The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1929, Page FIVE, Image 5

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TWENTY WIN HARE
Seven Fraternities Have
Men Winning Medals in
Competition.
twenty men. tlx of them of Tin
Kappa railon. i of IVIla Sigma
LAinbla. lo of Alpha Sigma I'M.
Im of f arm Houae. law of Tbeia
XI. and on eaih of Dlla Tau
Delia and Theia Tt. wtll race.ve
medala for making lha moat point
la the eenee of inter-fratemily
ham and hound racea ihia year.
Two men. together with the or
der In hirh tbey placed In total
number of fx.ima. are: V. Graham.
Alpha Sigma Phi: le Ootcht. Karra
Hntiee: Moum. Ivlla Sigma Urob
da; Margaret. Alpha Pie ma I'hi. U
Toting. Tau Kappa Kpailon: Wen
Eel. Tau Kappa Ppeilon; Theta Xu
Norton, Ieta Sigma Lambda:
Wtrkwir. IVIta Sigma Lambda:
.Tarkaon. Tau Kappa Kpail: R.
Datiman. tvlta Tau IVIta. Kiaen
hart. IVIta Sigma Umhd; Srhure.
Tau Kappa Kpulon; Lourtaen
helser. (Sella Sigma Lambda:
Smutny. Theta On: Kellop. Karm
Hotiae: Nehllng. Tau Kappa Fp
ilon: Ante IVMa Sigma Umlxli ;
R Young. Tail Kappa Knailon; and
White. Theta XI.
MLDICAL
COLLLGE
ACTIVITY
PAUU C. PIATT, Editor.
I'mirertity Hruiio
Program for Week
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It Ift a. m Farm fiarti.
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frtrurti- III I P ni.
tatf rrtww'' aawit la an
r j'-ural nlrl?t.
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in " lir m. aieniar
wtat irafa"r m
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tor ti mi hol't-
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rturar III llnalli apaniah.
t.v rr J. a Alma. V
Irmntr M romaara tancuataa.
AamrtirntTH. l-a-m 11 in tha
taxttinok.
f Other perlndi rilrol
ahl Chl't tnlartain.
Tha rM 0l fratarntty ga- a
dinner laat rnlay avenutf In
honor of Ha freahman Maw at tha
chapter aiouae. Tha dinner ta an
annual affair riven by the nctlva
chapter for the frehman rtaaa.
Tha lnodla Put wa praaented to
rto-d Nelaon tat Omaha, a a.pho
Btitra In tha medical arhonl Ihia
year, for having tha hlgheat aver
ag 'nr freahman year in the
nveliral arhool.
Dinner Far Oiapanaary llifl.
Tuea.lay evening tha diapenaary
rlaa of lha nwliral achool aa
entertained at dinner by the Nu
ftigma Nu fratetrnlty. The ru'a
were Miaa Joaephine Ojiamherlain.
Miaa Kileen M r.reer and Miaa
Klaia A Hammond. Miaa fharaber
lain la In charge of the Nebraaka
unlx-eratty diapenaary an I Miaa
Greer and Miaa Hammond are the
aaalatanla. The diapenaary ha an
average of 1..VHI pat lent a each
month. Thia work ta all done by
tha etmlent. In connection with
the dmpenaary there la the outi-all
department. (
Or. Wilder Speaka.
Pr Ruaael Wilder, dean of the
department of medicine at Ruah
medical ahool in t"hlcag. ad
reaaed the aenior cla.a in medi
cine at I'nivereity of Nebraska
chonl of medicine laat Tueaday
morning Pr. Wilder wa In Omaha
to addrea th Pujr:a County
Wedlcal aaaorlntion meetinc on
Tueaday night
Bruv Aria Pirku Hill
.M11USK.4S Will.
UK ALLOWED TRY
AT TRAVEL AWARD
ilir-4 U Hill, of the depart
ment of rchllecturaj engineertog
haa Junt reeived a notice in regard
to th Guy Lowell Memorial m
prtitlve a holarahip in arvhilectuie
The competition la oen on equal
term to any atudent over twenty-
one and under thirty one who la a
c it nan of the Vnited Ktatea. and
who haa not been the beneficial y
of any other traveling at holarahip
Thia holarahip I an annual
award of tl.OuO to aaaiM the
draft a man by giving him n
month of aiuily and travel in
foreign count nee
All atudent wta.iing to compel
muat regiater through Mr. Hill be
fore Pec. Ii. The aketrhea are
to be drawn during the fir week
,end In Kchniao- belw-een ft p m.
