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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1929)
riUPAY. MAY SI. 1029 DR. A. E. SHELDON WILL Historical Society Head to Give Address at Grave 01 Pioneer itr the TuriM of speaking at tkl unfiling 1,0 monuments Sand.". Ms St. Ir A K. heMoa. ', wrWj, I'll fr the western " ef the state last nnhi. The firm dedication HI he of vMiumiBl over ihe grave of Mm. winter, "ho ,n u"2 nil "lib P"' pf Mormon Imn.l ltt on the w alt l.ske Cr hn waa but led on the prml t nillea rsl Of SroMt smff. lirr rave marked ly Itoq waoa Ur. A number of .n ,tn a ben tbe Burlington ihU- bu.lt a line .t Scoitibluff. It rta iro-uh the grave of Mrs. W In t.f but lh line x,n rhanged , run shoot twrlre "X (mm it Mr. Winter as the grand 2Thir of Mr.. Jleber J. Grant. vhoe hUsSaud ll president of the Wormon church at Slt Uk Clt). Vr anl Mrs. Grant will bo present tn unveiling of the monument. Trail Monument Dsdkated The otr-fr dedication will be of a 000 pound granite boul.ler which hi ben presented by the Lnlou Iirl'lo railroad and v.nlcb will be rlteed at the place where the prea int state highway U crowed by the old Oregon trail ner the town of Lrman. about three and one ha f miles from the Wyoming line. This Bonament will commemorate the rnirc of the Home Creek treaty of September 17. 5L A large number of Union Pacific and Bur lington officials will he present at the unveiling. Bo'h unvetlings are under the MPtces of the 1. A. R. at Scotts b!Uff The U A. R. are a loo giving t Historical banquet Saturday night at seouabluff. where Doctor Stfldon will answer to a toasL Dakota Cadets Sci New Mark In Corps Area Vtrmllllnn. sTTT -Cadets In the R. O. T. C. at tbe rnlverslty of South Pwkota ret a mark for all o'br colleges In the corps area to ihoot at" Major J. J. I-orkrft. of he serenth corps area, declared In commenting on the high quality of iiri',1 and basic ")ur work shown br the nr.lversl'y students Jn 'he annual inspection, Monday and Tuesday. In the knowledge shown of basic theory of military tactics the young reserve officer at the unl Terslty axe better than anything I hT seen." stated Major LorkeM. Hold Mock Battle Turs barked, machine (runs rat ttsd. and light artillery boomed 10 the race of pianea whirring over head, in a "battle" between oppos huj forces of the university cadet following the regular Inspection. Planes from SIooj ify, 1., Un eoS. Neb, Siotut Falla. V.'atertown. sod Yankton were In VermJIllon to 'ake part In the orents connected wrh I hi Ins pert Jon. Vmbors of tbe Reserve Officers 'orpa f f the Vermillion district fre present at tbe Inspection, and i-tri a banquet in tho evening. Misa ttn Lass, Ipswich. Honorary Col er.1 ef tbe student cadet corps, was a (-test of honor at the inspec 'fn. A'ttred in the Honorary Col oc:'s tini.'orm. and accompanied Cadet CoJoeei Charles Canton w'r. of Huron, and members of Galiina't, women's military oriranl :lon. Miss Tads reriowed tbe iw-h paeelcc; in parade. Tbe cadetA vrps at tb nniver tv Is under tbe direction of Cap ffa W. D. rowell, professor of mJI rary science. HUTCHINS WILL BE YOUNGEST COLLEGE PRESIDENT. Nw Haven. Conn. (IP) Robert Mrr.krti Horr-hlns, iblrfy, baa been Sected prestd'.-nt of Cbica;o nnlver ify, the yminfH man in the na rlrir.. and probably la the world, to ho!d ch a poiif(on. HasiifEs, who is now Aao of the Vi U 'h'y, is fully cognizant vf h!i "Haft4fat of bzitsf only '?-!; f-ars of ' 1 tare hoeti forcibly reminded rr.y yuh try this promor km," be "! in an cf-rier. "And )'-' me -;' fi:s in ri. records rtnV now t.ft tr.atr of tiirrfy jr of aare knows irvh." " ntfva.'l dare to fa' k!e if.is K if r ef- nf fir the irtl In "..th ft wx offered," h ad'Jed. Hrt'ch: hiHl as a boy at Ober ii fMn, irr. bf father, now f',di iA Kerea College, ftera. K? , w rrtTi a rrffe,r of Bib n f?re Okf-rlin radjafe school of 7heolKy. n. rrdoared rrrm the Ohrlin fd(nif, nd rfftt two v '. from i!r. to ll7. in Obertin trtHi-Tf-. 'tht-n be (f to wstr, and -rtr1 o' f-r?. after whifth be to 'Sutf, bere be graduated. fre o,t m'te eerrrtary of an my, aft! inn-t reforr.ed to Yale ir rr(-irj. lit- was then act wg ,f f-re school, and f.lily rrtd-v ittn STUDENT NEST HUNTER KILLED. Am:ir. Jl - (IP John B. fr, Jr. i jrsrvtor t Ma.sachn "'r Agf(.