The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1920, Image 4

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KEeMSKA ENGINEERS
GET MEMBERSHIP PRIZE
University Chapter Awarded En
graved Gavel in Recognition
of Services.
At the meeting of the University
Ukapter of the American Association
of Engineers, Wednesday evening
Pnrf. Arthur Gehrig of the Engineer
lug College, on behalf ot the national
keadquarters presented the chapter
with an engraved gavel in recognition
l the showing made by the local en
ameers in the national membership
drive. The University of Nebraska
Chapter made a better record than any
Hkr university chapter in the country
ia the campaign for members.
That Nebraska engineers fully de
served the honor is shown by the fol
tewing letter that Professor Gehrig
ttived from the national headquar
ters. Dear Professor Gehrig:
Under separate cover we are send
ing you today a gavel which was
.warded to the University of Nebiai-
fca. chapter in recosnition of their me.- ,
Uorious record during the 1919 mem
fcerehlp drive. Koferoo Isham Ran- I
tolph awarded the prize, which was I
not announced before the drive, b;- !
Ctuse the University of Nebraska chap- j
Ur made a much better record than t
aav other univerity chapter in the !
country. He asks you to present this !
a behalf of the national members' i
committee.
Sincerely yours,
A. H. KROM.
Assistant Secretary.
lV.an U- Rossisnol of the College of
Vutfness Administration spoke on
"Commercial Engineering." He took
v-.p ihe subject of commercial trainm.'. ;
for Ihe engineers an.l called attention
t the need of closer co-operation be- ;
tueen the Collese f Kngineering and :
the College of Business Aclminist-.i-
tioa.
The society went on record as fav
mg the adoption of the Jones-Reavis ,
Kill now hefore congress. The bi:l
prides for the ration of a national :
Apartment of public works and is of
vital interest to the engineering pro- ,
f yston.
E STUDENT OPINION
1 !
March 11, 1920.
To the Editor: -It has been my priv
ilege to attend several of the Thursday
morning convocations. I have been
well pleased. The programs are us
ually extremely well balanced and (ho
musician. are persons of no mean tal
ent and ability. Superlatively splen
did numbers have appeared from time
to time all through the winter months,
nnlv todav. Beethoven's, Fifth sym
phony (C Minor) was presented in an
excellent manner. While a delegation
of five musicians could in no way vio
with one of our large symphony or
chestras notwithstanding to the real
lover of music those magic notes sat
isfied many yearnings as proffered by
this quintette.
It is almost heart rending that an
increasingly large number of students
do not avail themselves of this hour
weekly. They would find help, inspi
ration and joy. The sundry elements
of music conspire to lift one above thi
sordid things of life. New enthusi
asm is given for the toils of the day.
Mav countless others sing the high
praises of these Thursday morning
convocations. These musical treats
are appreciated and may those in
charge be so kind as to give us other
great symphonies ere the semester
closes. C. C. Jr.
HHS!
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DAILY N K R A S K A N
mrwsa aiiniiiWimKinaiiuinnaj,,
'Walk-Easy" Shoes
at "Step Lively" Prices
Our showing of Brown Coll
ege Oxfords is most complete
and most dignified.
The quality is superlative
the prices are low
$795to$
9
-Save $3 to $4 on that next pair of Oxfords Save money on
your Hosiery here, too.
OFFER PRIZES TO STATE
STOCK-RAISING CLUBS
Several thousand dollars in prize
money awaits members of Nebraska
Boys' and Girls' Club who excel in
stock raisins: and other club work
this year. Vaiious national and stale
purebred stotk associations. the
stockyard companies of Omaha. Sioux
City and St. Joseph, and oiher con
cerns are offering prizes. Trophies
and free trips are additional rewirds.
Boys and girls who form themselves
into a standard club may receive free
instruction from the State College of
Agriculture in se eral lines of stock
raising or crop production, make some
money, and compete for valuable
prizes. Detailed infoiniation on how
to form a club will be sent upon re
quest by ihe College of Agriculture
Extension Service, Lincoln.
