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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1929)
TIIK DULY NUmXSKW TMP.FT Prof. R. J. Pool Will Supervise Botany Course at Estes Park ';;Mi!!!;H!ii:;!::in!'li!;;:U!;:!!!:;:!;ii:!ili"il!ni:!!!;i':!!:i'Mi!! !!:!"!:!:H:i:":::!:::i!:;!lii:. '!::;"";:: !;;::":i:r:i!:.::::.i': l-etler Contrt Winner : i TlU'RSnW. M VHCII 7. i:. JOHN ELDER ARRIVES I 1 1 i rrnf nanion.t .1 Pool, chairman jaie 'ew M.i brimming oer . ,he iiepaiimeni of boiany. will I with outdtMir Interest anil bauy . . i .uuuniain national ark to M Camp OIi In lll.ie ullh Hi .Ivn.mlo nf illicit work of ....i tain bmany roui'M' nmviii in i"-- " .' .n'liiupin i uonif moiiniaina anil to on whoi :innitl I"1" niir from taii-Iira the call of the great out-of. I ',.. 11 m July 1 Iho rnlhuHlft i. ; limn ttur riaaaei rover the re-1 ',,(. ,v ie ' "'I project "ml ih,'," inioiilily li in. -am of aei) o-r i-',',"' of ,h' ' l"itork ; rarciully airatie. nri ) or field-1 , ,1,,. i-i mntaln In 1917. ami t,iip autobus ami on tool. We , rtifly J''fy wmtlnuatlon i u .)! ink three all day trips audi ilf",i , oik for another simmer, im,. (ir two hsIUIay trl.a each ,,,,;, t!iw!i Illicit a par fur. ',..k. A delightful ami talualile' ,,'111 I'1"' ,rtr feature of in, program Inrludca two .,1 u.'u !:i'i d''re v huh'some , v, r ulaiu ramp, lip trip. Ana of i tiu pa.k litrliiiiiii m our aniijipa of' past summer atv; sic Thornton . lanxon. North S'. Vraln canyon. ; InxH's gu.oh. Kail ihrr a ami, I rall 1 1. ico, Hear lake. Olea laVe, Kern lake. I'.i.iam lake. Loch ale. ' Wllil liaiin, ami the aumiotta ofj the moi-e interesting mountain m.t I .(! In"'. irsi. "1,u i.i hnmi lilM- Himor!n-i- nd under In plrii.p nannri l,,IIM Two Couraea Offarad The ft tn (! cmise. which will I general In mO( will tnllije ill ..miliN-iullv rich and ailcd natural - J; 9 r . - . J -r - Persian V Worker Comes To University for Series 0! Talks Here , Nbiaka In KsM-t ronimltir tmrnibt ra ulll nifi a'.a dinner at the ;rn.l luMcl lonlislit at o rlm k to lnar a lalk 1 John Kiilr of Ivtfla. I Mi t:i.trr xvl'.l di'ak of hia -l'r ' U-noca In ivmla. and ltl lm i iMrloiiii of Molumnii-.tanltm. Thia ulijrn will ln of M't-rul Intrrrn to tonimliiir nwniUfra. nnari noriMi.ii :hi- oik ol Siwlc Hol Iroml. Ntii-I. 'I. In : PL ! M ox ! in ioiinti. All unl-ili mn olnvinv TlrkiM may M.ir MUi I. tllan IVmiht vinni rloil . ,.i i ik V l Ml. t niln. lin Mtria , - i,n (i, univrrn.n alumni aona- .. . ..r.i... .. ., r.nn.u 'iwliPi'ii Ml ml I nii runt ! ..... .1. 1. " . ' . ,rPl. in riowi-rln planu. foivaia. "'y "l in on, on th,)n nat,oial Inter willing ontriip. ..j;.,. KUU.. )n Aimnila" before Iliif will !' d.me under n- ". In ine forem. on the monnialn atnanred by an eautern puhl'.-luiif 1 ,.' ,,,1.r m;c, flaa In inieinn- .;eafanr Miniinion. 11 la ; ". ? m- amp , coropan. iimuil v til 1 11 1 1 1 ill" r'tii iB.mn " pent t firsen ...h., ; of the nioiiniain environ' ill W in t'' . . . l ...... -1 1. in ! Dufili.l fti.lid lAmri.l IbiIiiI ll rolire toinin) Mine 11 win,. - - " - ...... .am...,a.i... - Inihi'eiiiiinii mwiri 11 ar hn enni to I . . i.ni. 1. u i viiiiiiin.uaiT- a t - '' Vro-in I know the reRlon and 10 enjoy tha "n advani-eii r.iuiae aiil :.e hi'.-pl'al'.ty ani cordial fO opcvailnn ! ,,l t l)ibii tor iliofe with conalder- of People who manacj V.e i!:ninK In plant taxonomy or 1 mP oiympiia.