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'he Daily Nebraskan VOL XXVIII NO. 112 BERNARD PARES I'ILL SPEAK 10 Internationally Known Man Chooses to Talk on Russian Subject HOLDS IMPORTANT JOBS Fraternities and Sororities Are Invited to Hear Noted Lecturer g.t B-iuf Parr, Interna tioa af known scholar, win appear at t o'clock MMd; Bight at the Cha.ber of Cominfrt. speak I tg M tie subject. "Tlx Communistic i;nnenl la Rusal. The lector It belt! Ponxred br Phi Beta kU?; aad Sigma XI. honorary scboisvtlc fraiemilie. and la open w general public without Parjrclar etrpbaxU ha fSt oa th matter of bringing. f -..v.. -.T ! fraemiuea ano soronue, ,o x Irctre. better ba been t oat u commltteo U caarf e, arrlns -j Orgajuxauona w wrw a ry-r-jtgs aad auaad the lecture. HONOR GROUPS Tie Jemro UUM precoa oy sai tJtma J aiumni. wilb oir irr- ui u it nrtt o( honor. I Tie committee la charge of the aTUir consider that It ha been ; l4int. I. tMflrlftr for tk!l . v 1 a . Jotii leciuxw idm w me -, asu iiiirBiwm yvmwnwi -j 5:r Eertiard. saM im.ora js. mcaa. , Kreiary of the local chapter of, pti Beta Kappa, who baa been la . cfcarre of arrangemeata. Sir Ber- i wwvw w- - i i .r-MSondlnntrfrKaPpaiQirjFATHER GIVES TALK I narts field of special study 1 Rua-1 ganUaJlon. announced on Saturday; tia. and be baa west Into that field, i that the pep orgaairation Is now ; J repreeentatiro of both fraternity ' fresdnm la Russia . I and barb claas on th campus. The i r-r -r the three year of tbe war reorganization aa effected this fall , b wapenniued the freedom of Ja completed at th InitlaUoa Krl :b Russia a troop for bis pcrpose t, . . , . rrX- He awed at Urn. I , Tho dlnrer dance which - a. teld rJi te Red ros ana was . -jijp Kaaalaa corerxmeaii . -M. L. .v. CaMWl frfM SJUI l)lOi c oMers Cross aad tao Jtikl of St. Oorge. For a time ia .... . . n ... 11 l:!t"ZA SJTZ-JZLW--.7- iVr,il W jntirtrlj. axd daring the period , w r tk Baaxlaa krvew. His pcbiUxed work; la rude 2mtla and Reforsa." "A Hls Mry of Easria.- aad -Day by UT fTi-1 ths Rassiaa Army" He pro- Vkzt ant cbpters oa Rassla ia tba j Casirire Modern History. I H las beea eofiaected wi:l aa-S mTuf eiflocatiosal tostrrutioas. j aniynr tlkeaa belli nxiiversMJe at ovficg. orford. aad uverpoot u svi uc rr rtbtor o: rrmrom UTeraiare. su- gunr. aad fcls'ory at tbe ra5r- r f LoiiSwo. aad dirMior of ttJsa srf KaroBie &'.U at 34 txere. IffiS REPAIR OLD V HALL ELECTROLIER Superintendent Promises Ktn Rood Lights For Campus E.irV!lsM were swey Sa-tiBrday fr-twrnsiK itlne elec!triUer tn tlhe .mjue tfib of Uatrtarlty bJIL To rix.T9bter lua bee muauiled for iw time fctit ha cat fee1 ur-&t.g bejcainsve of M. broken calle. Tiit cUle tru reiJried aA stew Urait bull were cvt H 6a.imdr "iTwv tnwe t'xwi 131jU tiare fee- iwtLwufl, aotiordas; V. T. SMm, jii.ijxg wtraWjidtit et tb t'fti-iwuiity. ikaie ba.d I acisd a &cg ititnie hxktitof aiy (be raavpitts SW tius.iiMiy,"" aid Mr- JJeautom. "It mv niue rtSUxtn ta txAUi&tt ti f the new f9d KglatM wtll v 4 KfttoaiXa fc21 to IV -t ioe benwee lit d tlve !htrnti iur.uetUBV Ailwer ve wHill i'V 4ue tlace s Craoe ll 'ah . f suddi.ti4ial flwii ILgii at (BeijUd 4ey