The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 16, 1948, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thursday, September 16, 1948
Two Members
Added to UN
Botany Staff
Two new staff members of the
University of Nebraska botany
department are Dr. John F. Dav
idson, formerly of the University
of California, and Dr. Robert C.
Lmasson, formerly of the
I sity of Iowa.
Dr. Davidson, a native of Scot
land, received his doctorate at the
University of California last year.
He will serve as an assistant pro
fessor of botany and as curator of
the university's herbarium. He
completed his undergraduate and
master's work at the University
of British Columbia, Vancouver.
Dr. W. W. Ray, chairman of the
botany department, said the her
barium eventually will serve as
a plant identification center. It
can be of considerable help to
farm interests when properly de
veloped. Dr. Lommasson, a native of
Kansas, received his bachelor and
master's degrees from the Uni
versity of Kansas. After more than
three years as a navy air force
pilot during the war, he completed
his doctorate at the University of
Iowa where he also served as an
instructor in botany.
Veterans May
Hike Incomes;
Ceilings Posted
Veterans attending school full
time under the G.-I. bill will be
able to work part-time without
having their subsistence allow
ancpc reduced, according to the
f.timinisiration.
No reduction in subsistence will
be made as long as income and
subsistence allowance do not
exceed these monthly "ceilings:"
(1) $210 for a veteran without
dependents; (2) $270 for a vet
eran with one dependent: (3)
$290 for a veteran with more
than one dependent.
Nebraska vets enrolled in the
university are advised by the
Veteraiis Administration to have
sufficient funds on hand to meet
their personal financial obliga
tions for the first six weeks of
the fall term.
Ashley Westmoreland, Lincoln
regional office manager, ex
plained that personal funds are
desirable because a veteran gen
erally is not entitled to receive
a subsistence allowance until he
has been in school a full calendar
month, and that checks are nor
mally mailed on the last day of
the month to cover allowances
for the previous training period.
This announcement applies only
to veterans who are just enter
ing the university or those who
failed to register last spring.
STUDENTS
you are invited to make use of the
facilities of our bank
we will be pleased to serve you whether
or not you maintain an account here
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Mmibrr Frdrral Ilrpolt Inauranr Corporation
10th & O Streets
Since 1871
Farm House, Chi Omega Place First
In House Scholarship Competition
Farm House and Chi Omega
copped top places in group scho
lastic averages last year according
to lists compiled by the regis
trar's office. The Farm House
average for ti.e full year was re
ported to be a G.73 while the Chi
Omegas rated first among the sor
orities with a 6.07 average.
Both semester averages placed
Farm House first, Alpha Gamma
Rho second and Sigma Alpha Mu
Lthird among the university fra
ternities. Kappa Alpha Theta
topped the first semester list for
the sororities, Chi Omega second
and Alpha Xi Delta third. Sec
ond semester sorority lists placed
Chi Omega first, Kappa Alpha
Theta second and Pi Beta Phi
third.
Farm House and Alpha Gamma
Rho also placed first and second
last year but among the sororities
Kappa Alpha Theta placed first
and Chi Omega second.
The entire list for both semes
ters released by the registrar fol
lows: FIRST KM ESTER lMT-.
FraUrnltie
Farm Horn .6S.
Alpha Ganima Rho I.H,
Nigm Alpha Mu S.7T.
Brta Sigma Pill 5.70.
Phi Kappa PbI J.M.
Hlxrma Chi 5. 43.
Phi Delia TJwta J. M.
Theta XI 6.25.
Zeta Beta Tail 8.10.
Phi Gamma Delta 6.1S.
Sigma rhl Kpslloa S.14.
Alpha Tan Omega S.1S.
Sigma Alpha Eptilkm A. II.
Delta Tau Delta S.098.
Sigma No 8.092.
Ret Theta PI 8.01.
Tau Kappa Epstlon 4.M.
Kappa Sigma 4.81.
Delta Upciloa 4.80.
Alpha Sigma Phi 4.89.