- "oolns.i and who will be able to! Accommodaticna Llmitad noi'k it'll' -pendently or with mini Karly recltratton la deairahle , 1 1 ... a a 11 limit In fhlal f.t- 1 Kn. h v.Imii t lBlnr t nr ! "oi'irse Ik ten. the monnialn rouraea berauae of I Gregg Publishing Company in:p nimpu la a sroup or new t;ie nniiiea acrommoiiaiiona. Keaer r.itraf ii" "id romfortalily equip-! ailona will be filed In order of I'lfil Imil'linRs which occupy one of ' thrir receipt and those received) ifte Tinest of all ihe macuiflceni ' afior the maximum llmlta of i sJips of the Kocky .Mountain na com sea have been reached will be j nnnl park rcpton. The csmp faces returned promptly. It la desired ' -if. ht-autifitl lliompson nieadowa. that all reaervationa be- In by May! IH LETTER CONIES! Gives Alumnus Worker Fifth Award ii.miil l.i In Social Sclencea 11 S ;; at in o'clock Krliiay nioinlnc. He jli will alo tiiik on Teralan Aiabian : " fnllure" before Trof Orin Stepan- i:i ek'a rl! In KHronean IHeralure at : 11 oVIoi k In Mt rhanical Kr.glneer-! 1 1 Ins iMher talka may be t '!;j raniieJ ilirnuch the TnUerali) V-tj-i M. C. X. o:f!ce. South Dakota Coed ins C.onsccutivv Social Distinctions .Vina Lillian Kenner of il- Ne braaka Alumni asaociMiiou received fifth prixe In a recenl national let K1JMII.ION. S. 1. Mar. 5 JuL ' week a". r lead-nc t!i grand march In toe Military Bail at tne ,- nnwv sunimits of the cont in-; definite baai.v. Informailon and auc i-nmi divide. teationa will be sent to thoae In- pr. Pool makes ihe follow Inp tereated In thia ipecial work if In inninient on the location. 'There; Quiiiea are amt to Dr. R. J. Tool. GENERAL EDUCATIONAL I ("orniiunker Picture lrni) which la a full, broadside IS in order that tha final plana fori ,..'', , nknr,u hv -i...u. ,.f ,.,i, li. koia aa lion- ,le- o: majeniH.- i.m - i ' ;' ' .....- - (jr-jp I'uhllithiUR coraj.any ofnrarv t'olotiel.-Mi.- K'lna I-aaa. ol , New York. The ohjeel of Ihe con-, jpswch. w:is acil i f cied aa tha j teat waa to write ten diKlini l tMf Junior I'tom pi n. I second i of busineaa lettem of bele n 40 htrhost social tllMint lion which can ; ! and 2tX words In lenpih useful In he Ricn to a w oman jlu'lent at the ', iome one business. riilxerklty. ' Miss Kenner won the tilih pure mi,. im la a aenlor in the t ol-, with her lettera on the puhllRliitic , lece of Alia and Sciencea at the bualneaa. The oonteat betau Ia't-eni- rnixen-ity. She la a member of ber 1& and dosed February l.V Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and an ! !urinir Christmas vacation Miss officer in (Juidon, women' auiii ' Itenner no! iced ihe announcenien! , lary orpaiiiiaiion affiliated with i in "The (in- Writer." the mwita- Scabbard and Ulade. She Is u mem-' ; ine of the tJrepR I'ublishinK Co., ' ber of Mortarboard, national hon land miteivd it. About Iwo weeks orai) aenion women's society, and I apo nhe received the prize iie k. she wait recently elected aiudeni "I certainly was aurpilfed. Miss secretury and representallve or inn Tlenner Mid louay, '1 n aiiy tiiuu'l i t'an-Ht-lienic couwil at tlio uuivei-; expect it." sity. ! Mia liss earns part of her way nl college by working la a lical tiewsp.tper ort'ice. Site Is a major s'niletit iu mathcmalica at the fnl verslty, and is a Member of Aletb- ian litei-ary society. ! Gathering at Grand Hotel! nab vancu on i Program List ' Hiiini r and mcetlnc for all people interested In vocational guidance ' t-ni;lnyment mHnarement, persoji- iel work, vocational education or