will be rdrd. wwmg ns Mr. J!. ' b 'w KJi'e ea-ie erf all tbe dark fit itibe icsoofntis,'" wa late cwniaBest ti oj-e-jaittog sntsamsteadesii. fwtnrr Sfudral Viit CoIJrge of Eagiiiring Vitatioj t tJue CciUege tf Eb wj dnisc lib pa week were: fmrta B. MOiUwi. TI, EE, wb Ji! rotrtJy reossraxd w ' Caiiawao. Karl A. HMSr. C. E- iCUe Isrt3Bwe3lr) BeO T3 Mi ewupaay, tVanaba.. Karl H 7Cb. CC wJ 4 M Ml Citoca. L xlteriUy Cains More From Optra 'Fmust tvml t.xiis ff $17.Mt-t7 taim ta at the trte)t' tf fvst by the Ctdeag jr owsjiacy at Ube t!SB, Tfavnday algJ. a ro,ig t Jw IC aWIe. -" ff w.4taot activlUe f Wertuty. A reioprd crwwd fUW beard Tt erte atar. Wt 1 Mgh.Uy thaa the 'W Ut . A sri wJ2 be ed i twakteg eftues)! te th CciUea t wiU be 4a f to ft.r jerttiB s ouovsiasy. Noted SprAer -"A Vi Sir Remard Paf. lctrrtailon ally known educator wfco will peak , tomorrow klght at tbe Joint Phi i Bet Kappa and SUm XI dinner, i PI EPSILON PI HOLDS r n.-k-u. D cM ::or a brief handshake and a bur-' w;iiniuaci rckl ri aici liuj , j k r j.- I aKeS VOTiy HeW Men In CeremOnV had bn tense. aUe with an nn- rommk fkimrr of ri EMnmiuM M. ih.t i ,m u pti held lu annual spring dinner, (Unce and ItlUa ioa at the Lincoln Wm-J KAm .-.hi fnlU!(rv ftflV 1 B i-jj . . " memDer mio rrork v orgacuaiioB. iw uu-.aauwu -" monies were neia it o cioca in , the Egyptian room on the raena nine floor. Jack Elliott, president of the or ri t iwv. or- . . . . - - " ""V " . cance. iicaaeoueiy room ai where President Eliott welcomed tbe new men In" chapter and Introduced Prof - . crtraao bw nw x. j PUN DAILY SERVICES Churches Combine to Hold ruaf,.nnn Coeeie fnr n vi j ui.iuim ivi Holy Week Bjriiaig MwCay. es-endtg rr- J be b4i at lib I'BSsersiJy J iiw t. .ft i 5 ! iloVkefk tlrawt Ho3y week. Tba n- 1'to. Amto aad HeJea I reralar Eiltw.nl cbir will be j Coper. jwgsoesifrd by clar aaewber froiaJ TJb Ie of tbe crowd prsseat at lecher cSnarcSiiea. .4 tbe vwr- taad at mote Sty patrs rprw-iii&w5. dnft!t ' wrrea baaadred. EmitertalBBXsat I deooatoaitiWB. wJJl ne brief waa fSsi.4 by QV Bek, aad (terssoiia. liana! appeanax at tine Usowo Rer C Faweiia. Meliwda II s.i4at d-or. wU ,1 re 1 Mo4r aJierwewn. 1ta a aentioa 1 -Oeatsug tlte TeKiMer and wHH be fIDwed br lector a Taday by C IA Hay, geoeral secretary off 11) anls-ersiiiy V- M, C A, b tlae twj3 "Tbe ttay of ! Csmflict. ,ReirBeffli t Hww" 1 due bt Off Cult uaMiB- rloa by Dr. Ixaa B.. Lxlacd, Prr itni tuBlrersDity pasvtiow. F. W. LiwM, Oo4rjnei!ii(ol sunsdewt fjsr, wtiiO -ak a "The Lxwd 55fiper" (0b Ttonrad' aasd oa Fri day, the last day off te r6. HVwit rxiiiv LAirberiai 4!)t seweitary. win dimntM fctay off ifjuiienr:- u ertriot ts Ha cfcar; ff FaftilueT L.. W. Mif-MilJlho. rirtr wf 3h? I.'tiSTerrfty EfifMiwjial cSa:w!k. Hi aubjecit wSM be Tb Sere) Wiwnil from Kb TEAM TRYOLTS 4 OP PfKTPOVF'IJ AKiO Jl .0. T. C. Jeiflei Win nre War-Tiare MacMue Caa la Adrance Work Trrxwia (or IA raffbr urmr rtifiW taaa w k r - terday were potpwm4 f- m, iirNXI rjx a be - tr,t ynwas lianead for sWiiit rss pracitlioe. Tins B-. O. T. C. .4aKd dent will (uet fSirtiffltg tbe -..i.s-. vm,Aav msader tbe kd- s. !f r-duutaiia W. W. Parker, f Ptliim were sd for ffowr j jejTta an eplaaitJoa of tbe trr chia givxi v4 (Larget ffai were : ry. erect 7 , nmti. Cawiafc farcer tb soachSsi r d dirtfd the FlKESTO"E AGENT VILL .MEET SENIORS i Robert JL Krsaiil of Aiiws. Ohia. 