The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
JAYS LEADER IN
HARE MID HOUND
(Continued from Page 1)
10. Clifton Wiener, Delta Sigma
Lambda, 11 points.
11. Albert Ritcher, District III, 10
R. E. Gibson, Alpha Theta Chi,
9 points.
15. Victor Langner, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, 8 points.
14. Warren Rice, Farm House, 7
Pl5eorge CooV, Delta Tau Delta,
6 points.
16. William Beyers, Phi Delta
Theta, 5 points.
17. Ralph Dexter, Theta Chi, 4
points.
18. John Yordy, T. K. E., 3 points,
19. Leonard Jamrog, Phi Kappa, 2
points.
20. Stuart Campbell, Phi Delta
Theta, 15 points.
Those, who were hares this week
are Etherton, District III, and Jan
uleoncz, Phi Kappa. Those who have
been chosen hares for next week are
Don Krause and Wesley Mays. Phi
Delta Theta was the leading frater
nity in scoring with a total of 64
points.
Disclosure of Politics
Shows Graft Is Rife
(Continued from Page 1)
rtitute a different slate without con
sulting the signers of the petition.
Charges and coun.u- charges were
huHi-cl. One faction numbered sev
en.l men who hold in pornr posi
tions in campus drcrriuii organiza
tions and it was t'aimcd that co-eds
TiUticularly have been told that rn
Iom 'hey supported this faction their
dw-ces of becoming members f the
G.irrick club or of being chosen for
the cast of the Jordai Kivcr revue
would be injured.
Arrangements are being made at
the University of Missouri to dis
cipline all freshmen violators of class
traditions. The disciplinary measure
is to be the "paddling line." Offen
ders will be warned once. If thv
fail to obey they will be put on trial,
ana sentenced.
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Professor Lantz
Gives Radio Talk
(Contirued from Page 1)
A number of Universities and col
lege goffer extenison or night courses
either directly under the jurisdiction
of the local council or as a regular
part of curriculum work handled by
an instructor in the intsitution as a
part of his regular work. The Uni
versity environment, including the
various sciences with their excellent
laboratories exhibits and specimens
together with the general and depart
mental libraries, offers a wonderful
background for the various crafts bc
essential to the Boy Scout program.
and his club or fraternity experience
The college man's athletic interests
give him an understanding of boys
life and its response to social and
physical urge such as he could never
learn from books unless with much
difficulty. He has had so many and
varied experiences that there is sel
dom anything that cornea up in the
life of the adolescent boy that he
does not have some understanding or
apreciation of it. These men are
usually pretty good fellows and good
mixers and so have little trouble get
ting down to the boy level and talk
ing his language.
"These and other virtues" .conclud
ed Urofessor Intz, are possessed by
a large number of college men soon
to go out to the various communities
of the state and they should be made
to feel the urge and accept the chal
lenge offered by boy life and need."
Aspiring student writers at Oregon
State College will be offered the op
portunity to submit articles to be
used in an international newspaper
service this year.
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BENEFIT
Gamma Phi Beta
Tomorrow Afternoon Informal Tea
and Reception at 4:30 o'clock
WESBBH WILL GIVB
NIGHT RADIO TALK
Foil Credit Granted Kr Business
English and Letter Writing
Through Extension
i
Professor Weneen of the College
of Business Administration will give'
a combined Radio-Correspondence
course in Business English and letter I
writing beginning November I, The
Extension division of the University
of Nebraska is sponsoring this course
and University credit may be re
ceived for it.
In his course Professor Weseen in
troduces common mistakes in every
day English, many of which will pro
voke a hearty chuckle. Enrollment
in this course is open to all and reg
istration is now under way. The
course will be given through KFAB
(309.1).
Two hours of University credit will
be given for a half hour spent every
Tuesday evening at the radio and if
one has been duly enrolled in the
school. This does not mean, how
ever, that one niust be enrolled in
the university. Announcements and
assignments will be sent out by the
Extension Division to enrolled stu
dents. All lessons should be sent to
the office, and every lesson will be
read graded and returned to the stu
dent with helpful comments.
