The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 26, 1914, GIRL'S EDITION, Image 12

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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No phnso of university work is coming used by tho purchaser in comparing wear-
to tho front more quickly than that of ing qualities of various textile fabrics
Homo Economics. Four hundred and The courses' in foods prove as popular
five girls are now registered in the Agri- a8 ever. Nebraska students are fast
cultural school and college. beginning to realize that a study of foods
The Agricultural School is a state High does ?fc "Plv preparation of
School. Four years work must be com- cUvQ dishes but that it includes an
plotcd before graduation. Two special understanding of the various food sub-
nnnpona nF nt.iulv nrn now Ottered 1 O110 " -.., - z - i
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for those who expect to enter the uni
versity and the other for those who wish
to teach Domestic Science in tho rural
schools.
Every year now and broader courses
of instruction are offered. This year's
class iii Household Administration found
it possible to do their work in housoplnn
ning in the agricultural engineering de
partment where carefully trained and ex
perienced teacher could give them special
instruction. The girls are looking forward
to having a practice cottage, on tho cam-
the diet.
Up to this time Nebraska has not had
the facilities to permit students to actual
ly specialize in any one phase of Home
Economics, although very thorough
courses have been offered in many
branches of it. Means are being pro
vided, however, which will make this
quite possible. The University is also
making every effort possible to carry a
part of this work to people out in the
state. During this last year thirteen
short courses, or weeks schools, in Agri
culture and Domestic Science have been
1914
Senior Commencement announcements
in ASTOR TEXT
The Latest Style of Engraving
4c Each.
Why not have the very LATEST STYLE? We srll direct to students.
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lnnumerablo problems that contront the t k mo t Knitefullv received
busy housekeepers of today. hy the ladic8 .and girl8 .
Next September a course in Art and Requests are constantly coming in
Design will be required of freshmen in from many places for trained workers in
conjunction with their work in textiles. Home Economics and as yet the depart
So great has been the increase in the meiit has not been able to supply the
number of students in the textile Inborn- demand which the field offers. All of
tories that it hns been necessary this year the seniors who went out last year arc
to employ a now teacher in this depart- meeting with splendid success and the
ment. The girls are doing very otlieient most that can he hoped tor is that m
the future more girls will avail them
selves of the opportunities which are
offered to those, who complete this
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,VOPir. The New Book & Stationery Store
Foil ot Suggestions for
Graduation gifts, Students' Supplies
Pictures and Diplomas
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work in advanced dressmnking and at
the same time are making a thorough
study of the cost of clothing and applica-
.tions-of practical tests which may b
W. A. GETTY
President
G. E. VENNUM
Manager
Our Alumni
A number of prominent women are to
be found nmong our nluiriiii nnd former
Students. Several populnr present day
writers were at one time connected with
Nebraska.
Willa Siberth Cnther, '95, bends tlio list.
Her latest noveKis 'Q Pioneers!" This
Story deals with western life, particularly
the typo which was to bo found, here in
the early 80 's.
Dorothy Cantield Fisher has recently
written a book on "Mine. Montessori
Methods," which is considered by critics
to be one of the best books ever written
by anyone on the subject.
Ada Atkinson, 70, is the State Rural
School inspector.
Many of the college girls who are inter
ested in social service work in the univer
sity, take up missionary work in the for
eign field. Among them are: Mary Bill
ings, Fooohow, China ; Mrs. Emma Boose
Tucker, '96, Telochow, China; Miss E. W.
Ellis, '02, Jjiehenohow, China; Grace Cop
pqck, '05, Y. W, C. A. secretary at Shang
hai, China ; Mrs. Carrie Shultz-IIiltner,,
'10, Shanghai, China; Olive Griffith, '05,
Bilospoor, India ; Mrs. Louise Burrows
Oxling, '00, Tokio, Japan; Miss Anna
Tibbets. '04, San Juan, Porto' Rico: Mrs.
Miss Louise Pound 1ms written several
books, and is, at the present time, a con
tributor to an eastern magazine.
i Helen Stotor Holingsworth is a short
"story writer nnd n number of her articles
have been published in McClure's.
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tMrs. Julia Nagl James is with n stock
Agatha Tot ten-Anderson, '06, Constanti
nople, Turkey;, Stella Louthridge has a
girls' school in Turkey, which has college
standing. -
Miss Laura Pfeiffer and Miss Daisy
Noedham of tho history department are
"fornn;rgrnduntes; '
-company in New York City. Last seuson (Mrs. P. M. Hall of this city, who is a
isho-playcd-tho-second-loading-part-in-the pwrniineuUsuffragettenistne-timj
? 'Bird of Paradise" company. student here.
OU HAVE SOME
GARMENT THAT
YOU THINK IS BEYOND
REDEMPTION
"SEND IT TO HIGBY"
AND HAVE IT
THOROLY RENEWED
Keen Interest in Swimming.
Girls at Nebrnska have- n keen interest
,in swimming. With much effort Miss Git-
Vtiiigs succeeded in getting tho nso of the
SX, M,' C. A, pool for n few hours weekly.
As a result nbout fifty nrdeut mermaids
c spent many hnppy mornings doing the
liigh divo or the Austrnlian crawl. Occa-
sionally ambitious swimmers venturing
out beyond their depth were filled with
fear of the deep, deep sea and shrieked
loudly for help. Here was opportunity for
would-be winners of hero medals. Tho
courage and dispatch exhibited by the life
savers in dragging iu tho drowning maids
by the hair is worthy of honorable mention.
-DRESSES PLUMES SLIPPERS
QLOVES SKIRTS JACKETS
HIGBY
CLEANER AND
DYER
1322 N STREET
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