'ia f poil fr the F4rwse Tb ad Rather twosj.aaiy, a aaeet 3 S of the t'atveraf.y Vy taaeat. Mosvday. MJunrh IS- rT sirwMw f hi - terei ewwc -; . jie tnnwn " trall da, for Ui by the Mt b ta 1 silr. ' Hundreds Flock to E. Stanley Jones Famous Missionary Quizzes College Moral Standards, Denounces Denominations. Ponders Orer Coeducation y Clment Wit. Who would like to meet a mho (to bold hundred! of people breathless with Interest, who caa play upon the emotions of a crowd a a trained and gated m otic lan dras music from hl violin, whose I magnetic, compelling personality I seises and holds la tens eager- jne eteryone mlthln reach of bis m ' i . . . r- c. ' KldaeU Is on th faculty Here be Is. Ills name Is E. Stan Jof ML Iook. collefe In Mas ley Jones, a name that Is known ehMMU M M instructor in pbyal .everywhere as that of a great mis- CAl Sh recelred her A. isnmaxy ana nuini aa mm iw author of 'Christ at the Round .. ble." and "Christ : the Indian , , Road " Hundreds Shake Hands Af1(.r h tvok,0 mt ,Ba Trin. It jr Methodist church last Friday, i ' long lines of people filled tbe ceo 'ter aifles people waiting patiently' ; to clasp the hand of this man.! i aiio words had b4d so powerful I a message for them. Young people. J . old people, children middle aged ; i folks -ad luen umI somen Irom ; f every walk of life, crowded forward j mor1 o( eocoursriEeni from Ib ,teBdw ..lWreeVl. youthful taternaUonal recognition for his missionary and "smuikic wort inrougooui mej looif cDniissVa onx. Uunng his talk the atmosphere the forceful personality of In E.I Sucley Jones. Now tbe tensity bad ! 1 I ti... J - . m. t . 4 (riUTV. 1 Ul UI & TTXi DiaJl. smiling through bis weannesa. wax t puia iianly Jones, a very human , sort of person Indeed. There came a luil ia the nnend- i M ii t m rws t. AT EVENING MEETING Place Rnroontativo i r ww vovuuiuiim mv Ph.rn C...M.: s Chosen to Supervise Organization Ejection for membership in the Barb general council was held at &aiarday tklght at Memorial ball Four member, were eeed from' men. Tbo elected wiZI boid Uselr I membership for one year aad wfil stiiwlj tie general organliaiioa J of tbe barbs In , their respective H ciin-es. Allaa wmianas and Rath 'HatfVHd were nvea.br elected at ' l-kinr-" Ruor member are Marvla unm. u. K est. kuib auaijerose aau I QxaKyn. Jitiw nuembers are G. ReS'btk. V. Pet ersoa. A. Le ad HeJea twjs. it.op&ovore mrmi are W. Clark. E. KIScger. FriJmsa oe,trs are M. Bread. J um we, .oitm parpose aad aim s of li- r" . - WiUliiaasis ad Mits Ila.iiVJd. Em- ptiuls wa laid apoa o;yac:ra:jo for athleitac eresut. ia iic3 tbe barbs exwild effectively prt&dpii lumriig; fanilsiied tbe 4if!riaS ascst f.w tie next ef ti trts&zz usA It wa roited by tho pre ta tare a barb jwJ'i: esery asMBth wjitaj HJ b5l ta Hw of fJadJsi owe swial eietut. YORK EDUCATORS HEAR PROFESSORS Hesz23c Eroadj, Fordjcaj Asd Wesdemaan AjtaJjidi S School Program A idbettjhdBl amaJyti of u suUm4 