' tvi.iav in.l a. m. Monday. All
aketrhea mual he poet marked be
fore Ken. 3. lStf.
Intramural Organization
1 .Minor Hatlio nfrram
The Intramural organitation of
the umvemitv w-aa In charfe of a
radio broad", art M. today after
noon from KKAB. cwr the rim
pua atudio. The merlta of the or
ganitation and the popular aport
were deacrlhed. Antoinette Uococo
played two violin aelection. "FVI-
i l ah Panca" by Rdmund Severn and
"Sympathy 'by Fnml. She wa
'accompanied bv Cornelia Gant.
Beroice Schellenljerg pla-ed aev
eral piano aoloa and Betty Free-
man aang aeveral numhera with
Indian theme. Among them were
! "Indian Pawn"' and 'Tale Moon."
The broadrart wa vn1er the di-
I red ion of Adele F.iler and Pere-
1 niece Hoffman.
Mrrhaniral Art RtiiMiiifC
irevloualy. With tha cait ulating J
laboratory. ciaea In alatlatice and
i Inautam can ba mora adequately j
handled
Nmlrnt Mo irr
ill Hrrrir Ocnlita
The Pelaratltn f ln.leenj
enre" la tha title of tha neal(
fhronul of America phirtoplay to
be preaented by the ur.lvaraity e
tenaion divtelon net Miday eve
ning at T in p. m. in format mu-
I aeum (W An educational reel w ill
alao b hown A different film l
ahowa each Monday avening the,
eel comptiatni fifteen ejr.iao.1ea of '
forty-aeven raela. ' The Eve of the i
Kevolution" waa ahowr laat e-e-
ning. I'nlveraity f redlt ta granted
i by the etnion diviaion. either
one. two or three hour being
I given
MC.M IAMRD Wll J.
F.NTKKTAIN Tl'ESn VY
lf ma Lambda, honorary art ao.
ronty. w ill entertain thirteen
rueita at a atudio dinner at p. m.
Tueaday. The decoration w ill ba
In accordance with tha atudio tdea.
There will ba a abort .rram cy
IBiIW StrHkland. Tha committee
in charge of th arrangement a for
the dinner la Porothy Craig. Mar
garet W ard and Margaret Sowlea.
Burnftt itnrf
llutrhina Inatallalion
Chancellor E. A. Burnett attend
ed th formal inauguration of
Preaide-t R M Hutrhina of the
Cnlveralty of Chlrag-o. Tueaday.
Three hundred iiniverettle and col
legea war repreaented at th inauguration.
i:ti:nio.n uun v
HOLDS TRK-l l KKl.V
nv i;i:rit);i:i lii.ii
' lr-Turkv t"ay Cootlave" of
the univeraily tcnanti dui
wa held in th metaanin timing
r.torn of the t'nivr rally rluH laat
We.tnea.lay noin rirtv-aia peie.ni.
were pteaenl and Chancellor Hur
rett waa th gueat f honor. All
people who are ronnetted with the
itliiveretty eateneion divnuaa eilhrr
In an edirratlnral or adminiatra
tlx way were Invited.
Pmf. A. A. Reed, director of the
diviaion. gave a horyta-k con
cerning the twenty year that thia
department ha been functioning
The (trie large table at whit h a:l
were aeatel wa decorated in the
Tt.ankagivtng manner, fall fruit
vrgrtahlra luid leave being uae.1
The Meailam Arn lt. Mile and
Ttmmpeon and th Miaee Wu la
ma n and Sullivan were in chaipc
of all arrangersenta
vMnlllllU 1(1 I I S
AKTIU I. IX nr.M.
COMPANY PAIM.H
I he le. n. n.in.l-r of the IWil
I Jioi.ral'.rtri Re-id "f the Amer
I. an lrl. h-ne and Tclrgrajh
rt.mptnv ,aina an ariitie A
lli.-.i.an l An.jwie Choke , Coil. '
written bv A K H. r.la a grad
uate of the univeraity lu HrnS and
inntnictor here uniil latiT. H la
n'W lu the rearer, h lerx.raloi ica
of ihia company la New York.