-;itrral College, was k.r:r h- fell from x tail pime ' rf. e,, ariiing f'r a ' r' r's . i -e :. 3-K i fra'rto.-ed. e .-I r Tt-nltd in itrerna! in-Y-:t:- wifh rMn.. f tji death at 'o;vjt- trftrmirj sfo after the rr ,t.n.bed the tree to -: n,. ,,1 for o in (,f ornithology. He was a of tie Sigma PM Epsilon 'r"i'y, eTetry of th honor acj. ril recently was elected of The Collegiate, th college a' Wgradrjate weekly A'hlet c i.ref-tors at MeGiif onl vval5y baT giring a erle 'f fa:a on football to the cTleg They are andertaktrig h '""ores Wac they fe that one 'fcovjll nndervaod football in order t.-.pport it ecthoJiarja::y. Social Calendar Friday, May Is ll'a Hums IH-Iia bous party. Saturday, May 29 Alpha Iflta Theta bousa party. I'hi kappa rl bouse party. Sigma Nu house party. Iielta eta houe paity. llammi I'bl Beta bousa part). I nlon l.lteiary Society plrnic, Crete. Official IIuIMin Membeis ur tin ma I'psiloa are requested to mel at 4 o clock thla afterutMMi lu t" 10. Special busi ness and inuistion. Alumni Succeed In Various Lines Of Chosen Work Huiker! From Far and Wide Show Interest in Round Up Festivities Man rommunlrailons are being received d-lly by the atumnl office from Nebraska grads In anticipa tion of Round l p week. I-ettera have been received from all cor nrrs of the country and some from foreign territories. Many were printed in Uie recent Issue of tbe Nebraska Alumnus. Atnnnv the members of tbe rlasa of 1SS8 whk-h scheduled to hold a special reunion during the roundup festivities Is Dr. Roscoe Pound, dean of the Harvard Uv School. He has been recently appointed by PreiiHenr Miwirrr to act on a s De ris 1 commission for the Investiga tion of law enroreemeni. Evnir r Tavlnr 'St Is serving the second year as dean of tbe faculty of Pacific university at rar est fJrove. Oregon. Lucius S. Storrs of the same class baa been recently appointed as chairman of the board of the United Railwaya of Ralflmore. which orers'es all the electric, car lines end busses In that city. Pound Rscelvee Boeet Mlaa bourse Pound. '92. who baa been connected with the English rionsrtment or the I'nlversitv for many years, baa been appointed a member of tbe educational advisory board or the John bimon ouggen hefm Memorial Foundation of New York City. The foundation waa ea tablished for the assistance of American scholarship. rr H. Winnett Orr of Lincoln was elected temporary chairman of the Lincoln chapter of the Archae ological Institute of America. Prof, f H DM fat her of the I'nlversitv la alio connected wr.n the organisa tion. Paul Weeks. 'M. connected witb the Caterpillar Tractor company at San Leandro. California, Is now liv ing at 21 Hillside Avenue, Pied mont, California. Langer Haa Record Capt, Jerome F. Langer, '01. baa been engaged In the Improvement of the fire alarm system of Brook lyn, and nas received mucn praise from the press for h(s work. Cap tain Langer has been very active in mllitsrr affairs both while In school and after hta graduation. He re ceived some of his military train ing from Gen. John J. Pershing, who was a second lieutenant when be served ai tbe University. Cap tain Langer saw service in both tbe Mexican and World wars. Neil G. Fltchpatrick, '02. ia gen eral superintendent of traffic for the British Columbia Telephone company. He is sifrared at Van couver, British Columbia. - Mra. 13 ma Marsland Chandler, 't)Z. is engaged in social work in New York City, being connected the Friendly League of Christian Service as musical director. National President John Stevens. '05. Is national oresidenr of Sigma Tau. Following his graduation from the Untverslij, Mr. Stevens was in tne l. n. necia marlon service for a number of years. Since ISIS be baa been in a private engineering firm, iiftvld P Weeks. '14. is a member of the famitv of tbe department, of agricultural economics of tbe Uni versity of California. He haa been (making a tour of the country seek ing Information for use in bis de- fpartment in California. j Willsam A. Noma, "1. has re- eenrly resigned from bts poflflon In the Wyoming State Highway de- partmect. to take over the duties of Wyoming manager