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YOl,. XXII. NO.
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SEASON TICKET
DRIVE TO OPEN
EARLY MONDAY
Ticket Makes Actual Saving of
Twenty-One Dollars on
Admissions
ANNOUNCE COMMITTEE
First Three Days of Next Week !
ta be Devotei to Cam
paign i
If the average man were g,ven
n opportunity to get a dollar
for every twenty-five cents he
laid down on the t able, he
wou!d jump at the chance.
Gate admissions to all of the
activities covered in the stu
dent season athletic tcket
amount to more than twenty
nine dollars. The ticket sells
for seven dollars and a half.
This means that the cost of
three football Qames will pay for
the entire book.
Are you going to miss your
chance?
-Which college w ill be first to fill j
bleachers at the first football jrame
That ts ttie question asked hy the
hatnnan of the Stadent Season Ath -
letic Ticket drive which wi.l takei
the cs.np.ns hy stem, the first three
v
da vs of next week. Each college has -l
sehe.lukd mas.s njieti.ic Monday
morning.
The xeutive coron.istee iu ulsaree
of the 5rve as anno.r.ce! this snora-
itig wilt be: !
Ray Stryter, chain.iam. 11
Robert FVnJon Craig, publicity.
College eJiairme: .Vgriraltar.!;
Ftej J Keesl and AnsolJ Foals; rhar
maty. Je Xoh: Etgeering, Feri
r.ing; Arts and Sciences, Tat Plaii-'j
brk'k icd Dsvida VamGosMer; Cosj-'
oess Adaiiuistwwoa, J. Vililw ,
Wolfe; Dental, Byroa Arries; Liw.
Adoljhe Weake; Teichers, M5!dred
iJollimger.
Th thairmaaa in et-amge tui eih
r0c will be assisted ly two :
juniars U will eah have cfcuws? ct
the work ia tie to?! for ouf '.Say. ;
IxxjJhs will be established in all i-a1- J
leges aad a BHTnler of salesmen w ill 1
be a.s.igii'eil to !a txwul. every 5ay.
The work will be directed by Stryker(
in tie be,k.jmiirters boc4lj whk-Jj will !
-r.-i, i ffpam cf V hall in tT.c
-
The reslt of the re!! petition
arooac the rarious cwUe to eM
. v.v -rLMmnmti cr ilk Kii'9ea i
seittroa of tlae fMJiudl waads will be;
wijclied with interest. . Ijprs than
? tvv ytiirs ago the frwitbaM tBfls'
wre divided into om05ege -wJeiis
i ttiri eaih ciollege adr'e'd a lieadgear .
tj htlr t 's Pt the stand
The aJlotjneiDt of spawa fw eh
3Jege hits lrtt worked omt by fbe
xT:tive tomininee aofl eacii ool-
Ld. wiia -.- to iT-ilK tr-n ftf-ttil!lL.
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Cadiflles for tfce tfit( of
dent tnmiajer will have an Cfi'or
tunity to try out dories the c-am-
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raxpn, tor wear wen
u tie Je 01 me ixteu.
tie athte olfice and cn ai.pja
win be aKfciEned to a ila on the
cjEjnit for the sale of the paHe-
boards.
Good vaJoe for the invefcUDem is
more l&aa ar-parent in the fatfce oi
the 121 Sean Athleiie Tkken.
Tie tMal valM cf tie bnk lias en
oonnpsrted at l-De wlkS does oc
iiK.tode tle priviJeges of the tennis
oocTls which are todlinded ia the
seassn tick.. Te eWiT book for
Je al tie prtoe of va doJlars and
a fealf nmies an offer so lu'Tative
that tu Cornh'oskeT san3ent witn any
sclxvj spirit c-an afford to fisss ?
the ptLTcbase.
Twenty eren iiHerest events ate
ov3d by the lil sason book.
Tlis averages aVewt twitary-seven
tents as event. If fate admissions
to three foottiall game are paid.
tie cost would be $al to the frit.,
of the season ticket. It fcas beea
admirted tiiat most Comhnskers are
winiing to rF twenty-fiv nts for
the Notre Dame grmoe, so therein
lays tbe committees airsmeii'
fori
tie beavy ea of Stsdent Reason
Athletic tickets.