The Record alao liata G W. tu
rner and M J log graduate i f
th iimveraitv, aa men to wh-ru
pa'enta haxe been leaned Th
booklet itatea that K R Hiltner. a
gieti.ate -f Ihe ..lle.e .f engm- tjloa fraternity, la making a Uja
eer.i g la.t ).ai. haa entered tha mruuo4 1-4 yorul Ma weibbar 'ct
rerrarvh laK ratory of the com- Jh (rrw lh. strutiip Preav-
pany in ,ra i tn a
jiw Miiilrnt MaLra
ilenl Nlk l-ange bona la m
Kirkw. 1. M Th lioVrd
lka i.h ,rt tiaa rTaaciato -
. . . ... ... . I . . I . EliknvnaL
I tr,...,., nrlil an. int iu.i-a i..i. .......
t rtller ntllltl wnriil ... ivnang. Huea-
1. - .... T' t-..u. J..il)a " 1147
. Il.tngh''! Mar.ua. iTnam.
W...1.-, Ing. a freahman of IS.rt ha.d W'""''
th law cl!eg laat aemr.ter and anna and H.-n tn f"'1"
a me.-r T.f the Tau K. pa ; fmiahinf at fan rranclaco Poc. 10.
r
To Head Prirr OmtrM. ( .l.J.tinp fnit.
W. (I. Hill of the architectural ) Equipment haa been purchased
engineering department ha been for uae In the mathematical com
appotnted the offlrlal aupervtaor putltvg lahoraton- recenllv lnrtalled
of th atat of Nehraaka for the j in the mechanic arta building. Two
twentv-third annual Pari pni 10-bank calculating machine have
drawifyj cooteat bv tha Beaux Art .been installed and a third 8-bank
tnt(tut of New Vork Citv. The j machine w ill be added aoon. At
Pari pnre committee will con-Ube present time another company
duct two preliminary ccmpetitiona , haa givpn th of t"n f-br'1
during the echool war In connec- electrical calculating machine. Ac
tion with tha Beau" Art inetitute ! cordirut to Pr. C. C. Camp, the
of which the Nebraska arrhltec- equipment of the coHrire of busi
tural department ia a member ,nea administration had to he uoed
I! 1PN TO
DANCE!
Will guarantee ta teach you ta
dance In all private
Ball room Clog-Dancing
iat -a vvm atut-' tsae v
Lee A. Thomberry
Ttip
i i .
ii m r
I in a
ruml
THE SWEETHEARTS OS PARADE!
Beck's will play it! The Cadets will demonstrate hi
You will enjoy it at the
MQILDTADIV IBAILIL
December 6, 1929
Coliseum
Ltch Bros, for Tickets at Long s Bookstore
t ?i p m.-
BenMn Etchinpa Win
Rrropnition in East
Two etching and two wood en
graving by B. A. Benaon. inrrt rue
tor in the achool of fine arta. have
been accepted bv the Pennsylvania
Academy of Flee Art and Phila
delphia Water Color club, and
placed on exhibit at the annual ex
hibition of the work being ahow-n
in Philadelphia Nov. -Dec. 8.
Three of the contribution were
deer print and the fourth a land
acape. Mr. Benaon waa alao
elected tn membetnhip in the Print
club at Philadelphia.
Mia Meredith Write
On Holiday Cutom
A recent issue of the Boiton
Transcript contained a half page
illustrated article on old Thanka
glving cuatoms. written by Mamie
Meredith of the department of
Eng-liah of the university. The ar
ticle waa alao used by the Mil
waukee Journal and the Portland
Oreptmian. It i the third of a
eerie by Miss Meredith on char
acteristic American custom in ob
eerving holiday, festivals, and an
niversaries Arbor Day and the
Fourth of July were the two pre
vious articles.
Worley Write Article
for October Eeolohy
"The Marine Rotifer Subjected
to Salt Concentration in Water"
la the titie of an article that ap
peared in the October number of
Kby. by fceonarf Wrley a
graduate of the university last
year. Worley is holding a fellow
ship at Harvard university now.
and working: for his doctors de
er Tha rotifer studied for tnu
g-ree. i - nnttol
paper ware uca r j
Dr. Paul C Johnston
Will Talk at Vepers
tn Paul C. Johnston of tha
W estminster pret.tn-.enan church
will apeak at the vrpper service at
5 o'clock Tuesday in Ellen SmttD
hall. His topic will be "Wa Jesu
a Pacifist " .