for the Levy Const ruction company of fenver, Colorado. pewey in India Mrs H. E. Dewey. '21, has writ ten of her life at Asansol, India. Both she and Mr. Dewey are interested in the schools for tbe natives and have doae much work for their advancement. A. H. Cercey, '22, has been re cent.y transferred by the North western Bell Telephone company from Norfolk to Fargo. North Da kota, where he will be division sale manager lor the same company. Ralph Terr?. "24, is now con nected with United States Rubber company at Passaic. New Jersey. He received his masters' degree from Nebraska. Thorn sn Coaches Fred C. Tnosftsea, 2, famiUarly knon as "Terrible Tbomsen" dar ing bis collegiate career has been appointed af.bieile director at the University of A-tansas. He fol lows Francis Schmidt, another Coruhciker grad, who goes to D n 1 1 Plan Now for New Classes Begin June 3 and 10 REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 27 H.rfi mM Bwateeea 'framing win pay you w-B. Afc for Catals. Lincoln School of Commerce Ltneete CeOoso NeSrsowa ceo ef Im'oom P and Uill St. Ce-eavstea UncolB, Keb. It ii 1 A I aasaaaaaasasTB n n m Z Dakota Students Find That Alcohol Strychnine, Camphor Depress Heart Teaaa Christian university aa ath letic director, W. P. "lo" Jones. "J I, Is doing advertising work with Meredith Publishing compsi) at ls Mninra. Iowa M. J. Kepac, who has been doing research eork In Hie l'niterliy In Ihe department of loulocy, has been amsrded a reseated fellow ship ( John Hopkins unhrrn. lion Elliott. I. Lincoln attorney has aerepied a position In Ihe credit department of the Standard Oil com pan) at Omaha Klliott la well know as football and bas ketball official. Itaymond H Jolley, 'M. Is rnn nected with Mestlnghouse Klectrlc and Manufacturing company at Chi ragu, Illinois. GOLFEHS COMPKTK F1KST. KOUM (.AMIS First round matches In the Inter fraternity g-oir tournament are practically complete, with Mgnia Nu. Ivlta Tau IH-Ka. Kuppa Sifina. Sigma Cbl. Theta XI. ami It-ta Theta Pi emerging victorious. One i game In the erond round has a No been plstod. with Ieia Taq lelta defeating Kappa Sigma. This win advances the Ilts to the semi finals HERE AND THEKE STUDENT SUICIDES TO ESCAPE INSANITY. Oberlln. O. (IP) Broken In health, and fearing that be was about to go Insane. Howard L. Thomas, brilliant organ studept In the Oberlln College Conservatory of Music, shot himself In the head with a .22 calibre target pistol aa he sat in his coupe, parked near bla rooming bouse here. Thomas, who was accompanist Tot the Oberlln College Glee club, and would have been graduated from the college In June, had worked hia way through school by playinr the organ at churches In nearby communities. He waa laat seen aitve ss be left tbe Wellington Methodist church. He shot himself a few hours later. In a note to his parents, dated. "On the Border of Time." the youth asked forgiveness, explained that he waa In poor health and feared Insanity, and declared that the col lege bad nothing to do with hia acu FLAYS COLLEGIATE USE OF INTELLIGENCE TESTS. . New York (IP) The atudy O'Connor of the General Electric company, speaking before tbe So ciety for the Promotion of Engin eering Education here recently, se verely crtlcised the use of psycho logical testa by colleges either to bar candidates for admission or as a basis for dropping students. "No school has a right to use ap titude testa for Ita eelflsh purposes, to exclude men whom the college does not wish lo educate." he said. "Industry baa learned to replace men not snlted to a particular Job; the colleges haven't. It Is time for the colleges to accept aome respon sibility for tbe men that they fire, as well as those whom they sradu ate." LIBERAL CLUB DEFIES AUTHORITIES. Pittsburgh. Pa. (IP) 8u dents of the Liberal club of the University of Pittsburgh held a meeting last week on the campus in defiance of a university decree abolishing tbem as an undergradu ate organisation. Tbe meeting was the latest chap ter in the alleged fight for the right of free speech and free assemblage which began recently when a meet ing of the club, assembled to hear a discussion of the Mooney Bllllngs pardon case, was ordered off uni versity grounds. "BE YOURSELF," GOVERNOR TELLS STUDENTS. Wesfervllle, O. (IP) Don't try to fool yourself when you go out Into tbe world Just be yourself." Tbfa was the advice given stu detls by Governor Cooper of Ohio recently at the Founder'a day cele bration of Otterbein college. "Do not try to bide behind a sham," be said. "Search out your own Imperfections and act natural, because a clean, clear record should be the goal of every tu-dent-" STUDENT ARRESTED FOR LANTERN STEALING. Columbus, O. III) The mu 'nicipsf eoiirH of b; rfsf fca con tinued Indefinitely charges of petlf larcenv against rul Siewan. 