The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 11, 1938, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NF.URASKAN. M MUV. SEPTKMIJF.R 11. lMR
THREE
General
Freshman
Convocation
Inlvrrntly colWum.
9;0fl-9:4A m.
PrldlnK, Ir. K. 8. Kullhrmtk.
Son and rhrr.
lr. '. M. Hourhcr. rhnm1ln r tk
nnlvrrlty.
Humid Bfnn, ircsidfnt of Mm Hlu
drnt Council,
Intrndiirliort of tinivrrnitv pnMoM
nnil V. W. C. A. and V, M. C, A.
(.rrrrtnrl.
Introduction nf dentin., director,
rtr(trr and flnanrn RPcrHary,
innniinrrmrnn.
AdJiiurnmpnt to rolkne ronvoratlon.
COLLEGE OF
AGItlOJLTUHE
10:00 R. ftl.- ItllKPlpal It'll V f.lUa.tii
for aKficiiltural col I r it ramnti.
10:HO - 1 1 ;S0 a. in I nninrnlLn
collate Activities building.
rrCRldinit. I'rof. V. C. M nlr. rn-o.
elM pro (PH.r of vocation rdurntlon.
( o HClt H NoniV led hv Mm. Alllniia
TllllU.
UrrHlnva I'rof. V. V. Burr, rirun
of rnllrtr of agriculture
(trcrilnRM I'rof. Mtir.Tar.-r H. YpAA.
chairman of department of home eco
nomic R.
Skit "Col Iff I.lfV hv citllerA tin.
dentil.
Announcements.
Women.
1:15-1 :4ft n. m. "tVlm! tnirr ulll
You Take? Ml mr Mutllda IVtera n
rlat profcRRor of home economics
home economic hull H. K. 206).
Ziou-.iMMi n. m. Asrltultiiral rnllrn
rumpus tmir.
3:1MM :W n. m. Tea In home eco
nomics parlor.
Men.
l:I.V2:2(t n. m. Agricultural folic
cam mi tour.
Z:it-:tH t. nt "ll.m and for
Uhat WMI I HeKlHier?" Prof, H. '.
r llley, chalrmun of department nf
rural economic, nit rlmlt lira) eiilneer
ln hall (A. K. 20HI.
COLLEGE OK AIM'S
AND SCIENCES
1ft:n-ll ;H0 a. m Ion vocation. Tem
ple theater.
'rrMtat, Dr. i harlen If. I'altenwn.
tlvtrlntr inifi'ur of ih:jo"'" .
Welcime hy r. ". II. Oldrmher.
dean of the rullrge nf arid and RClencea
and profentior of hUtory.
OreMIn Dr. Wilbur M. firesory,
Rpeclnl ndvUrr to frehmen.
niMirtaut annnuncentenlR.
AMlrnment to advtnerR.
Il:fl0-I2:flft m. onRiilntlon with .
lr. P-no-imn p. m. ? unrh hor.
1:00-3:30 p. m. ReilMratlon.
coijixTe" of
business
administration
10:00 a, m. Convocation, Soclnl
Nctcnee auditorium iH. N. A.)
rrriildlnK, Mr. J. K. l.eKmlnnl.
dean nf the roll'-ite or htitrtfM ad
ininlMratlon. Welcome hy Dean J. K. l.Rolmil.
NtHdent nelrome hy Mr. Stanley
Brewfctnr.
AUnment to ad Uera and rrl Ion
ncetl ikr.
1:30 p. nt. KeiciNlrallon.
collegfT of
EN(;iNEEHIN(;
10;ofl-1 1 ;4.1 a. m. Cnnvnr Minn,
chrmUlry Irrtnre mom, Avery lnhr.ru
torv of ch"mt.rv (A. I,.t
rrcRldlnii. I'rof. J. I'. Colherl, fresh
man adviser.
