..I f.i : . ' i ? Page 4 The Summer Nebraskan Thursday, Jufy 25, 1957 New NU Chair Created By Insurance Companies A Chair of Actuarial Science the calculating of insurance risks and premiums will be established this fall at the University. Endowing the Chair will be 18 Nebraska life, accident, and sick ness insurance companies under the sponsorship of the Nebraska Actuaries Club. The proposal, as presented through the University Founda tion, was accepted Friday after noon by the University's Board of Regents. The Regents also approved the appointment of Dr. Robert Lar son of Chicago, associate actuary of the Benefit Association of Rail way Employees, as first occupant of the Chair. Dr. Larson has had a varied ex perience in teaching actuarial science, insurance company duties - and pension consulting work both in the public field and private in dustry. Chancellor Hardin said that Dr. Larson also would act as consult ant to the Nebraska Department of Insurance and to the Nebraska Legislative Council's committee on retirement plans. The Chair will be affiliated with the department of mathematics, College of Arts and Sciences. Scholarship Contributed By Oil Dealers A Greater Lincoln Oil Industry Scholarship Foundation fund has been established at the Universi ty Foundation, Perry Branch, Foundation secretary-director, an nounced. The intital contribution will pro vide for a $100 scholarship, to be awarded this fall to a senior stu dent in either the College of Engi neering and Architecture, College of Business Administration or Col lege of Arts and Sciences. The fund was established through contributions from dealers in the petroleum business in Lin coln. The petroleum dealers hope, Mr. Branch said, to increase the schol arship fund through future contributions. Construction On New Union To Begin Soon Summer school students next year will be able to enjoy the benefits of the proposed new Union, long under consideration, and now nearing reality, according to Duane Lake, Union manager. Oct. 2 has been set as the date for construction to begin. The million and a half dollar addition will extend over the pres ent parking lot behind the Union, turning the Union around so that the main entrance is on S street, Lake said. The most interesting part of the new building from the students point of view is the fountain lounge area. The addition will combine the two present areas so that the ex panded Crib will provide different types of seating around circular tables. Provision is being made for a game area which will include 10 bowling lanes, 12 billiard tables and 10 ping-pong tables and a chess and card room. I ' J '7 We Give V 1 Green Stamps I ; j Annual Sale! White Stag Sportswear y. 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Addressing Nebraska PTA mem bers attending a home-school re lationships clinic at the University Monday afternoon, Dr. Marland said the public is ready to accept the leadership of the schools and to spend money for better educa tion. He said the public is ready to be lieve what educators have been saying that schools are at the heart of free men and that schools belong to all people and are the responsibility of all people. There are many problems facing the school, he said, and the school men alone cannot solve them. There must be a partnership be tween the schools and the com munity. This joint body of professional educators and laymen will reach the right decision if that decision Is sound and somewhere between the positions of the educator and layman, he said. Dr. Marland asserted that the progress of the school rests with the readiness and faith of the com munity and pointed out that in the community there are laymen wil ling to sacrifice their time and energy to bring their speciali7ed talents to bear on the problems in education. He said that every school admin istrator wants to improve his ed ucational product and is not satis fied to put the same product fore his students." A Good Tachm Asencr DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE Established 1911 rrinq to Mis souri ValUy tho Wm) Csea Enroll Now. 529 Stuart Bldg.. Lincoln 8. Nebr. w e .Know It! YouVe eard It! That Regents Book store will give you the best d O 1 s on your used text books. Come in and compare prices with us, B .Regents ookstore JUST NORTH OF LOVE LIBRARY t i