The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 08, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1931.
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GUEST. INSTRUCTORS
PRESENT AT SESSION
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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
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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.
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in all their gay colors.
Hundreds of Gift Items of
Every Description
Greeting Cards 'for All Occasions
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