Wednesday. October 25, 1939 The DAILY NEBRASKAN Teachers (Continued from Page 1.) of the Convention," Dr. C. B. Boucher, Chancellor, University of Nebraska, on "Adjusting Education to Reality," Dr. Alfred P. Hauke of Chicago on "Han Our American Economic Byxtem Failed Us?," Dr. A. I Bachar, Director of the Hlllel Foundation, Champaign, 111., on "Four Roada to Security," Dr. W. K. Blatz, University of Toronto, on "Re sponsibilities and Privileges.' On Friday: Inspector W. H. Drane lister, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C, on "Modern Trends in Criminology," Archer I Burnham, Executive Secretary, Nebraska Btate Teachers association, "Education, What Now?" An exhibit of Lincoln Public school art work will be shown on the second floor of the south ad ministration building on Thursday and Friday from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. The English language and fine arts division is Thursday at 2 p. m in the Union ballroom with Dwight J. Kirsch, of the university, pre Biding. The agriculture, home eco nomics, commercial, normal train Ing, vocational guidance, Indus trial arts and adult education meet in the coliseum with R. M. Kildee, West Point, state president of Ne braska vocational education, pre siding. The social science division meets in the Temple theater with Prin cipal Roland L. Edie, Hebron, presiding. The primary and elementary school principals meet on Thursday at 2 p. m. The rural division meeting will be held in the Everett junior high audi torium at the same time. Nominees for the several offices of Nebraska State Teachers as sociation, District 1 are: For presi dent, Julius A. Humann of Lin coln, and Ely C. Feistner, Hamp ton, Neb. For vice president, Jesse Correll of Lincoln and Alberta Ward from Seward. For secretary, Mildred Alexander of York and Clara Johnson of Beatrice. For treasurer, Esther Lefler of Lin coln and Ralph G. Brooks of Wy- more, and for the district execu tive committee, Dr. Cecil Winfield Scott of Lincoln and Ralph G. Brooks of Wymore. Expected attendance, meeting days and principal speakers at the various conventions are: Lincoln 4,000; Wednesday evening thru Friday; Dr. U R. Alderman, WPA official, Washington; Dr. W. E. Blat, Ontario uni versity; Dr. A. L. Bachar, University of Illinois; MaJ. W. H. Drane Lester, federal bureau of investigation, Washington. Omaha 3,000; Thursday and Friday; U. 8. Senator Josh Lee, Oklahoma; Dr. Blats; MaJ. Lester; Dr. FrancAa Curtis, University of Michigan. Norfolk 1,500; Thursday and Friday; Senator Lee, Dr. Sachar; Dr. Alfred Haake, formerly of Rutgera university. Hastings 2,000; Wednesday evening thru Friday; Dr. Herbert Agar, associate editor of the Louisville, Ky., Courier-Journal; Dr. Curtis; Dr. Paul R. Hanna, Stanford university; Dr. Howard A. Dawson, Na tional Education association. Holdrege 1,200; Thursday and Friday; Dr. Sachar; Dr. Hanna; Chancellor Bou cher, University of Nebraska; Dr. Archer L. Burnham, secretary of the Btate Teach ers association. Sidney 1,200; Wednesday evening thru Friday; Dr. Hanna; Dr. Agar; Senator Lee; Dr. Harold Benjamin, Maryland university. Prince (Continued from Page 1.) elder branch of the ruling family of Bavaria. His mother's father was conservative member of the English cabinet and secretary of state for the colonies. Descended from Duke of Alba. In 1929 the prince married a Norwegian-Dutch representative of the Von Schulenburg clan. His wife's mother was descended from the Duke of Alba, famous in Dutch history. The author believes that a wife snouia De ner nusDanus "best friend and constant com rade He never makes an im portant decision without consult ing her, although he may over rule his wife's advice. His wife is at present in New York. The author-lecturer Is now giv ing a special short course in the university. His lectures, which are open to the public, are given at 4 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days in social science auditorium. Thursday morning he will talk be fore the second university convo cation on "The Role of United States As a European Sees It." Grad posts (Continued from Page 1.) the master's degree this January. All are teaching in the college of business administration. Roland B. Welch, Manning, Iowa, who is a candidate for his master's derree In January, has been elected instructor in com merce at Kearney State Teacuers college. Herschel F. Jones, who re ceived his masters degree two years ago, is now a fellow in eco nomics at Wisconsin. Miss Eunice Werner, Lincoln, who was a graduate student in economics, was awarded a grad uate scholarship in home econom ics at the University of Missouri. : - - - ... Honoring Nebraska Teachers V $ mL A X mi rm . . 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