The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 11, 1948, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Sunday, April 11, 1948
Page 4
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Memorial Fund
To Create Law
Scholarships
The University has received a
gift of $10,195 to provide schol
arships for students seeking law
degrees, John K. Selleck, univer
sity business manager, announced
Friday-
The gift was from the estate o!
Mrs. Mary M. Hafner and wil
memorialize her first husband
William O. Hambcl. nrominenl
Fairbury attorney who was killed
in a Rock Island train wreck in
July, 1894.
Income from the fund, which
has been invested in government
bonds, will be used to "assist ana
reward worthy and deserving
young men and women to attend
and graduate from law college."
Mrs. Hafner remarried after
her first husband's death and in
the early 1900's went to Germany
to live. Just prior to World war I
they moved to Italy, where she
died in 1918. Her husband, Paul
Hafner, died in Sicily about two
years ago. The will was filed for
probate in Jefferson county.
New Delta Chi's
RcceiveCharter
The original charter of the Ne
braska Chapter of Delta Chi fra
ternity, was received Thursday
night by Russel Baade, Lincoln,
president of the newly reactivated
chapter, from Warren W. Etch
eson, assistant executive secretary
at a banquet in the Persian room
of the Cornhusker.
Delta Chi, which was founded
as a legal fraternity in 1890 and
in 1921 became a social fraternity,
returned to the university campus
with this formal ceremony. Dr
C. Woody Thompson, Dean of
Students at the University of
Iowa was the main speaker of the
evening. Toastmaster was Thomas
Chisholm, Dallas, Texas, field
secretary for the national office.
Lester Dunn, Lincoln, represented
the alumni at the speakers table.
Nineteen men were initiated at
the ceremony and the other of
ficers elected were: Frank Easta
brooks, vice president ; Jack Chris-
tianson, secretary; John Bartlett,
treasurer.
Among the alumni attending
the ceremony and banquet were
Lester Dunn, Robert W. Devoe,
John E. Curtiss, Judge E. B. Chap
pell. L. F. Klein, Robert Arm
strong, William R. Wright and
James A. McEachen all of Lin
coln; Judge Leslie Noble, Beatrice
and Byron Dorn, Sioux City,
Iowa.
Allslrom Elected
SAI President
Ila Faye Allstrom was installed
as president of Sigma Alpha Iota,
professional music sorority, at
the regular business meeting on
April 6.
Other officers include Dorothy
Schneider, vice president; Helen
Abdnar, recording secretary; Pat
Larsen, corresponding secretary;
Helen Murray, treasurer; Mira
Hauge, chaplain; Aleta Snell, rush
chairman; Roma Johnson, social
chairman; Catherine Case, ser
geant at arms; Dora Lee Nieden
thal, program chairman; and Jean
Leisy, editor.
Veterans' Official
To Speak Monday
Richard Boiling, national vice
chairman of the American veter
ans committee, will speak at the
Union, Parlor B, Monday evening
April 12 at 7:45. Boiling is a 31-year-old
veteran of army service
in Australia, New Guinea, the
Philippines, and Japan.
lie was veterans advisor at the
University of Kansas following
his discharge from the army in
1946, and was elected national
vice-chairman of AVC at the na
tional convention in 1947.
Paul Rogers, chairman of the
university chapter of AVC, states
that the meeting is open to all
vets and their friends. Boiling
will discuss the readjustment of
veterans to civilian life, and the
role of veterans organizations in
this process.
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