The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 11, 1934, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE NEHRASKAN, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 19.11,
TIIHEE
Increase Your Social Prestige
by learning to Dane
Kleetrtc and Natur Cooled Studio
CLASSES EVERY MON. A WED.,
8 P. M.
New Students 25c
Luella Williams
PRIVATE STUDIO
B4258 1220 D St.
LAST RITES FOR DR.
FRED M. FLING TO BE
HELD THIS MORNING
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source method of teaching history.
The aim of this method is to give
the student an unbiased view of
the subject.
His attention was also turned to
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philosophy, to which his friends
attribute his philosophical treat
ment of history. Dr. Fling was
strong in his opinions and was
especially fervent in his support
ri lhe League of Nations and the
woild court.
Chancellor Burnett, when in
formed of Dr. Fling's death, said
in part: "The death of Dr. Fling
is a great regret to the university.''
Dr. Taylor stated : "Professor Fling
had a great career which im
pressed the whole community."
Tribute to Dr. Fling was paid in
a resolution issued jointly by J. C.
Mitchell and Charles A. Bowers,
president and secretary of the Ne
braska State Teachers association.
Professor Fling was a member
of the American Historical asso
ciation and La Societe de la Rev
olution Francaise. He founded the
Nebraska Historical Teachers asso
ciation in 1907 and was one of the
100 elected to the Hall of Fame.
RECOVER BODY OF TOM
YOUNG FROM SAND PIT
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search of the body. Don Robert
son. F.mprson Mead, another fra
ternity brother, and Bob Young,
former Nebraska tooioau piayer
and brotner oi iom xoung, were
aiding in the searcn.
Immediately after being inform
ed of the accident the father of the
youth, C. D. Young of Norfolk,
left for Ashland. Tom was edu
cated in Norfolk schools, was
known as a goiter and in high
school was a leader in music and
dramatics. Last year he was pres
ident of Phi Kappa P.si fraternity.
issued by the office of the Dean
of Women.
The complete list of rules as is
sued by the Dean of Women's of
fice is:
1. The residence of men and
women in the same lodging house
is not approved and is not per
mitted unless the circumstances
are unusual. In this case permis
sion must be granted by the dean
of women.
2. A lady, housing women stu
dents, is expected to provide for
their use until 11 o'clock, Sunday,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday evening and until 12
o'clock Friday and Saturday eve
ning, a reception room on the firt
floor, properly lighted. All rules
referring to the reception room ap
ply to the piazza.
3. The doors shall be locked not
later than 11 o'clock, except Fri
day and Saturday evening, when
the doors shall be locked not later
than 12 o'clock.
4. All girls shall have their
rooms in order by 1 o'clock, in
spection by 1 p. m.
5. All girls shall report to the
house-mother where they are go
ing and register in the sign-out
book according to rules.
6. Each house Bhall elect a
house-mother and act as a pen
alizing board.
7. The house committee and
house-mother are empowered to in
flict penalties for violation of
these rules. When necessary they
may report to the office of tin
dean of women.
8. There shall be no smoking on
the premises.
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1229 R STREET
Complete List of
Knles for Women
Is Issued by Dean
House rules for women students
during the summer session vary
slightly from these enforced dur
ing the regular school year, ac
cording to the list of regulations
RENT-A-CARS
as isual are available to summer
students. Low rates and Kood cars.
No red tape. Always open.
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street
Miller
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SHIRTS with a porousness
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COUR ATTACHED. PRE
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looking. Grey, tan, hiie, blue
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Sizes 14 to 17
Men's Section First Floor
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