Delta Sigma Delta
Occupy New House
De&a Sirrna Delta, profeasioail
tartal traterniry. kaa aoor4 froai !
Xwria 2Sla street to ft Sosta lta
asreeC Tl a-w teir;iboe srasae'
Is B C1M. !
RULES GOVERNING THE
WEARING OF GREEN
cArs
Green caps must be warn by
all first year men.
These caps will be worn at
all times, whether or not stu
dents are upon the university
campus.
The headgear may be dis
carded after the Olympics battle
October 21, If the freshmen de
feat the sophomores in the an
nual underclass battle.
October 7 at the South Dako
ta football game all first year
men will sit In a section re
served for them and they must
appear with their green caps or
be penalixed.
The Iron Sphinx will be in
charge of the enforcement of
the green cap ru'e, and all soph
omore men are appointed as
committees of one to see to the
enforcement of the wearing of
the green caps.
E
WELCOME WEEK'!
Scphoaicre Organisation Ap
proves Activities and
Appoints Commitees.
Absolute endorsement of very
Ibinjt that has been done in regard to
frwhmaa t!ii week, appoint
ment of committees for the first
semester, resolutions to force the
j wearing of preen "caps hy Nebraska!
frj,n.en an1 ,.,0
to work in
t)s yjn athletic anipasgn. were1!
imivmsnt things act-ottaplisheit hy the j
I Jb meeting of
ihe year held at the Alpha Signia Tin 1
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will be
held at the Pi Kappa Phi house Sep
t em her IS.
I-ae this satnmer the lrn Spliiax
had a cciTsiir:detiic meetitig snd
deiidel in favor of a plan for a
fieshraaa welcome. Plans fc.ne been
going forward steadily, since early,
Acgnst and the endorsement of the J
I-'jm Tuesoljiy evening was merely aj
formality. '
CeraraaV.ert! arT'atM follow:
lni:it;oa Al Pjiinrett, chaima.:m:
Xel Rorby, J. Hinmam.
wj-, ui-Hw. i!
Activities' Monroe Gleason. char-'.,
Bua: Pea Ttioiapiasm, Alfrel Peter-
PmWacitv Philiip Ijewis, t-haSrniam;
4.4, ...
Preston Gist. Wendell Eerge,
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Olyimjw Marion Harlan. cha:r-
man; George Carpenter. Oorre .
vri;i. 1
Aitiig on t!he snag-gesl"om of the
. i
jnocecn aroa oa s won w u.u
uonr tejl Eee(H, itue imonn jaami ipjijruj :
i favoring rirt puy
:, ''-mr,. tmm -tC'a
: streets at any titne dniriiag the day
after uixt ThmrsiiJay wjahoot wenring
slK'ir gTen cips. The lnmocemts
gsive the ?f'hdiir absolinle aanthority
Jo j-01v. t -wearing of the green."
E.ay Sttyker f tbe emwB ticket
selling ticiiniioittee asked the Sfftims 1
Jo back She :a5iuiigM ad tht esch
man be a menlier of the selling tcm-'
tnitlee.
r.lr vn fll),r v,, lXi&of.m.s
asked the SjJiaM t'O eiiforc the
wearing the gjeean r&ps aad to be
to w stadium
riW!i M, , tk-3 they will be
many ohinps they will te able to ae-
KMcplislh drinc the year.
A otWDKittitee "f three. Ant Ijitta..
..v...- ... -.,., i, i.tioc n4 wm-.!
. r;,fl
j, i-,mir 1
NDQHSE
to wbool and to select a few men J established amon them so that whe tust of U4S. li". and 1M1
from wh-con a oom-franejtiijty man will ij they are apper-c-ilassatieB. they will Iq f,Bdwjt at their twentietli anmi
fce nelacwA. il the rifht kind of Nebraska sparjt., ' TWMJT celebrations, wi&ca now ar..
Iliilja Rohins. chairtnan;
ranj
Stitxel and Martin Vossler. wene ap-
pointed to see Deaa Dawson as to ;
rEBiliiiient the Si4iinx Biar in-
flirt on fieshjaein tc weann taeu-j
fTeen caps, -
"Welcome Week"
The freshman weDooime week which i
kiss been endorsed by Clxsacellor
Harold Hoitr.
