Thursday, June 27, 1340. THE NEBRASKA At Institute sessions... Tight-lipped teachers not wanted, thanks Today meets the Institute on Professional Rela tions calculated to clarify the relationships of teach ers to profession, students, and public, and to help unify and democratize the teaching corps IF the attending teachers will speak up and join in a frank discussion of the vital problems concerned. For the past two years one noted lecturer made the rounds of teacher institutes in cities, counties, and states, and then declared that teachers were the only silent groups he had ever met. "Business and community groups ask questions and discuss, but teachers sit mute," he said. "I've come to the con clusion that they are cowed afraid of their jobs, afraid of their freedom." The Institute feels it necessary that the teachers be brought out of "this dangerous state," whether it be caused by lethargy or fear. In short, today's Bessions are not the kind to which teachers are Invited to "come and watch." Wasn't the lunch hour . . . Noisey Enough? The NEBRASKAN is expecting letters to the editor any day now in complainnt of the constant bombardment of Union loungers, cafeteria and grill diners with radio music, though they disdain to call It music Though the radio in the lounge has always been comfortably toned down, the hanging speakers in the cafeteria emit, during the busiest hours, rhythms which are more conducive to yelling to make one self heard than to good digestion. The nickelodeon In the grill has all the vices and none of the virtues of a Congo war dance. The food in the Crib is good, say some of our irate friends, but they will not give the room the benefit of being only "mildly raucous" and continue to cringe when they go in. Shonafelt makes tour Miss Marjorie Shanafelt, cura tor of visual education at the uni versity, left Lincoln last Monday on a 1,500 mile motor trip during which she is attending the national puppeteers convention in St. Paul, Minn., June 24 to 28. Library buys new books on music Music monopolizes the new books recently purchased and readied for circulation by the li brary. There is Laurence Gilman's "Toscanlni and Great Music" and three others in the following list: Atlantic Migration, 16OT-18, by M. JU. Hansen. Chamber Masle, by T. F. DanhM. Growta f Literature, by H. M. Cha4 wlrk. Principle ef Democratic Edweattoa, by William Brace. Hvennk Utteratarehoetorla, Jamte Ovrrnlkt, by HJalmnr AlTtn. Personal Administration, by Haael Davis. Farrnthood kt a Democracy, by Mar garet Llfhty. KiKht Angle Trlanglr, Prince and the Singer, by Ferdinand Vetrv. Amerleaa Way, by D. H. Ooyle. Living ItellgtoM aad Modera Tboagbt, by A. O. Wldgery. Music Appreelattos). It's History Technics, by P. A. ftcbole. Port's Toagoe, by W. H. Aadea. Wild Palms, by William Faulkner. Htodenta and Occapatloas, by E. O. Williamson. Toscanlni aad Great Vqale, by Laar tae Oilman. Creattoa of Sights of Sovereignty Thra Arm nolle Acts. 140O-18OS, by A. & Keller and others. Maa With the Blae Oaltatr, by Wal lace Stevens. JUST LIKE EATING AT HOME! Home baked light rollsl Home cooked foods I WHERE? Clover Leaf Cafe 1227 R EARL'S POP CORN "You will like If Also Cold Pop, Candy Bart, Ice Cream, etc. 329 North 13th St. WANTEDI SECRETARIES FOR GROWING DEMAND. National defer has stimu lated business to new high. Short DICKINSON SECRE TARIAL Courses equip you to handle the Job. Reasonable rates, deferred tuition plans. Phone today. 2-2181. DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL S1 Liberty Life Bldg. u ith He who laughs joke! This brings us up to a discussion of humor and humorists. You know it's funny how many years a person can remember a joke and forget how many times he has told it to the same person. There's nothing like a laugh. I'm convinced that a good humorist is worth his wit in gold. Of course, once in a. while they make a crack which -is a little risque or on the shady side, but it's just to keep you interested. You know darned well you wouldn't read their stuff unless there was a chance of being shocked and then only mildly. Speaking of jokes, I have a doctor friend who lives in a small town. He always visits two neigh boring farmers on the same trip. You know, "Kill ing two birds with one stone." One thing that university medicos can be sure of when they graduate is that they will have every thing in the bag. A little black one. Doctors do that thev have them. Don't know of doctors except meaning at the what he meant SDeakinz of was bothered with him two bills a 57 new teacher placements made R. D. Morits, director of the bureau of educational service, re ported on Monday the following placements in teaching positions effective September: Margaret Cockltn, Butler County. Dorothy Marsden, Hickman. George Porter, Cozad. Katherlne Hunting, Waverly. Bemice Zantera, Prague. Ruth Arbuthnot, Nebraska, City. Ross Bonham, Scrinner. Jean Stone Christy, Omaha. Marie Larrabee, Arcadia. Dorothy Cobb, Hebron. Ernest Jaeggl, Norfolk. Edna Hughes, Waverly. Margaret Porter, Yankton, 8. D. Ruth Kowoldt, Meadow Grove. Alma Hahn David City. Wallace Johnson, Imperial. Mary Schrlcker, Central City. Betty Atkinson, Geneva. Ruth Green, Nelson. . Phyllis Bull, Kearney. Mildred Mansfield, Miller. Other recent appointments In clude: Dorothy Kutcher, Humboldt Alice Akerson, Battle Creek. Wllma Petty, Trenton. Viola Curry, Shelby. Jans Sorenson, Palisade. Maxlne Mills, Louisville. Charlea Worrall, Walthlll. Robert Elliott, Aurora. John Tanner, Raymond. Malcolm McMillan, Anselmo. Ray Bryan, Kansas Wesleyan, Sallna, Kas. Ben