The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 11, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, September 11, 1941
8
DAILY NEBRASKAN
UN regents approve sweeping
changes during summer
faculty
Sweeping faculty changes, em- of Minnesota and the Chicago Hopp, assistant from September in
place of Mariana Loeber; in snatemaiies
and Astronomy, Lawrence A. Rife, Day's
bracing 130 teaching and admin
istrative appointments, 30 resigna
tions, six leaves of absences and
the reshuffling of top rank posi
tions in five university depart-
Art Institute.
Other new appointments
la ajrrleaUaral chemUtry, Clifford M.
Hollenbeck, graduate assistant for 10
months from September 1. In agricultural
extension, Ray H. Burloy, Junior And.
cultural Kxtcnsion Assistant, Editor, from
ments, Were approved this Sum- J"'y I 'n Wa" of Kranklin Thackrey;
1 1 Bonnie Bureh, mailing clerk from August
mer by the university boara or
D. Rlppe, graduate assistants from Sep
tember 1; Theodore W. Roesler, graduate
assistant from September 1; In mechanical
engineering, John Po ust Ian. Instructor in
Practical Mechanics from September 1 In
place of William H. Ruten
of medicine, John C. Burke, assistant In
coach of athletic from September 1 In Leona Mae Fallor, Instructor In aduca
place of C. J. Schuehle; Loretta Priesner, ttonal psychology and measurement, ef
instructor In normal training from Sep- fectlre Aug. 31; Donna Hlatt Rlppeteau,
tember 1 In place of Gail Miller. assistant Instructor in borne economics (In
New appointments ka philosophy, Lucile atitution administration) and acting dlree
E. Thomas, graduate assistant from tor of College of Agriculture cafeteria,
September l; Martin E. Lean, graduate effective Aug. 31; John Faustlan, Instruc
tor In acrlcultural engineering, effectlTa
Sept. 1; Richard C. Kilts, resident in
radiology, effective June 30; Edith M.
O'Neill, assistant professor of pediatric
nursing and supervisor of pediatric nurs
ing service, effective Aug. 31 ; M. Luella
assistant from September 1; la Physical
KducaUoa for mm; Jerry J. Adam, as
sistant in wrestling from September 1,
Harold V. Matthews, assistant in boxing
from September 1; Joe Stanton, assistant
in tennis from September 1; In physical
aH t l.u. f..r wAnutn Vmmm Fneht. instruc
tor from September 1 In place of Nancy C.ardner, assistant professor of nursing,
Miner: In physics, Carroll L. Moore, in- ciiecuvc jmy i.
regents.
Harold Hamil was named direc
tor of the school of journalism to
1; A. Ellen Carpender, Extension Assis
tant in Home Economics, Home A Kent,
Stockvllle, from July 14 in place of Valeria
G. Pnvls; Klnuise Fisher, Extension As
sistant in Home Economic. Home Agent,
Tecumseh. from July 14 in place of Ruth Frehardt, technician In Anatomy
Elizabeth Williams: Carol Gardner, stenog- from July 1: Elmer I. Glenn. Wallace W.
replace Gayle C. Walker Robert rapher from July l; Neva Grafton, stenog- Nelson, graduate assistants In Anatomy
' rapher from July 1 in place of Lois Tefft: from September 1; Harland T. Termann,
M. GoSS Will serve as dean Of the Blanche Hedges, mimeograph operator graduate assistant in Pathology and
from September 1 In place of r ranees Bacteriology from September 1; Lucille
Hartman: Mrs. Mabel M. Weaver, stenog
rapher from July 1 in place of Sarah
Hunter.