A Terry. Dean Dawsoa.
afommi senTtflarr. and aneinbers ol j
Inmcxents, calls fcr a celebration to
last aa entire wk-
Tie barhexme oa Friday eveaats s
Jtae big featnre of the week- EaEies 1
oa Monday aund Tawwlar for the sopi- j
amores and freshmen respectively.
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KOntinaed a Page 41
CHEER LEADERS
Mew taent wSo wis to try
cit for hece leaders at foot
ball aannea report at te east
end of ta Armory at 2:00
harp SataWay. Director Daw
aea mrfe Chat each oraaniza
tipm aed oat at least rea-
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE
AGAINST THE NOTRE
Kvery rol-ll oll Nolrar.kiiii woul.l -rive i
fiivat iojil t lu on tlu football liohl Iiatllintr
for t!u i'tmiiiiiil nl tlie ('roam airainst our
oU rival Not iv Pann It is possiliK for only
a few of the five thousand Noliraskans to he
on the field when the initihty llikor foot ha 11
machine will attempt to crash through the
stone-wall line of I lie Firhtinjr Irish Team
in the hat tic next Thanksgiving day.
Day after day for months the (Wnhnsker
uridsters will prepare for the contest which
will he the center of attention anions sport
enthusiasts all over the I'nitcd States. Kleven
giants will take their place in the field airainst
Nebraska's formidable opponent and when
the final whistle blows Nebraska will be
proud f her lighters.
It is not possible for each of Nebraska's
student body to play football for Nebraska
that day, but it is posilIe for each an I every
one tf the live thousand to be 1 here eheerinjr
the men who will brin-jr honor to our univer
sity. I.ast Thanksirivin:! one of Nebraska's line
men had his shoulder thrown out of place four
times, but urittily he continued to fisrht for his
university. This Thanksirivin? every one of
our men will be iitrhtin: with the same Hanker
spirit.
Kvery one of the Dusker contests will be
battles worth while. Kvery battle will have
thrills that will hrint the prandstand and
the student-section to their feet many times.
Are YOl jroinjr to be there cheerinsr for your
team when it is Ikhtintr Nebraska's battles?
TOE
OF
FR05H CAPS
X- J TT . - J T - 3 1
IJUK!juu c-iugci ajiicuucu i
Prcmo.e Unity AinoriJ
Freshmen.
1 HUSKEB. TliADlTiON
.
TO Decae SI UirmpiCa U tap
k . Tl TTT 11
Are to Be worn 4-"
iy inter.
Xlomday BEomias. September
-r i'i and ).
apas.v. 12 i
and ccntsnBing: Septenauber
(fee SJigee Clothing capa:
and O streets, will distribute free of 'i
. ,,
charg-e grea caps to all farst-year t
'
nien. For several year tliss coa-
Fy bs mi il Pctice to far-
1 ish nt-ese caj to the yevariiags. :i
jT xhorsday ujoratBg. Septenii1ber
t,mm ,v rniiwsitT
-'- inuwiu "'""'"i
M .
Nk 1 sret to bit
green can. and to wear it at all
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aotlnoiritie. mmless, of course, the
yeiirlaiigs at cktoricus in the annual
fnesJamn-oiiitoB3-9! fht to teBell
l5: naoriutiag of l-JomecvjmiiBg Day Of-
tober 2L
A Nebraska Tradition
For taany year t na ra-
ditioin far the first year tnea at the
VmiiversstT of Xeluxska to wear green
To the ntaitaate4 this tay:;i
barflship. btat rather than a
seetum a
tliotithtlle.BS h.xi-g itcit, it a ottgi
suited for several reasons.
n
In flhe fdrtt poace lue yarjias 'nnay receive the loans, and they nrafl
today will be thrown ttagether, tsjore'V, hjj in residence at lea.t ere
wr less dtarine their foiar-year stay t 'adeaic year. Detertnintas facto s
XeTrata.. ll as et-semasi uia Jei
snoTM MiMH with aefc otfcw
, 9 oraw flin of fnendshia be
and in the best imanner rxussowe I
note enteritises for the pood of ii
Oornhnsier KhooL Tne toona oi
friend ship ewaMished litWBCh wear-
bus e Rea. miu. ...
create real spSrst ia im rresnmn
class.
rrehmen Attend
Big Stag Parly
The Freshnnea Stas raeetina; held
Wednesday evening ia the T. M. C. A.
cjOB rwois fsmished a raried assart-J
entertainment to over li
jrjj that were present. Belay graimes
.. . . ..
