The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1931, Page EIGHT, Image 9

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
THE DAILY IMEHKASKAN
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TlWENT PLANS
.FOR CURRENT YEAR
pnscnt -Economy Policy
'Forced By. $215,000
t?r. Cut In Budget.
jte university begins the current
M'Wnlum under a stringent
jnomy .: and retrenchment pro
em necessitated by the appropri
ate Cut passed by the legislature
jh special aeelson early In the
Jimer. Provision for several lm
JvemenU was, nevertheless, in-
ea in me measure.
Chancellor Burnett, In a state-
ht Yesterday ouUlned the sltua-
and plans for the year.
The steclal session of the Win.
lira Which convened on J tine 9
vented the consideration of the
varsity budget before the rinse
'ha last year. In that session the
Land university maintenance
Is cut 5 percent, or 1183.000 ami
other commitments of the uni
alty which, carried over from
previous year made this oe-
aao. equivalent to szia.ooo
ich must be reduced from the
veralty budget during the next
k years.
As finally worked out the totni
intenance and expense budrret
the university for 1931-32 wrs
proved at S3.692.29fl.65. Of this
Lai 11,768.209.67 will come from
Ration . sources, $1.304. 113. Vt
hta cash funds, and 1294.975.45
m federal funds.
The cost of maintenance was
Uuced ft rut by a reduction in the
tit of Alteration and UDkeeo. sec-
j Jd by cutting out all approprla-
1ms for new equipment ror oe-
rtments, third by reducing me
imber of crraduate and student
sistants, and lastly by consoll
tlng for the year the chalrman
;lpa of bacteriology and classics
th other departments.
"SDeclal appropriations wore
ade by the legislature for enlarg
g the heating plant and an acldi
jn to the nurses' home at the
edical college In Omaha amount
g to $85,000. Plans for the heat
g plant have been received and
e contracts will shortly be let.
ana for the nurses' home are still
preparation.
"An appropriation of $75,000
as made to cover the fire loss at
e ..agricultural college. The
dglng pavilion is being repaired
a fireproof building at a cost of
ut $25,000 or $30,000 and the
lditional appropriation will be
wd for a seed laboratory and pos
bly combined with additional
wm for the department of ani
,al husbandry.
"The legislature reappropriated
93.700 for the erection of the
omen's dormitory. They also
,seed a law making it possible
ir the regents to borrow money
1th which to finance a larger
jllding. At a recent meeting the
rection of the central dormitory
ait rather than one of the smaller '
nits was approved, subject to Br
inging the details for financing
le balance of the cost. It is ex
pected that this dormitory will be
available for use in September.
1932. Under the present plan it
will houxe 175 women student.
"The central unit of the dormi
tory will be located on the Hlle of
the old SiKma Chi house find the
reaidenre standing directly north.
It will have a frontage of 101 feet
oh Sixteenth street. The length of
the building will be 100 leet ex
tending cat. The two north wIiirs
which were contemplated In the
orlRinnl plan will not be erected
at this time,
"During the summer the main
quadrangle of the campus hn.s
been graded and the contract has
recently been let to pave the drixex
between Twelfth and Fourteenth
streets. These will be of bilca
fifty feet wide, which will provide
additional parking spare for the
faculty and students. Thin quad
rangle will be landscaped in har
mony with the memorial niall and
will become one of the centers of
Interest on the university campus.
The contract for the 'swimming
pool was let some weeks ago and
is making rapid propress. Tt Is
expected the pool will lie ready for
1 use by the end of November.
I Some minor Improvements such
ns the enlargement of the mad
testing laboratory and Ihe filling
of the old boiler house so that it
may be used for university pur
poses have gone on during the
summer.
The legislature provided for a
shop building to be built at the
Curtis school of agriculture at a
cost of $20,000, The architects
are now preparing the plans. The
legislature also provided for two
residences at the North Plette ex
periment station, plans for which
are going forward at this time."
HICKS PI I.L1SHKS
HISTORY OK FARM
RELIEF CRI SADES
The Populist Revolt, latest book
by Pcuti John D. Hicks, of the
1'nivorsity of Nebraska, will be ot
tered to the public within the next
lew weeks by Its publishers, the
University of Minnesota Press.
The book gives a history of the
agrarian crusade for farm relief
wlm n characterizes the Populist
movement In the eighteen eighties
and nineties, and presents this dis
tinc tive , political group to the
rca.liiiK public in a new light.
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Seen A Pen
ike This
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smooth, asiy tc
Hon.
You won't find this in the fcf-
icnca library it's too new. You've
tot to 90 down the street to tilt most
up-to-date supply ttorct to see the
Conltiin Norte "the pen that winds
like a witch." Visible ink section or oil
opaque barrel as desired. The visible In
lection enables you to look right into the
ink compartment at any time and watch the birth
of a sentence, lhc Notac holds 35,5 more ink than
olhtr pens of tht same siic because there is no
rubber sac in (he band. Examine tht Noiac. Try
it. And see if y;u can s?t elon) without
one. D-otu;ion-croof prices. The pens 16
and $10 ptnciis to match $3.50 and S5.00.