New appoint ments In agronomy, Robert
Beall, graduate assistant from August 1:
Thomas E. Brlnegar, graduate assistant
structor from September 1 In Place or
H. H. Marvin, on leave; John A. Berbcrst,
Robert H. Brown. Raphael B. Levtnc,
In college James L. Weblcmoe, graduate assistants
from sepiemner i; in iia.ni launmiK.v,
Carl E. Claassen, graduate assistant from
Nelda N. Borti. laboratory technician.
effective Aug. 31; 8amuel Z. Fater, In
structor In otorlitnolarynology, effective
Aug. 31 ; Maurlne A. Ford, assistant u
pervlsor in dispensary, effective Sept. t:
Lillie Luttgen, stenographer In clinical
pathology, effective Aug. JJS; Elsie Jevons,
nhvnlnliipv nn Pharmnfvilnpv frnm .Tlllv Cdnumha 1. r rnuana nnllimrtra prnriil
1; Gwendolyn l. uampneii, cataioger in ate assistant from September 18; In pnyst- iu , ,
graduate college replacing Dr.
C. S. Hamilton; C. Bertrand
Schultz will serve as director of
the museum: John D. Clark will
replace J. E. LeRossignol as dean
of the college of business admin
istration; and K. O. Broady re
places C. K. Rood as director of
the extension division.
Harris replaces Van Royen
Dr. Chauncy D. Harris was ap
pointed assistant professor of
geography in place of Professor
Van Royen. Dr. Harris received
his B. A. degree in 1933 from Brig
ham Young university and his
Ph.D. degree in 1940 from the
University of Chicago. In 1936 he
received a B.A. degree with hon-
Llbrary from August 1: Mary leBuse,
stenographer In Dispensary from July 1;
Hirschfeld, radiographic technician In
Radiology from September 1 In plane of
Edith Sharpe; Herbert P. Jacohl. Instruc
tor in Blochemistrv from September 1
in place of Samuel Eppstein: John C.
Kennedy, assistant in Anatomy from
from July 1: John C. Dean, Jr., graduate September 1 in place ot Samuel Eppstein:
John C. Kennedy, assistant in Anatomy
from September 1; Ray E. King, assistant
In Psysiology and Pharmacology from
September 1; Dean Monettl. technician In
Anatomy and Pathology from July I in
place of D. L. Rhea: George Newstrom.
technician In Physiology and Pharma-
assistant from September 16; Glenn C.
Klingman. Instructor for two months from
July 1; Henry W. Smith, Instructor and
Assistant in Research; L. P. Vance, In
structor (Game Management) from Sep
tember 1 ; Noel S. Hanson, graduate
assistant for five months from September
1; Walter Ehlers. farm laborer at Agron- cology from July 1; John F. Nilsson
omy I-arm from July 1. slstant in Anatomv from September 1:
Now appointments In bacteriology, Don Donald C. Vroman. Instructor In Obstetrics
Larsen. Kenneth Rose, Wayne Jensen, and Gynecology from September 1 in
graduate assistants from September 1; p- of Hsrlev Anderson: Leola Weat-
In botany, Raymond VV. Darland. Assls- over, laboratory technician in Hospital
tant Instructor from September 1 In piace from September 1 in place of Nelda
oi aner Hansen; in miMncss rcsearcn,
nlogy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
James R. Fisher, graduate assistant In
Physiology and Pharmacology from Sep
tember 1; Paul R. Rasanen, graduate as
sistant In Pharmacy from September 1;
In political srlenre, Ernest R. Bart ley,
Kenneth E. Hoffman, Bruce E. Keith,
graduate assistants from September 1.
New appointments In Psychology, Sid
ney E. Cleveland. Marvin J. Herbert,
graduat assistants from September 1;
M. Rlthmnnd Davis, graduate assistant
from September 1, Herbert I. Meyer,
graduate assistant from September 1; In
rnral economics, George II. Lanihrecht,
assistant from July 16; In School of Fine
Art1, Pamell Jackson, stenographer in
Art from September 1; Alt.i Hawk Reade.
fectlve July 31; Margaret W. Horning, as
sistant In Library, effective Sept. 6; Mar.
