The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 19, 1916, Image 4

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    SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKAN
PHONE B 1917
Boyd Printing Co.
125 NORTH 12TH ST.
The Hauck Studio
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
121G O Street
Lf'ncoln, Nebr.
Dim! tnnl for u' lnrbrr work
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Y. M. C- A. Tkilor Shop
N. E. Cor. 13th & P Street
BASEMENT CITY Y. M.
"Over Ten Years
of Leadership"
CLEANING
HIGBY and SERVICE
DYEING
1322 N B 6333
ASK FOR and GET
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price.
The University of Chicago t4
in addition to resident
work, offers alio instruct
tun bv correspondence.
Villi lY For 'Set'""1
fj I U 1 g formation address
Sits Year O.sf C.(Div. J.). QsofS. BL "atw
Telephone B 3355
THE EVANS
LAUNDRY
The Most Complete in Equipment
The Most Perfect in Service
Telephone B 2311
The Evans
Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers
Distinct, Separate Dry Cleaning
Plant
Work and Service as Near Per
fection as Brains and Energy
Can Produce.
Patrons of our Laundry and Dry
Cleaning Plant3 will find many
of the little refinements of
Work and Service which
mean satisfaction to the cus
tomer as well as satisfaction
to us.
!i i
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high as a scholar and teacher. The
same may be said of H. R. Tucker,
of St. Louis, Mo.; of Miss Laura A.
White, of Wyoming State university,
and of Mrs. Ada B. Atkinson and Miss
Autumn Davies, of the Omaha high
school,, Mrs. llattie Plum Williams,
ot the department of Sociology of
Nebraska university. 1915, is making
some especially important Investiga
tions in regard to foreign immigra
tion ami promises to take high rank
as a teacher. Many others are doing
good work and doubtless will be
heard from in coming years. The de
partment of American History feels
that these facts may tend to con
vince present-day students that schol
arly preparation for life pays.
A list of thoso who have taken
j graduate degrees in the department.
oe American History:
1S90 Mary A. Tremain, A. M., Lin
coln, Nebr.
J. Amos Barrett, A. M., Kan
sas City, Mo.
1596 Charles A. Hinds, A. M., Odell,
Nebr.
1597 Charles S. Allen, A. M.. San
Jose, Cal.
Paul F. Clark, A. M., San Jose,
Cal.
Worthy P. Sterns, A. M., Wash
ington, D, C. (Ph. D., Chi
cago.) Albert S. Harding. A. M.,
Brookings. S. D.
1598 Charles W. Bigelow, A. M.,
Denver, Colo.
Ike E. O. Pace,. A. M., White
hall, Mont.
Mrs. Ada B. Atkinson, A. M.,
Omalia. Nebr.
1S99 John A. Maguire, A. M., Lin
coln, Nebr.
Francis S. Philbrick, A. M.,
Berkeley, Cal. (Ph. D., Har
vard.) 1900 Clark E. Persinger, A. M., Lin
coln, Nebr.
Mrs. Anna Y. Reed, A. M., Seat
tle, Wash.
190V-Andrew J. Mercer, A. M.,
Kearney, Nebr.
1902 Ida L. Robbins, A. M., Lincoln,
Nebr.
1903 Charles S. Lobinger, Ph. D.,
Shanghai, China.
1904 Edward A. Johnson, A. M., de
ceased.
Bertha E. Piukerton, A. M., de
ceased. Genevieve Marsh, A. M., Wash
ington, D. C.
Mary E. Davies, (Mrs. Hutch-
ins). A. M., Falls City, Nebr.
Addison E. Sheldon, A. M., Lin
coln, Nebr.
Susan B. Dinsmore, A. M., Eu
gene, Ore.
Warren A. Woods, A. M., Wen
achee. Wash.
Henry R. Tucker, A. M., St.
Louis, Mo.
19105 Charles E. Barber, A. M., Pas
. adena, Cal.
Margaret Davis, A. M., Lincoln,
Nebr.
1906 Autumn Davies, A. M., Omaha,
Nebr.
1909 Joseph E. Taylor, A. M., Crete,
Nebr. .
Mrs. Hattie P. Williams, A. M.,
Lincoln. ' Nebr., (Ph. D., U.
of N.)
William L. Schuffert, A. M.,
Yankton, S. D.
Andrew J. Ludden, A. M., Bak-
ersfield. Cal.
1910 John G. W. Lewis, A. M.,
Wayne. Nebr. "
Candis J. Nelson, A. M.f Val
ley City, N. D.
1911 Jennia L. Piper, A. M., Lin
coln, Nebr.
1912 Ponton A. Burdick, A. M., Hum
boldt, Nebr. '
Silas C. Feemster, A. M., Reno,
Nev.
Laura A. White, A. M., Lara
mie, Wyo., (Ph. IX, Chicago.)
1913 Frank E. Green, A. M Logan,
Iowa. s
Lucile B. Eads, A. M., Central
City, Nebr.
Blanche Lyman, A. M., Chicago,
111.
If You
j Play Tennis
and have not yet
purchased the
necessary equip
ment for the sea
son, you should
so now. No store in
is better prepared
to serve you and sup
ply you with just what
ever you need than this
one Lincoln's only
and largest exclusive
sporting goods store,
soprting goods store.
If your racquet needs
restringing bring it to
II
3
us; the work will be
done promptly and per
fectly. " ,
LAWLOR'S '
Sporting. Outing. Athletic Goods. 1423 O St.
ul tov
till They emrae
Another N. S. B. boy has just been elected to a $1,000 position
as commercial teacher in a Nebraska high school. Why not enroll
in a school whose students are in demand? Two students per day
placed in good positions the past week.
SUMMER SCHOOL NOW IN SESSION. ENROLL ANY DAY
NORMAL GRADUATES RECEIVE STATE CERTIFICATES
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
(Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction)
Corner O and 14th Sts., Lincoln, Nebraska
COMMERCIAL TEACHERS DEMANDED
We are unable to supply the demand made upon us for well trained
commercial teachers. It will pay you to investigate the possibilities of
this great new field. The salaries range high and the work is pleasant.
Call at our office at any time and let us explain the course fully.
Lincoln Business College
(Establisher 32 Years)
Approved by the state department of public instruction. 'Certificate
granted without examination.
14th & P St. B-6774 Lincoln, Nebr.
Summer Students
Fine Stationery may be the cheapest
Buy Of Us
Diversify
340 North
Mary Elizabeth Elliott, A. M,
South Omaha, NebrV
Morton C. Galpin, A. M., At
lantic, Iowa.
James W. Eckersley, A. M.,
1914
1915
Sedgwick, Colo.
David J. Williams, A. M., Chi
cago, 111.
1916 It is expected that there will
be ten master's degrees grant
ed during the year 1916, the
largest number so far in the
history of the department.
H. W. CALDWELL.
Tho oldest student in the University
of Washington is 63 years old.
L.C. Smith &Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEARING
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
125 No. 13th 8t.
B2080
Ooo
11th Street