The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 15, 1948, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Friday, October 15, 1948
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Clinical Society
To Meet Oct. 25
The Omaha Mid-West Clinical
society opens its meeting Monday,
Oct. 25. Several papers will be
read and motion pictures on heart
and kidney diseases in addition to
several others will be shown.
Numerous exhibits from the vari
ous pharmaceutical houses and
manufacturing companies will be
there.
Of extreme interest will be sev-
eral exhibitions based on new
work which will be presented on
the north side rooms in the mez
zanine of the Paxton. The De-
partment of Opthalmology at the
university will present an exhibit
on early diagnosis of Glaucoma
and its relation to prognosis.
Dr. John S. Latta, Chairman of
the Department of Anatomy and
Dr. Stanley M. Bach, Resident in
Orthopedic Surgery are present
ing evidence of the relation of
Estrogen Stimulation to Bone
Growth.
To Show Many Exhibits
Other exhibits from the mem
bers of the University staff are
Stab Wound of the Heart, Dr.
Maine C. Andersen, Dr. J. Dewey
Bisgard, and Dr. Donald R. Jack
son, Department of Medicine and
Surgery; Culdoscopy, Dr. Harley
E. Anderson and Dr. William L.
Rumbolz, Department of Ob
stetrics and Gynecology; Clinical
Applications oof Radioisotopes,
Dr. Howard B. Hunt, Dr. Ralph C.
Moore. Dr. Caprcs Hatchett, and
Dr. Stanley Pcdersen, Department
of Radiology; Carcinoma of the
Uterus-Radiotherapeutic Manage
ment. Dr. Howard B. Hunt, Dr.
Ralph C. Moore, and Dr. Robert
M. Coleman. Department of Ra
diology; Gastrict Deformities- of
Extrinsic Etiology, Dr. Ralph C.
Moore. Dr. Hooward B. Hunt, and
Dr. Charles Gass, Department of
Radiology; and Cystic Disease of
the Breast, Dr. John R. Schenken
of the Department of Pathology
and Dr. .F. C. Coleman of Mercy
Hospital, Dcs Moines, la.
rrosr&m to Last Through
Thursday
The program is planned to last
Monday through Thursday. In
addition to the strictly meidcal
discussions a special feature of
this meeting will be a Round
Table Discussion Friday on the
Docotr in Court.
Thusrday afternoon another
special feature will be the pres
ence of Steven M. Spencer, Asso
ciate Editor, The Saturday Eve
ning Post. Mr. Spencer will dis
cuss the topic, "A Science Writer
Looks at Medicine." P formerly
wrote for th Omaha World-Her
ald and is a graduate of the Uni
versity pf Omaha.
Classified
FOR SALK 1948 Harley Davidson 45.
S.ftOO mllea. Cull Wayne Bath, 2-25RJ.
BALLROOM DANCING Expert private
instruction!. Nellie Speklell Studio, 2.05
Royal Court. Call 3-462.
DOORMKN und Ushera ;ecdcd at Nebraska
Theatre. leraona! applications only.
Mr. Shire until 4:30. Mr. Thompson
after 4:3(1.
FOR al 14136 Chevrolet.
S-43.
1270.00. Call
B Flat Trumpet, excellent condition $45.
BlriK. 321 R Huskervllle. Phone 60-877J.
Students to Uncover Elephant
Skeletons in U Street Cellars
Everyone's heard of the skele
tons in closets, but it's not often
you come across one in a cellar,
especially if it belongs to a 50,
000 year old mammoth.
Beneath two houses on "U"
street between 14th and 16th
streets are two elephant skele
tons discovered when furnaces
were being installed nearly 40
years ago. They couldn't be re
moved then without damaging
the houses, but the university
now owns the land and Jthe
houses are being torn down.
Students in the paleontology
classes will get practical experi
ence by uncovering the skele
tons under the direction of Dr.
C. B. Schultz, director of the mu
seum; W. D. Frankforter, as
sistant curator of paleontology;
and Henry Ryder, chief prepara
tor of the museum.
"We don't know what we're go
ing to get," said Dr. Schultz. "In
1909 they were fine prospects, but
since then a great deal of other
material has been discovered, so
unless they are something unus
ual they will not be important."
Eyder Uncovers Tusk
Tuesday Mr. Ryder began re
moving debris and uncovered one
tusk at the house at 1520 "U." He
uncovered the plaster which the
late Dr. E. H. Barbour, then di
rector of the museum and head
of the geology department, had
placed over the exposed bones, it
is dated 1909.
Perhaps the better of the two
specimens is under the house at
1458 "U," which has not been
completely torn down. Enough of
this skeleton was uncovered so
that it was thought to be one of,
the largest in the state at that
time.
ROOM to rent:
2129 Kurlid.
1 or 2 boy. Call 1-3593,
FOR sain ReminRton Portable typewriter.
Like new. $70. Paul Kugler, 1439 S at.
2-3S37.
'41 DKSOTO. Custom 4 door sedan. R H.
Had excellent care. Priced to ell. Bat-
ann. 1439 S St. 2-3R37.
FOR SALE 1933 Chev. Recently over
hauled. Good condition. (LS5.00. Call
Tom Loisel , 2-7764,
LOST-somewhere on campus, brown wallet
containiiic $11.00, car title, driver li
cense, identification inside. Reward!
LOST: Phi Mil Alpha Sinfonia pin. Gor
don Flood. Fhorie 2-1137. Reward!
LOST Black billfold, L.P.R.
Contaim Important papers,
day, across from imook.
Rev. Nutt, Methodist
Phone 2-3117.
on back.
Loat Tues-
Reward! Notify
Student House,
FOR sale. I!t36 Oldsmobile convertible.
Brand new top, raUo. and heater. Motor
newly overhauled. Price 30. Call at
1611 Q. Apt. 2, between 6-7 p. m.
WiVTrn" r.nmi'Mt near 1M8 "S".
Please call John Krust 2-4433 or Herb
Jarkman 2-2340.
JUST compensation mill be piven to per
sons Riving information leading to Identi
fication of midnieht vandala who moved
red door from ATO house to Antelope
Park. Contact Kokjer at BU Hobs or
Thoene at Fhi cam riouse, tne irsm
representatives thereof. This is an
mnie of what the Fraternity Relief
Association raft do for you when you are
destitute too.
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nnttona. French enffs. Olnvrr
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Aver CintMac, ! "O".
FOR. SALK '28 Chevrolet coui, excellent
condition, overhauled one month ajro,
must sell fast, leaving town. Call 4-1798
after 7 p. m.
AB SITTKR for football Annies. Taken
care of in my own home. Cull 5-573.
I.1KT Pair of shoes on the east mall after
football eimf Friday nipht. Call Paul
Versrh at Z-4K72. Hewaru
FOR SALK B flat clarinet. Excellent con-
diUon. Call Joyoe ArmatronK, 2-3371.
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Sponsored by
The Lincoln Junior
Chamber of Commerce
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 20
3:15 P.M.
L Fivkl'i MeUbodlst Church
Student and Faculty Tickets, 75c (Tos Inc.)
TICKETS NOW ON SALK AT STUDENT UNION OTTICB
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by Ma?ee's today I Betty flasen, popular cheer leader and George Finkerlon.
a busy Corn Cob pledge trip the light fantastic, find gals, take a gander at
Betty' smart windowpane plaid dress. But smooth! ... and irom Magee's. of
course. For campus. n hour dandn' or just loan youll find the right
dothes at Magee's. '
MAGEE'S Third Floor