Greeting In the freshman engln"er
nw students nnd "l'nriMic of a I nl-
verslty r:dnctitlun," I'rul. . 3. Pcrgn-
on. denn of the college nf enslnerrlnR,
"Ituilgellnt of Time and I- Inanees,
Trof. J. v. Haney, chairman of de
partment nf mechanical engineering.
1:30-2:00 p. m. ( onvnrtttion, chem
istry lecture rom, Avery lahoratory of
chemistry. I'reshllnK, Dean O, J, rrr
RUsoti, 'The student and Ills Advisers.
and -How to Register," Prof. J. P.
4 olhert
J:oo p. m. Inspection of city ram
pus and engineering Inhoratortes,
Adjournment.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
10:00 n. m. Convocation, achnol of
mnle IK. M. f.
Presiding. Ml-s KHraheth Tlerney,
prnfessor of theory and history nf
mti"lc.
Welcome Prof. Howard Klrltpatrlck,
director of the achool of mnslr.
Important announcements.
1 :4A-4 :0r p, m. Registration.
COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY
10:00-11:40 a. rr o n v e a tlon,
Tharmacy hall V. 4K
Dean R. A. I.man, presiding.
Address nf welcome hv Dr. R. A.
I.vman, dean of tha fftllege nf phar
maey.
Inirodncthin of faculty memhers.
II:40-;MI a. in. Assignment to
advisers and adjournment.
1:S0-S::tn p. m. Hccllonal meetings
with adviser.
l'rofeir Hurt, Pharmacy hill
(P. I04l.
Professor Hukey, Pharmacy hall
tP. At.
Prntefir Vlhle, I'harmacy hull
tr. io.m.
teaciieks :olle(;e
Ifl 00-I0:l5 a. m o a v e alhm,
itrant memorlHl hull.
Presiding. Dr. . II, Morton, direr
tor nt tenrh-r training and prifenr
nf rmndary edurallxn.
Hinging hv reniM.
eirnir hr Dr. K. K. Ilrnillk, denn
nf Ten -hers rollege.
hlnutna hv aMuihl.
Inlrodoctlfin of freshman adlser hy
liran llemiik.
iHlk, 1he r'reshnian and the Teach
er I ttllege," Dr. O. II. Werner, pro-
rsor of prlnriptea nf rdiirallon.
nnnun-enienls.
1 1 :'H-1 1 ;0ii ni. 4 ounsellng w Ith In
stnirtnr and adviser In office.
l:iM.4:fNt p. m. AdUlng and register
ing nf students, learhera riMegt
IT, t , imii.
CLEAR THE DECK!
Sponsor the
USED CAR
SALE
1)3) Ford Coup., beautiful mirror
Ilk. finiih, full d.luMt tquiprntnt,
.pl.nriid r.rlio nnd
hrafir, SprcUl pne 33
1916 Chevrolet Coup., motor tweet
nd .month. Nearly new lir.i, un.
utually well
ppearlna J7J
1(31 Ford V I Delum Coupt, pcil
wheelt and Urea, maroon aTAi?
color, Iota of txtrai
1012 Dorlgo Coupe, robin egg blue,
with lota of chrome, 4
rumble teat, Special
1432 Chevrolet Coupe, motor recon
ditioned, nearly new tlret, f
aia,w
Jartfree milea
1824 Bulck
Coach
1930 Chevrolet
Coupt
1030 Ford Sport
Coupt
193J Ford
Roadatcr
$95
$95
$95
$95
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New Publications Staffs Start Work
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Morrla Llpp,
Frank Johnuin,
ratrlrla lahr.
Mai Horn.
Morris Linn. North Plnttn in. . rhnun tn Hit tv. iqiq n
ior, will serve as editor-in-chief nf hiiKker muo. mi Pairui. i.h.
the Daily Nebraskan this coming Lincoln senior. Editor of the Awg-
. 1 1 wan ramn . n imn. .hnni u
v .uu ..u.l.w. DIIVI.V, (III uic
' 'J" ' ' 'At Hila LiMAtn Jounml.
