The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1922, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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NEW STUDENT GOUriGIL
FOR BIZAD COLLEGE
Resolution Provides For Election
Thursday Will Have Five
Members
T1,P following is a resolution which
s parsFd at the mass mcetinar of
tllC. students of tho business college
held hist Thursday night, May 4:
Ho it, hereby resolved by the stu
dents of the College of Business Ad
ministration of the University of Ne
braska in mass assembled this 4th
day of May, 1922, that a student coun
cil be established in the aforesaid
college in accordance with provisions
as stated below:
Section I
The purpose of such council shall
be:
1. To furnish a medium through
which the students of the college can
co-operate with the faculty in raising
tiie scholarship.
2. To provide a means through
which a student o fthe college may
be able to present any proposal or
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grievance which may be of general or
individual interest.
3. To act in the capacity of a dis
ciplinary committee to take steps to
eliminate cheating, cribbing or any
other dishonest practice in school
work.
Section II
Tho council shall be composed of
representative from the student body
as follows:
1. Two representatives to be elect
ed from the Junior class to serve dur
ing their Senior year.
2. Two representatives from the
Sophomore class to serve during their
Junior year.
3. One representative from the
freshman class to serve during hiu
Sophomore year.
The same to be nominated and
electod at the same time as the nom
ination and election of the student
council of the University of Nebraska.
The resolution provides for a stu
dent council for the business college
consisting of five members, two to be
selected from the Junior class to
serve during their Senior year, two
from the Sophomore class to serve
during their Junior year and one from
the Freshman class to serve during
liis Sophomore year.
Follow ing is a list of the nominees
from each of these classes:
Junior llerrman Wollmcr, Harry
Adams, James Flddock.
Sophomore Robert Maxwell, Miss
Ruth Small, Norman Cramb.
Freshmen Mildred Othmer, Arthur
Stageman, Everett Crites.
The Bizad students will be given
an opportunity to vote on these can
didates Thursday at the same time as
the student council election of the
University of Nebraska.
The council which is elected will
within a short time draw up a consti
tution for its own government and
embodying the fundamental ideas pro
posed by the resolution. Students of
the Bizad College will later be given
an opportunity to accept or reject
this constitution at a mass meeting
held lor this purpose.
Other Worlds Than
Our Own.
University of Michigan The name
of the summer publication of tbs
school will be changed from the Wol
verine to the Summer Michigan Daily
and instead of the policy hitherto pur
sued of issuing three papers a week,
it will appear every day except Mon
day, carrying full Associated Press
i news.
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GREEN LANTERN
University of Iowa Five charters
fur chapters of Delta Sigma Kho, na
tional forensic fraternity, were grant
ed at the national convention here.
The new charters granted were to
Arizona University, Washington Uni
versity at St. Iouis, Oregon Agricul
tural College, Wouster College, and
Hamilton College.
Campus Notes
The University extension division
has begun printing lessons and in
strut-thins for correspondence coursc-3.
Heretofore there havo been either
typewritten or mimeographed.
Miss Louise Cook and Miss Mar
garet McGhee went to Broken Bow
last week to judge a declamatory con
test. Both are studonts In university
dramatics.
Dean Le Rossignol of the college of
business administration return"d Sun
day from a trip to Philadelphia, where
he attended the meetings of the asso
ciation of collegiate schools of busi
ness in session there.
Mr. Lewis C. Chapman, '10, an oil
geologist in Texas, lias just forward
ed to the university museum some liv
ing cochineal bugs from which the
commercial cochineal is derived.
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Alumni Notes.
Two former Nebraska students are
tho authors of articles published re
cently in the "Journal of Agricultural
Research." One is, "Storage of Coni
ferous Troe Seed," t,y C. R. Tillat
son, "11, and the other "Susceptibil
ity of the Different Varieties of Seed
Potatoes to Decay by tthizopus Ni
gricans and Rhizopus Tritici," by I
L. Harter. '03. A. M., '06. The first
article deals with tho period from
1909 to 1913, during which the United
States Forest Service was especially
active In its reforestation program.
The other has to do with the methods
of experimentation, experimental data
etc.. with regard to tho susceptibility
of different varieties of seed potatoes
to decay.
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Engagements.
Announcement has boen made of
the engagement of Miss Crystal Fern
Uullstrom to Fred W. Wagner of Den
ver, Colo. Mr. Wagner has attended
the University for the past two years.
WILSON FOUNDATION
Dir. STARTS TODAY
Campaign For Subscription to be
Held in Every Building on
Campus
The campaign for the Woodrow
Wilson Foundation fund begins today
on the campus and will continue until
Thursday evening. Tables will be
placed in every building to receive
student contributions. Students are
asked to contribute voluntarily any
amount which they feel they can give.
H should be remembered that this
is not a political move in any sense.
It is an educational move in the cause
of world peace and as such deserves
the support of r.H interested in educa
tion. This will be a permanent fund
invested by a board of trustees and
tho proceeds will be used for awards
to persons doing conspicuous service
in the interest of world peace.
Other colleges throughout the conn
trv have turned in large amounts to
the Foundation. It is hoped that the
University of Nebraska wi'.l equal il
not surpass be records made by oth
er schools. Posters announcing the
campaign will be made by Mr. Fhil
Harrison.
Faculty members will receive let
ters asking them to give such amounts
as they see fit. The faculty commit
tee in charge of the University drive
is as follows: Laura B. Pfeiffer.
Philo M. Buck, Inez Phi'brick, Law
rence Fossler and Fred Dawson.
The following is a list of Faculty
members who have expressed their
approval of the Woodrow Wilson
Foundation:
Samuel Avery, E. A. Burnett, W. E.
Seahx k. A. A. Lyman. L. A. Sherman,
O. J. Ferguson, J. E. LeRossignol, F.
M. Fling. M. G. Wye. Laurence Foss
ler, Clara Conklin, Hattie Plum Wil
liams, M. M. Fogg, E. L. Hinman, H.
B. Alexander, Geo. A. Loveland, W.
F. Dann, II. Alice Howell, Marguerite
McPhee, J. E. Almy, J."J. Ledwith, L.
W. Aylesworth, R. H. Wolcott, Philo
M. Buck, Dean R. Leland, J. T. Lees.
Inez Philbrick, H. II. Waite, Laura B.
Tfeiffer, J. A. Rice. Geo. W. Noble, 3.
W. Harvey, N. A. Bengston, W. C.
Brenke, R. E. Cochran. Addie Rey
noldson, Chas. Fordyee, Louis H. Gray,
J. E. Kirshman, J. E. Lawrence, Don
ald McFayden. H. W. 0;r, R. J. Pool.
Lulu Runge, R. D. Scott, Jacob Sincrer,
Orin Stepanek, G. D. Swezey, Chas.
W. Taylor, Ona R. Wagner, Jacob
Warshaw, Fred T. Dawson. Hutton
Webster, Amanda Hejipner, F. W. Up
son, E. E. Brackett, H. H. Marvin, T.
J. Thompson, H. W. Caldwell, F. D.
Barker.
University of Wisconsin The Com
merce Macazine is conducting a con
test for beauty and popularity. Eisht
thousand ballots have been distribut
ed for voting. Six representative
types are to be determined by thb
contest. The ballot asks for the most
popular girl, the most beautiful girl,
the most popular man, the most hand
some man, the most popular professor
and the most able professor.
University of Wisconsin The
course in Journalism is just "sweet
sixteen" and, in celebration of the
fact, the first annual journalism week
was held at Wisconsin last week. Five
prominent men in the newspaper
world were included in the program.
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