The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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The University of Nebraska
Official Daily Bulletin -
VOL. I
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1926.
NO. 40.
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ColU( of Agricultural Students
All students in the College of Ag
riculture will be excused from class
on Friday in order to prepare for
the Farmer's Fair.
CARL C. ENGBERG,
Executive Dean
Farmer' Fair Rally
Farmer's Fair pep meeting Thurs
day at 7:15 o'clock in Agricultural
Hall.
Journalism 188. The Community
Newspaper
The class will not meet this even
ing, but will attend instead the show
ing of "From Trees To Tribunes" at
7:30 "o'clock in Social Science Audi
torium.
J. E. LAWRENCE.
Seniors
Orders for senior class invita
tions must be in by Saturday,
May 1. It will take five weeks to
print the invitations after all orders
are in, and all those desiring invita
tions must have their orders in at
this time.
No invitation can be purchased un
less specially ordered. Orders for
the committee are being handled by
the College Book Store.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
A. S. A. E.
There will be a meeting of the A.
S. A. E. Thursday at 7:30 in the Ag
ricultural Building. Final plans
for the Farmers Fair and Engineer
ing Week will be made.
Gamma Apha Chi
There will be a meeting and initi
ation Thursday at 5 o'clock in
Ellen Smith Ilall.
Lutheran Bible League
SISTERS DISCUSS
WORK AT VESPERS
Point of View from Both Sides
Told in Program Tuesday
Evening
The work of the Big Sister organi
sation, both from the point of view
of the Little Sister, was the general
topic of the Vesper services which
were held on Tuesday evening at 5
! o'clock in Ellen Smith Hall.
j Mary Kinney talked for the Big
Sister and Marjorie Bone, told of
th. .ttif no nt tfin T.ittlu Sister tn.
Lutheran Bible League meets on ;
Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Faculty rd organisation. The services
HalL were led by Elsa Kerkow, president
Alpha Kappa P.I of Big Sister Bord' Viola Forsell
Alpha Kappa Psi meeting at 5 o'-played a violin solo, "The Old Re
clock in the Commercial Club rooms, frain," by Kreisler.
Tells Story of Little Sisters
Marjorie Bone told of the lone-
Military Department
Interested in Compet
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Fjr"y Breaks
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Year lit Strimr
N. Y. Tiasee.
"His People"
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..vnnlPH SCHILDKRAUT
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ON THE STAGE
Dirert trmm tfc. StmJias
BABE ECAJTS
Hollywood Redhead
-A MUSICAL REWE-
SHOWS AT-
X, S, T,
in 1SS2. Although Lieut Tounley
was a capable man in the navy his
knowledge of military drill was de
cidedly limited and the cadets were
drilling to the terms of port and
starboard before he learned the use
of army commands. During the
time of Lieutenant Tounley a rifle
range was established in the north
ern part of the town.
Lieut. Dudley was re-appointed
in ij4 ana in nis last iour years me
interest in military science increased i
greatly. His help was instrumental
in &mrnr funds for the hniMinC of
j Grant Memorial Hall and the build-1
ing was completed do lore nis term
at Nebraska ended. Lieut. Dudley
'was also the founder of the College
of Engineering at the university.
I Lieut- T. W. Griffith of the Un
ited States infantry succeeded Lieut j
Dudley. His term of service lasted
for the full four years.
Scabbard and Blade
Scabbard and Blade meeting on
Thursday at 7:30 in Nebraska HaII,'some feeling that most freshmen
"u " ,have when they first come to the Uni-
. S'f ''J? . Iversity, and expressed her apprecia-
MeeUng of Sigma Delta Chi, Wed-; . ' v, . . v .
nesday evening in the Daily Nebras. tion of the help given her by her
kan office, immediately after the Big Sister in registration, as repre
showing of the film "From Trees to tentative of the type of work done
Tribunes." Election of officers. by the members of the organization.
Iota Sigma Pi In closing, Miss Kerkow announc
Iota Sigma Pi meeting Wednes- ed that the Big Sister Board initia
day at 7:15 o'clock in Chemistry : tion and dinner would be held at the
HaiL j Agricultural College campus, the
! evening of May 6. Tickets may be
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quarters for the necessary equip-1 women or in Miss Erma Appelby's of-
ment were not available and the unit f ice in Ellen Smith HalL .
was withdrawn in the spring of j
1920. Large Graduate School !
In 1920 the military department The total registration in the Gradu-,
moved from their quarters in Grant ate School of Ohio State University
Memorial Hall to Nebraska Hall, at present numbers 1,230, represent
where they have remained. The ing 173 colleges and universities
WANTED
College graduates for the follow
ing positions:
2 Commercial teachers Gregg
Shorthand), salaries $1600 and up.
4 Spanish teachers, salaries $1350
to $2000.
4 Exepricnced English teachers,
big salaries.
3 Music and other subjects, sal
aries $1600.
3 Home Economics and physical
education, $1700.
5 High school principals, salaries
$1800 up.
3 First grade teachers, good salar
ies. Apply Mt. States Teachers' Ag
ency, 228 Intcrurban Station, Salt
Lake Sity. Adv.
Send Questionnaire
Fifteen hundred questionnaires
have been sent from the Indiana
theater at Blooming-ton to students of
the University of Indiana asking
them to check from the list of ap
proximately sixty shows they would
like to see again during revival week.
WE ANNOUNCE ADDITION of 3
new Chrysler Sedans to our line
of rental cars. Rates reasonable,
special price on long trips. New
Fords for rent as always. We will
continue to give reliable service,
night or day. Motor Out Company,
1120 P Street B6819. 140
Collins Tells of "Museum Labels"
Frederick G. Collins, curator of
the museum, addressed a group of
Lincoln high-school girls on the sub
ject "Museum Labels" Tuesday, Ap
ril 27, at 3:30 o'clock. The speaker
treated these labels as constituting
some of the greatest .short stories in
the world.