jijiMrasa preWd I survey ff Vovik smbJiLe sboiOifl taa Wed aedy, MarcHi M. at J to a - spiimte ff dtBator 7 rTy.tor ;l K- E. Hewxliik. K- O.. Brady, Clnarie llFordy. a4 C, C. W4Vaaa. The wrvey was lb realt of aa erlesded rjeriki xod sacweia yyyfiiiTnaMu admHsratlAto. ediis caitiwsail aBarBrMtKejs, chiiH a eratasdiiaaT aad ftaaaK!. Ttoe rteffsJi! ijMf tbi eerrsce wra awiar aw !, (,Bi,Jit3sd dotissanesit rutiiUed T-- n port off a Smrvey off the Tork Sii Ltir.rSct.' I uauber of the bward of edaK. -i rojrnfflMwleiist off svthoot. snrSa-KS! of the high . . a- an,. -Ml Af BWf'Tairftm it reii7 w - - - - llom were m cw iBiiSversSity edaeator for bot thr twanrs bu tbe early trvenlm ra- Engherg Add Shells To Unique Collection From Several Lands rjr.CC EogVerc rof of sbetBiatV. ba dded . a sseos t hi he cot Wsioa ia tb stun. Most off the aew sbeti weie .ihrd fa HoaofosJa, darUg rwtiwit trip and ther by iJoctar Eeglnerg, Otl of the sosrp eaas from - -- . . . - r , T"!.; -r .Z- :t. ahetl, I "tlJZZ Jr the I jL ""J " iaa promiant tn llf today aa It wm I tbe first rTiU bart 1--T kid.' , ,k. .i.rZj. -h,- t t -., . 3 ,TTu TIlT w.n s l Jffi play was wrxtciL LINCOLN. NEHRASKA. SUNDAY. MARCH 24, 1929 Shake Hands With After Last Address Kathro Kidtcell Get Educational Article' In Phyiical Revietc Kathro K.dwell. daucbter of Col one! Frank. A. Kid well, of th No brask R. O. T. C. unit and gradu at of the University of Nebraska, haa an article In a recent lasu of i be American Physical Educational Ret lev. "A Sludy and Investlga tlon of the Health of the Women Teachers of Physical Education" is the title of the article by Miss ( ,jweii n Nebraska. SDeclalia- Una In physical education for the She later recelred her' ! master deirree at tbe University ,of Wisconsin. SI las Kid well will r i turn to Holy ok next year. PLAYERS TO PRESENT THE LEARNED LADES' n-,;-i;A pi, A Cfono Organization PlanS tO Stage Mnlior' Raaliitift I " . " I lvli(CU J'UI diitd unwri I niRPPTQ PI AY nUiiCLL UlnCUlO rut I Learnt Ladie. by MoUere. the - . 1 4. ill I. I gTel riTDCD U V 1 1 . 111 W e nest contribution or me ini- ! versity Player, at tbe Temple Use wk of 1 to AprI1 Tn I lead are to be played by Creda 1 Bncka and Elwood Ramay. j Creda Brick will pUy Henri ette and Elwrood Ramay as TrtsaoOn. a ! witty but nnpoetie poet. Harlan I Bastos win take the part of Chry- sole the Bourgeois, henpecked bus . band of PhlUmiata. played by 1 Irene Martin. Tbe play, one of the beat of those written by Mo&ere. 1 et In France and Is a portrayal of T '.w"" I- V. 7x1 7 t a role of the opposite type, a yocng ; lady of wct disposition. I The play Is well known aad is ' generally landed aa baring great i merit because of the plot which is i Tbe selection of this play for pro- y CnlTerity pUyera. follows a study made of It by tbe Continental Drama Oass. everyone ia urged by the bos I- i , lhl. -rv-ire. -ftl w ! , ,t tbe Rosi P. Curtice Com- , g.- in e sy i ITOICSSOr UeiS Commendation wi s r mm ilKPTSPUR . T , . A letter from disiact Japan ba bee received by Prof. Maurice H. Weseeo. of the department sf wwrk In wrttlsi- a Tdctlotiary of Eogiash Grstamar. Tbe dlctloBary l&eJnde many new word, slaag acd collocruial eYprecioG, aod correct wnag off exvofusin- word coflaiiiled 1 textbook form. Tbe letter wa mailed February 1. 