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I ". ' ', If w f f f. FHrtty&1 1 -rr- -id f s t THE DAILY KI11ASKAK t MKMOmAL CONVOCATION ' 8ERVICE8 YESTERDAY Students and Faculty Members Gather In Remembrance of Honored ' Dead. Con: vocation services In inomory of ,x Chancellor Allen Richardson Ben ton, Librarian Walter Kendall Jewott, AHHltttant Professor Julia, Mario Kors infyor, and AHHlfttant- -Professor Hu bert Hlcller Carpenter wqro "hold In Memorial Hall yesterday morning., Mrs. Raymond played tho organ pre lude "Adagio" from Helnecko, Open lug tha ImpruHBlvo service, Chancellor Avery read: "The Lord 1h my light and Nalvatlon; whom ahnll I fear?", and the response came: "Tho Lord is -iln i.trength of my llfor orwlronr Hhall I bo afraid?" "Walt on the Lord; be of good courngo, nud Ho Rhnll strengthen thy heart." Judge 11. II Wlfson of , tho faculty of the College of Law paid tribute to the inomory of Allon lion ton, tho first lMlloifthHUnlversltyfNo braftka. Judge Wilson entered tho Unlverhlty In 1873, and was personally acquainted with tho man and his work from that time on. Ho told tho story of the pioneer educator, bollovlng in IiIh work. In tho ultimata-succcsb and greatuoHK or tho University. Ho said In part: CL'ASSIFIEDEIST 'WANTED A quiet, Industrious per son to work about flvo hours por week at labeling slides, etc. Must have skill enough to use a nccdlo or Jack-knlfo'propcrly. University prices. Call at room 207 Nebraska Hall. LOST Solid silver necktlo pin in drill locker room. Flndor please bring same to Hag office. L08T Ono bunch of keys. Commer cial National Bank identification tag oa ring. Plcaso hand in at bank, "KpgiBirar'H ontcororsoo FrATBlotz. 3-1-50 lOST A Mooro's fountain pen; short, plain barrol, stub point. Flndor please return to Hag ofllco. LOST On or near capitol grounds, Sunday morning, catsoyo necklace, Howard. Phono B 3023. 3-6-54 LOST PI Beta Phi arrow pin sot 1n pearls. Howard. Call Pi Bota Phi aouso. B-3427 G3-4-8 -gsz PJRe CHW,WS&&& ' Just Open- Everything is New INSPECT OUR LINE OF (lift Beeks Qreting Cards Initial Stationary Crrtspondnc Cards' fountain Pns History Paper W. A. KTTY, frM. I. E. VEMHW, Her. 1212 O "Chancellor Benton waa one of tho stalwarts who taught tho people and UaIdthooundatIoniuoii-todftyTna.UiuaWe along tho lino of chancellors .down to tho present timo no ono among tho notod workers can bo placed higher than that of tho flrstchancellor. Ill thoso days It was no small task to In duco tho logislaturo to mako appro priations. Chancollor Benton saw soventy-flvo years of progress and growth; ho saw tho land doubled and quadrupled In people nnd wealth; bow tho mysteries sought out and har-" nossod and finally saw education takon ovor by tho people themselves. Up to within a fow months of his jleathJicLromamed. actlvo-mentally,- u. great reador, a boliovor In his project nnd glad to sco It succeed." Prpf. F. M. Fling reviewed tho life ofJWnltor KohdftJl iowott, for many years tho librarian of tho University. His trlbuto was fitting to ono who had Borvod tho Univorslty long and well: "Dr. Jowott died before his prime What ho had done was but -a promise of what ho might liavo done. Tho passing of such a man from tho life -of-thoUnlvorsltjrwnsa-grentrcalain- Ity; to fall to approclato his work, to forgot him would .liavo beon a greater one. And yot how roadily wo do for get! How Uttlo tho dead llvo in mem ory! How Blow wo aro In realizing that 'thoro aro no dead that 'thoso who havo loft ub have Joined tho choir' Invlsiblo of thoso Immortal dead who llvo again in minds made better by Lyiejgjproajnoetvon-pulses-Btlrrcd to gonorosity, In tjeods of daring -recti-tudo, In scorn of miserable alms that end with self, in thoughts sublime that pierce tho night like stars.' How can wo nony them tho right to such a survival, how can wo knowingly rob ourselves of tho blessings of -constant communion with thorn? Why should wo lament tho change caled death If death is as natural as birth? Why should wo not welcome death as Whitman-did with a carol and-llo-quietly down to Bleep In the 'suro enwinding arms? Tho attitude toward death of our frlond who has loft us was aa natural as his life. Prof. Ulara Conklln spoke In ro mombranco of Assistant Professor Korsmoyor of tho Romance Language department. She was in personal touoh with Miss Korsmoyor during hor tlmo In tho University, as a student and as an Instructor. She said in part: "Mlss Korsmeyer was a ohlld of tho Unlvorslty-and-ovor anhonor-to-her-Alma Mater. And her placo will never bo lHJod by It-more versatile teacher. Sho reminded ono of seedtime and harvest all in one, with tho eagerness of youth was tho eagerness for knowl odge. Joy and gladness were in her taBks, not for tho pleasures which the mastery of them would bring, but be cause of t tho Joy in the tasks them selves. Her life w.aB.JlUel wjth jioble. purposes and sane ideas." Dean Burnett of the College of Agri- culture paid tribute to tho memory of Assistant Profossor Carpenter f hlB college. Of him ho said;', "It Is my privilege to bring a tribute to a man who came to our University -lesa-'than-a-year-agOr-and-durlhg-his brief connection ho proved Mras'olf to bo a man of unassuming manner and genial disposition." . Dean Burnett spoko of his early years and his riBo to a professorship In tho University at tho early ago of twentyfour years. "Tho University mourns his loss and oxtends Its sympathy." Kansas. Wednesday night, Kansas, Okla homa and Colorado meet In a triangu lar debate on tho question of uni cameral legislature in tho several states. Kansas will talk against Colo rado, while another team from each will talk, against a team from Okla homa, Kansas has not defeated Colo rado for six years, but they are very confident of winning on Wednesday night. 