iwasiMuiiwuuuui Aiuy.uiur.,a-v THE DAILY NEBRASKA!? mmimwvmvDimirmifam ? ntw-fpfcwiAi pbwWj WWWnWWWUBWfHWBffpwBBlBWi l v I Only Registration Day! Saturday, April 22, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. -Jirstvoter:sand all who did jiot , jregLsterJasLialL should do so next Saturday. FACULTY TITLE CHANGES PROMOTIONS MADE, RESIGNA TIONS ACCEPTED AND OTHER BUSINESS DONE BY BOARD. Numerous .title changes have been niade for faculty members. This was done at the Tuesday session of the board of regents. The following .is a condensed resume- of the work of the board: The president of the board' was re quested by vote to write a letter to the political clubs explaining why the board deems It inexpedient to repeal the rule prohibiting political gather ings on the campus. Resignations were received from Professor W. O. U Taylor, head pro fessor of political economy and com merce, to take effect Sept. 1, 1911; Dean C. It. Richards, dean of the en gineering college, to take effect Sept. 1, .1911; Grace Goldena Denny, instriic- I BRADFORD CLOTHES toY i,n homo economics. Professor Taylor was made profes sor emeritus. Resolutions wore adopted express ing the regret of the board at the res ignation of Dean Richards. A petition of the military depart ment to bo permitted to charge a fee of $1.00 per year for each cadet, waB referred to the chancellor with power to act Consideration of a report or the sen ate committee on remodeling the Tem ple for social affairs, of tho subject of farmers' institutes and of the sub-stations were postponed until the noxt meeting of the board. The following ad interim appoint ments of tho chancellor wore con firmed: Emma Wllhelmson, fellow in education; William "J. Duppert, in structor in forestry (detailed from U. S. government). Resolutions of appreciation of the work of Professor Davlsson, and of sympathy for Mrs. Davlsson and rela tives, were adopted. Resolutions of sympathy for Regent Haller on the death of his mother were adopted. New appointments were made as follows: James E. Le Rosslgnol, head professor of political economy and commerce; H. A. Evans, purchasing agent. The following members of the facl ulty were granted, leave of absence: V. h. Hollist;er Guernsey Jones, Lucile Eaves, Amanda H. Hoppner, Hutton Webster, B. E. Moore, A. D. Sherag. All of these represent, going ,-a little early or returning a little lato on vaca tion trips. Tho following changes in faculty titles were made, these changes in volving no change in salary. Myron H. Swenk, asBt. professor of entomology, to be associate professor. Chas. B. Lee, instructor animal hus bandry, to be adjunct profossor. P. K. Slaymaker, asst. professor ap plied mechanics, to be associate pro fessor. J. E. Rasmusen, adjunct professor applied mechanics, to be asst. profes sor. C. E Mickey; Instructor applied me' chanlcs, to bo adjunct professor. R. J. Pool, asst. professor-botany, to tho associate professor. . Leva B. Walker, instructor In bot any, to bo adjunct professor. J. L. Towne, adjunct professor civil engineering, to be asst. professor. P. A. Stuff, U8SOC. professor English language and literature, to bo 'profes sor. O. L. SponBler, adjunct professor forestry, to be associate professor In charge of department. R.P. Howard, adjunct professor hor-, HtUmlturOr-JiKsU-professor, .1. J. Ledwlth, Instructor law college, to be adjunct profeBBor. L. A. Sciplo, adjunct professor mech. Are so good from every standpoint of the goodjiresseLihat ordinary words fail to give an adequate idea of how unusually good they are. They com bine the best quality with the very latest styles, and are priced at only $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 We have other makes that sell from $10.00 to $18.00 Bradford Clothes are sold in Lincoln exclusively by us. Let us show you a perfect spring suit. i SPEIER & SIMON N. E. Cor. lOfh and 0 u engineering, to bo asBt. professor. P. J. Perusse, Instructor pharmacy, to be adjunct professor. Elsio Day, assistant pharmacy, to bo instructor. Ina E. G lyings, Instructor physical education, to be' adjunct professor. Jessie G. Beghtol, assistant physical education, to bo Instructor. O. F. Field, assistant pnysicai edu cation, instructor; Shorlock B. Gass, adjunct professor rhetoric, to be asst. professor. Julia B. Korsmeyer, adjunct profes sor romance language, to be asst. pro fessor. Benton Dales," professor analytical chemistry, to be professor chemistry. P. B. Barker, adjunct proressor son agronomy, asBt. professor. Edwin Hopt, adjunct professor soil agronomy, to be a,sst. profossor. SENIOR BREAKFAST APRIL 29. ALL SOULS' CHURCH, UNITARIAN Corner H and 12th Streets ARTHUR L. WEATHERLX, Minister A CHURCH WITHOUT A CREED All Souls' Church is an Association which stands for. a reverent at titude toward the Facts of Life. It has the University Ideal, the Search for Truth. It welcomes to its membership people of all beliefs. Such a modern, open-minded, faclng-the-future organization ought to appeal especially to students. You are cordially Invited to attend Its services, Sunday Morning, April 23, 10:45 Subject "The Practice of Prayer." ' Social Ethics Class, 12:15 " War With Trachoma Among .Lincoln's Foreign Population," by Miss Bertha Roach. Ail Students are Cordially Invited tirigi WARTHON'S nal Eltctric Shoe Repairing Factory . and $2.50 nen'-sj turn's Shoe PenitentlaryTWoods'to Be 8cene of An nual Morning Meal. April 29 has been set for tho day on which the senior breakfast is- to bo held. Every effort is being put forth by tho committee to make tho event even more-attractive than in previous years. A large fire will be built in the woods'' near, tho' ponltoitnary and tho morning .meal cooked at an early hour. ArrdngementB for transp6rta tlon wlU bo made this week- and an nounced' later.- Tlckota will bo on sale Friday by members of tho committee, which is composed of C. 0 Roat (chairman), Grace Richards, Anna Lammors and. V. A. Myleck. . , J. C. WOOD and CO, The Best Is Always the Cheapest. 1822 N St. Auto 1202 Bell 147 GLEANERS and DYERS c XHrIGBY NINTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. Wtmen' Store - Wt Savi Ypu $1.00 142 North. 1 2th Stret Robert Slagl to Deliver Address at Memorial Hall Tonight. The ninth annual commencement of ahechoolfuigidculturilwJlLJjeJield.1 tonight at 8 o'clock in Memorial hall. The brator will be President Robert Siaglot ihe outh Dakota agricultural college. .Hjk'.l'pubject will toe "The Adaptation of Education to Life." SOPHOMORE HOP April 28 Hag'ensicK's Orchestra ; Limited v -V !. n Tickets $1.25 .$ ' Lincoln, Hotef JUST RECEIVED A fresh shipment of I Huyler's & Whitman's fine candies', Meier Drug Co. 13th aiul O Streets. :ICUB' JACOT NrHtl-Up'to-Dte- - OUr Specialty ). 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