22, of TifOn, O., student af Ohio fi'af aulversity who la accrued of steal ' Ins fifteen city owned red lantern Ifrom a water works egravafion. Tbe alleged theft ocrurrnl Apr! a. Police ProsemroT Hensel said I Service Mreetor Imffy bad recom mended leniency; that the aiolen I lanterns bad been recovered and 1 that fa all probability young Stew ran will not be proeecuted. 'ATTEMPT TO CURB POWERS I OF PRESIDENT j ; Princeton. X. J. IP) The i hre rrcun of the directors I of Princeton Theological seminary have organlied In n attempt oi rnrb tbe powers of President J Rose Stevenson. Tioctor fttevensm I is said to bare liberal tendencies which f re not to tbe lllur.g of the j minority group. j Summer School U ii THE DAILY NLURASkAN Vet million. S 1 1.. My 23 His mt eties mIikIi ui't long repec tr,l iliroilr bl nu . U In hate ben mail b I II a tit J K -!. Ver million, and Itainaril RalayJUn, Paikei. two young stuilenia ( medicine at Ihe Cnlvrraity ol huuib, lkoia Alcohol. . irxrhDUic, and ram plior. long iH-licvril lu be of great alu as heart Mlmulenta. and ued In ill- 1 1 eminent ol various heart dleet, hate beeQ shown to he heart depressants and Irritants, rather than stlmulaaia. On the other band, chloroform, generally auperiel aa a some hat danger ous anaemhetlc baa been found to be from Ji to 3i times more poison ous than ether Ir II. V .Atkinson, professor of phsiiilog at the university, under hose direction Ihe lo student have tarried on their naearch. statea that even more important and far reaching than the findings connected with the study Is ihe technique orkel in carry on the eipeiliiients. New Heart Acten Mamallan hearta hate been kept alive and beating normally for more than sis hours by a process perfected by the two young medi cal siuden'a. Although what la now lertned a "pnifu'e heart action." hss been known atid produced by many scientists, nothing so exact and certain In the matter of perfus ing fluids has previously been de tlsed. according to iKvrtor Atkin son. In the fare or repeated and dis heartening failure to produce and maintain normal puliation In the hearta, the two students continued their work until a perfnsing fluid has been worked on' which means capable of maintaining the heart action almost Indefinitely. The ob ject of the flnld Is to provide the same stimulus, temperature and osmetic pressure as that afforded by the blood within the body of the animal. With the heart exercised and normal beating maintained the exact effect of various drugs on the heart action could be determined. Alcohol Depressing "Alcohol Is any dlllntsna was found to produce no effect on tbe Isolated perfused mamaltan heart Ita action Is either Irritant, depres sant or toxic, and . It cannot be classified correctly as a heart stim ulant." tbe papers written by Kal avllan stated. "Strychnine B not a heart sffroulan'. Its action la also depressant." Iiean C R. Albertson. of the uni versity school of medicine, w hen In- trrviewed concerning Ihe findings of the two students, declared thst the discoveries made were of con siderable Importance, and that the Gassified Ads Siimmir Employment! l,l!TEt number to fin territory Ou.r an'r1 N'o ha to ouoo -n-vawlnc cut" :mplivmnt tc. Tom r'o .r . rririar rM OOI.I.KJK MAN Won Kl If OOTimo. work ;urJ-t4d Inromo. OM owoh. ih. con-irony. So Vr. OlbooD. lri Ti-mlnl Mt. l.ln-ln WtSTr.it Vounf rr.n to ooltrlr for raroff tnd o:t truHu on rmm ! von Port or fo.l tlmo afoot boo oomo ooiilrs irr-r'-o oa't ooi rof rroi-Mi P. i. bom Hit. I.ln-oln. Non rtm a Teachers Agency Wftn PeefsMletel loolo See Davis School