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-.A' X Jr....... MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1931. 11 IK EE t GUEST. INSTRUCTORS PRESENT AT SESSION (Continued on Page 9.) Carnegie college; Dr. Charles Reeves, chairman of the depart ment of education, Elmira, N. Y. "In bringing here these promi . jient professors, the university is doing all in its power to aid in preparing a body of properly quali fied teachers to meet the needs of tha state," Prof. R. D. Moritz, di rector of the summer session bf 1 explained. 2,800 STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO ENROLL s IN SUMMER SESSION '. (Continued on Page 9.) who have been teaching In Ne braska high schools. Visiting instructors from Ne braska Include: Francis Assen macher of the Lincoln city schools; Fuller LL. Austin, deputy state superintendent; Nina Baker, Lin coln city schools; W. E. Clark, Columbus; Arthur B.' Gelwick, Falls City; G. W. Hildreth, Oak land; Everett M. Hosman, secre tary of the Nebraska State Teach ers association; J. A. Jimerson, Auburn; H. E. Kentopp, Central City. C. W. Lehman, Friend; Gene F.. Liebendorf, Sidney; E. L. Novotny, Beatrice; Mrs. Florence Noyes, Chadron; G. W. Rosenlof. director of secondary education and teacher training-, state department of edu cation: Lucille Schemel. Lincoln city schools; Lena M. Schmeling, Superior; O. L. Webb'. David City, and Earl W. Wiltse, Franklin. You Will En jby a Visit to bur store where you will find Kodaks in all their gay colors. Hundreds of Gift Items of Every Description Greeting Cards 'for All Occasions Eastman Kcdak Stores Inc. 12171 Street n We Have Everything Youil Need In The Supply Line Note Books Pens Pencils Inks Old and New Books and Note Paper SPECIAL 1 Note Book and 1 Ream Paper I 9 1229 R. Street ii l P " . . ... S - -ft ... . n -.'' ' ' 1 i FOR zZS KzP ) LJ U1U 1 OLLEGE BOOK STOKE "FACING CAMPUS" SEE 3 1 : f J . '. ....... . 111! i J M U