jorle M. Johnston, assistant In Library,
affective Sept. 13: Mariana Loeber, as
sistant In Library, effective Aug. 31;
Helen V. Henrich, stenographer In dairy
husbandry, effective Aug. 31; Bobetta
Hoig. mailing clerk In agricultural ex
tension, effective July 31: Arnold E. Carl
son, agricultural extension assistant, ef
fective June 30; Rhoda Chesley. Junior
extension assistant in home economics, ef
fective Auk. 6: Florence Emmett, exten
sion assistant in home economics, effective
Aug. 31; Valeda G. Davis, extension as
sistant in home economics, effective July
31; Walter Tolman, assistant extension
animal husbandman, effective Sept. 9: Es-
thel Remlnilt. stenographer In agricultural
assttant In speech and dramatic art from BX,Pn!,jon effective July 31; Frances Hart
September 1; In school nf journalism, Helen
J. Porter, secretary from September 1
man. clerk in acrlcultural extension, ef
fective Aug. IS; O. J. Srherer, hydrologtst
in place of Mary M. Rockey; in second- , ronwrvation' and survey division, ef
Robert L. Aden, scholar from September 1;
Robert L. Forrest. graduate assistant
from September 1; In Classics, Ethel M.
Lewis, graduate assistant from Septem
ber 1; Marjone Whitnack. graduate as-
... ... ,n rl..... A A 1 1 ...... r . .
Ors in geography from Oxford from September l; In architecture. Mrs.
University in England. He holds Willis Regier. stenographer from Septem-
.. t-t- , . . ber 1 in place of Ruby E. Kreycik; la
also a certificate from the Lon- ary husbandry. Kenneth H. Berkley,
don School of Economics. Since graduate assistant from September i;
1Q10 ho hut hoM an inetniptcr in Robrt G- Fossland. graduate assistant
ivjv ne nas Deen an instructor in from Pep.ml),r J: M,kjne i. j.vkman,
geography at the University of clerk from July 16 in place of Mar-
Tnrfiana and ha alo tontrhf or J01"' Horton; Mrs. Maxine J. Meyer.
. , , . . " .. sienograpner irom sepicmoer l in place of Warren Marsh on leave' Rov Pierce
the Kent. Ohio, State university, of Helen Henrich; Richard N. Silver. "rrn aiarsn.ton lte. leree,
MISS Jessie AmoS Was named assl!"a nerdsman from September 16 in
. . . , . . place of M. W. Hoffman,
assistant professor Of home eCO- Nw appointments In dentistry. Doris
nomics in institution administra- R"Pl. librarian from September 1 in
; j j , ... .n rt . place of Edith Woodburn: In educational
tion and director Of the College Of pathology and Measurements. John Bath.
Agriculture cafeteria in place Of Instructor part time from September 1
Miss Ruth M. Lusby. Miss Amos m,Y..m?r, aS".
received a B.Sc. degree from ber l; In engineering (CAA) Ruth D.
Michigan State Teachers college aZ2 "rp;' r;m J"'y i:
, , " . , V engineering mechanics, James K. Lud-
in 192b and an M.SC degree in wk-kson. Instructor from September 1 in
1936 from the University of Wis- p'""" of J B CfCi- entomohigy, ei-
ov- ,., t 1 ward C. Kloatermeyer, graduate assistant
COnsin. She was instructor in Ul- from October l: In geography. Margaret
etitution administration and head D- D'. gr-iduate assistant from Sep-
dietitian of. residence halls at Pn T:
Ohio Wesleyan University last slstants from September 1; In graduate
year artMml af eaclal work, Clara M. Gendron,
Jennie E. Neill. Rachel B. Stephenson.
Zimmerman SUCCeedt Alway Mayme J. Stukel. N E R A. Scholars from
' September 1. 1941 to Fehrusry l, 1941; In
MiSS Dorothy Zimmerman Was history, Kenneth Cooper graduate assistant
Urinointpd n:?iqtnt nmfKW nf rro September 1; Richard E. Gustsfson.
