The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    Friday, October 25, 1940
Morrill exhibit
features Miller
watercolors
By Louise Eppinger.
Typically American are the wa
tercolors of Barse Miller which
are hanging: on exhibition in Mor
rill hall. His subtle color, sense
of the dramatic, and brush control
give the observer insight into
many scenes of our countryside.
' Included in this group of water
colors is some of his most recent
work. He himself considers these
the finest he has ever done. Miller
paints things all people enjoy. On
the other hand, he is placed
among the top moderns by critics
of note. Jehanne Bietry Salinger
says, "Here is a sociable artist
whose work strikes a friendly
note and speaks a language every
body can understand."
The exhibit was loaned to the
University by the artist person
ally and will be here till tomorrow.
Morgan, camera
expert, directs
visual service
His experience in aerial pho
tography during the first World
war has resulted in the appoint
ment of Prof. R. F. Morgan as
director of the new visual educa
tion service.
Educated at Penn State and the
University of Idaho, Professor
Morgan has been at Nebraska in
the dairy department for 18
years. He has been engaged in re
search work, photographing and
studying the growth of dairy cat
tie. Today he' has the largest cam
era record of its kind in the world
Each year he makes about 3,000
photographs.
In addition to his technical
work. Professor Morgan's pic
torial subjects have been dis
played in exhibits all over the
world.
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uted to the teachers attending
the state convention, as well as
to regular subscribers, today
Parent and grads here for
Homecoming may secure their
subscriptions to the paper after
the game tomorrow at the Daily
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