatelv. I"p5erclassmen mav Mill pUrrhhHe t.f.ks ,n either cf v ..y c,ffjceg jor 25 cent, js J'auJV ,M. K. VI ill I II(J StUejVnt CJa; All Methodists are invited to at- ! tend the university students Sun- ! day school class each Sunday morning at P:4'j o'clock at St. Paul's if E. church at 32th and M I DORM; ESTIMATED commoded in the central buildi&c. which will alao Include kitchen and dining room facilities until the other b'JildtDgs ar rotnpleted. FRESHMEN BECOME NEOPHYTES TODAY Annual Initiation Hrzin- I lii Murnin; ilmini-trdtie Officer, Honorary (rou(n in Charpr. L M KKI I I.M.l KJ All NvtiiniT l.(tc(l at Ceremonies A jii.iintitir Tlirin ith Nclira-ka Traditioni Kr. W ill Don itnitoti.. Ops Aftrru jrtl. I I..L,.... . ...!. .1 ! ' ' - " i' c.vu.juin in, e.: nr.: .ar v .;. m-. , N" ''-!' i i-ri ;no:; . f.i ti,.- initiation of fr s'i rn n n.to ll.-- !.? v o: !f.;. . , v , , ... ,. . . , . . . ,. ' J VT , "f. N' ,r ?ra-iiM...s .. I'll :. t'e .-ohvim i,t jH cJo.-k this .t:.:m:. .i':iir ! r.'iv . ..:'r...rs, rar.Vir.i? i uitv ti. t:il.-rs. Mortar Itoar.ls at,.! li.M..e. r.is w il! I... ..n i . , formally w. I-o.,,.. , ) ,. ,,, ,,,,-r, StmlrntK May Hlv tor Annual Staff Applications for te Com hutktr, Nebraska' annual publication, will open today at 2 o'clock In the office cf Uni versity hall. They will be open until 4:30 every afternoon for tie remainder of the week. ; lul I II 1 1 1 1 1 L.1 1 I IUUULU , , ln Tlj 1 L 111 D Mil CT Mv I Nil (if II ftlll I I llllil IIIU MUII lULLLIIIIU -j0me ECOnOHliCS Division . , . , m . Two home economies department Mis A. H. Hrppr.er ar.d It. T. J. h.ii!et:r.s have ten issued hy the ; Thompson. Dick Iievereaux presi ur.ivers:ty during the past sum- der.t of Innocent shirty, the e.r mer. ' g-'.irit-.on sj,cr.v.r:r.g the affair, "Careers for Worsen Trained In will ait as rr.ster of f cere-H'-me E'.onrmirs." is a thirty puge ' ri.on:.-. The administration ex- ho,,,. describing different' home economics vocations and the (. .all - flratior.s ar,l prepars'iin r.ee- Mrv for each. Hea lings '..-, l i :e institution manaif rr.ent. dietetics commerc'i.1 oppori :.n:t is. .':t, sion. teaching, radio, research, so n ,, f jourr.ilisn;. h"m ir.g design. t.tile and cl man hir.g (E1;,j dc ve'.opmer.t. f""ds an n tntion. equlpn-.en,. h lisir.g ar..; borne management. (Ajrricua, cot and college activities arc U.i - cussed. l Copies of this bu!tn have en . sent to girls who grad .ated from , i,corasK c:gn f. :i'n13 IBS . n 1 . .. nB wtjl ls to -..thr prosjK-ttive nome economics s'u-ic r.t "The Nursery Sihr 1 ." s a pub- i M-r.'.e J with arl bv rr.-rr.'--r-w if hcation wh.eh ci scrit s the t'r.1- j Ta.-v-ls en' :ti:r.g them t" th r jr.. versity ef Nebraska nursery ah'.w.l. , rl fTttn button, l .., ir of which Dr. Ruth Staples is !' ; t-.r.: .' r fr'-hrr.a g ILoi rector. The bulletin indicates the ( b'j'.t-r. n:v be pr-- .re 1 at V.: relation of the nursery ho-.l to fts;-l Guer.z 1 j f.- re m ti.- fco.'ry courses offerej bv the university ..&.tn;1. and shows how it mav contr.'::. to the welfare e-f the c h.luren who I child get the iiitt start In fua-ia-' . mental s-i tat-.ts Estabbshed ir. R2', the Nf - ) braska university nurwry aeh"-! is j housed in e.r,c f th' few buiidir gs i in this country de:gned ej.ee ia;.y lor a pre-sco'y: ihlk ratory. r- , . . n . Editor Round Will Release Fall Selections on Sunday. Ar.nounc rwi.l -I app";ntee to the Corr.husk'-r Ccjur.tryman .tf forth first wrr.rtr will rr.hde Sunday, according to Edit'T ieiyrge P.our.d !-'re a; plic atior.i than usual were receive-i and It is taking more tune to place the ftu den's eo the staff than was n pe ted. More frcshnvn aj-pliel for j... mtw.riK f.n the staff this vrtr thdn v..r i-f,,r mr ho? few mrrt. cultural Inurr-ahsts are available. with but one eaee.tion. the ed.t or - ship will probably tie open for tfce first vi:.'