I. . ..
dirrtaca of the new T. M. Mer -
lary. R. M- MtCaffree. Apples and
popcora were served, followed by a!
rrand piiow fight.
The second stag he34 Than-day
evening was attended aw only by v cj,, caaa Wbitaiore of Ue
aH f restnea, bat by ananseroas oio-J0&!, bo tare started faada reeeatly
atores and soane apper ciassatea r L w u engiaeera. The A. EL
well. Tfco B.eetix was fall cf Ca5tr faB3. of 5. for eag-
froa aegSttaing to end. the main ta v. k. Aoma-ed by Mrs.
featar cf tie ereaiag beicg a "rr -
b pictsxe thowfxg college life
'Try to Locate
Non-Graduates
A campaign to l-v.ite al-out twent
thousand nou-graduates of the Uni
versity of Nebraska is being con
ducted by the alumni association. A r
list of ex-students has been sent to a
correspondent in the town from which
these students entered university, i
The Xebtaska press association and
" th-j newspapers of the state are co-
t-ieratiiig wiih the alunini association
. h- ,annraisn. As soon as tie
? address of an ex-student is discov-s
j ied it is plai ed on file in the alumni !;
s off ice. A fairly corarlete record cf
" gradaste has been kept hy the,
a",ua:Bil offk. hut
up to .rate no effort
n has beea made to
i ceep iraes o "
mn-grJnate.
CjlllRQ
J UilUu
No Applications Yet filed For
Leans to Students rrom
Mcaey Provided
.
Aif4i(acions bare not ba f
far tliif srmesler by Vivcirsity of Ne -
rsii ctsidenss nor leans iroan sa
ilnmus st aside for these who need to
frorrov mi.omey to nniip!ete liitir ,4ta -
ta",jm, aiicitdiitg to L. Gondersoo.
,tie rrJir. who has charge of the
naoney.
The aanenBt leaned to any oae m-
Jdent is liniited to $W ffer feiester.
eicei't in esJra-wiJanary tai.
Notes
f MJM i,..
t tBt interert, pay-
4 nhZt aaaa!3y. Notes fall dw two
- ear ftr tie ndeaU are fnt-
"mated or leave school.
READY
EI
RGENOY
LOAN
Jmaioirf. aod senjors are pvea pre-? ana twenty soiiar pnze-s
feience in awarding the loan. On!y been offered for the orpaniiatia o5
st.nuIeB.ts in actoal need of aMiiatic- talning the lareest Bintter of s-tV
in rn.iiiiii ine loams are tne ainijuj-
...-- -..n inda -
, i. jrnj.rijn.
aTailable to needy students.
Funds for Women
Women undents ia need of tejj
aa secvare loans frota a fund main-
taiaed by the Wonsens Self tovera-
. Tt. jnetl cf
:; se'MM fund. l.JW. &n of the more re-
. , .
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have attendee the nnaversity one yea'.
A loan open to all students ia th
naiTersaty has been opened by John
R TVebster of Osmata. The Dr. J. F.
.siereas loaa fond is also opea to ail
ftadeats of a3 coUeees.
Agrkmltaral and hoax" eioooniic
'snodenta may apply for the Greater
Omaha Agr-cttllfflral Stadeal Aid faaj.
.
. f lmecJr.nre or
' of Oraaaa aad inelades aproxisnale?y
!fis&.
Exmtrin sradeats are ia l;ae for
ski for tireo fisads. Dr. John Alei-
tJiW Waddell of Kaasas City
j!Iu CarUr u Sew Tor. City ia koaor
fcu,bd. a gradaat of ta Col
lege of Eogiaoeriag.
TO PLAY
DAME TEAM?
Arc YOl' roinir to show those men who are
srivinjr the best they have f r Nebraska that
Vol' arc behind them? Arc YOU jroinsr to
back the team to the limit by buying a stu
dent ticket?
If YOl are a loyal Nebraskan. you will
pimhase a Student Athletic Ticket! Puy one
Monday !
Secondly. Secondly, freshmen need help.