j (.cncml education will be held at i ihe i;rniKl Hotel, rViday, March 8, at 6 j A. I.. Trick, state labor coinmis- j fionnr of Iowa Tvill discuss "Super-! I haute in In.ilistrv : Hoes It Cre-j up New Ilrpponslbilities w it h I'el-I irence to YcK-aiional (luidance and j Xoraiiipnal Kducation?'' from thei smniliioiiit of industry in general, j "Tl:c Knuinoerinc: College and the Knt-ineering Field." will be dls I'ussed by .files W. Haney. iuoli?s-t-or of mechanical engineering of Hie 1'niviTsliy of Nebraska. , Caster on Program 1 Mini; T. Caster, planl mperiu- ' t'-ndini oi il'O Lincoln Telephiuie i i.nd T.lipianh company will give1 i. talk mi "The Communications of1 luduKiiy. ' Millard C. Lf ller, puper-itiieu.li-iii of the Lincoln hcIiooIs. v. ill iliacuss the fsubjccl "A Sum;i'- : fiiti ii t ol Schools." j Snnli'iiis are requested io make ; ii'servanofi.t lor the dinner by tele- llionini; oi v, i i t i n a T. V. Coodrich ' tin' I'.uard of Education ol the ; l.llicoln wlmols. His ti'leiliollc : iiuinhcr is Il-i;il. Stuiients who irv unable lo attend the dinner are i itiEcd lo come lor I ho program , uiiirh will h" unusually instrui-live ; i nil interesting. The program w ill lo.nriicni . at 7:0. i V. . SLATES NEW TALK ON INDIANS Mrs. M. H. Merrill Consents To Continue Speech This Afternoon Mrs. Maii'-iee Hitchcock Mtrrl'l conduct the round table d Incus- ; fiim on the suhjecl of ludiana at Hie regulur meeting o" the Interra i Hal group of the Y. W. C. A., in i Mien Smith hall at 5 o'clock today. ! Mik Men ill. wile of I'lOlessorl Merrill or the Collect; of Law. I nike hi-lore this same group las! v'fek and so much Interest in the' subject was evidenced that il was: ilecidcd to rontlniie it this Thura-1 'lay. again under her guidance i A former resident of Oklahoma. ;'rs. Merrill knows ihe actual 'on I'ltione among the Indians on the "-'nerval ion today. BASKETBALL CLASSIC OPENS AT COLISEUM I villi nui'll In. Ill i'MKl I- iients by the slate high sc hool alb "'lie as.'.ociaiioa. The quintet from St. Paul, coached '')' I'ai I'anek, and made up of The following group are ached uled lo have pictures taken for the Cornhusker the last j-art of thi week and the fiist of next week. The picture are to be taken at th canipua studio. Thursday, March 7 12. no Mil Mu Alpha. 12:15 Rifle learn. 4: SO 4-H Club. Friday, March 8 1J :00 Swimming team. 12:15 niork and Bridle club, lialry Products Judging team. Inter national livestock judging team. 12 ::;o Athletic managers. Monday, March 11 12:15 (ilee club. Tucaday, March 12 12:o0 Pharmaceutical dub. 12:30 Octet. many of last year's veterana, is defending the Class A champion ship. First round games are scheduled as follows: 4 laM I'lavi O an I'lnor I Afternoon and Kvrntnic. " "0 -iiik 1 !! -ii.1H. .1 .to Allium- vh. lii'HTid lffinnd. 4 10 SI. Paul in i;n:x. .",:). . i ',. j ii n.l'ii" in. I'rei. 7 :'.'0 Wf t I'olTit il. Kearnv. ; ei MbMiliiKi' i. H'-Bin.e. 1:4 Nut ro k vm. Mfi ctU. V:o l.lic tin Kintl.e.l. la It Played an Floor II Afle:nuon and EvmiIus II ."ii - Spwhi'.I Mitnt y. ;Ju-N.H"n vii. rhmtron. 4 4n - liri.knn H..V. vs. North 1'ialta. i. :'i. A liim m. IVrtcvin lilg-U. " l-'niis iitv i Hehonl lor liiimf , 4.. i ' iwiij.p t n yiip.-rior a. 4"- Hnw..in-k 'S. IiUrnl. ! ...I. I Hiihelil.lll'g is. Vmlej'. 