Service 1M No. 1h -4M4 Joofti as (Uswtalrs) Graduation Guard pins 1.50 to 15.00 Official pins 5.50 to 60.00 White jrold ami jIatinurn pin, any fraternity or soror ity, diamond or rxarl act. Get our prirp we an v yon money on fine good. HALLETT University Jeweler 117-119 So. 12 Estb. 1871 Slip Your Feet Into a Pair o Nunn-BLEh faBoMotasssMesJia Oxfords and feel the difference t4 Cscinstvoiy ar nJT If V "tr.ln) wutk done the best ibat ha had seen in some lime The research carried on by the students waa done In partial fulfill ment of the w ork (or I lie tinnier of arts dt-gret. Swede) s paer was written on "The Comparative Tox icity ot Eiher and Chloroform on "I Ihe Isolated Mamaltan Mean while kalaJian wrote from his findings on "The F.fferts of Alro-! hoi. Htryrhnine, and Camphor on ' Ihe Isolated Perfused ManimstiMn Heart " Sweeley, after graduation . this June, wilt attend Kush .Medi ral College at Chicago, while Kl . ayllan will art as Instructor In the1 unttrrslty school of medicine. NOTICE OF TENNIS EXAMINA. TION All molt liking tsnnis for j credit must report to Mr Stan ton for esamleatlon en the tennis , courts (main floor ef Coliseum In esse of rain) between 4 and S ' p. m. May 23d or 24th. If any . student cannot be there at either i ef the hours Indicated, Mr. Hedeen In 307 Coliseum before 1 May 24th. Office hours It to 12, 2 to S. I Dspartmanl ef physical oduca-, tien for men. MANY UNIVERSITIES NOW TEACH BUSINESS. NFW YOKK (IP) The study of bujiuess is being earned on In ' more thsn setrnty universities snd colleges through depsrtments of rommerce or schools of commerce, finance and business admlolM ra tion, acrording to Kdward A. til ene of Boston, president of William Filcn Sons Comi-any, whose ad- j dresa given here recently waa re-, ported by the New York Times. "While the number Is only small percentage of the total number of ' our higher educational lostitu'ions. snd otily a smsll proportion of this number is rsrrvlng on extensive research work," be Bald. "I feel confident that they will increase rapidly as tbe value of business re search becomes more apparent to , both business men and educators. "The colleges and universities of this country also are co-operating' What is the big idea? BLEND-SUITS with Super-Shorts-. TVo idea, in fart. The smartest atjl Idea join a the biggest comfort idea since under wear began, eo Super-Short have moved eenter-aeam discomfort out of the vay and et you more with a new peace of mind and body. They never pull or bind in any pos ture. Add the la lee t thing in two-lone effect and a shirt to harmonize . . . and you hare iti Blend' Suits. You'll never know what the alumni missed until you try them. WILSON BROTHERS 3uPerSliort Ymir campos tab erdaaber is new fea turing Mtmti-Suit for So ere the stoves back home. Killian has them at twelve-twelve 0 "' ' 'tanuL. in iiu ii ZJL? f-i' " i-iiic;; "T.'T- Ba lis 1 i ill P lis! with commercial and Industrial or g irtltsHiiDi This work le rsrrlt-d on through fellow slilii rvtablinlie.1 by corHiratl(in and eao utioui at various unlvrrolllfs. through bul ness schixiU and by the frequent co-operation nf scunnsis from uni versities with buolPcuo tinn crn in the solution ot ofiecifir problems The support ol fellow liiw in e-1u rational InotPutloii. I inicht sild : slo train men (or future srrtice! In a blghl) iniiKinsnt field" ' TO CELEBRATE 7STH ANNIVCR ' SARV OF REPUBLICANISM. Ripon, Wis - III') The cam-' PUS of Itipon Ctilli ge hi'ie will be Ihe scene ol a large celebration to be held .lune . comcnioi at ing the founding of the Itepuhllian l" on March in. Ikil. Men and women will either hfi" from all over the couturt to im tribute to the memory of Alwi l-jtrle llovay, geneislly t'ciet!i'ei with having been the f.iiin'tei of Ihe ) O. I PreideM llvir i lionmsty rlislrman of the 'nimiiiee which Is In charge of the ai t alitfi no il' - One of the feature ol the tele bratinn will be a histnrtml pageant doplcting the crowtli of the Kepuh hcan party. The jnii;ei,nt ii t staged on the riinii'iie of Ulin col lege, centering aro!t the liintotlc School bouse whuh ieur. the In scrltitlon. "In tills. ehoo b"Ue. 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