121. by M. G. Mori. Kadra bocpltal. svear Tokkaicii, Mly PrefedUtr. Japaa. A excerpt frcca use Kiur w u wbi. 1 sua ecus off tbos who are find- j log ynr Tsery ef Ers3 Gramssar both iBsxrwctir aed ta terectleg re4Ja. I am glad that yow are careful to describe th word 'Jap not merely a cottaTlal bat a 'dlsdcrtwas." Tbe te snacb word are meed oa both side of the PaciCc, t&e betuter for the reHaULqa betweea I be two coeav brother of Dean Worcester Relates Experiences Had in Southern Isles Ob bi fiwt " br tbS week. Gewrje S. "'rcr. father of Ua A. K&rfA. professor of ediscatsoaal py-bo3ory, recalled soine fasneresittJig; er4t9Cs ia the Pbulfp-ptae UUmti wbr be pet Cre years. Mr. Worcocter 4 of typbooa wb;c"? be T5ertxd wfciHe oa a raaxh 6 (Ice At ! twelve lacbe of r6 ffeJI CTemlght, the raj gvg bad CKed cp and wa raw&i&a; over I the ooraiag. Natrre bonces were bJowa down by m wto4 nee loot 5tJ mdic wercLr "" T. . h A typfcooa a that the Airmr, fonrsd two ae wy. iS'fer- from tord la wtad bSow f rt from ot direc- ta. the ootVer. bet not 1 a wbirflag taaaser frost a3 cUrecU at . 1 Ar in Advcncensswt Mr Worcester 1 t ( e4r- rears oiS aad 1 t wetl Know a aa agrv.-tirarasw :a ,--w trg-a H hktiitated sandera asethod of faraiag: there axd wa the first ta J bis recuos) to si v v registered K!VeteFrVc caiCe scd aa a4odi( airy bara. H3 brother. Draa C Worctr. at the Usee of Us death a few years ago probably kaew twor about ta PhCippae thaa ay r aa H asad two trip a atrJlt from the ttrverrlty of MJchigaa. ketm the Islaads fnns AoerV C Vyeele He wa W f the rrt omawrie. et FP7 1 that PoOo. be FACULTY SANCTIONS Teachers Say That Football Must Be Confined to Academic Year ELIGIBILITY RULE HOLDS Faculty representatives finished the work of Big S:x officials at Norman last week and look down all tbe bars on spring football prac tice. Heretofore spring practice has been, limited to fifteen days snd tbe conference now has no rule to limit the practice sessions in tbe sprltg but leave It up to the decision of the Individual Big fill school. Ths only restriction which now appllsw to spring foot bail session Is that It must be confined to ths academic year. Tbe faculty repre sentatives reaffirmed the one-year eligibility rule In force In the Mts- sourl Valley conference long before the Big Sli organisation was formed. Objections Overruled Dr. W. J. Manley of the Univer sity of Missouri, secretary of tbe faculty organization, said there bad been considerable agitation for a cnange in tnis ruie oecause oi mm fact that junior college graduate transferring to Big Sli schools! were prerented from more thaaj one year of conference competition, j The rule require that an athlete, must be a resident student one year before, be U eligible for varsity teams. With no restriction on the win drills. Nebraska's session w ODT tfirecuoa of coacr -Bunay- Oakea. wl.l continue antli late In ApriL Coach Dan A. B1J would not have had a chance to " here for the Prt workouu 5f the old rule of fifteen days pra "Ued. Students