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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1941)
Thursday, September 11, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN John D. Clark becomes bizad college dean LeRossignol retires under regents' new plan; bceoines tlean emeritus John Davidson Clark, former dl rntnr and vice president of the Standard Oil Co.. and author of a text on the Federal Trust policy, succeeded J. K. LcRossignnl a3 f f V - K ) 4' - '1 ir 4 no tJnrffj D.CLAfUC Imtrnul and Mar dean of the college ot business administration on Sept. 1. Dean Leftossignol was one of the first to be effected by the retirement plan recently passed by the board of reeents. Professor Clark received his B. S. degree fuom this university, his LL. B. decree from Columbia university in 1907, and in 1931 he received his doctor's degree with Phi Beta Kappa honors from Johns Hopkins university. He then became professor of economics at Denver university, and in 1934 he joined the University of Nebraska faculty. As an undergraduate, he was editor of the Daily Nebraskan ana associate editor of the senior year book. He is a member of the American Car association. Amer iran Economic association. Phi DHta Phi. and Chi Phi fraternity Professor and Mrs. Clark ere- ntod the Jefferson H. Broady scholarship in 192S in honor of Mrs. Clark's father. Dean IeKossignol. who was in the bizad college since its organ ization in 1919. will serve as dean emeritus and continue as a pait time member of the faculty. Bullock receives request for copy of student survey Secretary for the Federal Trade Cnmmision Otis B. Johnson has requested a copy of the survey on the opinions of ebrasKa business men on fair trade laws recently completed by university students in economics and business lav. Prof. T. T. Bullock, under whose direction the survey was con ducted, received the request. An equal division of opinion on the question was reported among business and professional men of this state. MUIC lia !. f uates of the bizad college were re ceived last month than for any previous August in the records of the colleges committee on place ments, Prof. Bullock reported. On the other hand, business concerns are insisting upon higher stand ard of qualifications among pros pective employees than is usual in demands received at this time of year. Ray Etonian graduates from naval air station Raymond Essman, of DeWitt, whn attended the university from 1937 to 1940 was graduated fronii the 'United states navai air sia tion at Pens cola. Fla Aug. 5. Essman will serve with th" patio. squadron 22 at an Diego, cam Mil mmKr C. VI 1- Boyl (Continued from Pace 1.1 tr Board alumnae. She served on the panhellenic advisory board in Lincoln and was an aiumna member of the student union board in 1939-40. Last year she wa.s chairman of the regional panhel lenic meeting at Boulder. She is a member of Westminster presrjy terian church in Lincoln. 20 SMART COLLEGIANS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE A shonn in vertical hm Row 1 llclty V, Don Shelf, .M:nili;i Y ImIcIh'.mI, .lark fo.ro. Row 2 Alice M,;ii.i)Im )1, Hene Wliil. lica-l, Lois Sc.ficll. .lolm r.-('aitliy. Row 3 VA Knutli. Nick Douvas. .Mary IVml, I'.Hly Ann Cifnt. Row A Helly Kiause, Vt'ttuy Inuui. Alox Mills, Joe Kirschciiltaum. Row 5 Ju ry Tlioinpson, J(lm Mackey, Mary Jean McCailliy, Marvin Alliey. SIMON'S COLLEGE GOING TOGS Campu Shop Coed Short Millinery . . . 4th f loor Young W or J Shop . . . 3rd floor Camput Men . . .2nd Floor j , ' t i i . 1 ! .i .' . ' ' ! i '' n f f ( i iJiillilinilL.HllilUitiiuiii.ii'i... ....... . I i i ! 1 1 .....