4 Ih 4' I'lajed en Moor I h 4I lll'l IH A It K IS. I'tTBtull. , H:.li ;.1.UH N. H'-.tl.. I I'Otk. 1II;IH WaVlil I'M. KliWhVlllO. I " . J.i I ill i Ml v. Mual'l. 1 1 :CM ' 'ulb'Tir.n vs. H"fL'l.la. I I .41' J 'n pi 1 1 ion Vfi. Alilun. AflertHM.fi i :0 Mulli'ii i a. Hi l.liai.. Sull. Hi ta. NllH. 4'Ihm II I'liijfll tin Ilrtor 11 MoltiltlK COMING EXPOSITION PRESENTS FEATURES SiMilh Dakota Student Mav (ct Business Award Yermllion. S. P.. Feb. 28 Dean , ; K. S. Ppnrk.s. head of the School of : TtuRfness Administration at the ' j University of South liakota. has . been notified that the American Hankers foundation will for the sec ond time grant a scholarship loan 1 ::; to a di sen ing student at iho Fnl-1 j; h :4" I'. 1 I :'.'o II:".- -I hill). I.i II V -i.i.t.K rtii" -i4rrtl.n.. vi I ...i.n. ..rui. I HtUtii. If i h - A l.'kH i..lr:ii l. Orlnuna. s. Su iiili(. Mrtii'v. i... IM.... r. l'B 'l-MI.'Ilt . . H. 't'kuii' Uuck. j University Players 4 PRESENT i Eugene O'Neill's j 'Emperor Jones ' j I The Great Negro Spectacle I 1 TEMPLE THEATER i ALL WEEK Ticket at Roaa P. Curtica jMat. 50c Nita75c Afiernoon S.i. ii- siiMklmin va. Sm anion. l;"o r.m.'a i a. Hwrma-a. I'liwa li ried on t'lor III Afteiiioun nnJ Bvnln :;u 4-iwiKlnon . Harn'a.on. in siraiton va. Oailan.i. 4 40 -Hulla va, Kenaaaw. o Hooper va. Ixinbar. T 20-HI. lo.laar.l va. Ijaurrl. '. 40 M li.i.-li va AiinUilll.titiu A'anam ol i 'hai'ili.it. I. 4.1 Itp.fcrnUi! va. Weep.na Vt'ar. l I'hii." I ".iv a. l.ili'liflal.l. I liana I i'la hJ n I .oar 1 1 1 M..I l.n. k I " i n. i a. I.. Isli. no ioi.iiiei a. n..r!ii. 10:1.0 Itiafi'iu il koa.naj I'm,., lu .ill - l,o.n. . I. V. ol i.uUa liuia I ihli.H n. ll.ao mu. a ilia i a llnyklll 11:411 Int. gut t Nona l.oui.. A flel noull " nil- l,.,iii t'lt v va. I'nn'l :" 2 L'O MaUMiL a. vv (U..ii ilt. ( ln I. I'lH.tftl ni Kiimr I A f term. en 5 :.ll Mnirliat va. Wi linel. !i .20 Kuat a va. I ta Ilea. I'lilllipa ilrfw a l.vo. 40 Wina tie va. l'ninii.ae. 4 4ii hrnimrJ va. illltner. 4, (HI Maaiot va. Kiatar. Slui'latoli illaw a liya. 4 U II Played Fl4Mr IV SdollilliK k:4li Niiliolii-e va. Broadwaiar. !. :io Erl.lo.n va I'.iatoiila. lu:iMi l,ratua va. Aalell. Hi.lur arm a bja. It. :L'i. Naapon n. Milium. 11 40 X iel. Ola of Nol'lli Flalla va. Polk lilelivll rlr a bya No.a: Kioor I l ti varaitv court : Kleor II t He frtiauman i-ouit; r loor 111 la Urn alalia nourt, anil f.ool IV la ta baaenient eourt. Dean Sherman Guest of Honor Durnett Banquet Dean and Mrs. L. A. Sherman 1 will be honored at a dinner jiven 1 by Third Annuel Great Lincoln Show Opens in Coliseum Monday Evening The third annual ;roaier Lin coln exposition will open Monday ,l.l, vtowh 11 In tha iinlvcrtlfv lllll.. TI.. ..A..(,.lnt f lha lnon Coliseum. The exposition is report-' "'" "i'-- " ed to be larger than ever before.!")" '""t I'Ian lo.11n'er 1he bnk,' 1 wlih double the number of displays In profession will be announced and several more exhibitors. '''. n' r'p ,'"an f" The automobile show will be one :;'', uni, ,hP bBf SPlion 5S : of the outstanding features with j 'liolai hip and aelf-support. naiiv everj' make of car sold in! " . the city on display. i Classiried Ads reaiure nirpianc wpparaiua Ol her display will include a, " miniature aindarie. a replica of the vvTvtki uirma'l nlanea and new airmail' i Ni-ei maps with the latest rates and i l schedules. The Indus! nal arts de partment of tho city schools, the community chest and the slate de partment of public works will have display. , Entertainment will be furnished by professional as well as amateur ! entertainers. The I'niversity ofj Nebraska band, the Wesleyan uni- j verslty orchestra, the Lincoln high school consolidated band, and ihe! American Legion drum corps will i furnish music. Professional enter tainment will be given by Harper's 1 dog and pony novelty circus and the Hauers. aerial acrobatic per formers. Three programs will be j given each evening. I I:: Lost and Found .