tiii: M:imsk.. tijI'sdav. ji.i.v i. TI1HKI-: mivki: i.. .v.s mom: IIMN 100 Sn'DKNTS; r mwi i n:i: ii,K.si:n ! 'ii"l frtm rage 1.) riwvj ni MmuirJ their conlln iian.v :i on): bout the reat of th Minmict h"iiion, according to K. W. l-nt?. thalrmMn of the faculty t i-n.n.'it-. Pi Mi ay. July 11. haa been act am the il.il for thfl next entertain in'' lit. '.Sm vttM of other mlxera," Tro-fr-Hr !jnu Mid. "I believe la aa urel. Tb crowd Friday waa be yond our expectatlona In alze and lo showed a very fine aplrlt throughout the program. In aplta of the fart that everyone was packed In tightly, the crowd waj easy to handle and willing to do anything to help make the mixer a auccea. Many Men Attend. Th entire fymnanium will be pwned for the next mixer. Profea ar LAnts said, and the general frofrarn expanded to meet the crowd of atudenta who will be ex pected to attend. FVr on the part of the commit tee tbat only a few men would at teiMl the program was allayed when nearly 200 came to the mix er. Mia Ash waa particularly well pleased with the mixer and com mended the atudenta for their co operation and help. Prof. A. it. Oongdon -has been added to the faculty committee on the mixers which also includes E. W. Lantz, chairman Herbert Gish. Marjorle Easterbrook. and Xliss Ash, ex-officto. MISS STAUSS NEW ASSISTANT Mis Hildegarde R. Stauss, A. M.. will join the German depart ment as assistant Instructor next year, according to Prof. 'Laurence Fonsler, departmental chairman. DR. HOCHFOETER IN BOULDER Dr. Margaret Hochfoeter, assist ant professor of German, is spend ing: the summer with her parents in Boulder, Colo. TEACHERS TOUR EUROPE. Miss Grace Morton, chairman of the clothing department, and Miss Bess Steele, chairman of the art department, are taking an all mmmrr tour of Europe. WIMBLE AT COLUMBIA. Prof. C L. Wimble of the col lege ot pharmacy is attending Co lumbia university this summer do ing graduate work in the depart ment of physics. VACATION IN BLACK HILLS. Lester Orfield. professor of law, w ill spend July and August in the Black Hills and will visit his par ents at Minneapolis. Minn., during the first half of September. SERGEANTS VISIT TEXAS. Sergeants Honvr D. Ferris and Earl DeVaughn ; e speeding their leaves of absence from military vience in Texas. GOES ON VACATION. While Miss Maude Cbeuvront, recrctarial assistant in the chem istry department, is on her vaca tion Miss Violet Wilder is taking ner piae. STATION PUTT! I .iaMKiyKi(eDM ML A PyTT POTT y . TTV t !oitil It liitulh;titn Of Otnl Caitulo;; !u'4 Installation of three new card catalog casea In the main library baa been completed. Catalog li brarians have been working con stantly tlnce the end of the regu lar term shifting the entire cata loging ayatem. The new casea add 180 more drawers to the catalog system. .r Je y Y iinlierly, ..u Pound Pulilislicd In the American Speech maga nine for June. IDoO. appear articles written by Prof. Lowry C Wlm berly and Dr. Louise Pound of the Nebraska department of English. Dr. Pound reports on "Research In American English.- Professor Wimberly dlscussea 'The Aca demic Style." nosim; for news With Grorg Dunn. THE Indiana Student, paper at the University of Indiana,, re cently published some pointed par agraphs worth reprinting: There is nothing so pathetic in the world than the senior who tries to take the "college" with him when he leaves. Our definition of hard luck would be no job in sight and IS hours of flunk for a recommen dation. While time weighs so heavily, seniors might practice up on balancing a mortar board for several hours. pAME of Iowa university athletes has acquired an international flavor if a request f:om Hungary is any Indication. From Budapest, one Albert R Cluck, characterizing himself as an ardent photograph collector, has indicated a request for