In new surroundings and working under
strange conditions, they sometimes arc at a
l ss as to what they should do an upper
c'assinan is always easier to help and is on
the look-out for freshmen that need assistance
and a group cap is a sisrn by which the older
students may know the younsrer ones.
In the third place, a school's spirit depends
very srreatly upon the number and the pop
ularity of its traditions the wearing of t!i
:reen has become a tradition and each Ilusker
student should see that his part of it is done.
A Mark of Honor
I'ntil the reasons for wearing the emerald
headgear are explained, some freshmen look
i'wii this traditi- n as a mark of shame rather
than a thinur they sluul.l be proud of. Ne
braska is a trreat university ii: every way.
and it should be with a preat deal of pride
that the class of I02li don the preen caps.
The enforcement of the irreen-eap-nile i
i'i t'e hands of the Iron Sphinx-Sophomore
("la society and last niaht they completed
plans thron;h which they intended to see
that i-ne of Nebraska's traditions be as ridsr
idly lived up to this year as it has in th? past.
snipiioi
STILL TAKEN
i
GcrJ Set at Twenty-five T110I13-
and Subscribers to Honker
Daily
STUDENTS ARE TAGGED
Free Delivery Service at Hoes
i.t,rt iiu.-.e
Subscribe
Booth f ar- stJ'l cjce; I
sdl.scr"j-.sEts ia te Sovoil Sc'eac
baiSdir'S. at she L:i lary and ic ihe
Ataoty. T& - " taxzi S t yt
liver. reaiheJ.
:t"tit W rein ted t
T!ue
lack cf otiitere-t on the iart t,t usiany
..stmdents mho s&.m to think thai ibt
,; Nebraskan is cot an -ssecttal -vti-
Hy aud that eilir it lanst ran itself
, -
3 Xebraskan is
tte Cleans of orgnizJ-
t" fr a. good
liare of the activities
No c!tl that does
, tm the citmpjus-
ol
is
ericg cp to tie f'TOp-'-r stannlaril. -e
" EBajiageai,em "
' with over six thomnd td:.t. at
least three thcnaad shotsld lead ep-
. IJri to the raoit isnportant attivity.
All the sororities and the Utaa
j literary society are out after the ten
KTthers. Every one of these eipicts
to sn enough of its own taeaber- on
I. Knnlic to ikcv-nre the free delivery
.. : H.j 1 ik pv-,-! 5.3 -mi
' naaciacer. No iadiridaal prises have
,,been proposed.
Sine a freshman was foaad Utt
yei-r aWul this lice with three
set it bobs to the sater and about to
take out another frota one of tie
.ilontea .it bas lea ceciteo to ta
all ho have sirned op. to
protect
the reading lWt: of the nntveri"
frosa fast aftnts who have taesr eje
on the prize.
The ntanafeteLt
is florin
. caacaaaiatoes frame of caiad by try-
, i- to sell! rutbscriptioc for both
3 ,E , J " . .
semewers. It is offeriig the Rag for
the two tersas fr firty cents leu
thaa the regular piVe. and the agenu
over the campos are on! f get a
I years sabscrtplSon ont of .: one
arho wishes to wear aa N tag.
Free de'ivery service will be coo-
tintied by the escalation Esanager so
tuat evenr oratanizaiioa
aal tow
tcore sobstriber wCI have the papers
delivered at its door before break-
fast every rooming. Slost of tbe
hoases. however, will be expected to
be bnndred per cent sabscribed.
A morgue full of stadeats aad fac
ulty asembcrs was estabiis&ed ia the
first edition of th paper Thsrsday
aad win be eoctiaaed for soma Uaie.
Tfc size of the Tbarsday paper wfll
also be coaUeoed. providing the three
tbcasaed aabacrfptioes com la.
C DAILY
;
ty
A?.
W. H. RILEY
Riley is the new
M.
Colipr
lional student pastor, taking the place
of Dr. D. E. Thomas ho reigned
accept me position oi miiucui pastor
' of the Congregational churches at
, the Vniversity of Missouri. Dr.
R:iey is now planning for the student
receptions at the Congregations:
" churches. Friday evening oi next
week.
FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS
i
FOB BiZAD COLLEGE
Lincoln Pecrj'.e Donate Graduate
Scholarships to University
Students
T!iro;ih the- nucleus of a sroup of serve the ices and cakes among
graduate students torcied this s -.r-i-1 the guests.
mer by the donation of four grade. . One interestine feature of the re
seJioarships frc-n preminent Lincciii ccption this year is the art exhibit
peoDie to the college of Business A ' lhat in ,hf Pallery. The
J ministration of the Vniversity of Ne
braska, it is hoped by the co"e? to
rer feet an orranization watca v.i.
leventuallv ntaJte valuable st'.;JV
the ecoaer.t'c Eiie ;f this state and
Missouri va!:-c.
Th s. ii."!ar:Srp-r a: f r r--.--r.-"t
wo:k ia eoneiRi:s ard ceniriterce an-
aniocst to ?;) c-a .Fi. Tt-i !aa: a" -
H.
K. Stores. William Gold. ). J. Fe-.-.
MilVr act Pain. and Mr?. C. H.
J -.'
i.-i
1512 class selected to receive
ische'-Jtrships were i'iss Xjecv V. p.-.-.Vtl,.ra.-kju
norer. Jo.-evh G. Kra?;. Rob-'-:t f
T--sas'-.-fcW. I .:zo:d U. :-?--ni:ter a"
rsi osier wito eatue iii. r n y-t-
en annotiao d.
Whit the- sift will h.vr it '--
i.tnfate f b"iin- -- resia.-;:: fs i-s.
!-v E-1 l' noa.n s -r
from l"2-? director of the ' .'-t-rtm--'
: y .e. wc;:.
. . ...
ii ap;-:e-l r-onn::k-
i- fr the
sr.i year has trisit
jres; :(v t.s. T2--? s liu'viirs afix.LtteJ
iteniselves -ink-siZar!y to tesearcji
under faculty d:rett:on. Atnoag the
toasts m r.H-n wstl pr.;-!iiy ie o:r-
sJn:4i-l tie: Tie ta:j-e cf hsX faC
, "ire-s in Xefcraska in retettt year: th
. fisher a ad rate c-f faittre :n d ffr
e:.t i.:a:.tl.es .f I" e rt4 t?j--: t-vtl:
i b tas.
stores; i'!PO''nEEot3 ar.-I ('-."Vry x--t
- . ,. , . . .
ian0iry an-I ;.iii.tf&g; the r; ft
: Nra,Va la tt.e r-;.4 defek-;-
itent rf the G:-at-Lakes-t. Lawrece
" itxr. at-1 tautioa :u iu a-i-
; aje?t.
i -The ceiAiiiittee on bUKSS re
sear Hi oitlste to p::Mih foi"..:-t:t-
C'Si e'ifftic ptobSeE.?. I-b t.
fi'l :t er;ext to iss-ce a rjrt fv
i !L an anaiy; of erratic; tij-t.-
'in Nebraska poery ;.re fr
" if in.ilar aialy-e- fur hoe storey e-I
.iriire-b t-tArffie!
ClAOceilor ffanttiel Aveiy !.-.! the
fcdJowui
tatetent with
j ii, j;?;t of S'.bolarsisi'S;
B'rad C!'se Voung
' -E.te;.tis dent'stry. the t4!. of
bw'iie. ado:;nitratJO U the
e
'! r;' "2 f'f lfc '"rti
U l-i-:?.'ie a..tioa -hwh ete-1
J TK
j ts.e shool co.-r.sr.-rce ioio a
I
of buiLe a.crf.iE.iraion i-
'ery MtenlMi effect on the JOes
its and sta-!:tic of the oniver'ity. at !
the ti-ee. ttoeh yoat. ur.-.-r tfce
, we at I xiftmvf Ieaderh:p of LM-an
. . . , , ,. v. . , ,
, LeRowtiireol and the faolty. ha had
1 a troly remarkable developtnect. Tie
general aducinistration of tbe nnirer-
sity has been wholly ia sycipatJ
:th this Oorelof rject front the be-1
gincicg an- as helped fa every
incicg an- as helped fa every way
t.b. in jaKe to tne o'ner in.- r-
eii of the university.
-With this background.
Euilr delighted that the dean ana
j tis associates have setcred from busi-
j oe men scholarships to le used in
r business research. The ralae of these
; scboUrsHps I believe will be shown
ia the foHowing different ways.
