The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1921, Image 7

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ENGLISH
DEPARTMENT
AS
SUM
E CHAN
GES
Freshman English To Be Three Hour
Course Required Of
All Students.
A radical change is reported in the
English department this year. Fresh
man English is now to be a three hour
course and is required of all students
entering the university. English I.
and II., the beginning course In Eng
lish, will now give three hours' credit
and be required of all students enter
ing the University with a minimum of
six high school entrance points. Eng
lish III. and IV., a more advanced
course, for freshmen entering with
eight points of credit in high school
English, will be given under the same
conditions It will also be a three
hour course. Professors Frye and
Scott are members of a committee to
arrange this work.
A number of new appointments have
been made in the faculty of the Arts
and Science college. New instructors
will take up the work of several de
partments. Among these are the de
partments of philosophy, mathematics
modern languages, English, fine arts,
and political science.
Registration Place Changed.
Registration this year will proceed
upon much the same lines as last
year. The place of registration, how
ever, will be in Social Science hall in
stead of the Armory as formerly.
Freshmen will register in room 108.
Upper classmen will enroll in various
other parts of the building. The same
system of time cards will be used this
year as before in order to insure a
more even distribution of students
thru the registration period so that
the machinery of the departments
will not become congested.
Students who were in the university
last year will have the same advisors
that they had last year. New students
will be assigned advisors who will ar
range their programs and help them
with their registration: The offices in
which each advisor can be found will
be published on the bulletin boards.
About forty advisors have been as
signed to this work. Twenty of these
will care for the needs of new stu
dents and the remaining twenty will
advise the returning students.
List of New Instructors.
New instructors in the college of
Arts and Sciences are as follows:
Mathematics department, Russell L.
Grossnickle and Leo O. Gormley;
Mr. Clear Golden; Thilosophy, Charles
Modern languages, Miss Shemel and
Henry Patterson; Bacteriology, Mr.
Lindgren;. Fine Arts, Miss Melba
Bradshaw and Herbert Yenne; Eng
lish, Rowse B. Wilcox, Mr. Butter
worth, and Miss Ruth Odell; Political
Science, Mr. Boots. Several of these
new instructors are graduates of the
University of Nebraska.
PLENTY OF ROOMS FOR
STUDENTS THIS YEAR
Conducts Active Campaign In
Interest of Those Seek
t ing Rooms.
The prices will not be much differ
ent than last year. Taxes have
raised since that time, and the peo
ple having rooms f-el that fliey can
not afford a reduction.
All possible help Is given students
tc find a suitable room. A chart hangs
In the hall of the Temple on which
are listed the available rooms accord-
Plenty of rooms are available for
students this year. A canvass by the
Y. M. C. A. of the city was made to
find places for students to stay and
the situation is declared to be encouraging.
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about eleven hundred rooms. b'U Hiey
are rapidly being filled up. A few
more calls are coming to the univer
sity Y. M. C. A. from people wishing
to rent rooms.
The boarding situation is good, also.
About half of the students are able
to board where they room, and for
those who do not have this opportu
nity, the university cafeterias, and
downtown eating houses offer ample
facilities.
Mark L. Hooper, who Is a public ac
countant with Tanner, Gilman & Ellis
of Oshkosh, Wis., was a recent cam
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