Nebraska Faculty Stadium Subscribers Following la a Hat of the names of faculty members and administrative officials who subscribed to Nebras ka's Memorial Stadium. Abott, It. c.; Albertson, Oralle; Alexander, H. D. ; Alexis, J. E. A.; Al ford, S. W.; Allen, Beulah M.; Almy, J. K.; Anderl, James; Anderson, Al bert S.; Anderson, Arthur; Anderson, Clara; Anderson, Edith; Anderson, E. O.; Anderson, Emma; Anderson, Mary A.; Anderson, Nels; Anderson, Ollle; Anker, C. O.; Arenson, S. B.; At wood, Florence J.j Avery, Samuel J.; Ayls worth, L. F.; Baer, Alva A.; Babeock, Elizabeth; Bagley, Bessie; Bancroft, Holen; Barbour, Carrie Barbour, Edwin; Barker, F. D.; Bassett, Helen; Bayehoffer, T. C. H.; 'Beal, Grace; Beattle, Mabelle B.; Beaumont.Gladys; Beers, Gertrude; Berning, Rudolph; Beutel, Carl; Best, Frank; Best, Jack; Bickford, G. W.; Blggenstaff, Mrs. J. M.; Blish, M. J.; Bodley, Anna; Boelir, J. W.; Boomer, Geo. R.; Boone, T. R.; Booth, James L. ; Booth, S. T.; Boots, R. S.; Botkin, Frances R.; Bowers, A. L.; Bowers, S. C; Brackett, E. E. and Mrs.; Briganco, W. N.; Bradford, E. E.; Bradt, Alice II.; Brenke, W. C; Braum, R. A.; Breuer, C. JI.; Brock, Honrietta M.; Brokaw, W. H.; Brooks, E. B.; Brown, D. J.; Brown, Mary E.; Brownell, Herbert; Bruner, Lawrence; Bryant, Maude; Buck, P. M.; Butcher, C. M.; Bullock, T. T.; Bunting, A. B.; Burnett, E. A.; Burr, Win. and Mrs.; Burr, J. B.; Caldwell. H .W.; Candy, A. L.; Carleton, E. V.; Carman, Chas. T.; Chatburn, G. R.; Challice. Chas.; Cheuvront, Maude; Chowlne, Chas. E.; Chowing, John M.; Christensen, Louts; Church, E. E.; Clapp, R. G.; Clark, Erminda R.; Clark, Delia Marie; Clark, Guy B.; Clark, Lotta M.; Clark, O. R; Cochran, R. E.; Cole, D. F. ; Collins, O. C; Compton, Homer K.; . "Vi' 'i w:''".ri('wTi't"i;'"'iiii'ir'tii t-;i!" UlWMrit..atolllll,IIIIHIllWM,iMjlM..t....lU...a BlttBHBIJlW Compton, Nellie J.; Condra, G. E.; Congdon, A. R. ; Conklin, Clara; Con nor, Paul; Cook, Helen; Coon, Beu lah I.; Cornman, C. T.;, Cozad, Burt; Craft, Magdalone; Crawford, R. P.; Crist, John W.; Crittendon, Cornelia; Crull, C; Cullon, Irene; Curtis, Ruth; Dann, W. F. ; Darlington, Geo.; Davis, H. T.; Davis, J. I.; Davis, W. C; Daw son, F. T.; Dawson, R. W.; Day, Win, and Mrs.; Denature, W. L.; Decrow, Chas.; Deniing, H. G.; Deyo, Dude; Dil worth. Cora W.; Dobbs, Mable; Dodd, E. M.; Drebert, Eleanor; Doran, Delia; Dudley, Lulu B.; Duff, C. M.; Duncambe, Eli; Dunn, A. M.; Dun ning, Francos; Dyleina, I. M.; Ear hart, L. B. ; Easly, Myrtle A.; Edison. O. W.; Ellis, O. A.; Ellermeler, Ed ward; Engherg, C. C; Engle, E. B. ; England, Neva; Evinger, M. I.; Erick 'son, II. F. ; Fedde, M. S.; Fehlman, C. A.; Ferguson, O. J.; Field, E. M.; Fllley, II. C; Fitehle, Harry; Fitz simtnons, Alice; Fling, F. M.; Flood, Francis; Flood, W. H.; Fogg, M. M.; Forbes. M. H.; Fordyce. Chas.; For ward, Kenneth; Fossler, Laurence, Foster. Edith J.; Foster, G. M.; Fos ter, II. II.; Frank, O. A.; Frankfortor. C. J.; Frlsble. L. I.; Frye, B. II.: Fuchs, (5. A.; Fulbrook, E. S.; Fuller, Florence; Gaba, Myer G.; Gaines, N. W.: Gass, S. B. ; Getting,. Elizabeth : ! Gciger, Bernlce; Gibson, A. R.; Gies, Kathryn E. ; Girley, G. O.; Gisli, Her liert; Gish, D. E.; Goering, G. C; Gooding, T. Homer; Goldsmith, E. L.: Gordon. T. A.; Gould, H. G.; Graham, Vera; Gramlich, II. J. and -Mrs.; Graves, E. H. ; Graves, J. E.; Gray, L. II.; Green. Jessie G.; Green, John; Green, M. F.: Gross, D. L.; Grossart, F. G.; Grubb, W. H.; Grummann, P. H.;Gunnarson, Paul; Gunn, Oleta; Gunderson, L. E.; Gustafson. Esther; Gunnison, Ida; Hagan, J. II.; Hale, .elected DAILY A. A.; Hammond, Ada; Hammond, Dorothy; Hanoy, J.W.; Harms, Chas.; Harper, J. W.; Harris, A. D. ; Harris, Mable; Harris, O. D.; Harrison, E. L.; Harrison, P. J.; Harrison, Rose J.; Hartman, S. S.; Hustings, W. G.; Haugsoth, A. H.; Hays, Mable; Hen derson, Laverne; Hendricks, B. C; Hendrlckson, J. W.; Hendrlckson, Emll; Henlino, Lola M.; Heppner, A. II. ; Hettrick, Ethel; Hewitt, E. E.; Heydon, Leoto B. ; Hiatt, A. F.; Hlatt, Lulu; Hickman, Charlotte; Hlenton, T. E.; HII1.L. M.; Hinman, E. L. ; Ilohnstein, C; Hoig, A. W.; Holland, Leo F.; Holland, R. E.; Holllster, V. L. ; Hopper, Ernest H.; Howard, R. F.; Howell, H. Alice; Huffman, L. W.; Hume, Mildred; Hyde, W. F.; Ivy, Paul W.; Jacoby, Geo.; James, J. W.; Jensen, A. H.; Jensen, F. W.; John son, F. A.; Johnson, Harry P.; John son, Ida S.; Jones, C. W.; Jones, G.; Jones, J. H.; Jordan, Chas. F.; Keane, Etta; Kennedy, Mrs.; Kisselbach, T.; A.; Kinney, Dorothy; Kinney, H. S.; Klnscella, Hazel; Klrschman, J. E.; Klinker. Marguerite; Knight, llutler, Lance, E. W.; Laub, Fred N.; Law rence, J. F. : Lauritzon, M. N.; Learn ing Hone; Lcdwith, J. J.; Lees, J. T.; Legg, G. L.; Leland, C. W.; Lcland, D. R.; Le Rossingol, J. E.; Lewis, C. A.; Lindgren, L. F.; Lewton, H. P ; Livingston, Arabella; Loeffel, W. J.; Loofe. Erma; Loofe, Fern; Logan, T. W.; Luebe, A. A.; Luithly, J. A.; Ly man, B. M.; Lyman, R. A.; McBride, Hazel M.; McClelland, A. M.; McFad den. James E.; McFarland. E. W.; McFayden, D. M.; McGahey, F. I.; Mc Kim, Win.; McKinney, Anna; McKin ney, Carrie; Mi Kinnon, Claire; Mc Neill, C. E.; Mt-Phep, M. C; Mallory, E. S.; Mann, Lula M.; Marsden, S. J.; Martin, 1 1. M.; Martin, O. R.; Martin, W. B. ; Marvin. II. H.; Mason, J. G.; Maseurovsky, Benj.; Mather, Stella; Maycock, H. C. flayer, Homer; Med lar, Arthur W.; Meliek, M. M.; Mickey, iiii.iilliiliuniliiiiii.l u An advertising medium reach ing five thousand students daily could have no serious opposi tion in the voting to learn the "peoples' choice" of methods of obtaining satisfying advertising. THE DAILY NEBRASKA C. E.; Miles, Mrs. C. G.; MInteer, C. C; Mooberry, Grant; Moore, Barton E.; Moore, Mildred; Molzor, August; Morgan, R. F.; Moore, Gertrude; Moore, Mrs. V. E.; Morton, A. C; Morton, Grace M.; Mullenburg, Jas.; Mullally, Bryan J.; Mundy, L. E.; Mur ray, J. E.; Mussehl, F. E.; Nelson, C. A.; Nelson, Olaf; Nicholas, Evelyn; Nlcholsen, Grace; Nims, N. Zoo; Ninas, J. P.; Noble, Edna