-Th. bosix.es. ea fhing
rands will bo entirely reimbursed
throagb the rain of the reports and
i.veigaticms made and the public
will gala thereby.
Th. student, appointed to these
STS
fCoatiaaed oa Pa. .
mm be
GWHI HTJWBnr
Annual Entertainment of Stn
; cleats and Faculty by Chan-
ccl'.or Saturday
TOUKTEENTH RECEPTION
Ait Gal'ery to be Scene of His
tcric Social Event of
University
( h;tu IIo.- a:u! Mrs. Avery will
entertain at the chancellor's annual
j reception Saturday evening from $
u ; lo lll:30 , Art Ha on ,he secon(J
f!o,r if the lih:ary. It W an alt
I nivcrsity affair, ami a general tori-
: ,at;in s extended to all students and
! faculty members.
IXan and Mrs. Engberg and Pro
fessor LeRossignel will greet th
g-je.-ts at the d;xr. Miss Florence
MtGahey, the rt-gistrar. ill intro
duce them to Chancellor and Mr.
i Avery. The reception line of deans
of the various coi!-gej. i;h their
wives has beome too long o! late
years, so has been discarded.
i Wives of the drans i!l sit at the
tefreshment tables during the eve-
n:ng. four at a time. The younger
instructors and other young ladies
esh:!it includes an interesting col-lei-tion
of ptitcres .that have been
there about a month and will be in
the hall until the twenty-eighth of
ptetcber. S:aden;s and f2cu!ty at
the reception will have a splendid
orjert unity to view the exhibit.
Between five hnctirfi and eight
hundred guests usually attend the re
rertion. nd it is expected thai there
will be at lea-t that many present
this year. The chancellor's recep
itoi i.c ytracral a:i-scEOOt
a'iVir of the year, is a good place for
oti and near st-jdents to get mc
qriiiniid with e-ch other and with
the factiity.
University Tradition
The chancellors' mention is one of
J.e traditions of the school and Is as
r! l the lEiveriity itself. This Is
the fourteenth annual reteption at
whkh Cticceltor acd Mrs. Avery
h.-.ve be-'-n !.---t aad hosfe-
Vears a ex at cue cf Chancellor and
Mrs. Att.ires' rect;t:t-as in the art
h'.i. all the lights went cnt. and the
st-ry is te':-i cf ho ie:-!e scurried
aroan l and btoizht in taough candles
to Iieht the place dsit-inz the event-?
Vaay of the professors went
hoxe with splashes of wax ca their
zi-'. fr.e of the asa-ic? sights ta
t- !::! ths.t evettac. Feop.-r
wer there, was
tte ttznne of the
dyire r.s! toLJ.cf a car-i'e.
L
NVITE STUDENTS
Frdar U the Date For AH CAj
Church Receptions For
Univerfity StndecU
V...-r i u for the --a: 01 t3v
jt.!erfy
m-U be beI4 tncay. ir
e-V-r 2-. E ,b rarioirs
ch ureses
. .... tw ad-mt.
itoat tie city- A I-"
Bew s-u-i-at of the Cocfrtf
Uaal' tLa lnf-ie of tke
. . j . i r-r rear.
'' "' (or -mdeet bito?iK
tSrt. will be teid al
rhtUtiaa ttsmrh a?
f rf, aed at the Hrst tnrw-
v .
"tfnm tor the eveat will U
."j. tr l!:e tutors of tbe diarck.
.,.,. rkristiaa Stadl awr.
t his trtfice ia the
ho itar foaod ai s "
.- rm wSl b present for a
- tTesfa t eac'a of th
oche.
T ronrreratMial
. wHl be fcM t Plrm
vmais -
trying to eub?i-ia
peocal oa-
.v.rfc
tact with the aew st8.
, ...w,t utflor
.1 I -MT7 a.'. JTLU W i - w
will be jtassed f
A good pTograia
of Mthod t oeaoaJiB-
te St'g? Pk5j Grace. Trinity SJl
toa it 5 ' prwgrsai
.fcmnw"""
j-""- - bT u,, .acst m-
chh-s A-
bers at t- TZ7 aljt r oa,
cording to h. - .. ua t!
V- ' ttts,
ic" "2ti
Ust year eight baadred to caa U ,
and attentung.
ORAL
CHURCHES
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