- Sluilti. ia for summer m.f 4 four A . lv Mr. Hamilton, rnl.ual(-r In. lei FVIouy. Miss Melzfjer W ill Addrees Studerts j Miss Evelyn Joan Metzger, as-! sistant professor of design. In the department, of home economics, ! will address the students oi the de- liartnieut of architectural engineer- ( ing at their regular meeting in the 1 former museum, "Thursday evening, ! March J. Mls Metzger, who has j I studied in Pans, will tall; on Euro-: a 1 poan arcrilermre and schools in jPlance.. All those Interested are 1 inviled lo attend. Lelioasignol .ivet Talk Ianan J. 12. LeHosfcigno! of Ihe College of Business Administration talked to the Uotary club in Ne bral;a City at a luncheon meeting ; Wednet-dsy on "Farm Relief." j t II! Records Just Out 711 Lover ('(line Back to 4Mc 1'aul Whiteinan. L'lt'iS- Train a ti d -Nat 1 Irefliii Sliilkret el 1 est ra. 218.").') i lnil Hag Doll (icorpe Hsen. 2is:,ii-l"ll Gel By Jesse ( 'raw TurJ. 21h.'i2 My Mothers Kyes (tcorpe .IprscI. 1 tmi Tin- Sun Is At My W'irdu'W leo RieK iiihii and orchcMra. Schmoller & Mueller's 1220 0 St. Hi: m Cajpn Thuri.Fri. Sat. "DAWN" Drama of a Woman'a 2.upr,m Sacrifice. Don't min it; WlTH SYBIL THORNDYKE. Chancellor and Mr. E. A. Bur nett Wednesday, March 20, at me rniveraity dub. Invitation have been Issued to member of the Board or Regents, dean of the var ious college and their wives, ard all faculty member who have spent twenty-five yeare of service at the University of Nebraska. On September 1, 1930. after a year' leave of absence. Dean Sher man' resignation a prcfeor of Engtlah and ranking deaa will P ilnto effect. At thi Time ne wui assume viie title or emeritus dean 'and professor of Eiiflish. I A meeting of ihe Hoard of Re ' gents will le held following the i dinner. 4af fietball Flayen and Goaehe Special Announcement Doe to the fact that your team requires the best of foods we will prepare any fpocial order you may desire. Year after year coaches have chosen us to serve their teams. We are one of the most up-to-date and fair priceS restaurants you will find. CENTRALLY LOCATED Let Ua Serve You. Mr. A. A. ANDE0S, Prop. i m '!!! I --- in 111! Co2e 1324 -o'si ftm W II fTf I '-, -a ,. . S .u . y T1RF BIG ADVANCE SALE Scores of New Spring Two Trouser SIT "TllT" lif "(C3 fresh from the makers Dollars and dollars off our regular spring sell ing price during this brief advance sale. Can von imagine anything more profitable more worthy of your immediate attention. Handsome year-round worsteds in fashionable plain and fancy blues, grays, tans, oxfords. Every correct new stvle. College models and smart styles for young bus iness men models for most every figure. For this sale and this sale only, these suits with extra trousers at $29.75. MEVS CLOTHING Street Floor. A Special Sale of Underwear Shirts and Shorts THE SHIRTS are eitlier mercerized Sins ril or flat knit combed Egyptian cotton. THE SHORTS in neat designs, black and while stripes, plain white and colorful effects in blripe or modernistic patterns. Garment FURNISHINGS Street Fltor. l'Saiaa-taa 65 Ovidge- cGvi2nzel Co "A1 1 if i 1