Graham, Nelson. Ann Shuman, North Platte. Barbara Beans, Crete. Ellen Armstrong, Rosalie. Chester Causman, Harrisbug. Dorothy Marble, Sterling. Tracy Mumford, Overton. Lloyd Schmadeke, Nehawka. Norman Gustafson, Loup City. H. W. Bell, Stanton. Classified Advertising 10c per Line Room 20 Student Union Serving Studenti for 22 Yean Dunlap Optical Co. 120 No. 12th St. See. Mirt. Bldg. MILLS TEACHERS AGENCY S. E. MILLS, Maitster MS See. Mat. Bldg. Teachers Needed Bight New faene 6-S Llaeela, Near. JJul HAMBURGER inn 318 No. 12th St. Paul Svoboda last generally doesn't catch the have enemies. Some doctors think enemies in this world but wait until they get to the next world. There isn't a lot that a patient can say when some doctors finish with how we got started on the subject that I saw one today and all he said was. "Well!" The word seemed so double time that I didn't wait to find out mv doctor he had a patient who lapse of memory and asked the doctor to do something for him. Doc did. He sent month. Ferguson presides at; Berkeley convention Dean 0. J. Ferguson of the engi neering college left June 19 for Berkeley, Calif., to preside at the annual convention of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education which began Monday and closes Saturday. His presi dential address "Is the Philosophy of Engineering Education Chang ing," was delivered Tuesday. Towel fee abolished Men registered for practice courses in physical education and athletics will be furnished free basket and towel service, accord ing to recent action of the board of regents. All nonregistered stu dents using this service will con tinue to pay the SI. 50 a semester fee. . The regents also ruled that no student other than the one for whom basket and towel service is assigned will be allowed to use these facilities. Fern Veon, Defiance, Iowa. Rosalind Lefferdlnk, Gilbert, Iowa. Jane Negley, Saunders County. Henry Zweibel, Park Rldse, 111. Maude Mlnnlck, Tecumseh. Dale Can r, Stanton, Iowa. Ruth Koch, Utlca. Eleanor McCowin, Exeter. Wllhelmlna Johnson, Rising City. Anna Lynn, Stapleton. Genevieve Leech, Sargent. Virginia Klrkbrlde, Seward. Mary E. Stewart, Laurel. Elinor Hakanson, Exeter. Marilyn Thompson, Taylor. LOST Blue purse In Temple. Finder wel come to purse, money, If will return) valuable papers. Call 2-1192. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Firtt Class Machines Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12th St. 2-2157 DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE "A Good Teacher i Agency 191S . 1940 COME IN AND SEE US 643 Stuart Building RENT-CARS Spring Driving will be pleasant to a feci ear at meat reasonable rates rem the MOTOR OUT CO. t-Mlt Always Opea it r The Nebraskan THE NEBRASKAN IS FREE Office.. Day 2-7181. . a. - . i The summer counterpart or ino ni-uno.-.,. -ri.rH, hrmmhout the summer session, except holidays, and distributed without charge in campus buildings. EDITOR: LUCILE THOMAS Assistant Editor: Kathryn Park Society and Sports: Jim Evinger BUSINESS MANAGER: ED SEGRIST CIRCULATION MANAGER; NORMAN HANSEN . .i u k.nnnhi n Th. MphrnRkaM Office hn the INPWS or DUMCims snuuiu uiuuu" w . iiv - - Union by noon of each Wednesday preceding publication. Noyes awards open till Aug. 1 Applications for a limited num ber of La Verne Noyes scholarships at the university for next year must be made by Aug. 1, 1940, according to Dean W. C. Harper, assistant dean of student affairs. The scholarships pay tuition fees, in full or in part. The applicant for a scholarship must have served in the army or navy of the United States during the World war or be descended, by blood from some one who served in the army or navy during the World war. Applications must be based on service records show ing enlistment on or before Sept. 1, 1918, unless extraordinary service was rendered. Application blanks or further in formation may be made at the office of the dean of student affairs, Administration 104. DeBaufre attends meet Prof. W. L. DeBaufre, chairman of the engineering mechanics de partment, attended a meeting of the division of applied mechanics section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at Ann Arbor, Mich., June 20 and 21 where he presented a paper grow ing out of his research work in thermal properties of gases en titled "The New Equation of State." FIRST Y:.f git $?V fa .Student Union, East basement. Night 2-7193. Journal 2-3333, nmi J (kircn ACi AU i- rtnhllchpH enctl UNION CALENDAR Thursday, June 27 3:30 Book Review in Book Nook 4:00 Mixed Swim in Univer sity Pool 4:30 Choral Croup In 315 7:30 Showing of RHODES In Ballroom 7:30 Record Requests In Mu sic Room Friday, June 28 4:00 Record Request In Mu sic Room 7:00 Band Concert In Ball room 7:30 Bridge Tournament in ABC Saturday, June 29 No Union Dance Sunday, June 30 3:00 Orchestra Concert In Ballroom 7:30 Record Requests In Mu sic Room Monday, July 1 4:00 and 7:30 Record Re quests in Music Room 7:00 Student Recital in Ball room Tuesday, July 2 4:00 Harmony Hour In Music Room 4:30 Choral Group in 315 7:00 Last All-State Concert in Ballroom Wednesday, July 3 4:00 Record Requests in Mu sic Room 5:00 Matinee Dance m Ball room Student Union closes July S and opens July 8. Milium Wonder Stockings No. 1903 is McCallom's Wonder Stocking for ac tive women today. It gives them the "glamour-girl" look they like plus the wear they must get out of their stock ings. Now, with the sen sational life finish, the thread that is insulated against wear, No. 1903 will make your stocking money go farther than ever. FLOOR. No. 1903 ssr