Other Courses May Be Citcb
Similar courses have been given in
past years by the University of Ne
braska and other universities. It is
believed that if this course proves
to be a success then other courses
might be given. These other courses
would probably include languages.
history and possibly mathematics and
others. In the languages German,
French, Spanish, and Latin would be
included. American and foreign his
tories are the most likely to be given.
Throughout the present course
English will be considered as a use
ful tool in everyday life. There will
be a study of words including spell
ing, pronunciation, and use. The
construction of sentences into effec
tive work will be stressed and with
this punctuation will be considered as
a practical art. Every topic will be
illustrated with live examples from
everyday speech and writing.
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OATSGHULLAT IS
ELECTED PRESIDENT
(Continued from Page 1)
of Alpha Tau Omega.
Frederick Daly had a substantial
margin over Stuart Campbell for the.
junior presidency. Daly is a member
of Corn Cobs, Vikings, Sigma "Delta
CM. and Beta Theta Pi. He was bus-;
iness manager of the Awgwan second
semester last year.
Arthur Bailey, successful candi
date for the sophomore presidency,
is a member of Iron Sphinx, the band,
and of Delta Upsilon. He is on the
business staff of the Daily Nebras
kan. Kenneth Morrison, new freshman
president, is a former Lincoln high
school student. George Kennedy,, de
feated, opponent, furnished the op
position for the usual Lincoln-Omaha
election fight.
Maurine Drayton was elected to
fill a vacancy on the student coun
cil. She is a member of Silver Ser
pents and Alpha Xi Delta. No can
didates filed to run against her.
are about eighty enrolled up to the
present time. This is the last year
for girls in the school which accounts
for only ten girls being registered so
far.
There were about thirty men re
ported for the first football practice
last Monday evening. Prospects are
good for a winning team this year,
due to a heavy line, with eight let
ter men back from last year, reports
Coach W. W. Knight, who is in
charge of both the School and College
of Agriculture athletic teams.
The assistant coaches at the Ag
campus this year are: Chester Car-
koski, Robert Homey and James Fiti
They are getting their practice work
this way.
Radio Program
Wednesday. October 12
:ftt to a :4 a. m. Weather report and
announcements.
I0:S0 to UKIA a. m. "How to Be
Hodtess," hy Mrs. True Homemaker. A
menu and recipes.
!S:S to 12:45 T. m. Talk. "On the
Milky Way to Memphis," by L. I. Frisbie,
gtate Estenalon Agent In Boys' and Cirls'
Clubs.
S K) n I :f t p. m. Sociology Talk. 'His.
tory of the Mental Hygiene Movement,"
by Mr. Leon Smith.
T :S( to S K10 n. m. Farm Talka. "How
a Scrub Steer Got a Club Boy's; Gnat." by
O. O. Waggener. Asst. Stats . Extension
Agent In Animal Husbandry. 'Cleaning
the Shade Trees of Insect Pests" (dis
cussion of tussock moth and bay worm,)
by M. H. Swenk, chairman of the depart
ment of Entomoloa-y. "More About Fed
eral Grades of Hay," by G. R. Boomer,
State Extension Agent In Marketing.
Thursday, October 19
:30 to :4t a. m. Weather report and
announcements.
1: (Other periods silent.
Friday, October 14
:Xo to :4 a, m. Weather report and
announcements.
1:0 to ll:Sa a. nt. "I-arge Crowd
Parties.' by Mrs. True Homemaker.
ll:So to J:4 p. nv Talk. "Progress
of Farm Forestry in Nebraska in 1927,"
by C. W. Wstkins, Extension Forester.
Stt to :So p. m. "The Course of
Study in Business Administration." by Dr.
O. R. Martin, Professor of Accounting and
Business Administration.
"Responsibilities of the Home as Regards
Health," by fr. Inet C Thilbrcck, Res
ident Physician.
7 :0 to II 40 P. nv Rural Education
Talk. G. W. Rosenlof, director of second
ary education and teacher training. State
Department of Education, will talk on "The
Future of High School Normal Training."
Saturday, October IS
:S0 to :4i a. m. Weather report and
more "Old Hymns," by T. C, Diers, an
nouncer. Other periods silent.)
Registration at Ag
College Last Monday
Monday was registration for the
School of Agriculture students. There
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