1 e BOARD OF REGENTS (Continued from page 1) ed; laboratory fees only during tho first four weoksr and only upon tho bcBt of reasons. Incidental Matters Dispensed With. Tho ScqUs Bluff Exporlmont Station was authorized to purchase a Ford automobile for tho uso of the Univer sity in sub-station work. ABformal application for ja. license to sell hog cholera sorum In stater states was also made out. hTo officers of tho board wor'o authorized to oxecuto the necessary bondB for tho safekeeping of the new federal property from tho arsenal-at-Rook Island,-111. Conservative About Changing Titles. Tho action of the Board ot Ro'gentB carries out thp dcBlre of tho Uniyer Blty donate In the matter of changing departmental organization tltlos, but was less radical In regard to depart ment decentralization. 1. Tho academic 'titles to be used with departments shall "bo: profossor, associate professor, assistant professor and instructor. 2. Ab a general principle tho title of instructor shall apply to no one who Is not a graduate of tho four-year ,collogiato course of study. to the Univorslty. 3. All other assistants, helpers and Instructors shall bo grouped under tho general heading of "department as sistants" and listed by departments. Faculty ' titles were created in ac cordanceT 't ----- -r--r - - - Faculty Opinion Not Unanimous for Decentralization. On tho question or decentralization tho board was not unanimous in its .favor. Because of tho fact that the faculty was not nearly unanimous on this point, and because It was thought that In case of another vote It would not bo likely to pass, tho Board of Regents acted conservatively. Dean Hastlnga Honored Tho board passed a unanimous reso lution commending Dean Hastings for hla able services and admlrablo loy alty that Tit has shown In dofendlnc -tho-Unlverslty-of-Nebraska-ln-the-law- courts. Ho waa council for tho Uni versity in Its Medical College litiga tion, in the Injunction suit of the North Printing Company, in its Bult against the Board of Regents, and a second suit by Kuhl against the pub lishers of tho. Daily Nebraskan. In each caso the University 'was success ful. The dean's services were gratia "Sophomore Pledging Recommended. A request having come from all the fraternity men on the faculty to make the Vecont action of tho Inter-fratornlty oouncH-ln fitvor-of - sophomore uledg 1ng a general law, the Board of Re gents gave this its ofllclal sanction and recommended that sophomore pledging be made obligatory to all fra ternities In the council. Budget Passed. Tho burget aa passed by tho Re--gentsyesterday l8BUbBtaiYtia1iythe same as -passed last year. All salaries remain tho sn,mo as last year. Tho board -adjourned afflvo 'o'clock. SLOFFERS watch for THE P08TMAN TODAY Dean Enberg to Send. Out his regular Black Edged Letters Some 8enlors Wondering. Notice of conditions, failures and incompletes will be sent out, from Dean Engberg'a ofllco today. In tho case of some It may mean a failure to obtain a degree In June, as a number of 'sonlors who have tniBted to luck will find out to their sorrow. The number of the mld:somester re ports is unusually largo this season. In a few cases the students may be dismissed, this depends largely1 upon the decision of tho delinquency com mltteo and their opinions of the Indi vidual's work. JTone Orchestra. FmoM iS-NM. ???.????????????? WHOWHATWHERE JL HANDY DIRECTMY OF THOSE WHOALWAYS HAVE SOME " . THINi YOU NEED I ,! Carry Your Bank Account With Ua KrinK CITY INATIOiVAL BANK lSUIIll CORNER ELEVENTH AND O 8T8, M pry J. M. CLARK, MO. Sot Flnrjcf Flowirs All the Time. GHAPIN BROS llUllul ia-y South Thirteenth. - TelephoneBaa3 Printing Nein Location i24-4 N. 11th Street TftVn Your FILMS to FREDK. MACDONALD to be I U IV XL A Air a1 rngA n 9n(1 8 Exposures. lOo. 10 Exposurofl. 16o. IS Kxpoeuroa, 30c Wlft V aeveiOpea. at & Drowacll BlU. LINOOIiN 137 SontU Blevoatb St. - - Watch This Column Grow.! ANNOUNCEMENT During the remaining weeks of the school year the Daily Nebraskan will bers in supplement form. It has been the custom in previous years for vaiious school organizations, to ask the management of the -Daily Nebraskan to allow one issue of the paper to a certain organi zation. These special issues have always been suc cessful from the editorial standpoint but nearly always a financial burden to the paper. In the future special editions will be issued in supplement news and advertising matter into shape and will not cause a delay in the issue of the daily edition. ' During the next five weeks several special editions will be issued as follows : GIRL'S NUMBER early in MayL PHARMACEUTICAL NUMBER second week, in May. Other EDITIONS will be -next-fow-weoks; Heads of 'organizations contemplating a special" edition as in previous years will kindly consult with the business' manager. THE BusinessManagement Patronize Our " " - ft Co. Us First. Let Us See Yob Rrsl. B329I Pa l-4- GRAVES issue several special num arranged for during th,e i : r1 ' -, T" Advertisers! i ' '-'A .ni S" ! 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