Mia Marvel McCormick- wiP.
rive a flute solo entitled "Ro
rr.anoe " by Rtcker. h
accompaowd at th piano by Miaa
Ifctrothy WasHum. The meeting
will be led by Leona Lewis.
'Much mail today;
too much work
i v tor mv burro
US cartes de hoy so a muchas; el tra-
bajo demasiado para el burro!" exclaimed
the Mexican postman as he dumped a
bulging mail-sack from his pack saddle.
The Mexican was grouchy - -. the Amer
ican engineer curious. Then he remem
bered that he hsd written an article for a
McGraw-Hill Publication. Thousands of
engineers had read it; hundreds had
written their comment so promptly that
their letters reached the author in the
same weekly mail that brought his copy
of the printed story.
This is only one example of the prompt
ness with which McGraw-Hill Publica
tions are read. But more than that, it illus
trates how the industrial and engineering
press closely knits together widely-scattered
groups of professional men.
To the next generation's leaders of en
gineering and industry, the McGraw-Hill
Publications offer a w ay to get a running
start on their first jobs. Here's how.
Spend a few minute's each week reading
the outstanding publication in the field
where you intend to make your mark.
Learn what is being done by the present
leaders in your chosen profession. Get
the "feel" of industry before you enter it.
Copies of practically every McGraw-Hill
Publication are or should be in the
college library.
MCGRAW-HILL PUBLICATIONS
ui.ruiu biri liwrur: m ivr VV Vork . Chicaao - PhuaaWpfci - VaakiaaJO
La Aaceln - Saa f raeciara . HoaiM - Oraaavallc
Patron . Si- Lotus - Clraelaa1
Buuaen , ioduatrialuna and engineer 600,000 of tbea regularly read the McGraw-Hill
Publication. Mora tfcaa S.CXl.Ooo uat McGraw-Hill book and mairasia ia their but.o
The Bui Veek
Svatem
Harvard Buimett Review
Aviation
factory and Indueirial
Management
Power
loduatrial toftioeerirg
Ajeericaa Machinist
Product EagiBeeriBg
Food Industrie
Tern-tile World
foil Age
Logineersag aad Miaing
Jc-urnal
La M.J. Meal. d
Mineral Market
Engioeerirg and
Mining World
Electrical World
I lermcal Merchaedtaing
l lecxntal W eat
Radio Keiaiiiria
Bu Traaaportauoa
tlectric Railway Jowrnal
f egimaanaa NewvReoord
Corrwcnoa Method
Oeaaical Matallwrgical
legiaeeneg.
Wheatley
Vocal Studio
B49T9.
209 210211 Liberty BC-
j Christmas Cards
l Yei uG0BSn of Them
( Far WV.ETMIAST. FAMILY. rHHNOt
I Eastman Kodak Stores Inc.
1217 0 St.
St
The formal mlr lr'V I 4RI i ou
I Tohi-4ome in ond gri one
Ccirrt t:l
Accessories
for the Formal
Ensemble
The WAISTCOAT
University Men are wearing
white this neason as well a
Black. Sinple or Double
Breasted. Black at $5 to $12.50
White at $7.50
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The TIE
Narrower ties with either
aqua re or pointed ends at
$1 & $1.50
SHIRTS
Either one or two button stiff
bossom. Shirts are correct.
Open back ... at
ern lajaHa
t Mara
i
$3i0
STUD SETS
Smoked Pearl links and studs
at
$1.50 and up
SHOES
Smart Patent Leather nar
rower toes and designed by
Selz.
$6 and $850
SCARFS
Silk Squares or Reefers in
white brocaded or in smart
black and white designs.
$1.95 and up
Black and White Suspenders
$1.00 and $1.50
Black Silk Hosiery
75c and $1
What Ho!
The Military Ball!
A gorgeous scintillating '
affair
Beautiful Co-cds in stunning
evening gowns
Dapper Cadet Officers J
red hotte music . '
and
Debonair University Men
wearing their smartly correct
Hart Schaff ner & Marx
TUXEDOS
The Authentic Tuxedo
features
Peaked Lapels
Broad Shoulders
Body Tracing Jackets
Medium Wide Trousers
You will
find all of them in the new
Hart Schaffner 6c Marx
Tuxedos - together with the
finest of Fabric and Skinner
Satin Linings - and tailored
by most efficient of tailors
Priced at
$35
VdSmwB&SmS'
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
APPAREL FOR HIS MAJESTY THE UNIVERSITY MAN
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