Part Time Work
Eighty students of the University
of Washington will be given part
time employment by the A. S. U. W.
under a co-operative agreement with
the Pacific Coal Company, according
to an announcement recently given
out by the manager of the organization.
New Costume Slips
RAYON
This fabric is becoming more and more popular
for underwear purposes and is especially satis
factory for slips.
These garments are made in bodice style
with self shoulder straps, and deep hip hem.
Colors are PINK, GREY, TAN, NAVY, and
BLACK. Sizes 32 to 44. Priced jrj
Second Floor Underwear Section.
We have Just received new shipments at
the popular "Munsinfwear" rayon un
dergarments. Knickers, vests, chemises
and aten-ins.
Second Floor Underwear Section
If if 40' i.-JR.
present drill field east of Nebraska
Hall was filled and leveled to be
used for a drill field.
Major Sidney Erickson became
commandant in 1922 and his services
extended until last spring, when he
was succeeded by Colonel F. F. Jew-
jett, the present commandant
In 1922 blue uniforms were issued'
to the commissioned officers. The
distinction between the uniforms of
the advanced students and those of
4 the ones in the basic course seemed
to stimulate interest in the advanced
course. During Major Erickson's '
term the number of students in the -advanced
course was more than dou-'
ble that of previous years. '
At the present time Nebraska has'
one of the largest if not the largest j
other than Ohio State. Thirty-nine
states are also represented as well as '
several foreign countries including!
six Chinese universities and govern-!
ment schools. I
GRADUATES
ORDER YOUR CARDS
NOW
To Enclose In Your
Invitations and
Announcements
Graves Printing Co.
3 Doors Sooth of Uni Temple
Major General John J. Pershing, military units in the nation. The;
at that time a lieutenant followed in men E together to make tne-
the list of commanders. A writer of junit laree on that jt U are Iook-j
' ire- tivircs th !v f insrerf.ion
with a determination to keep the dis- j
Attend SUMMER SCHOOL in the
COLORADO ROCKIES
The UniTvrsity of Colorado in the foothills of the Rockies, offers yon
nnarpssed opportnni;ies for eombininf summer stndr with recreation.
Onrantxed hikes and week-end outinrs; mountain climbinf ; visits to
ciers; automobile excursions to Rocky Mountain National Park: mountain
camp maintained for summer students. Altitude of one mile, within sieht
of perpetoai snow. ?ire unexcelled climate and stimaiatins; atmosphere.
First Term. June 21 to July 24
Second Term, July 26 to August 27
Courses in Arts and Sciences, Law. Business Administration, Medicine,
Knsjineerinc-. Art courses riven in co-operation with New York School of
Fine and Applied Arts. Field courses in GeolocT- Maison Francaiae.
Haay special courses. Special opportunities for graduate work in ail
departments. Excellent library; laboratories." Vacation railroad rates.
Boulder common point from Eastern States.
DIRECTOR SUMMER QUARTER (DEPT. J)
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.
Write Nam ami AAweas m Marra smdl Mail for nhsstratedi Cat&lorxm
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Remember Your
Mother
May Ninth with a box of candy or some
fresh cut flowers from
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TWO LIPS IN HOLLAND
THE WERE TIGER
A Wila Arum WT-rj
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Fraeuctsaa at Taose Pcsoan
Douglas
Fairbanks
la His CraaSsst Saunas
"THE THIEF OF
BAGDAD"
SHOWS AT I -OS.
AJJULXS. ZSci CHIL, le
that time that Pershing was here
affirmed that the famous officer was
the strictest of disciplinarians and the
men were really taug-ht the funda
mentals of military science and tac
tics. 1 It is of interest to note that in the
National Competitive drills held in
Omaha in 1SS2, the Nebraska bat
talion won the prize offered to the
best-drfllinir battalion.
During the Spanish-American war
a company of student soldiers went ',
into active duty with the university j
commandant, Lieut. John J.
Stotsenbnrg, wlio wis killed in ae-1
tion in the Philippines. Absence of f
a commandant did not stop military
work in the university. Cadet Major j
Weeks and Brown taking charge. j
The giving of credit for work in j
the military department was started ;
and interest again revived. In 1905
to 1909 Captain J. B. Worlrizer im-l
proved th eecru:pment a great deal.
The annual "compet" was started i
in 1905 and Company E won first,
place. Cadet Captain Bowlby was
the officer in charge of the winning
coiupany. i
In 1917 the Students Army Train-.
ing Corps took the place of the Re-!
serve Officers Training Corps. Af- :
ter the war the E. O. T. C was re-'
organized with an artillery unit in- '
eluded in the department. Suitable .
tingaished rating in the university.
iPiiinnnnniio
BOOSTERS TEACHERS AGENCY.
TEACHERS needed new.
Lincoln Theatre
THIS WTFK
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A Specialist
Always Gets
Somewhere
That's the reason we de
cided a few years ago to
specialize on " two pants
suits at a real value price.
From the way young fel
lows gang in here, it was
a good idea.
Two Trouser Suits
A Cap and Gown I
Necessary for the exercises only. A bother before and
after. Dash in and get yours a few minutes before and
. then leave 'em here as quickly and easily after the
exercises
RED LONG says-
"Last year 600 seniors were handed their caps and
gowns in 30 minutes, and in less than 45 minutes 550
' had checked in and were thru."
Such service is possible where there is a large corp of
experienced clerks, careful organization, and ample
room to work in
To those, who order theirs here, we will be glad to loan
a cap and gown for any special occasions free of charge.
We carry a large number in stock all the time.
Order Yours Today
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