FORDYCE GIVES COURSE IN
MENTAL MEASUREMENTS
EIGHT TEAMS IN
GIRLS' TOURNEY
x "imiiiivu i fin vsuv
Mr. J. S. Hoppel. wl,o is uo.nK u.-v Lavender
u ttse Teachers' College in the studio Joj.se,yn Stono Forward
vl education and intellectual measures, Irene Compfon Forward
1$ applying the tests worked out in , Stjlp (C) Gla.d
UU course in a survey of the puhli -';, n-nier Guard
vois of Firth. Nebraska. .Elizabeth Schoeppal ' Center
?Vot J. F. Duncan of Cotner ; Kathleen Hargrove Second Center
vwsiiy. who is pursuing similar st'i.1- j Maurin Ward Sub
if s the Teachers' College, is mak- ' Orange
. special study among Uni. students :rje(isio Epstein (C) Forward
s Coiner. j Donna Gustin Forward
Ties tests are a modification of the j Arny stowell Guard
intellectual tests employed in the rt-uuth Carr Guard
'tst war. They were used to selei t j Martha Krogniann Center
Trr material, soldiers, and in sit'- , Margaret Henderson Second Center
Gladys Kaffenberger Sub
Blue
Mary Shepherd (C) Forward
Helen Clark Forward
June Fredrickson Guard
Marvel Trojen Guard
Marjory Haycock Center
jBernice Scoville Second Center
Mae Bergland ? Sub
1037 O
Street
BUDD
1037 0
Street
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KOMO KOAL
And others:
Rock Springs
Maitland
Lehigh (hard)
Now on hand
WHITEBREAST COAL
AND LUMBER CO.
107 No. 11th St.
HEFFLEY'S I
TAILORS
OF QUALITY
! 1M No. 11th 8t. Phono B-1422 i
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nf out recruits of such inferior men
tality as would make them a burden
menace to the service. The tests
fev bwn modified and adopted, to
?cfcool purposes and are now beicg
in the better public schools, and
aajtuy colleges and universities to re
fUne the former entrance vfxamina-
Dean Fordyce of the Teachers Coll--ho
is a member of the "N-t-tw-a
Directors of Educational Re
Vfcih" and who is the director ot
tW "Xebraska Bureau of Educatioi
Jfrenient," is offering a seminar
"tfc rteHectual measurements whici
mU Saturdays from ten until twelve.
TVis seminar is attended by super
to&esrieats anfd teachers from the
Wfltkborlng towns as well as students
Ike campus. It is thought that this
tan will be generally adopted in
tt schools in the country.
TAYLOR CHOSEN NEW
FARM DEMONSTRATOR
E. L. Taylor is the new farm nian
?nent demonstrator of the Ne
bwika. College of Agriculture Exten-
Service. He succeeds P. K.
Wbelpton who resigned to become
Wad of the department of farm man
mwuent at the Texas A. M. Col
lvig. Mr. Taylor was formerly assist
JKt tann management demonstrator
brre and left that position to teach
id an agricultural high school.
Red
Ruth Kamerer Forward
Beulah Grabill Forward
Hazel Grant Guard
Ruth Fickes Guard
Mary Stephens (C) Center
Ruth Swenson Second Center
Goldie Kauffenbf-rger Sub
Green
Margaret Ulry Forward
Anna Miek Forward
Ethel Hoagland (C) Guard
Ruth King Guard
Josephine Gund Center
Ruth McKinney Second Center
Ida Edwards Sub
White
Eleanor Snell v Forward
Jean Shuster Forward
Adelheit Dettman Guard
Belle Farman Guard
Carrie Manley Center
Eunice Hilton Second Center
Lucy Hinneman Sub
ii TCHELL, S. D.. March 6. South
Dakota state agricultural college won
the all-state basketball championship
by defeating Dakota Wesleyan uni
versity tonight by a score of 37 to 11
trill
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Tel. L4718 1247 N, Press Bldg
I. REEMAR
Tailor
. Laities' and Gentlemen's Suits
Made to Order
Cleaning Pressing Repairing
WANT ADS.
Have the insignia of your fraternity
or your initial embossed on your sta
tionery. Select a box from our large
assortment and have It embossed now.
George Brothers, Printers Stationers
Embosser,, 1213 N St.
WANTED Tutor for Mathematics
la. Call B1416.
FOR SALE E Flat Alto Saxophone
low pitch, good condition. Phone H-
1464. 102-5t.
LOST Small black purse contain
lug a Yale key and about $1.75, be
tween "O" Street and campus. Please
return to Student Activities office.
Indian Ball Team to Tour
MONTREAL, March 6. A team of
full-blooded Indian baseball players
from the Caughnawaga reservation
here will tour the United States dur
ing the coming summer. Big Six
Jacks is captain of the team.
TUCKER-SHEAN
Jewelers
Opticians
Stationers
1123 O Street
Phone B1534
Hardy E. Smith
116 North 13th Street
Eight Chairs
Sterilizer at each chair.
All instruments sterilized
after each customer.
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