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" k,fter all, it's a Townsend photo
s ytaph that you want.
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Long's College t , c,
n c rucker-Shean
dook stores
(Facing Campus)
1123 "O"
Latsch Brothers
1118 "O"
98
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Supplies for All Classes
BOOKS
Texts New and Old
Save 20 to 40 on
Used Books
ANY NOTE BOOK
Purchased Over $1.00
Name Stamped In Cold Free
Special Quaran'eed Fountain pn
with Your Name in Gold $1.75
Laboratory Sets All Fixed
We know you're not lazy. But oh! it is ever so he.n-ly, .so we've
fixed everything. Just ask for the set by course number.
"We Serve You Smiling plus
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Co-op-
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Saves you money $5
worth of tickets.
Hood for 25c in trade It
pays us you stive buying
from us.
TRAVEL EXTENSIVELY
Some Attend Camp Perry;
Others Choose Varied .
Vacation Spots.
Directing their vacations along
lines common to their Interests, a
numher of members of the mlll
tary department Instructional
staff attended the National Rifle
moot at Camp Terry, O., near
Cleveland. Those present at the
matches included:
Captains Bnumoister, Crlssy,
Scott, and Lchmnn. Lehman also
spent some time touring In he
CHst and in Canada. Wlsconsl
the scene of some of C. 'i
Baumrlstpr's other vacate u-
tlvttles. Captain Crissy and Cap
tain Scott attended the six weeks
advance R. O. T. C. camp at Fort
Crook, Neb.
Sergeants McGimsey and Ferris
also attended the Fort Crook en
campment. Captain Lyons and Captain Fle
gel attended the C. M. T. C. camp
at Fort Leavenworth, Kas. Lyons
also spent a portion of his sum
mer on leave In Tennessee. Mrs.
Flegel went to Oregon while Cap
tain Flegel was at the Kansas
training camp,
Segeant Richardson Included
North Carolina, Florida, and
Washington, D. C, in his vaca
tion Itinerary.
Captain Spoerry toured the west
part of the United States during
the summer. Miss Llltrel, military
clerk, also traveled In the west as
did Snrtresnt Stewart.
Sergeant DeVaughn attended'
the ceremonies at Akron, O.,
when a new army dirigible was
chlrstlaned.
LACKEY IS EDITOR
f,E0f;RAPHY KOOK
IN RHODE ISLAND
Prof. Earl E. Lackey of the
University of Nebraska was one of
the seven geographers meeting re
cently In Providence, R. I., to fin
ish editing the year book on geog
raphy being published by the na
tional society for the study of edu
cation. The group also worked In
Barrlngton, were guests of Prof,
Robert M. Brown, and did some
sightseeing In Rhode Island.
The year book, to contain some
800 pages, is designed to e.ld
teachers on making geography a
more vital and attractive subject.
Professor Lackey will return to
Nebraska' this week from Colum
bia university where he has Bpent
his year's leave of absence.
AGNES' BEAUTE
SHOPPE
Telephones B-3122 B-67t
Hotel Cornhuaker Lincoln, Nebr,
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B305J
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13th and P Sts.
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$r50 Meal Tickets $rq
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From GOLD'S
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Frocks
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LESSONS IN ECONOMY
STUDIES IN FASHION
Toss your budget worries in the
wqstebasket and treat yourself to a
view of the most alluring styles you've
seen in many a year that have dared
wear price tags as low as these!
Thrift becomes automatic when you
shop here, and it's a revelation what
a wealth of quality and smartness
your 1931 dollar will buy. The 1931
mode blends youthful spontaneity
with a worldly sophistication and
tops it off with a touch of romance.
Never have fashions been lovelier,
never better suited to the college
girl's personality, and never easier on
allowances.
Shop and
Save in The
Kampus
Korner
urn m m
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f itiiiii
I mfi
:
Smart Coats
Sport Coats that attend all football
games and breeze brightly across the
campus on cooler fall
days. a "must" in every
well-dressed college girls'
wardrobe.
You'll Live in a
Flannel Robe
In the dorm nr
nororlty houe
you'll "live" In
a comfnrt
iihle flannel
robe. They eell
at only
95
For Formal Wear For Teas and Parties
Frocks
The prom . . . white satin shimmering:
In the glow of colored spotlights, sway
ing to the rythn. of latest glance melo
dies . . Miss College Miss at her love
liest . . '. in Evening Frocks from the
Kampus Korner ... at
75
Frock:
At sorority teas, and informal dances
at the frat house, many of these smart
crepe or satin frocks will appear ... a
very smart and a very large selection
for the college woman ... at
6
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