The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 17, 1937, Page THREE, Image 3

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GgooE Fecal lea A (Scel AtsmospSaeffe
Enjoy the fellowship of our Cafeteria. True
Co-eds
Always
Welcome
economy is enjoyed by students
UiL. Jfjfzft it,".
who purchase
S&.SO Meal Ticket . . . $5.00
$2.70 Meal Ticket . . . $2.50
13th and P Streets A
13th and P Streets
tfli. A. Cafeteria and Luncheonette
THE NEBRASKAN
I Always
S Welcome
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FOURTH ANNUAL
ALLSTATE EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE
Program
TI KSDA V, JI NK 22
Mornlnic Sriuikin
Mr. '. K. ItU'riM, Ireldlng
I ptlty St nip Stipe rintenrit'iit of 1'uhllc InHlruction
Mr. R. n. Morlli, Director of the Sumtmr (M-mthin, llniverMly of Nebraska
:30 (JrH-tliiKH
"The Conference Purposes mid KxiM i lalinnM" ', Mr. Y. E. Ilenxllk
10:00-10:40 "The Role of (iiildanre In l'um-tionitl Kducatlon". .Mr. T. K. McDonnell
10:40-1 1 Mill DlnniKniiin. .Mr. W. ". .Iiickmim, Superintendent of School, Sheldon, la.
11:00-1 1 :3A "(liiUhinee, Its Concept, Technique nnd Methods as Seen from the
Aspect of the V. IV. V. A Miss Carter
11:35-12:00 Discussion Miss Mary Belle Fogg, Lincoln Y. W. 0. A.
Afternoon Session
Mr. Charles A. Iloweni
Secretary, Nebraska stale Tem-hers Association
2:00-2:30 "Vocational Guidance nnd Training a Major Objective of N. Y. A."
Miss Gladys Shanip
:80-Z:n0 Discussion Mr. Charles A. Warner, Administrative Assistant, N. Y. A.
3:00-3:40 "I'N.veholoiclcal Foundation of (Guidance" Mr. T. R. Mct'onnell
S:40-4;no Dlsciisilon Mr. Allen I". Kurkhardt, Superintendent of Schools, Norfolk
WEDNESDAY, Jt'NE 28
Morning SenNlon
Mr. M. (J. Ifler, Presiding
Superintendent of School. Lincoln
S:V?"?A40r"The Foundations of Occupational Adjustment" Mr. C. R. Reed
9 :40-10 :00 I)irulon
ia l7 M,, lBrk ,i,u,",,,r director, Nebraska' Vociitionai Education iiepaii'ment
10:00-10:30 "Common Sens Guidance" Mr C VY Scott
10:80-10:50 Discussion Mr. (ilcnn lllldreth,' rrtne'lpal,' Fremont High School
lntermlon
!!.:JS",i:ityonth."nd lh N'w ,,,rl",' Mm. Charles E. Roe
11:40-12:00 Discussion Mlsa
tavlcy M. Hill, Associate Professor of Commercial Arts', ' University 0V Nebraska
Afternoon Session
Homer W. Anderson, Presiding
. . Superintendent of Schools, Omaha
'22 :S5tZy"",n" GuiaHnee Swoi'dary Schools" Miss Town
z.SB-s too Discussion jl, y- jj. hum
:?2"2:!lnlrnrr0b".n" the O"""'8""" nd 'supervision of Guidance". .'.Mr. Reed
.40-4:00 IllSCUSSlon Mp wr ft Rr.iinfv
:M-Ann0.l Confrenc Dinner. -Home and School "cptton in the Guidance '
Prorm Mr.. Charle. E. Roe
THliRSDAY, JUNE 24
Morning Session
Miss Clara O. Wilson. Presiding
ju ..o.,r' -I.frlmH.?,.J!"S ;!"'""T Education at the Cnlversity
:40-l6:O0 Discussion tUV ' n "i" ,MJ'' B'?U
M , inierrnissYon ' V Mt' ArCh"d
niJXlUioaZZ1!' 'r"0" 'nd ' Guidance Material." Mr. Toop.
Mr. E. W. LanU
Afternoon Session
Mr. O. H. Werner, Presiding
2lOO-t:SO "Some Practical Applications of Guidance as the Dean of Girls See.
! !5X"5 !2t?I!!!ILM'" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .' ' V. '. '. '. ' Mi.' h"'" Mails'
J:222:?2Z: :U,d.fflnCf r Wtf-Wlde Planning" Mr. Toop.
v.wv -m rmu niimyniB m jnnurru JEX1UC(1UQ . , . , . , , Mf. BlatZ
DAIRY SCIENCE ASS'N TO
CONVENE AT UNIVERSITY
(Continued from Page 1).
uled an afternoon conference on
June 21 at which time there will be
a discussion of the United States
revised standards for creamery
butter. The topics to be discussed
are:
1. The proposed discontinuance of a .core
card method of grading; and use in lieu
thereof of a d'.rjot method.
