Page 2 THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1948 JhsL (Daily ThbhaAliwv Mmbt Intercollegiate Pres3 Mite. M M.M M funding telly the. xbool yM fOBTT-SHZXB TEAB iakMiiptiM rtt tn IIM B W. ka auilirm vmi. II H mftileA. Start SOD . tMOrll tirpt Monday and ttetarden. VMatteu MI iwiHiwttM purtmt "2J Nekniika nto nm apervtoo ml the Fablteattoa Board. E"i (lux Mutter at tfce Port Olflc to Ooooln, Neonate, ander Ac f ffP"' . 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Editor Jeanne Kerrigan Business Manager Irwin Chesen - KW-XKft TMH4 Tt FS i -.'i" m Tr ieata. to err tc J 5T vQ fir ts4y W rn Beer mt A 'Vy'v( i ru wd h"10 T I RwKftiJf I 9p HV 3 o'e.occ(yo fVjTJ I J dT" Je? tttCKfc's Tttt CMa.uMcsr F 100 From Over Nation Attend Annual Beekeepers' Meeting at Ag College One hundred individuals from all over the nation attended the annual summer meeting of the national federation of bee-keepers' committee on honey and pol ler plants held at the Ag college this week. They were interested in the de velopment of uses for plants of a high nectar yield. Nebraska has the record of producing more honey per colony than any other state. A. E. Schwarting of the col lege of pharmacy told of the ex panding use of volatile oils from such plants as mint and the use of levulose sugar from Jeru salem artichoke. Both plants are highly desirable as honey pro ducers. Saf flower, about a thou sand acres of which ant now being grown in Nebraska, was On Other Campuses WALLA WALLA, Wash. (IP.) Students will no longer go home with grades while at Whitman College listed as average C's or saved-by-the-bell D's. II a stu dent doesn't win A's or B's (for superior work) or F's-for-fauure he will get something new rs as a result 01 "unanimous ap proval" just given a new grading system, it was explained by ut. Charles J. Armstrong, dean of administration. Those P's do not mean "poor," or even simply "passing. Nor are they equal to the former ts ana D's. "Thev cannot be compared, Dr. Armstrong said. "What the college has done is to adopt a completely new approach to the whole svstem of grading, ana any effort to equate the new sys tem and the old runs into trouble. "The new grade P is not just a new name. It is good toward graduation at face value, where as the old D was not good enough in quality and had to be offset by at least B's." He added that the college will retain all its standards, and noted at the same time that these bene fits are expected to accrue: Help keep students off probation; per haps even prevent their being dropped from college; and it will mean they will not have to work hardest during the senior year to bring a cumulative average up to the old 2.0 graduation level because they had merely skidded through earlier and collected D's It.un"1 " " " I Inspiration House SnisLhlox. (DucoJiallcnjL. Miller & Paine I nspiration House, in Kimballoreht lia set a new thme in Mid western home decoration. Miller's decorated it for living ease and comfort, as well as for style and freshness. Each room is planned for utilization of space and maximum of comfort. Furniture is r ii.ii r i . l r 1 I r I irom miller's many line lines, seieciea ioc iwauty inu ium-uonai use. The boy's room is finibhed with a rough textured, durable, masculine look, ready to house the hobbies of a growing boy. The Studivan Bed is covered in a textured cotton and toss pillows match the striped crash draperies. The desk, chair, and bookcase are Oakmaster blond wood that stands out against the tufted green rug. This and the many other rooms decorated by Miller's await your inspection at Inspiration House in Kimballcrest. You'll see a new use of color and light devoted to better Nebraska living. Open oil month 12:30 to 9 p. m. doily of 1.0 value. Grade point aver ages, like the Dodo bird, have vanished. And here's why the college ex pects its standards to stay up: The new grade P means work regarded as "sufficiently high quality to count toward gardua tion." The letter P will mean the student has done more than "just got by" (often the definition of the D grade), for it will be given when the teacher regards the stu dent's work ot sufficient merit to count toward a college diploma, but is not of A or B quality. In the future some of the D's a student has been collecting will be worth a P and some, alas, will be traded for the foolish F. Fur thermore, because his P-grades are good for a diploma he won't go on probation unless he has tailed for any semester more than oie-fourth of his work. Wrestling Coach At Iowa Slate Heads for London AMES, la., July 10 Hugo Otopalik, Iowa State wrestling coach for -a quarter century, heads for New York Sunday on the first leg of his trip to the Olympic games in London. Otopalik, who will represent the United States at the London meeting of the International j Wrestling Federation, will sail t from New York July 14 along i with the rest of the United States ' officials and athletes. j Among the athletes making i the trip will be Glen Brand, Cy-'j clone NCAA and Olympic trials champion at 174 pounds. described as producing a nectar yield two to three times that of alfalfa. However, R. B. Wilson, New York, chairman of the commitee said, "we're shooting in the dark as far as anything definite on nectar secretion is concerned." Carl E. Classen of the university farm chemurgy department, de scribed bow his department is working on the adaptation and commercial use plants which produce a good yield of good honey. The search which constantly extends thruout the world for honey producing plants was de scribed by Frank C. Pellett of the American Bee Journal who operates a test garden at Atlan tic, la. He told of the discovery in eastern Germany of a species of blaok locust which blooms all summer and thus furnishes a long season of nectar produc tion. Speakers from the University of Nebraska, who appeared on the afternoon program, were F. D. Keim, department of agron omy; G. T. Webster, sweet clover investigations, and Hugo Grau mann, alfalfa investigations. Ephriam Hixson and C. A. Sooter of the department og entomology spoke on the control of injurious insects in legume crops. Sooter told the beekeepers that the sweet clover weevil is posing a perplexing problem for the honey industry. In only a few fields has the damage in Ne braska been severe. He told, how ever, of a 70 acre field in Lan caster county completely destroyed. Classified WANTED -One or two exrrleiicl drivers for trip to California the first pir of August. For further informa tion, cull Jr.. ut 2-7039. PRAISE FROM THE ARMY. Marlene Dietrich, starred in Pa ramount's "A Foreign Affair," re ceived the Medal of Freedom from the war department for her work overseas. The citation reads, in part: "performed meritorious service. . meeting a grueling sche dule of performances under bat tle conditions, despite risk to her life." mm COLLEGE SITE Couples Only $1.50 per couple RIDE SKATE FLAY r L V. 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