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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1916)
SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKAN SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENT DIRECTORY (Continued from pnpe 2) NAMR , HOME CITY THONE j)utHo. Idft . , Clarkaon 441 No; 16th St. L, 8451 jjaston, A. C. Cambridge 1425 F St. L. 7166 Edmund, J. M. Grand Istand 529 No. 16th St. R 1301 j,:Kgenberger, Frieda T. Strang 1220 It St. B 1220 Ellis. Cally Isroy Beaver City 1325 U St. B 2567 Krtel. Jess Louis Geneva 1336 L. St. L, 8407 Erwln, Grace Gllead 445 No. 13th St. L 7124 EvanB. Ara laiibelle Seward 1735 It St. 1, 4931 Everett, Vivian Union 1220 It St. B 1220 Falrchlld, Kva Lucille Endlcott 219 So. 29th St. I, 9388 Farr, Fred C. N Lincoln 725 No. 16th St. L 9825 Kaulhuber, Marie Helen Lincoln ' 644 So. 19th St. Field, Edmund Lincoln 544 So. 17th St. Klght. Olgft Ewlng 1433 II St. B 3862 FtlllnKhajn, Mary Irene IVabody, Kan. 2620 Vine St. L 4327 Flnley, Benel C. Grand Island 402 No. 12th St. FlUKerald. Lenor S. Omaha 1601 B St. B 8787 Flnley. Howard John ' Grand Island 402 No. 12th St. Kitxsorald. Wm. KJeth Lincoln 1971 n St. B 1804 Fltspatrlck, Thomas J. Bethany Fleck, Irene B. Lincoln 1331 J St. Fleck, Vera M. Lincoln 1331 J St. Flemhifr, William Ansley 217 No. 25th St. Folda, Lamar Lincoln 1036 St. Forney. Ethel I Oelrlchs. S. D. 1519 II St. Fianklln, N. Victor Cambridge Y. M. C. A. Freeborn. Hugh John Swanton Y. M. C. A. Kreym. Mary Sterling 1451 Q St. B 1711 Fritohaff. Alma Catherine Omaha Woman's Bhlg. B 2482 Foe. E1,is K- Panama 535 No. 16th St. Fudge. Elisabeth May Ulysses 1220 R Fulk. Joseph Richard Lincoln 2282 Sheldon L 5731 Fussell, Lola Marie Geneva 636 No. 16th St. L 5623 Galbraith. Lillian Irene Beemer 1449 S St. L 9145 Galbraith. Lulu B. Beemer 1449 S St. t, 9145 Gates. Clarence Ray Blair Y. M. C. A. No. 431 Gay. Frances Cleveland Prairie View, Kan. State Farm H. E. Bldg. Gilbert, Charles S. Friend 1536 P St. B 3968 Gllligan, George Ward Lincoln 862 No. 26th St. B 1400 Glrard. Madeline Uncoln 1122 So. 16th St. Giwits. Helen Marie Omaha 410 No. 13th St. L 8047 Glass. Jessie June Lincoln ' 3151 Holdrege St. L 7407 Gleed, Edna Wano Chambers Uni. Place 643 W Good. Georgian' Olive Cowles 2625 Orchard L 4407 Gooden. Alice Hubbell 1220 R St. B 1220 Goss, Effa Dale Lincoln 2101 Washington St. F 1206 Graham. Blanche . . Lincoln 2102 No. 30th St. L 5496 Graham. Wayne Julian 1228 R St. Graves. Josephine E. Falls City 3101 N St. L 8202 (Continued on page 4) UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 340 N. 11th St. Lincoln, Nebr. BUY OF US When and What You Need MME. SARA COSGROVE OF CHICAGO ' Pupil of the late Mme. Marchesi of Paris SUMMER COURSE Voice building, coaching for opera and Oratorio. Mme. Cosgrove will be pleased to hear voices Saturday from 5 to 6 P. M. STUDIO CURTICE RECITAL HALL Residence Lindell Hotel. Bess. Bryant, Sec. Tel. Uni. 263 W. Chicago Studio, 519 Fine Arts Bldg. The University School of Music Established 1894. Reliable Instruction in All the principal branches of music DRAMATIC ART AESTHETIC DANCING Complete courses leading to degree. Twenty-third year begins September 4th. Ask for new catalog. Willard Kimball, Director llth and R Streets. OPPORTUNITY FOR SHORT COURSES IN AGRICULTURE Now is the time for all towns wish ing to have an agricultural short course or extension school next win ter to make application to the Exten sion Service of the College of Agri culture at Lincoln. Several applica tions have already been received, but there are still a few dates open. An agricultural short course is similar to a four days' farmers institute, except thtt definite courses are given in but three subjects. A selection of sev eral different courses is offered to the men in farm mechanics, soils, animal husbandry, dairying, insect pests, farm management, vegetable and fruit growing, plant diseases, poultry, rope tying and electrical wiring. The wom enlso, have lectures and demonstra tions on foods and dietetics, and tex tiles and clothing. The community Tishing to have a short course Is ask ed to pay only the local expenses. If sufficient Interest is shown in secur ing such a course at any point, the Extension Service of the College of Agriculture will send a representa tive to explain the details of such a ueeting and arrange for dates. Fur ther information concerning the na ture znd work of the short course may be had by writing for Extension Bulletin So. 37 of the College of Agri culture, which has just been issued. Prof. P. M. Buck returned to the University yesterday from Delaware. Ohio, where he attended the funeral of his father-in-law. Dr. P. M. Hall. Silas JL Bryan,. 15. who is attending the Harvard law school, returned to Lincoln last Saturday to spend the tummer. (one f 4 TT A ft i i iiii' ii ii 1 Genuine Hawaiian Made UKULELES of Tine old Native Kao Wood The Ukulele is the most popular in strument of the day. Played by College Men everywhere. No dance or promenade can be up-to-date without its characteristic music. Glee Clubs never fail to win tremen dous encores with the Ukulele. Prices with instruction book-5.00 to $25.00 Have you seen the new 1915 Model Washburn Guitar? i Write for Catalog Sf v Sr - 7 ' h r? mm mm? - s 'r t;-,' -.- - "'i k' V.- "WWA ----- -i 27-31 East Adams street, Chicago