-mr of next rr Work, b'wwr. i the firM li.e has flarted and it is h"p-d teat it will be e-it .the firM k in O- j tobr. Short feature- articles stu.ier.ts and faculty roen.lr will make up the largest part ff the mairarine. Or Black. Lincoln car toonist. t ct grie.J tte cover r.vm for !h f.ijr.l.rjttlrin. I'rof P. P. Crawford met with E-usinen Manager Charles Kellogjr and fe.rge Round this wk t let the rrirtirr c"rtrrfc-ts. Ine N- braska Fanr.er will again print the magarlce. COST 269,000 rourur Km- )wirrm. t j Work va the center unit Is ex-1 firvieei w eiart late Uiw tail, mad j axcorduuk to pteeer.1 pUn the i hufidicg will be ofvned in July I when it is corsjilrtexi. in Co!irum at 11 O'rlork, IHKMIML.N I HUM CLASHES .. . :. . .. . i . th. rh, rvtv fo. - 'J Ail frhnin will nvrntlf im mediately foil wir.jT the flo cf ' 10 o'cl'k c!n's in fr.t of the ". la! s- ! n e Y : r c. fr .m btr i.hey will marrh arr.il eheers ar.d music to the c diseurr. to attend an ir.itiati'n in the f .rm cf a convc rati.ir held e'pecla'iy for them. Freshmen i:i ly exc ised f rr m 11 u'el.n-k e:.s- ! attend the initia tion where for th- first time thr wi:i r.r.g Nebraska v r.g hear . rt taix fr m prominent far ulty memrrs and rtu CU. ar. 1 tke the '.rchuskrr th. The frehnien rrnrrh to the r-H- f ;re w.l! r irtrevtuced 1'h 'i;v I.t wt.n h the l: f . T. C band. '' ru Tal. students ar.d .me faeultv ir.rrr.bert wiU f-gMTt. Many On Deck. ' Awaiting fret.men In the eo:i- " 'ra i:i I tfc? Kirr.Vri cf Ibi Ir.n K.-r.t rty ar.d Mortar jects all fre.-hrr.en to attend , The ir.iti' a is held to a q-avct rw w : h trf::" i r.H . tr.n ,.n!vr..tv ar.d irr.r ress i.;ko l:. m th" necessity of farn,ir.(j s ih trad.ti r.s r.wai'i Tt-t imi tion h :gr.:f:' tfc' gr'':rij ar. I wry. .rr." to the frr-trr.'n fr-,r.i t:ti iergrai :a'e s'-.dcn'.v Th t re pr-gram w.'.l cer.".-r ar--u;. l ;je tLen.e. "Nebraska t;ad:ti"t. ' 1 Imm" lia'e! v t A'.ouL:.? 't.s rr - , erkm frnaien wiii ct'.am their i rr.hlerr.Rt.c cap fr-ra P.r, S s trr.er.. r-n 12. h n i i j j-tr-H-t. Th-s. catw rr. w r.-i .; IL- - . t V Ail Z.lr. tkT men ';.... rjr;t r. are pu..i-h '.. Kre ihsr.-n norr.m f r A : rar.gen.e sts Lave r.-rr. ayi-- to take f.;:i aid rr .'i r. j : tjrn f ".tie fr-hrr.n out-id cf the c-l-i-eum after the rr. ii; g ri'.'i are ci rr.pt 1 GUESTS CITY CLUBS Chancellor. Eible. Schultc, Grid Squad Guests Dinner Tuesday. i ' A j ii:t (?:a?-.r Line oln Tin . tarlar. Kiwr.'ri. u 1 Liecs er,- vr.tjH-.io.i.b.MX. ui- tie an 1 Lis Nebra-ka f'jtba'l ijuad at a d..-n r r:vea at tb ' rnhur f.ot!. Tueviajr ere i'g er--ie Ji'ig erei-ide-l 9 t'.i'trr.aste r Anr, tte the ur.ivcrs!-; Purnitt and inrv S. hult- h'-r. r jrust from were C.anrl!'-r head trak rch, . t i recen'Jr re- t rT,--j fre-.m a hfhr.'.rg tour cf Euro;--, y. re t r an were prrvrrt at the d 3VJ jrJests r.r enter- Uinrw r.t. Tr.e entt rtair.rrv tt r.izjn ted cf E-id-e Jurjrbluth'a orthestra. tlw K am s.-tem. Vrkt.n.r T'ur.g J'' ""'1 Ro--r'a Wrtrmta. 'n'i 1 Mar rie Whitney. Eigt.t cr t n reii ef t Al: pic- : ' "I in ttvi:jj tb-At e pia jr pre.v r.tel f-i the sreen. Iunr.g in- ric-ups a -...! sar x "Mr Nebraska.'' bv Tbe.d-.r Diers. NATIONAL OHICER VISITS AT LOCAL TIIETA XI CT I A ITER C. 11 J-eJaAtn if St. Inii n fi'.l field e'-retary f the Theta XI fraternity, w as guest of the l'al chapter f-.r a few dat thtn week. V!r. Selsam left for Vrorr last r.ght to rnrtlrnie bia trip tt the varn-tj! Thta Xl eiptert to tti ettKin of the cur.trY. Since leaving St. Louis Mr. Sel sam b km made (rtopa at the t n -eersitv of 5iv--jri at Ce-iuirbi. th t'Eu-eri'.y if lent a at Iowa City, and the Irs a State ero:j at A met. FORMER STl DENT VISITS AT DEPART. GEOGRAPHY HERE Dr. L. A. Wolfacgtr. tntructnf in e 'jomk fcgraj h? at (Viuin bia liLiwu'r, mni Mrs. VUaa ger vlmted the department X ge cgrapby bere last ek while tixjr were co a tnp Into the taxSU- otrrfl cwiniiy. tt. '' wi'u --t g iv:.g special attentis t Ud uU!ixMoo itudk-f hiie oe ht Ufa.