The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 14, 1938, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THE NEBKASKAN, THURSDAY, JULY 1 1. 1938
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How Long,
Arnold,
Hov Long?
It's the defense counsel's
turn to speak.
Education went on trial
the other day before a Lin
coln Chamber of Commerce
luncheon. Prosecutor Frank
G. Arnold of the Nebraska
Taxpayer's League flayed
the resistance of educators
to the White Spot, no-new-tax
program. Why, he said
in effect, here people of
other states have been har
boring the idea all these
years that Nebraska had a
pretty pood educational sys
tem, and now lo and be
hold! come Nebraska edu
cators themselves to belittle
their own work, to claim
that they are doing a very
rotten job. And he wonders
if a raise in salary would
inject intelligence where it
perhaps does not exist to
day !
Admitted that Nebraska
has heretofore enjoyed a
reputation for good educa
tional systems. Admitted
that Nebraska at present
stands fifth in literacy in
the United States. Yet how
long. Mr. Arnold, can a
standard like this be kept
np when year after year
school appropriations are
less than the year before?
With educational funds
per pupil $7.65 ABOVE the
STUDENTS:
You will find it both pleasant and
practical to patronize our air conditioned
shop near the campus.
A woman's hair may well be a net to
snare a man's heart but not if it is sun
baked, dry and dull as hay. Get your hair
in condition with the new scientific
"Proten" scalp treatment
Machine and machineless permanents,
$3.50 and up. All lines of beauty culture
by experts who have been in the business
from 6 to 15 years.
Hair styles by Lincoln's finest ladies'
hair cutter.
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nation's average as they
'were back in 1925-26 it's
easy to see how a reputation
for good education could be
built up. When funds are
$12.95 BELOW the nation's
average is they were in
1935-36 then maintaining a
rating is a far different
story.
Tseudo-loyalty and faith
in some elusive mission or
other may keep Nebraska
educators at their posts for
a few years, but these things
will scarcely avail when
these same educators look
around and see that salaries
in Nebraska rank just 30th
among salaries of all states.
University professors, at
least, have "looked around"
in the past five years
looked around and left the
tottering, vermin - infested
buildings of a bond-free,
tax-free White Spot state.
How long, Mr. Arnold,
can this same university
keep pace with other uni
versities when building con
ditions endanger the lives of
student and cockroach alike,
4 housed fraternally in the
' same building? Ten years
have passed since any ap
propriation was forthcom
ing for a classroom build
ing, and unless the present
legislature sends through a
bill for funds, ever-increasing
streams of students will
continue to crowd already
over-crowded halls.
But, our same Mr. Arnold
explains, even if a new form
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ing the summer sellout session and circu
lated free to summer school students and
faculty members from boxes in campus
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I'nlon, Room 18
of taxation should go
through, educators would
not be politically strong
enough to hold on to the
money allocated to them.
And graft would arise with
the influx of new money
and eventually educators
would lose control after all.
We find this difficult to
answer. If the state where
political corruption does not
now exist becomes suddenly
politically corrupt when
taxes are passed for educa
tion, then our only answer
is more- and better educa
tion with a goodly share of
courses in the use of public,
funds for the guidance of
the new generation of em
bryonic public officials.
M. D. C.
Regents Approve
Faculty Changes
New Appointments Made
To Vacant Positions
In Lower Ranks
Numerous faculty changes
for the coming year have been
approved by the university
board of regents. All of the
new appointments are for the
lower ranks.
Following are the changes.
Arthur H. Reents, who re
ceived his master's degree from
Nebraska in 1936, was named
assistant instructor in Classics
in place of Albert Raap.
Thomas M. Stout, graduate
assistant in the museum, was
named instructor in geology, a
new position.
Raymond A. Paul, associate
In the school of design at Ohio
university was named Instruc
tor in drawing and painting in
place of Raymond H. Williams.
Emile V. Telle, formerly on
the faculty of the university,
was named instructor in the de
partment of romance languages
for the next year during the
leave of absence of Dr. Harry
Kurz.
Jon R. Ashton, now senior as
sistant at the University of
Wisconsin, was named assis
tant instructor of romance lan
guages in place of Lloyd D.
Teale.
Dr. Tegualda Ponce Vargas,
who holds a doctor of medicine
degree from the University of
Chile, was approved as inter
national fellow for next year.
Miss Simone Thierry of Ly
cee, France, has been interna
tional fellow the past year.
Prof. Florence Corbin of the
agricultural college is a guest
member of the faculty of Michi
gan State college for the sum
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Many fine positions
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BOOMERS
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TEACHERS AGENCY
312 Kresre Bid
Lincoln, Nebr.
TEACHERS
APPOINTED
Service Bureau Reveals
29 Recent Placings
The following teacher place
ments were reported to the de
partment of educational ser
vice:
Dnrothr William, Norfolk,
branka.
Mary Gerlaeh. Maxliin, South D-
k0willlam Bogar. Wet Point, Ne-
br!!rurVlee F!tch. Wakefield, Ne
braska. .
Dolorea Young Sntton, N-hraaka.
.Mary Hollman, MeCooU, Nebraska.
Vera Orhran. Maywnod, Ne
braska. Mary White., HtanUxi, Iowa.
Ennlre Srhwedhelm, laktn, Ne
braska. .
Ports Hlett, Amherst, Nebraska.
Wrnlry Dunn. 1'onrn, Nebraska.
Myrtle Hash, Hartlnaion. Ne
braska. ,
Allee W'ndhusen, Mftsra. olomdo.
Mabel Klselr. Norfntk. Nrhraska.
Anna Lowder. limkrn Bow, Ne
braska. Selina Pthnltter, Palisade, Ne
braska. ,
William Hauser. Waterloo, Ne
braska. Arlvne Zuhel, Barnoston. Nebraska.
(-or'a. le Smith, Nemaha, N'-braska.
Mrulnla MrAdnnu, J-milsvlMc, Ne
braska. ,
Mlllirrnt Saverj. Peottsblutf, Ne
bniska. t
Maxlne Tiller, Hmier, Nebraska.
Kdwlna Mci'onchle, Hastlnns, Ne
braska. tiara fTirrstenvn. OothenbnrK, Ne
braska. Jean nunnrll. Mullen, Nebraska.
Elizabeth Karlllng. Bladru. Ne
braska. Ilorothy Bridges. Otlell. Nebraska.
Allrrbeth hase, Hrollsbluff. Ne
braska. tirare Tbampaon, Anthna, Iowa.
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