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Thursday, September 11, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN Engineering student . . . Millard Carlson w ins $100 award In srarlet and .7 roam . , W hook makes its annual . 1 .ft for design appearance to educate trosli V i if A draftboanl, a few pencils and an idea won a $100 scholarship in the architecture department for Millard Carlson, a senior in eni neerinp, 'whose design for a wom en's residence club won him the prize offered by the Nebraska chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America. Carlson's design was made es pecially for the women's division of the Lincoln Chamber of Com merce which is planning to erect a club for business pirls in Lin coln. The contractors grant the schol arship annually to some outstand ing student in the university architecture department, and this year it was decided to base the award upon the best design sub mitted by students on the prob- Hainil directs UN school of joiirii lism Hastings Tribune man succeeds Gale Walker Harold Hamil, former managing editor of the Hastings Tribune, was chosen to succeed Prof. Gayle C. Walker as director of the school of journalism. Hamil will also AS-. Sl ot ft ' I'" -?" S-H bty'' 4 - -vj .i -111 (: I rLt:l. '.N'AHfrl 1 1 "' 11 ' """ ' r iiitm 11 111 - Kim tr iitri irnif inttUT rtnmiii imr V ' rf':..'.: I 1 i ? 1 i " "1 1 ' J H - 1 1 w .f Miiidny liiuriml nnd Mr MILLARD CARLSON, Phillips, senior in the University of Ne braska architecture department, was awarded a $100 prize by the Nebraska building chapter 'of the Associated General Contractors of America for his design for a women's residence club. Center: Carlsons entry in the competition. Judges in the contest were, left to right: Cilery Davis, jr.; Miss Harriet Towne of the Lincoln chamber of commerce women's division, sponsor of the club project; V. J. Haggart, Omaha, secretary of the Nebraska building chapter; Miss Gertrude Hoagland, also of the Lin coln women's dnision; Everett Kingcry, Lincoln, and Ervin Vrana, president of the chapter. lem of a business girls' club. Carlson's plans tall for a brick and glass structure in a modern design featuring a glass enclosed lounge on the front. It will include a basement and two upper floors and have a housing capacity of 80 girls, with room for two equipped with two single beds, two dressers, a table, two closets and a lavatory. Judges were Ellery Davis, jr., Line )!n architest, past president of the: Nebraska building chapter of the contractors' association, Ervin Vrana, Omaha, president of the chapter; V. J. Haggart of Omaha, chapter secretary; Miss Gertrude Hoagland of Lincoln, chairman of the housing commit tee of the women's division of the Lincoln chamber of commerce; and Miss Harriet Towne, board member of the committee. i if ''"v 4 r-. - '':::.) fit I VJ all-university museum. Duties of the new committee will he to handle the policies of the museum which previously were handled by Dr. harbour," former head of the geological department. im.r.uil anil mr HAROLD HAMIL . . . leaves Tribune. serve as director of university pub licity. According to an announcement by the board of regents thru Chancellor C. S. Boucher, Walker was relieved of his duties as direc tor because of ill health, but will continue to teach in the school. Hamil received his 13. A. degree cum laude from Hastings college in 102S andjoined the staff of the Hastings Tribune as reporter im mediately after. grauating. In 1929 he became city editor and in 1931 was named director of sales and promotion for the Tribune's photo engraving and photograph service. He became managrng editor of the paper in 1932 and was closely identified with irrigation promo motion and other enterprises of general interest in southwest Ne braska. In 1940, under his direc tion, the Tribune rated first in general excellence in the national better newspaper contest. Brilliant with scarlijt lettering' on a cream colored coyer, the new' "N" book will be on j?ale Friday. The book is isshd anmally to ac quaint incoming strident s with the university. "N" book cards will be distributed following Friday morning examinations. The book is issued by the uni versity YMCA and YWCA and is edited by Louise Frolich. Assist ant editor is Carol Champman, and business manager, Uobert Mizera. A new feature added was several organization pages not in cluded in last year's book. "N" book cards and five cents for new students or twenty-fivo cents for all others may be ex changed for one of the books. They may be secured by men stu dents at the university YMCA in the Temple, and women students may get them at Ellen Smith Hall. Contents of the book include a greeting from the chancellor, maps of the campuses, a page de voted to each major organization, a list of university pastors, calen dar of the university year, yells and songs, and a list of the or ganized houses. Regents appoint 15 new advisers for freshman elass Expert advice for the class of '15 will be plentiful and easy to get during the coming year as a result of a recent action of the board of regents. They nominated 27 full time and 18 part time ad visers to work with the Junior Division. Advisers are T. T. Aakhus. M. A. Alexander, Esther S. Anderson, L. A. Bingham, F. C. Blood, L. K. Crowe, G. M. Darlington, Hazel Davis, David Fellman, Kenneth Forward, E. A. Gilmore, T. H. Goodding, D. H. Harkness, B. C. Hendricks. F. D. Kirsch. A. L. Lugn, C. E. McNeill, E. J. Marmo, Marcella Mason, Ruth Odcll. J. A. Pfanner, L. L. Pike, Mrs. Harriett Piatt. E. F. Powell, A. L. Pugsley, C. H. Rosenqurt and E. B. Schmidt, all full time. TYPEWRITERS I'or Sale For Rental The Ito.vHl piirlnlile (he ideal ninrliinf fr HtudritlM. Nebraska Typewriter Co. ll'.ll Nil. iLMh St. l.lnr.ilii, Ni-hr. I'honp 3-11.17 Committee plans committee stated Tuesday that fiteps were being taken to change the present museum, which now is Prof. C. B. Rehultz, head of the more or less under the policies of newly formed museum advisory the geological department, to an museum cliaug WELCOME N U STUDENTS When garment problems arise, don't hesitate to call the Modern Cleaners we will help you. This is our 37th year in Lincoln . . . We probably cleaned garments for your mother and dad if they went to Nebraska. 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