The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 11, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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cussiona will be Prof. Mark E.
Hutchison of Cornell College, vis
iting professor of Latin methods
and other Latin courses for the
entire Summer Session. There
will be no fees for the Institute
and the prices for the luncheons
will be modest. The program:
Tursday, iun 18.
9:30 a. m., Student Union Building.
Professor C. G. Lowe, Presiding.
1. Registration.
2. Welcome by Professor R. T. Morltz,
Director ot the Summer Session.
3. Discussion of modern methods of
Latin teaching by Professor Hutchison.
Luncheon at 12: IS p. m. Student Union
Building.
At 2 p. m.. Professor C. G. Lowe. Pre
siding at a panel discussion on Latin In
the Classroom.
1. Miss Alice M. Robinson. Kearney
State Teachers College: Content ot the
Second-Year Latin Course.
2. Professor J. C. Morgan, York Col
lege; Latin Word Order.
3. Miss Loine Gaines, Aurora; Putting
Latin to Work.
4. Professor G. O. Fuchs. University of
Nebraska: Testing Latin Comprehension.
5. Mrs. Bernice 8. K.ngle. Omaha Cen
tral High School: Third and Fourth Year
Latin.
Free discussion of any topic on the panel
Is invited.
Wednesday, Juite 1ft.
10 a. m.
1. Discussion of the several philosophies
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FRIDAY, June 14
Advance Tickets $1.10 per person at Rosewell Floral Co.,
124 So. 13th, and University Drug, 14th and S. Adm. at door
$1.35 per person.
Union music room
opens to students
Summer school students will
have first opportunity to use the
Union's new music room just dec
orated and furnished last week.
The Music Room is built around
the Carnegie music set, a fine
phonograph with ,a collection of
over 600 records given by the
Carnegie Foundation to the Union.
The Music Room, located in 209,
has been planned as a lounge for
students listening to music. The
color scheme is in soft greys and
blues. Regular Record Request
Programs are scheduled for 4:00,
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
and for 7:30, Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, and Sunday. Harmony
Hour, a planned program of mu
sic, will be held every Tuesday at
4:00 in the afternoon.
of Iat in teaching by Professor Hutchison.
Luncheon, 12: lb p. m., Student Union.
At 2 p. m. Professor O. O. Fuchs will
preside at a panel discussion on Latin
in the School and Community.
1. Sister Theodore, St. Cecelio's High
School, Hustings; Cctting the High School
Interested In Latin.
2. Miss Marcella Davis. Bellvue: Stress
ing the Social V ilues of Latin.
3. Mrs. Bessie S. Rathburn, Omaha Cen
tral High School; Books and Other Refer
ence Materials for the Teacher In the
Small High School.
4. Mr. A. H. Reents, University of Ne
braska: Keeping Latin before the Public.
ft. Miss Fiances Burnhiim, Scottsbluff ;
Putting Latin on the Radio.
Bryan wins scholarship
First of the recipients of the
$80 tuition scholarships to be
awarded by the university for next
year to a graduate of each junior
college in the state who has es
tablished the highest record in his
class is Hugh D. Bryan of Hebron,
Extension Director A. A. Reed announced.
THE
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(Orange and ,'nf Shoppe)
"Nuts from all over
the world'4
Roasted and Salted
In Our Shoppe
We .41 to Feature a
Fresh
Orange Juice Drink
8-MZ. glut OC
Pint 10c
Quarts 20c
118 No. 13th St.
STUDENTS STORE
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New and Used
TEXT BOOKS
SUPPLIES FOR ALL CLASSES
LABORATORY SETS
ENGINEERING SUPPLIES
ARTISTS SUPPLIES
STATIONERY AND NOTEBOOK!"
TRACING AND DRAWING PAPER
DRAFTING INSTRUMENTS
DRAWING BOARDS AND TABLES
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for the past two summers, and
has been asked to develop courses
in psychological measurement, a
field in which he has attained na
tionwide recognition.
Hunter, who will leave the uni
versity at the end of the summer
term, has taught in the speech de
partment the last two and one
half years in the field of public
speaking, and has taught summer
classes in radio techniques. He
has been associated with the Uni
versity Players for several years
variously as business manager,
actor, director. The year he di
rected the spring Kosmet Klub
show.
Frank Cunkle, the school of fine
arts only organ instructor, will
leave to continue his music teach
ing at Kansas university begin
ning next fall.
Big Ten schools sent
Hal Kemp on radio road;
band plays here Friday
Nine out of ten of the Big Ten
colleges who chose Hal Kemp
"top3 in bandmasters" in a popu
larity poll are responsible for the
radio rise of the Kemp band,
which appears Friday night here
at the Turnpike.
College support giving him his
first, radio commercial, Kemp
went to Astor Roof, to Coconut
Grove, to Hotel Ambassador, to
Hotel Drake, and has made the
rounds of the top radiocasts. Two
trips to Europe were included in
the early ventures of the band,
which is now setting new attend
ance records in ballrooms all over
the country.
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