Keep Postman Busy Cnrin r 'if nil 9 ISOnce and of the Gradaate Col- or Birnett appeal for a number OUriUly Jl UUo I eSe, Dean James has helped to Cf tlW scholarships to be given I promote scholarly Ideals In the vonhy and needy students. Students of tbe University of ! University. He favored the policy Mr sawyer Is a graduate of the Nebraska have few secrets from of building up a dUi;nruihd lac- i University of Nebraska, receiving those official of Station A who ntly by drawing young men tiained j m degree In electrical engineering nave charge of the campus mail. : In the leading universities and ad-jjn u,t y r Sawyer was a mem Condltloa slips, grades, personal r randcg them as they de eloped . ber of tbe 1SJ7 graduating class, letters, and parcel go through the ! teaching power and evidence of i SUady Progress hands of Ray Hatch, the rampu ; productive scholarship through re- oaversity ho was af- suMia or .L " IMrtrt. Tr yar. the two hare been the connecting Cnk. j na far a postal communication 1 I concerned, between toe L Diversity and the rest of the world, that's the lonar and tbe abort a they describe the postmen In the office. ; On the other band, the out gofnc mad is inspected by the post-, mtctreas aad her assistant. The i QTjaniJty of mail Is constantly la- i constantly Jn-1 Satorday. The tlJtJVZi riHiiir she said si 9 receipt of tbe past j corded for March im. Ilrtt clan mall caa been nnuswuj ; . the registrar aJoee sent oot nearly ! tea thousand p during the HMrta. I lrjodrr M form the ct.ef, ! portlo.i of th fourth c!a mail. ir bbuibs " j (ii:r .kew tbe studeots clo first and secotad clas taafl with theSr laciadry. Woe unto amy mag - sine and paper hidden In the jj vbe Us writ case are ooened for larpectJoa at tb man soft office Sajch smsiggling U cheatls: Uacle Sam ct of seven cent a pocsd. 1 w. c a. plans easts: service Tbe animkl V. W. C. A. Easier srrk wlU b beld at Verpers Tae-adar evesiec at EJea Smith t.. . .1. l.., -sl be read by Bb ShaUcrot and the choir fii sins anthets, "By Earrr Morning Ltgbt" and Then RieffiWuthe." wa Igwtnsmea'! ra tike ejrtabHiifh-1 -neat of the CttJSoa "Lpr Cobwyj d the PhCip-xisie Geeeral Ho- petal. Prtfeor 'orcser himself j eiBt two year hi the USaads, part fij limn Aervtaift the work n f ahont twenty sebools there. Le-j re carried on ft" K'uFllwl, i; native dSaSect that they are i.iera onjy is uuh nr.Bi they rpek their own tobzae. Teacher Very Acarc ' Teacher were crce nd tb uttuxei sere oft!! Lred fat thi aerrlce for ; S primary grade. Ixctor Wor- I . " - ... ' ' T ' 7 ctr e tin ca Into the room a im IV. . ' I. f3ktn muR. KFZlZt'JtZZt L ktzVT waa Lt I .. , .. Jl- T- . JT. - ZvT -x,.- LT. -"" . bora la th year lv centvrie; Tb loa had id that the her had beea bora Ave oratories sgo. Of anre this Bttatalioa 1 raividir II eeftire hetter Before ther etn'A "gradaatr" the girl were rewitlred t bare icieacy ta piaia sewing, aad lace-work aad emsrotdery were alM tht. DoCer Worcester' trip of bv pectloa of hi cchoot were avad ta small boat propelled by paddle whe there wa ao wtad. He would im iw fKe vj!ftiBs srer Birht. n. ,wu. eim swa. as with bias aad whea t wa thrvegh