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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1930)
! TWO ' THE NEimASKAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. '! ! TWF NFRRASK AN m know .bout It, t but l.ity aad to th Individual Hudent ritfBt of jeotr.rhy. d rere.dlonl tour of Ihe loyr ' 1 Ht ltliKAbKAN f ta dvMce t0 Mt Mh tbtt L lh other two. Ai mf ,udent. M MlMt v.ll.y .tcrptaf " J I orr EST .VoVPrucrT.ON !" to attend. .hould Uk. .dvuUp of them. Al- worthy point, of otr..t. ;l r.r'l"-imJflN Crowda t futur rolxera may SUMMER EXCURSIONS. ready th UU capltol nd th col- When alien a irvlc la offeied . . i l'lI-?dMMtH r"lu" "A$0N b, Mpcted t0 grow. Dlveuifled MfEN HUTS to placea worth jfg, 0f itffrlcultur h.v been ter- aerrtment In the university, """EX ?uV:V.?rZrrn' pitr. dances, and rrb.r. a 1 vbltln, h Lincoln and bin- mlnal. of .ummer eicuraion. Tc J )ow t ABW.,. .At ..... picnic to culminate the proposed terlaod art beta offered thU morrow several bus load of young K,Pn0tM'on ,or e"M m",r mixer series, should mak. them summer to all students by tb de- peopl will taka an educational ogUe Its meiit. ! ! SyN..llt,,,tH Immensely popular. 1 i ' . subscription rate Students who fall to attend them III For Nin weeht arc failing to ret the most from I . !Lf """" CtnU " C"mpu' their summer school activities. T fK K I f I ( ) K ( n vv i atocd Thompion equally as Important In life as I II J 1 I vl J I J a. V I T i ! A""unt "'" scholarship. Acquaintances and U N X MIXERS. wholesome fun. they should know, J sJsvsisrrs sMnrc I Summer School Supplies i i .11 listless campus life. I III i nearly all-means of social con- ,v I . ! v,,.,.. It Is the social duty of the unt- I t tacts a more; the heterogeneous ... Ill . I I ( . . . . . . versity to emphasise these gather- I I . 5 ' mass of students who congregate , ...... H I ! heie for four. six. nine week, of If rtu" flHB kirLi DnArC : Intensive study. whlCh 80f mS imrrobable once the I MFM HCl(K f ; programs are really under way, III I I I I U v B vT j i A tcw women' hrrning to get th wnivcr8ity evrn mo, III i in ,h fene e,,,sh- to offer something that w.llstimu- OvTTS ,iMhment- Ket cqualnted. Men. ,ate thRt ,nte,t ln something III ( f ViV fathering nightly under the same outsk,e the cla,sroom to offer I . -nifTh I I roof ,fV,P a "man cotri' of something that will create in the I Vj V ' r,iond:" But cn the camPus there brief time these students are here III 'l Is a conspicuous absence of any some fof,jng of un(versjty foo. Ill . cordi;- ity among students. Most scipiIsnoss. Ill lall n'l I WR,k from C,RJ,S to C,RSS- frpm A school is remembered by the I 1 V aPllllS I! buiUhr. - to building, without meet- ,hin&, on, lMrns. by the profes- I . . i I : ine more than cne or two cqn- Mn who generously share their 11 l ' Uncfs en.route- The' dont know stores of knowledge, and by the I A A j each other. friendships that are cultivated I II 1 That is nt as it should be-as there. And the last of these is fully I ,lJ"Hr j ' H could be as it can be. The first as important both to the univer- I mm I . move In the direction of building . II up a wider set of acquaintances 7"""" III "" -w - w-k a bt sr btn I i.nd fiiends came with last night s I M I I I 1 1 V j J WT i 1 mixer in Grant Memorial hall. En- I nt lie QhirtO It lln I lll V W - V j joying the informality of games LCl US ninB 11 UP I 1 nd a general good time, a large J T I n III l" f " j i number of students also enlarged AfKl I3K6 UUl I , . j ;; their vocabulary of acquaintances III II I i and started real friendships. ThnflllPalfC I S T&tlU I Toorly advertised, the mixer ineOqUeailS III iUIII jjj Thursday night cannot be taken as I U IM A 4T V i 1 indicative of the true spirit in the II I RWl I J J 4 . iT X J ' university summer session. Many Washing Car $1.00 III LAIJm bLx f. I V--n31 s3 j J ! Ftudents. a bit timid, did not want II I j , to come to the first one. More did Greasing Car 75 III "T I r j Washing & Greasing $1.50 I V I i The Davis School! Ill p . . r Service j (Student Rates) I i ' Nebraska's Leading j A O A ll 1 1 PORTABLE j Teachers' Agency ' H.U. rim Ulfia I I i; I Ksui.iisM iri6 nnnnnnnu III TYPEWRIl ER I j: I Maw bUuJrMUY r. . It; itiBS Sluart !l.lg, l.in.ln O. A. Barber, Prep. I Xl A hsllfihtly j ' ' ! (Formerly 138 Xo. 12th St.) Ill III I j ' II if; u-y used r ' !i I zn .Sn ll I COLUMBIA k m RECORDS I ) Ptoy new I NT Capitor Beach FOUNTAIN Lf ; "Our Store Is Your Store' PENS 1 1; I DrugStore Lunches tr- ! NEEDS J sandhes "P I j'l sodaS a rector's "U" JEWELRY I and 13th & P St. I p.--.. . . . TC I ;i( Sundaes C. E. Buchholz, Mgr. I PtNNAN I 3 - Teachers' Service Bureau! n K r "Personal Service" LONGS Enrollments and placements by personal I I jj interview only. Call at 505 Terminal Bldg. Ollege ibOOk tOrGS ' Lincoln FACING CAMPUS" i Mankato, Minn. Storm Lake, la. Bloomington, III. j ' 1