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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1945)
i Page 8 THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, November 28, 1945 Dean Beutel Tells Of New Program For Law College After being closed for two years during the war, a complete new reopening program will be ouerea in the law college, ac cording to Dean Frederick K Beutel. in his address tn thi T.in. coin Bar association Monday night. The two immediate aims of the college will be to educate vet terans whose leffal schooling wna interrupted by the war, and to oner reiresner courses to lawyers who were in the service. Outlines Requirements. In outlining the requirements for the new courses, Dean Beutel said: "Tr. take care of the returning veteran students, the law school has temporarily lowered its en trance requirements to two years of college work, and is offering an accelerated program beginning January 3 and ending in July, during which time the students will be given intensive review work and a complete academic year's instruction. This will make it possible for any veteran who was in school before entering the service to complete his legal edu cation by June, 1947." Lonff Term Program. Dean Beutel continued by tell ing of the importance of a long Glenn Presncll Coaches '46 Huskcr Backs Glenn Presnell, Husker head coach in 1942, will return to the Nebraska football scene as back field coach in 1946, Athletic Di rector A. J. Lewandowski an nounced yesterday, following a meeting of the athletic board. Presnell was backfield coach during Biff Jones' period as head coach, beginning in 1937 after playing professional football as a backfield star with the Detroit Lions. He stepped into the head coach position following Jones' depart ure and served for one year. At present Presnell is with the navy, but expects to be discharged soon. term program of legal education with special emphasis on modern problems. He stated: "It would be a grave mistake if a present reduction in standards to aid the veterans were to become perma nently established. In conclusion. Dean Beutel spoke of the value of the coop eration between the bar associa tion and the law college in ar ranging refresher courses, semi nars, and clinical work for the students. Scholars Behave Normally Says Perry Branch Traditional notions about uni versity scholarship winners us ually range from shell rimmed glasses and a brief case, all of which pedals to class on a bicycle, announced Mr. Perry Branch, di rector of the university lounda tion. Picture Changes "Maybe this was a pretty apt description years ago, but it doesn't fit the picture nowadays. They're all perfectly normal look ing and acting students," con tinued Mr. Branch. Adding that many of the university scholar ship holders were prominent in student activities and campus af fairs, Mr. Branch said that the foundation is assisting 52 students with scholarships this year. The awards range in value from $50 to $750, and go to undergraduate? as well as graduate students. Loan Funds Available In addition to the awards. 7fi student loan funds are available to students. The Foundation di rectly aids students with scholar ships, contributes in other ways such as supplying funds for re search by graduate students, books for the various cammis lihrnries and equipment for various other colleges and departments of the university. Ag Forms Group To Study Campus Leadership Traits Phi Upsilon Omicron, honorary agricultural sorority, and Dr. Katherine Maurer, home ec fam ily life specialist, are collaborating in studying qualities of campus leadership, testing and evaluating them. This project is one of Dr. Mau ler's studies which will extend into all parts of the state. Dr. Maurer feels that the lack of men students during the war has created an unusual opportunity to study leadership qualities in women, who have taken over campus organizations to a large extent. Pearl Doyle Wins $300 Home Ec Pordcn Atvard Pearl LaVonne Doyle, home economics senior, has been granted the $300 Borden Home Economics Scholarship award for 1945-46. Presented annually by the Borden Company Foundation, the scholar ship is given to the home eco nomics senior with the highest average in her class. A graduate summa cum laude of the two year course at Colo rado Woman's college, Miss Doyle has received Phi Theta Kappa Methodist Coeds Orgairize Baby Sitters Project Kappa Phi, Methodist coeds' club, is forming a baby sitters or ganization as a special project for the year. Each coed in the club is to take pare of a small child at least once a month. The money she re ceives for her services is to be given to the Kappa Phi treasury. The fund raised will be used to send delegates to the National Council of Chapters held in New England next June. Coeds Available. The coeds will be available on Friday and Saturday nights until 12 p. m. and on Sunday night until 10 p. m. 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