appoiniea assistant proressor or PaTkJ H UKktJ Richhra Niver 0rVie
physical education for Women tO H. Zabel. graduate assistants from Pep-
succeed Miss Leonore Alway, re- ;mb!; lmr 5 J,or '-
. ... . ". . low, from September 1: In history and
signed. Miss Zimmerman received prtHpW. f Mneaiion. Maurice e. Brook-
a B.SC. degree from the Univer- hart Wayne Cruse. Philip Hena, gradu-
-f vtKo-i. ion . j ate assistants from September 1; la home
Slty Of Nebraska in 1931 and ail ,mm,ml, carol Brigcs. assistant in agri-
M.A. degree from Columbia uni- cultural College Cafeteria for one year
Vritv in 1Q17 Qinc 1011 cTh ,Tnm September 1 in place of Donna Hiatt
ersuy in bince 1931 She luppeteau; Mr. Hallle BlieTernicht. House
has been a teacher Of physical Director Love Memorial Hall from Sep-
education in the Omaha public ,tmbr ,: ""' K?0"- Ill?;"
. , 1 usuint in Family Life Research from
SCnoolS. September 10; Thelma McMillen. graduate
Paul I Bogen was anprovedaa -assistant In Nutrition from September 1;
, . . .. Helen Wehling. graduate asMstant In
Instructor Ul speech and dramatic Family Economics from September 10.
art in Dlace of Armanrl Huntor New appointments In IJnrar. Neile T
ary education, Leo Black, graduate assis
tant from September 1: In Sociology, Ivan
L. Little, graduate assistant from Sep
tember 1; In student health. Jane Brown,
resident nurse from September 1 ; In
teachers college, Helen Kiglimy. secretary
to dean from August 1 in place of Elsie
Jevons; In
L. Alpcrs.
fective July 31; Charles F. Keech. drafts
man in conservation and survey division,
effective Aug. 17
Leaves of absence were approved for:
Dr. Manuel Grodinsky. associate professor
of anatomy and associate professor of
sorcerv. for one vear from Julv 1 because
University Extension, Esther nf ill health: E. A. Gilmore. associate
stenographer from September professor of economics, for one year from
Born: Walter J Wherry, assistant in
structor In Otorhinolaryngology from
September 1.
New appointments In Modern Languages
and Literatures, Amonio H. Obsid. Mer
cedes M. Oberlender. graduate assistants
from September 1; la niusenm, Leona M.
Real, stenographer from July 1 in place graduate assistants from Remember 1
of Eunice E. Stout: In Nebraska School The following resignations were ap-
of Agrtcnltare. Helen M Christianson. proved by the board; Leonore K. Alwav.
Assistant Instructor in Home Economics assistant professor of physical education
from September 1 In place of Helen for women, effective Aug. 31; Carroll
Pharea; Ruth V. Davis, instructor in Choulnard. University editor. effective
mathematics from September 1 in place Sept. 30; Hermann t. Decker, associate
of Hester Freeman; Adel Johnson, instruc- professor of musi- effective Aug. 31:
tor in English from September 1 in place William M. Ruten. assistant professor of one year from Sept. 1 for U. 8.
practical mechan.es, effective Aug. 31; ment project In research
1 in place of Louree Osborn: Mrs. Agnes Sent. 1 for II. S. government appoint
Nelson, stenographer from September 1 ment; C. O. Rwayzee. associate professor
In place of Natalie Stromberger; In rm- of personnel and labor relations, for one
logy, Durwood N. Clader. Merle F. Han- year from Sept. 1 for U. 8. government
sen. James A. Hlmes. Helen M. Nelson, service; F. A. I .own. Instructor In dra
matics and English. Nebraska Bcnooi or
Agriculture, extension of leave for mili
tary service: Warren Marsh, instructor In
English, Nebraska School of Agriculture,
one year from Sept. 1; Frank Miller, as
sistant prnfes.ior of rural economics, from
Oct. 24. 1941 to June 13. 194J: Roy C.
Spencer, associate professor of physics, for
govern-
who is on leave of absence. Bogen
received his B.A. degree from the
University of Nebraska in 1937
and his M. A. degree in 1940 from
the University of Iowa.
J. Richard Sorby was named
Instructor of art education. He
received his B.A. degree in 1937
from Colorado State College of
Education and has been an art in
structor in the Greeley, Colorado,
high school since, that time. He
also has studied at the University
Carlin, assistant from September
place of Margaret w. Horning;
IS In
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