Sororttlea
Kappa Alpha Theta 9.99.
Chi Omega 6. OS.
Alpha XI Delta 8.00.
PI Beta Phi 8.89.
Alpha Phi 8.84.
Gamma Phi Beta B.M.
Alpha Omlrron PI 8.17.
Alpha Chi Omega 6.74.
Delta Ganima 8.89.
Kappa Kappa Gamma I.M.
Delta Delta Delta 8.88.
Sigma Delta Tad ..
Kappa Delta 8.4.
Sigma Kappa 6.04.
SECOND SEMESTER 147-48.
Fraternities
Farm Hooae 9.Bt.
Alpha Gamma Rho 6.J1.
Beta Sigma I'l 6.687.
Sigma Alpha Mu 8.688.
Sigma Chi 6.SS.
Phi Kappp Put 6. St.
Zrta Beta Tau 6.17.
The XI 5. IS.
Sigma Alpha Epalloa S.M.
Phi Gamma Delta 6.11.
Phi Delta Theta 6.19.
Sigma Phi Kpnilon 6. II.
Alpha Tau Omega 8.19.
Sigma No 6.08.
Delta Upullon 4.98.
Rotary Prexy
To Speak At
Student Convo
Angus Mitechell, president of
International Rotary, will be the
speaker at a special all-student
convocation in the Love Memo
rial Library at 11 o'clock this
morning.
The topic of Mr. Mitchell's ad
dress will be "Australia Today."
Classes will be dismissed at the
discretion of professors.
Dr. G. W. Rosenlof, director of
admissions, termed Mitchell as
"an outstanding citizen of Au
stralia" and pointed out that the
students are being given a great
Presby Students
Sponsor Picnic
The picnic for all new students,
sponsored by the Presby House,
will be held on Sunday, Septem
ber 19, at 2:30 p. m. All students
attending are to meet in front of
the. Presbyterian Student House,
333 No. 14, and will leave from
there.. Transportation will be pro
vided to Pioneers Park.
Rev. Rex Knowles, the student
pastor at the Presby House urges
each student to attend and prom
ises food, fellowship and fun.
opportunity in having him here
as a speaker.
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Tan Kappa Epalloa 4.88,
Alpha Hlgma Phi 4.16.
Soruritlea
Chi Omega 6.11.
Kappa Alpha Theta CM.
PI Keta Phi 6.88.
Alpha XI Delta 6.87.
Alpha Omlrron PI 6.77.
Alpha Chi Omega 6.78.
Ciamma Phi Bet 6.74.
Delta Delta Delta 6.88.
Delta (iamma 6.69,
Alpha Phi 6.49.
Kappa Kappa Gamma 6.41.
Sigma Delia Tau 6.36.
Kappa Delia 6.Z8.
Sigma Kappa 6.09.
Campus Lutherans
Resume Services
The Lutheran campus worship
service will be resumed Sunday
morning at 10:45 in Room 315
Union.
The Rev. H. Erck, University
Lutheran pastor, has chosen the
text: "Blessed are they that hear
the word of God and keep it."
Miss Elaine Putensen will accom
pany the hymns. Further an
nouncement will be made at the
service.
Sorenson Added
To Law Faculty
LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 10 Ap
pointment of Robert C. Soren
son to the faculty of the Univer
sity of Nebraska law college was
announced Friday by Dean F. K.
Beutel.
He will be assistant director
of the legislative laboratory, which
trains law students in drafting
and interpreting legislation. He
will also teach courses in legislation.
Sorenson is a native of Lin
coln and the son of C. A. Soren
son, Lincoln lawyer and former
Nebraska attorney general. He
holds a bachelor and masters de
gree from the University of Chi
cago and completed course work
required for a doctor of philos
ophy degree in sociology at North
western University, Evanston, 111.,
last year.
He has been assistant director
of the pre-legal division of John
Marshall Law School in Chicago,
a field representative for the Na
tional Labor Relations Board, and
labor relations director for a
radio manufacturing firm in Chi
cago.
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