pic tures of Iowa athletes. Gluck writes, "Just now I have the opportunity to learn the fa mous results of athletic contests held in your world-known univer sity and I would esteem it be yond measure to receive some photographs of your wonderful men." As reward for his complimen tary remarks, the continental sportsman soon will own pictures of a dozen recent Hawkeye stars, including Willis Glassgow, Edward Gordon, Henry Canby, Frank CuheL Wentworth Lobdell, Forrest Twogood, Charles Brookins. Leslie Beers, George Baird and Aubrey Devihe, COTTAGE CAFE E. J?cobs. Delicious 40C Dimuis iiinl Special BaiKjiH-ts Kvinings and Sundays "Truly thr Most Xovel Cofp in Mncttln." 2801 No. 4Sth. Call M2204 2801 No. 4Sth. Call M2204 i i - Ill OPEN TO ALL SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS SEPARATE FLIGHT FOR SVIEhS AND WOMEN PRIZES TO WINNERS NO ENTRANCE FEE QUALIFYING SCORES MUST BE IN ON OR , BEFORE FRIDAY, JULY 4TH ELddhcoIdh PutW: Paott Corns "LINCOLN'S MOST CLEVERLY PLANNED COURSE" 16TH & R STREETS Use This Coupon For Qualifying Round. New Faculty Members I A li ; tm -.X: i. il -Coori- of Lincoln Siar. Dr. A. F. Jennets. Dr. Willem Van Royen. Dr. M. A. B a toco. These three men will be added to the faculty of the University of Nebraska Sept. 1. Dr. Arthur F. Jennesa will be special adviser to freshmen and instructor In psychology in the college of arts and sciences; Dr. Willem Van Royen will be associated with the depart ment of geography and will take up preliminary work at once; Dr. Miguel A. Basoco will be assistant professor of mathematics. None of the new faculty men waa born In the United States but all have received much of their training in this country. THE University of Washington Dally at Seattle reports as fol lows: The days of free drinks have gone, but cigars went around the Investment Analysis class conducted by Prof. Carl Dakan. of the Dusiness administration yesterday because George G. Franklin became the father of a son. In the midst of a regular class session Don Morbcck arose to offer congratulations to the happy father who responded by passing around a box of cigars, one for each of the boys." A SBURY college bids for the ti ttle of the dryest school in the world. The students of that in stitution voted on May 24 in chapel 499 to 3 for strict enforcement of the prohibition law. Thirty-seven members of the college faculty voted on the same question and were unanimously for continuance of prohibition. Asbury. which is located at Wilmore, Ky, now claims the honor of being the dry est college in the United States. In the last presidential elec tion, the students voted almost unanimously for Herbert Hoover and at the same time gave a heavy Three-Course Luncheon TOURBaABisEHT majority to the democratic candi date for congress. 'TllE Indiana Daily iTtudcEt. effi- clal newspaper of the Univer sity of Indiana, Bloomington, has summed up commencement week in the following Biblical fashion: the Book of Kings, to seniors. i LINEN FROCKS -summer favorites in :art practicality! 75 YOUTHFUL DRESSES with plvainl skirts on ycko tojs in tuck-in -ffVct. SIoovoUss with small collars anl lieol ami button trim. Dresses that jou can wear on the campus, nbout town an.l other places. White, natural. p h blue, jrreeru 'osc j:nl 1; v nlf r. Sires 14 to 20 ------- nil of Lamentations, to under claaitmen. of Revelations, to profiteer of Job, to the worried. of Number, when the fan i)ia arrive and then of Exodus. A COLLECTION of 79 petie .f iiors la wine mane rv iaie university students. SPECIAL' for Summer Sliiclriil DESK BASKETS to hold letters tiash and dek ilearlnga, in any wanted color, decorated with color ful Goudey Prints. .. regu larly "5c. Until July Mh. by mention ing this ad. you may get one for TIB This Coupon and Ten Cents Good for Qualifying Round.