The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1946, Page Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, November 14, 1946
Ag Service
Holds Open
House Here
The university's agricultural ex
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ber 20 and will draw county ex
tension workers from all parts of
the state.
Director W. H. Brokaw will pre
side over the opening session at
the Union Friday. Leading speak
ers will be M. L. Wilson, director
of the extension service in the
U. S. department of agriculture,
and Miss Gladys Gallup of the
Department of Agriculture.
'Saturday will be open house at
the college of agriculture for the
outstate visitors, and the group
State football game Saturday afternoon.
Visual aids will be emphasized
at the Monday morning session.
Chancellor R. G. Gustavson and
Extension Editor Lisle Longsdorf
of Kansas State college will be
the principal speakers. The an
nual extension dinner is sched
uled at the Union on Monday
night.
Masquers Pledge
Fourteen Students
Fourteen students were pledged
Nebraska Masquers, dramatic
honorary society, at a recent
meeting according to President
Blanche Duckworth.
New pledges are Robert Scott
Henry Lee, Harold Anderson.
Richard Espcrgren, Annette Segel.
Arlene Marylander, Dorothy Lash
er. Constance Cathcart, Helen
riastcrs, Lorma Bullock, Gertrude
Cloidt, Tom Stimpfig, Don Jo
hannes and Douglas Peters.
New Assistant
Named by Board
Gould "Fig" Flagg, a junior,
has been named assistant business
manager of the Daily Nebraskan
by the university publications
board, Jim YonLandingham, busi
ness manager, announced today.
Flasg's activities include the
vice presidency of Alpha Tau
Omega. Kosmet Klub worker and
alternate member of interfrater
nity council.
Stiulent Health
Student Physical Welfare
Director Louis E. Means, in
outlining the schedule for ob
taining health service on both
ag and city campus, stated that
students wishing service dur
ing hours that the office is
closed should call 2-2296.
The office will also be closed
from 10:45 a. m. to 12 noon
today, according to Means.
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