C; Noble, Margaret; Nohavek, F. R.; Nootz, F. H.; Norris, F. W.; Odell. Ruth; Ol son, S. W.; Osgood, Hattie; Over street, Freda; Paid, W. II.; Panter, Laura II.; Park, R. H.; Parson, J. E.; Patterson, C. H.; Patterson, Edith C; Peltier, G. L.; Peterson, Juo. A.; Per rin, S. W.; Pendleton, Paul E.; Per kins, Jno. R. ; Peters, M. K.; Peter son, Ruby; Peterson, Ethel; Pfeifer, Laura B.; Phllbrlck, Inez; Pickup, Nellie B.; Pickwell, Eva; Pier. II. B. ; Pierce, F. A.; Pike, II. W.;" rohlman, Lotta; Polk. Sara D.; Poole, R. J.; Porter, A. E.; Poska, R. R.; Posson, M. B., round, Louise; Power, Julia; Power, M.H.; Prattley. Fred C; Fratt, Win. It.; Quick, W. T.; Ratney, Mary; Rankin. J. O.; Rasnntssen, J. P.; Ras niiissen. D. II.; Ranb, L. G.; Raymond, C. 1).; Redford, It. 1.; Reed, A. A.; Reese, E. I.; Ilensch, Edwin; Reynold .,oli, Adeline; Rice, J. A.; Rice, Mar guerite A.; Roliey, Blanche K. ; Rog ers, Paul P.; Rosenlof, G. V.; Ruck erts, Carl; Rungc, L. L.; Runnalls, L.; Runnalls, W. J.; Russell, J. C; Ruth errord, E.; Sample, W. C; Sampson, J. P.; Sands. L. M.; Sanfovd, F. W.; Sanstedt, R. M.; Saunders. Sara E.; Saxon, R.B.; Schmall, Jacob; Schmidt, A. II.; Schmidt, Herbert; Schneider, Albert; Schurr. R.; Schramm, E. F.; Scbon, J. O.; Schaupp, Zora; Sehulte, H. F.; Schuyler, Joy; Scott, R. D. ; Sealock, W. E.; Sears, E. D.; Seaton, L. F.; Scavey, W. A.; Selk, Chas. A.; Selleck, Jno.; Selleck, Marjory C; Senning. J. P.; Sheldon, A. E.; Sherer, THE Large N C. R.; Sheldon, Georgia; Sherman, L, A.; Singer, Jacob; Shoemaker, Frank; Sisty, Mlldrod; Sjogren, C. A.; Sjog ren, O. W.; Skldmore, L. B.; Skinner, L. T.; Slaymnker, P. K.J Slothower, R.; Smith, C. W.J Smith, T. P.J Sny der, J. H.; Sougey, Zola; Spencer, D. J.; Sprague, 11. B.; Staples, Ruth; Steole, Bess; Stelnhoff, Minnie; Stel lar, Hormlne; Stepanak, O.; Stewart, Jean J.; Stewart, Paul H.: Stewart, W. A.; Stuff, F. A.; Stott, Margaret Loanam; St rummer, Anna; Swall, G. H.; Swenk, M. H.; Swezey, G. D.; Tnvlor. Florence; Taylor, C. A.; Tay lor, E. L.; Taylor, J. II.; Thompson, Dessio; Thompson. B. II.; Thompson, T. J.; Towle, L. M.; Trott, Bernlce; Ullmer, Mabel; Upson, F. W.; Van Es, L.; Vaughan, Herbert; Vlnlng, Wm. II.; Virtue, Goo. O.; Voss, A. M.; Wagner, Ona R.; Walte, II. II.; Walk er, E. R.; Walker, L. B.; Ward. W. F.; Warner, R. A.; Warshaw, J.; Wat son, Minnie F.; Watson, Mrs. L. H.; Weaver, J. E.; Webb, A. B. ; Weber, C. C; Webster, E. L.; Webster, Hut ton; Wehr, E. E.; Welsh, Lila M.; Werner, Harvey 0.; Wesson, M. H.; Westerman, Max; Wilcoxen, Eliza beth; Wilcox, Marlon R.; Whitney, D. E.; Whitney, F. L.; Wiggins. Cleo C; Wilcox, R. B.; Wildman, B. C; Wilklns, Allegra E.; Williams, Hattie P.; Willis, Eunice A.; AVilson, Clara O.; Wilson, Ralph; WImherly, L. C; WIrka, Erma; Wosherd.Maude; Witte, Parvin; Witte, Ruth; Wolcott, R. H.; Wolfe. F. E.; Wood, I. D.; "Wood, Mary; Wood, Wilma M.; Wyer, M. G.; Wynian, Harriet; Yenne, Herbert; Young, Farley: Young, Horace J.; Zimmor, Mary V.; Zimmerman, Mabel. Should Be a Popular Course Tar: How do you know that she rooms In the Chemistry Building? Baby: I heard her say that she had to go down there and get off her "un known." Tar Baby. SBaanmi I mmmmmmmammmmm iiHiiiSHimKiuiiiuiniiiimnumnBiuraiiin!! Ohio Uni. 1$ Praised By Stephen Leacock "It seems to me porfectly marvel ous the way public support is elicit ed at the State University of Ohio, situated in the City of Columbus, where an Immense stadium, the gift of graduates and itizens of Columbus towers to the Bky with a seating ap aclty of 65,000 and room for an ad ditional 10,000," Bald Dr. Stephen Lea cock, who has Just returned from Cin cinnati and Columbus, Ohio. In the former city, he was the special speak er at the annual teachers' convention. He was deeply Impressed by the progressive spirit shown at the Ohio State University, of which Institu tion he was certain many McGill students had never even heard. "Everybody In Columbus," he stated, "looks upon himself as a university man, no matter it ho has never at tended the college In question." The McGill Daily. Washington Freshmen Show Wide Knowledge There Is very littlo nbout modern or ancient personages, places or char acters that Washington's freshmen do not know, as revealed by answers to a questionnaire recently given the English compostlon class by W. R. Gundlach. "Who was William George?" Why, he Is "Lloyd George's littlo brother," ran one of the answers. Equally start ling is the fact that Mustapha Kemal Pasha is head of the Japanese navy; "Oliver Twist' 'is a kind of tobacco and Mozart a brand of cigars. Other samples of freshman intelli gence are: Iago, "Japanese rice;" Sir Roger De Coverly, "An old fash ioned square dance;" Becky Sharp, "a Majority! KAN Tuesday, November 7, i922 music writer"; Helfltz, "name 0f t cow;" DemoBthenes,"RuBsian writer Dardenelles, "name of a song," an4 Ronald Amundsen, "painter." UuiVer. sity of Washington Press Bulletin. Engineering College To Publish Magazine at California School RoRsolutions permitting the College of Engineering to publish a monthly magazine, the "California Engineer" were passed at a meeting of the puJ,. llcatlons Council recently. The flrst Issue of the publication which Is expected to appear the ginning of next semester, will coj. tain articles which are said to bo ot great value to engineering students as well as to the campus puclic. University of California Press Hulle tin. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ENGINEERS Note Book lost, con tents valuable. Harold Edgorton, B3907. FOR RENT Modern room at 1!)28 S. Call B3G74. $15.00 per month. LOST "Terms of Ovid," Latin text. Call F2502. LOST Gold fountain pen initialed. Return Nebraskan office. LOST A pair of shell rim glasses, Monday, between Social Science and U hall. Please return to Mae Regan, 154S R St. LOST Conklin Pen between Social Science and Teachers college. 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