with the would tear tbe Donor to Kiigin-i-ni ( W. H. Sawyer, graduate In clas of "J7 bo announred rl:t of $: as a scholarsliip fund for -ncinT- tn ,tadrnl. L ON DEAN H. G. JAMES i ., n.n. inanCeilOr OldlCi nCdiUlia lih fVillono H3rl Ha. ny UOIieye nedU nt Helced School SAYS LOSS TO NEBRASKA i Tint the L iitverMir or oraa , pre;e4JMrt bf lfce reirnation ol H G Jlmes of the An and ; sciences, and Graduate Colleges, wbo accepted the presidency of .the University of South Iako:a. is . lbe opmton of chancellor E. A. i Burnett. HI statement follow: i "In tbe resignation or ueau James the University of Nebraska j loses one of its outstanding pro- i lessors and administrators. Af idean of the Colleges of AM and .wTlT -..V.k m - l - they eooM only reach a coamaad - Cs'b ill mm Tmr X. jBMMl chooses LEADS FOR PAGEANT , tsjti r0?r h i He was appointed by the govem- ZOlley LefTier Will U02Cn!tr. o u o, vlrtorU ia PrOdUCtlOn With CaSt Of ;Arra:m to iJvt-l?t and report Eighty Students t-imh fr the lead::: ro!-s in tte rarratr Fair eat.t .ere fceld dmriftg the week aad fte ii, w-j k ttire-i by NMn ;i jjy fefa: Charlotte Joyee, ( We(iir water: ahw r.i..Ti j Eiaaa; Htistn mi'. Ai3t; b i imI D-frP.r fimr&Vs AClTKflfl- h , trw . r rv-ifir- ncade Fr.-iav ' i ty rjoros.ty Nrrl. csJ:win f sl.e 1 jeant committee for th:s j'eri girim sJected for f w.. Evelyn Knctx. Oieii 5 rwwfcT LrachsJof'-, Lisco's; Vix- j cbamibertir. Maiywood : Sy tl j Holladay. fwtals: Annte Erf.JiH, Lfnieoln: AlSie Forasiir. HasAnem: Geveriere Br-p. IJccoju: JS!,o!ili4.i formuUUon of Dr. E. TeTrt J;J1 rav TTse cajrt of tie fgeant A I'ay At NVytfigJir.' lnclnd efrhy bonie eywuomScs Mmdesit. ZAl-y i,r f-f.iiarjv Plaver. :!l . . . j .a.:. .Peyi tin cna-h Amiv Ia in rjrmAA i! cemt'o iaw -.-" while Mii Ass!B"e lnw. F,z.e im i,- w:i rf!ret tV caoe riirtai:ft. Tle if..'- t:a'tf tbled to trjrj pr; 1 dianely aod -yf-.t"f r-!rar- are tfjjrjaed a!s are ;-i to b fj-jlr way ,. ti.uer sari of Jfar'J. in c."e fira9a Or Iw the Fair May 4. frf'joa at ENGINEERS' CLLIJ OBTAINS SPEAKER D. L. Zrickson Will Address Organization on Subject Of Local Flyinf wf YxS&vrx. UecoSn ciry en-1 gfiseer wtJl aJdre the tr.:, c'?iD Ot UncOin Itieir iwjrynin'j atoner at the Grand hotel, K'fr. jfarcb Z at :i ocio'. r. I Erv k-!! wis! s4k tj;ya t3ie .b ect "The Ivefyt-me-.t of An iastom te ia All mdi wh are U.:,:.l Jt isvi" '1 t'"', ri '! to ttead the bsct may attend i' . - m .. .-ft. W'Mt'rErf.'k5t. La been In cia.ge tt of the aew Un U3ICip l.I K J npoa airport design and ue a-s- raa,tB?it cf avtaik avtatioes. After the Wtare Mr. Ersrfcsoo will lead aa informal dlsnMioa (oa art ton in genersl. DWt Be SlUf Iu Cathrra View Feat area Work oa the "Dro'l T S'.lly" 1s stse of tbe Awgwan, featsrisg the? Kosmet ICcb play is prorresslag aad will be ready for dtstrihotioa a boat April I, according to IioarU editor. The final iscue of th year wtD be known a the 8y-Bye- aimber aad material on gr-saauag swei wiu w tvle for that a umber. PRICK 5 CENTS SAWYER GIVES " $2,000 BENEFIT FOR ENGINEERS : Electric Executive. Donor . Of Fellowship. Is With New York Firm GRADUATE OF COLLEGE j Member of Class of 1897 Answers Plea From Faculty Head H. Sawyer, nginerlng necu tlve of New York ciry and former 1'nlvep.l-y of Nebraska student. hs donated IZ.Wi to the Unlver rity for a scholarship fund for -nrin-Tinvc students according to an announcen)-nl made by Cbanrel- Z. A. Burnett Saturday. The to b- known as "The W. H Sawyer Nrnolirump t una tor Unginr." It It f,;hr securities whkh are legal for th inves'ment of funds or savinrs banks under the Nebraska Uw. In ,n ,UB1 w,,, vr' .