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All Y. 5ITHMIHH ;. 1".") Till: II Ml V M HU SKN TV,0 The Daily Ncbraskan TWtNTY. NINTH Vt AH OfTlctaJ iMbliratloa of tha I'ntvtraity f Na braaaa tnl under tha diratlion of tha Wtrtmi PuUlctUoo lvrt ruuitaiiMi av.ry morning during Iht romit ytr wii b tha tcrptton of KaturOaya. Mon.u and during tb various vacation pm1 f chooi. COttorUl Offlt- University lull 4 Rlation A liuatnM Offlca Unlvarally Hall A. Hation A. Office Hours fcJitonal BtaJf: S lo m dally ac4. Y14ay and (Kirtday; tnimnr Malt: I lo 4 p. m. dally xcpt Knday and Hun.uy. TtWphona Editorial: B9i tl'nlveraitY K than.) and aak for "Dally Nabraakan" ioOuaim hhb department deal red. After t p. m. call lttui or BUM (Lincoln Journal I and aak for Nebraikan diior. Eiitcrad as second claaa matter at lb noMrru- In Lincoln, Natx, undar act of conf raa. March S. 1T, and at special rata of poataga provided for in cllon 1103, act of Oct. S. 1911. authorued Jan 20, 1921 Subscription rata: 12 par yar; 11.35 pr aemea. tar; alngla copy 5 cent. CLIFF r. lANDAHl EDITOR IN-CHIIF J. M. PITZKR BUHNEtl MANAGKW Editorial Staff Aaaoclatt Editor Joyrt Ajrea. Maiiaguif t-Oltora fcxljar Hackua and fcueiie R. nohb. Nawa Edltorn Donald Carlaon, Robert Kelly WUllara McCleary, Kuyena McKtm. Klmont Want B porta Editor Jack uilotL Bualnaaa Staff Aaalitant Bualnaaa Manage i-a-Laroy Vernon Laughlln. Jack. Dr. C. C. Engberg. WITH the death of IV. Curl t KimliriK. professor, executive ami nOmUr, the University of Nebraska li lost one of h most valuable assets. Although fcaml by iuny students because of his extreme position on Krholarship, the former executive denti win un doubtedly the mot r!pcete1 and admired member of the faculty. His ability to remem ber names and faces was a specially meritori ous trait; a characteristic which did much to assure him a deep place in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to meet him. The value of Dr. Engborjf's services to the university defies enumeration. In the number of the capacities that he served during his quitter of a century with the institution, the deceased always had its welfare and further ance foremost in his mind. He wts a continuous and arduous supporter of its ideals, its poli cies ,ita faculty and its students. While executive dean. Dr. Engberg came in Contact with many students, most of whom have now been graduated from the university. His work in this capacity proved to be of the highest taliber, especially because of his strin .gent viewa on student scholarship. He was .never unmerciful In his decisions concerning the fate of unfortunate students; yet he was ever mindful of the university and its duty to the state and used that as a basis for his dec larations. There is no substitute for health. When the dean found he could no longer continue STUDENT DISCUSSION GROUP ChlcafO Worker by Student of Induirtry Supper at : Dlacuaslon at 7 All Bonis Unitarian Chnrch 8UNDAT. SEPT. 23 Elcmtt Cars We have cars of all makes and descriptions for renting to students. We rent cars at reasonable prices. See us at once. Arcade Garage 1011 St. Phone B1641 Barbara Gould Creams-Skin FresHner-Rouge Lipstick FACE POWDERS Karesa Franca N " Coty Mannorlescots Kleenex Toilet Soap All t Reaaonablt frlca. I 4li)t Mirth Miun Hint ou'.ii $5 Uni Drug Co. 14th &S B377I FACING THE fin njouege Carry a Complete Line of SHEAFFER PENS w'Vtt hi dtili.n he " urmitid a mr'a Unc .f aU.ii.v duiii-K wliirh lime If ht.le lo r.e.nir milieu ( I v lo ntum lo the tnm rit) no n ir..fiMr id tuatlHiiiiilio lie nil lid. M.fcttinii I.t iiit one Jim. r of which tl Imk.Ii iiwiiic lo him due lo ill hifllth Itut 1,ttn dclirmiiKtl lo kn on null! l.ovtil t il.kconlinuc ltl ai-tmiu . ' The uinv. not will iiii ! tin;liK The f.niilu lll mi. him The klu.l.uU U .Un lion N.l.iaska, a atale. will mi him. j M.i iiniiKiii ! ririi h H I'niiiiiK iniaiiii M'iil ! l he sixtiith jiiinii liiry i l I he l iek' of the nil iieinti.iie of l.iklorii 1'i'iMiilv hrtll, Ixinw's attilition lo lln i-haiiKi-o wrouull not onlv in Ihe phjau';il plant, hut in 'he "Hi'l'iit body a 'll. IVoin n ninitlc Imil.lii.if i .Iniet.il on Ihe prairie at N root of ."o. limn a hundred and fifty lho; knn.1 dollar, ihe ! il ut i.t ha unlil Ihe value id the land, btiildiiii: and iiUipmeiil i.f the thne cnu.piiM mid oullxlnK hljition enuiprUia an innslmriil f well rr len mil lion dollar. Kaiikinif Ihirteeiilh in fife amiiti the uni wrili. of the count iy, and fiit amonif those in the Mivsoiiii alley. Nebraska offer train mi; in all of Ihe major profiskion of a rank comparable wiih any. Dm In the mxt year lln. uoiii iil I'l "' i" ally iwilu' tluiu snnd M'id. n'ls. c. Mainly an iiehievniu nt ..yond the dreams of ihe even score- of stu dents that niliivd in lha first clash in 171. I'nlike the ceremony of sixty years k'o. no brass band hrouvlit in from Omaha, imr im piisic seme. by the Masonic order, will mark Ihe hrgiuninu of am.lher eiiod of pii.trcss fully as srent as that just complete.!. Vet il is safe to estimate, judging from the present rate of progresi, that when another vixly years have passed, the changes evident in the unix ersily plant will be evrn greater. A unified building program, outlined to en re for many yearn of growth and advance ment, proxidis for the construction of a scries ; of buildings between Twelfth and Sixteenth streets, with an adequate library faring down l-ifieenth siivit, toward the new state capitol. ' In the model of the proponed campus, on dis- . play in Morrill hall, alumni look in vain for I ni'versitv hall, for the sweep of progress calls for the destruction of Nebraska's first univer sity building. ' Old U hall has seen its days of glory, from Ihe lime it once boasted three stories and a toxver, until now it has but a single story, with flat roof, but from the same spirit of eduea- lional leadership that led to its construction xvill come a finer university to serve better the ' youth of Nebraska. ; The boy who came to college with the ' threat that'hc would never go into anything xvithout bis eyes open registered for live 8 o clocks. During the recent rush wetk it seemed to he a ease of "button, button, xvho'll take the hut ton." Registration falls thirty-txvo below last year's record, says a headline. What a chilly thought 1 So decidedly youthful! So distinctively different! the mode for fall That university co-eds xvill xvant to be wearing one of these attractive hats on display at Magee's. Especially, when they cmoHnAtc niV VtO nflfi 1 hi .iiiionui'iu t- - $7.50 and $10 01. 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