The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1949, Page Page 4, Image 4

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NEBRASKAN
Sunday, Feb. 6, 1949
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nine water. Bee after 5:30 or Sundav.
IHhe mefrieia, izui wml -w it.,
Capitol Trailer Camp.
Scientist, Journalist Will
Help Observe Charter Day
Two prominent poisons, one in
science and the other in journal
ism, will hel.) the University of
observe the 80lh an-
rl its chartering
Nebraska
niversary
Feb. i:.
They aie E. C.
tionally prominent
on
Stakm;m. iui
Univcrsity of
Minnesota scientist who is the
1!I49 president of the American
Association for the Advancement
of Srience. and Eugene Robb,
assistant general nrmaser of the
Hearst newspapers.
DR. STAKM.W v i 1 1 address
the Charter Day convocation to
be held the morning of Feb. 15.
During the convocation the Uni
versity will confer its highest
non-academic honor, the Ne-
bruoUa Huilder a ward, upon
prominent citizen of the state.
The .speaker is chief of the
Division of riant Tathology and
Agricultural Botany at Minnesota,
lie is a scientist and philosopher
who has won many honors for
his research in this country and
abroad and h is served on many
important national and interna
tional scientilic committees and
hoards.
ROBB will speak at the annual
Charter Day dinner sponsored by
the Lincoln club of the Nebraska
Alumni Association. The dinner
will be held Charter Day evenin
in the Union ballroom. He will
share the rostrum with Chancel
lor R. G. Gustavson who will
speak briefly.
Mr. Robb graduated from Ne
braska in 1930. He was an out
standing student as an under
graduate, being selected for mem
bership in Thi Heta Kappa. Later
he took graduate work rt Prince
ton and then obtained a Doctor of
Jurisprudence degree from George
Washington University.
In addition to being assistant
general manager of the Hearst
papers, he is a director of Pcjep
scot Paper Co., and Washington
Editor, of Forbes Magazine.
Kclraclion
Because ol a story turned in in
correctly to The Daily Nebraskan
editor, there was an error in the
Student Foundation story in Fri
day's edition.
It was stated that all Student
Directory salesmen would be
awarded one point for every di
rectory sold after Jan. 2. The
correction is: One point will be
awarded for every directory sold
on or alter Feb. 2. Prior to that
time, one point will be given for
evorv ten directories.
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