(f - tual one and it is tnougnt mat 'about $!'" a year will be derived I f""n 'i '" purposes Mr. Sayr na rroTlflKi ttAi ine fun4 de.irr.ated by the dean ,,nJ faculty of the college and that he shall receive the entire year's income from the Invested money, Financial need, scholastic record, ; r.d character f tbe applicant will I be considered In determining who hu receive the scholarship, only ! npperc lass men are eligible and preference will be shown students 0f electrical engineering Tha donation Is in retoonse to Chancel- 1 fraternity. FoUowfng gradaaOoo. T connected ' with the General Electric company of Schenectady, New York. Sine I 'hen he has been an engineer fa 'New York from lSi to 1JH: Tic president of E. W. Clark acd com pany Matarement Corporation of j CoI'jrr.V-u. Ohio. 114 to 122: presl Ident of the East St. Looi and . Stibcrtaa Railway company and a:r::ia:ej con:par.:es. tsu to IZ7. oa the iV.trt.m brown coal electric- i'y r'-c-ration scheme acd power 'Liglt Co.-p(ratioa. - H fj f OTA llf TV IfllirO ( r DN I" T NK UH UlnllLl.1 JUIILU j Students Hear L3St AddreSS t -r:-s.. f .11 i- mi iiuuiy nicuiuuit Church Friday That lr..i rtSKin :tiil eapres 1a to tlt.-z.ff.irn tfee aaly Je ia Lis lecture at : j TtirJ-y it. E. ctorf.h Friday niglt " fch f-aried IJ ecd of h series . "f IJisv.n addresser. Pcjip'e who I ar.d who srke to effort to express l?" ... '. ... or.ers rT lei ot-ea r : -- ' ras to one of depwrioo, he !ntim.'d. Man's Vrt of God is In eorr.t , cwmOKt r. sflfKiy etre. "cJory of the sr.rorger Joe rJKatls a wn for CtrSrt. Tbt rraAe irvtai fur ir.r the rhurrh twfay ha.tr to Si vtth tke fact that ;i trttttt wslhout sarriflce. Ourtr,ja-!"y wiJhflwt i' cros 1 wot Ciri tiat.l'y."' Ixmnr iimt declared. The religion that salia f'.es tbe -A'.nrz. clal, moral, aad ecotBAffiiic rel of the world 1 to be ItcrA by sacrtfiefng all for Chrt'. and forgeulng oneself. MISS SHANAIXLT TO pfTi; QN PROCRA3I i . The weekly Sunday program talk M 4 orlock ia Morrill hall will be J jp,-, By MarJorie EhanafeK. ctxra- or of risaal edacatioo of th Ui- versity of Nebraska. Her topi will !. "The Tiger in Vocr Hon.' At Z. Sanday afteraooa a cbBdm'a prfram will he given, of which th subject will be Rlp Van Wlakl." Sum pie Study Slogans Tb Da;!y Xebraakaa costja oes it catcpaiga for stody slo gan with tils Isaac. All ta dt are efigfbl to submit matter for this feature, aad those who slogans are ac cepted will be earned asder t fine. The Nebraskaa cT5c ta th basement of t'nlverslty kail will reeeiv material for tha "Simple Stady Slogaa" box. Today' aiesan. "Some peopV who bay boo, staJy them." Aaowyasoa. rridsy's llssiri. "Some stadevt stody. Look at the P. B. K.. Adete EUler. IT