2. The change w the ranpe of butter
cores frora 75 to 95, inclusive, to 84 to K,
Inclusive.
3. Proposed discontinuation of package
as a qaullty factor in Rradlng butter.
4. Vroposed direct b.tBls of rating the
factcr of flavor and delects In factor, of
Id'.y, color and salt.
6. Proposed consumer grade, of butter.
General Session j Tuesday.
The above butter; sessions will be
held in the Dairy Industry build
ing room 3C1. The convention
proper of the American Dairy Sci
ence association begins Tuesday
morning, June 22. General sessions
will be held in the Student Activi
ties building on the agricultural
college campus and most of the
group sessions in the Dairy Indus
try building. In addition to conven
tion discussions, arrangements
have been made to provide for an
elaborate and significant number
of demonstrations and exhibits, in
cluding visits to the university's
dairy barns and laboratories. Of
special interest will be the award
ing of two prizes of $1,000 each
furnished by the Borden company
to the individual whose work in
Movie Directory
STUART "farnell," Clark
Gable and Myrna Loy, starts
Saturday. Now showing, "I
Met Him in Paris."
ORPHEUM "She Had to
Eat," "Pcnrod and Sam," with
Billy Mauch.
LINCOLN "Internes Can't
Take Money," Barbara Stan
wyck and Joel McCrca.
tunity to hear the prize winners
tell of their discoveries.
J. Rockefeller Prentice, grand
son of the late "John D.," is likely
to find himself the most popular
attraction on the American Dairy
Science association's annual pro
gram which will be held on the ag
ricultural college campus of the
University of Nebraska June 21 to
25. According to press accounts
emanating from Chicago, Pren
tice's home, a story was told of
a plot to kidnap the late oil mag
nate's relative, but it turned out
to be a hoax
Prentice is oeing brought here
as president of the American Dairy
Cattle club and will describe the
work of this group and the bene
fits resulting from the breeding of
fine dairy cattle. An expert in the
field, Prentice has taken up where
the production, breeding or feed
ing, farm sanitation or quality pro
duction field and to the person
whose work in the processing field
is judged most meritorious by a
committee from the association,
his father, E. Parmalee Prentice,
left off. The senior Prentice has
devoted much of his time and
money to the production of fine
dairy cattle and it was In honor of
his many achievements that the
University of Nebraska awarded
him an honorary doctor of agri
culture degree not long ago.
Nebraskans Take Part.
University of Nebraska educa
tors will play an important part
throughout the entire program.
The dairy department here has
already won national recognition
for its recent work in the field of
dairy cattle reproduction, and
these discussions and demonstra
tions together with addresses on
the relationship of the dairy indus
try to other industries and the re
sponsibilities of the dairy industry
to education are among the addi
tional innovations to be presented.
Of added importance to the manu
facturer's session will be the dis
cussion of the new ice cream scor
ing card, under the sponsorship of
Dr. P. A. Downs.
Social festivities bog in Monday
evening at 8 o'clock when dele
gates and their wives will be en-
Prizes are being based on original
research completed within the past
five years and winners will be of
ficially presented at the Friday
morning session, June 25, when
delegates will be given an oppor-
The DAVIS
School Service
"A Good
Teacher's Agency"
643 Stuart Bldg. Lincoln
tertained at the East Hill Count?
club.
INVITATION
to use our
NEW RENT-A-CARS
Kate:; Most cfisomiM'
Always Open
MOTOR OUT COMPANY
1120 P St.
"JkaL $jcd)IsLfnjan!A, Jwul again,!
25c
Till
6 I
ALWAYS COOL
in "PARNELL"
Sat!
Ends Friday. "I MET HIM IN PARIS"
Learn to Dance
Close to University, 116 So. 15th
LUELLA
WILLIAMS
Vrivutv l.fustms br Appointment
If you're on the campus
THE CAMPUS INN
is the place to take your meals.
It's Just across "14th" street
Its prices are reasonable.
It has tasty sandwiches and excellent fountain service.
CAMPUS INN
Classified
ADVERTISING
IOC PER LINE
FOR SALE 536 lockers of various styles
and descriptions and 679 combination
padlocks. Any one Interested may obtain
further Information from Mr. John K.
Selleck In the University Coliseum.
UNIVERSITY STUDENT in graduate col
lege desires to get in touch with some
one making, or desiring to make, trips
in direction of Columbus, Fremont, Nor
folk, or Wayne on Friday afternoons
and returning Sunc'.ay evenings or pref
erably Monday mornings. Will share ex
penses. Call Room 5, Stanley Apt.. 1302
Q, Street
Interstate Employment
Service
RELIABLE TEACHER
PLACEMENT
303 Sec. Mutual Bldg.
Many fine positions
reported daily for
well qualified teachers
Boomers Mid-Western
Teachers Agency
302 Kresge Bldg. Lincoln, Nebr.
7
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the want of one he can like better. Reps, non
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