' Richard MflOlnnla. lrinia,irlter, ,
fall semester will h Miss Virginia
Geister. Garland, Neb., senior.
Managing editors of the Daily
Nebraskan will be' Howard Kap
lan, Omaha senior, and Marjorie
Churchill, Fairbury senior. News
editorial positions will be filled by
Fern Steutevllle, South Sioux City
junior; Mary Steuteville, South
Sioux City junior; Harold Nie
mann, Nebraska City junior; Mer
rill Englund, Tekamah junior;
Richard DeBiown, Lincoln junior,
and Fred Harms, Gooding, Ida.,
junior.
Fred Stciner, Omaha, and Or
val Hagcr, Lincoln, will serve aa
Cornhusker managing editors.
Frank Johnson, Cozad senior,
Ooorl, clean anil nvnllable nt all
hours. Rales reasonable. Conven
ient locnllnn. Always open. 20
years In business.
MOTOR OUT COMPANY
1120 P St. B6819
who will have charge of the busi
ness end of Daily Nebraska activ
ities, will be assisted by Art Hill
and Bob Peidel. Max Horn, Hay
Springs senior, business manager
of the 1939 Cornhusker, will be as
sisted by Roy Proffltt, HSTfy
Prouty, and Irvln Sherman.
Reappointed as buslne.w man-,
aeer of the Awgwan is Richard
McGinnis, Humboldt eenloi ; his
assistant, Leonard Friedel.
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But Let Us Do It for You
BROWN BEAUTE SALON
VIRGINIA WESTFALL
COR R I N E ODELL NORA BROWN
Uotli Jlai'liine and
M.n'liinrlrss IVrnianenls
21 fi Slinrp
$5
B1711
O'SHEA-llOGERS
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Visit Lincoln's Fall Opening Display . . .
Windows Unveiled at 7:30 Wednesday Evening
Your GolTeae Clothes-
THEY MUST BE RIGHT! ;. ; . and they will be if the label says
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Thfc Store for Men
The Store for Women
The Best looking
SUITS
and
C01TS
you've seen at
CAMRUSJ f?
"WW X
I" ' f. x in
and Up to $45
That's a strong statement, but it's true!. . .'cfiii nev fall ..
clothes have got everything! There are new coverts .
. . and plenty of rough cheviots and homespuns.. There
are extreme Hollywood models... and styles with
plonty of "swing." In fact there is just about every'
land of suit or coat a young man would like to wear.
CAMPUS HATS
New rough fabrics to team up with the rest
el your clothes Styled with just the snap
you fellows demand. No excuse tor "bare
heads" this year.
$350
New ARROW SHIRTS
What would school opening be like with
out stocking up with some new Arrow
Shirts. We've got the newest patterns
collar styles and oi course all sizes.
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M -A - '
Campus Shoes
Taylor-Made for Magee's
There's the Tugboat, ff
new square toe ; stylo
... a rugged pigskin
with crepe sole . . . and
plenty of smart dress
shoes.,
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Our Campus Shop is
in a "Jam Session"
J
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, i i.mk: 1 '
It's been "rush week" in our campus shop for days.
. with all the little "jitter-bugs" puzzling over the score
of smart clothes for campus occasions. But the thrill
comes when you step out completely outfitted ... in
clothes that will keep the campus talking for months.
Campus and Date Dresses . . . S12.95 and up
Coats and Suits . . . $16.95 and up
And you'll be simply thrilled with oar NEW
Co-ordinated
Accessory Shop
"" niia-"i il nil an -nTi.mi"iffrir-inn . "tI.ll JJi.Vg. "
Hats S3.95up
Shoes ... .$3.50 up
Bags $1.95 up
Belts $1 up
Jewelry $1 up
Hosiery ,...79cup
No need now to worry or fuss over
matching your accessories, . .our newly
enlarged accessory department features
completely harmonized accessories. Visit
Mary Mullin in this new section.
MOTOR CO.
14th end M 1709 0