The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1947, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
Friday, September 19,
rnivrrsitr Episcopal Church.
There w ill be Sun iny srr ires
At tiie I'niversMy F.pisoopal
chinch at 11:00 a. in. Sunday,
Sept. 21. Chun.li uriuiul.s an-nimm-pil
thiil this was a tem-
pir;irv elumre in time Ace usual !
nitctiny hour L-ciny 8 '30 a. in.
Baptist Picnic.
The H.ipti.-t Sti.iU'Pt Fellowship
v. ill bo.Lii n its t.ili prucnim with ;i
picr.ic Suiui.iy o r 1 1 i jil;. Students
will meet r.t the F.jntist Sturtent
House. 313 Ni rth loth, at 3:13
p. nv, Sunday lor transportation
There is no truth to the rumor j
that the Portmanteau Book store, i
one of Lincoln's leading bakeries, J
is giving away fir sets of En- I
cyclopedia Brittaniea to all com
ers. There is no truth to the rumor
that the newly adapted equipment 1
now in use at the university will i
eventually supplant the faculty. I
Chancellor Starts
Discission Mods
Chancellor R. C Ouslavson be
gan a series of meetings with
university rienns and department
heads Wednesday night.
In order that the meetings may
be conducted with complete
Iraiikness, discussions will not be
There is no truth to the rumor
that U Hall is missing.
Mcxquiqe creek, somewhere in
the Sand Hills of Nebraska is the
world's 3,118 largest river.
publicized, the Chancellor said.
Pin-pose of the meetings is to
study present and future plans
for progress.
USE RAG
CLASSIFIED
TO
SOLVE YOUR TROUBLES
to Pioneers park.
Th
ha e
them.
He-
are
uiia'd to
Thr
Fi:
.wal ion- should
i::ng 2-4fU5
il.liO Panic (lass
A Fiapti.-l church.
who
!ring
he made
will mecl
14lh and
K. Sunday morning lo organize
lor the -rhool year. Mcv. C. P.
lia".(h-. the P.. p1i.-t .-tmlciil jias
tor. i- ho teacher.
Corn Cobs
There will be a meeting of all
i.!ie and pledge Corn Cobs. Fri
da at 3 p. m. in room 313 of the
Union. All members are to bring
lor football ,-eats.
inonev
All
S LESnOOKS
Tassels and Corn Cobs
have been asked to turn in Corn
. busker salesbooks to Rusty Ayers
atthe Coriihiisker office by 5
Wednesday afternoon. Cornhusker
of lice hours at 1-5 p. m., Monday
through Friday.
CHEER PRACTICE.
The first practice for all cheer
leaders will be held in the Union
Ballroom, Saturday. Sept. 20 at
9:00 p. m.. according to Martin
Pesek, yell king.
Air Reserves
Meet Tuesday
A joint meeting of all Air Re
serve Association members will be
held in the Rudge and Gunzcl
building at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday,
it was announced today by Carl
Hellerich, treasurer.
Colonel R. J. Daniels, recently
appointed commanding officer of
the Reserve Training Detachment
at Offut Field, Omaha, will be
guest speaker.
Included on the evening's pro
gram is the first ground school
lecture on jet propulsion and in
formation pertaining to all air reservists.
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with the Portland "Oregonian"
and a newcaster for ar radio sta
tion in the same city.
Following is a list of the re
maining 18 instructors, who hold
the rank of associate professor
unless otherwise specified.
New to the agricultural campus
are:
Orncp M. Peterson, agricultural tn-
gint'prin.
l-con 'h--'in. agronomy.
Hoy p, M,itr!.lt. agronomy.
Charles H. Adams, animal husban
dry. Appointsments to the college
of medicine include:
P. A. Allen, liatterioligjr and patli-
OKlRV.
Knlitrnl H Loclr. putiHc health
I.oniy L Fathre, preventive medicine
llilila L. Hflmkf. nursing.
HaroM K. Kuller. public health.
Kiilirrt S. Squires, public health.
New members of other depart
ments include:
Hnyc H. LeRoy, visiting professor
of chemistry and chemical engineering.
Inez M. Con ley, statistics and business
research.
C'lemena B. ThomBn. economics.
fiiltiert Sechrtst. full professor of
electrics I engineering.
Josephine E. Brooks, foods and nu
trition. Richard Spencer, risiting professor of
political science
John P. Jobansen. rural economics.
Conlon L. Mattson. business organ
ization and management. N
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WELCOME PARTY CYO HALL, So. 18th b J
(2 ll 1 c.;-l ' ( iipitol) inula) . N'jit. 21, 3 p. in.
ALL UNI. CHURCH NIGHT PARLORS XYZ
ami IS.'.Mroom. Student I nion, 7:.'t0 p. ni.
ALL UNI. CHURCH SUNDAY PARLORS XYZ
Slinlcnt ( nion. Sept. 2J, 11 a.m.
NEWMAN CLUB ROOMS
Rm. 220 Temple BUg., 12th A R
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The U. S. Air Force now offers you the chance of a
lifetime to start your career in aviation.
If you want to learn to fly, you have one of the
finest opportunities ever offered in peacetime. Avia
tion Cadet pilot training has been reopened to quali
fied applicants presently serving enlistments in the
Army, and to civilian young men who can meet the
same high standards.
In order to be eligible, each applicant must be: a
single male citizen, between 20 and 26V2 years old,
of excellent character and' physically fit. He must
have completed at least one lialf the credits leading to
a degree from an accredited college or university, or
be able to pass a mental examination given by the
USAF. He must now be living within the conti
nental limits of the United States.
Upon successful completion of the training course,
Cadets will be rated as pilots, commissioned Second
Lieutenants, and assigned to flying duty.
Reactivation of Aviation Cadet pilot training is
only one of the several choices open to outstanding
men who want increased responsibility and advance
ment in the field of aviation. It is now possible for
qualified men to apply for attendance at USAF,
Officer Candidate School and thus be able to equip
themselves for such important specialties as engi
neering, armament, administration and supply.
You have a real chance to make progress and build
a sound career for yourself in today's U. S. Air Force.
Talk it over with the Recruiting Officer today at
any U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting Station.
U. S. ARMY AND AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE
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