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Tuesday, January 22, 1935 Daily Nbbraskan 1 b 11 ! ,1 rp(pp N&S N 1 1 . i i J A f " i ,1 M , . twn awards riven by the Amoco make sure onaofthe reasons isn't lack By Ecrr, ZiZXT,St ta , under- of knowlefe" bU sdd "We havet Staff Reporter uu, ... , ncre?se the vhili ;tv of hp au-rAo o . " . , . . . ,m u.. Thp nnmhtr of II 0C0 awards varies Deadlines for nominating vary from Students who think UNL .faculty ?Q fJJEUen Baird, college to college. The deadlinefoX members deserve iinore recognition than YcJtotArtinA arts and sciences awards is Feb. 11 they Ret now still can nominate them chairwoman c 1 ine b . . hph nn vl , ullLiiLLO UVMvj n n r n Inventoru J U '-Li li" SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE a 111 CO LJ -J a L'J -J U -J Diamond Watches . CO uj Diamond Bracelets mJ on the Baird said that if students want to Award. Although deadlines for some opnent committee, said here. faculty awards have passed, students number still can nominate faculty from tne coi- v , t. .j r.f the number 01 1; leges 01 agricuiiure, mu. wiu suwwa, rorIpta a r-j fu- fnp. uM. ,s KftiAu hAi co ?I& comriei8 a r.v.4.i.sai. ,g icrra with a mCollegecfArtsandScIenccsto nonffi n? .cucr a currlcu vltae is ueciiaic hii-s nw..i..ji:c c.i i.,i uvui iur uie awaTuS in thft ncreen- thev should contact the dsm's nfna f w f w v v vutvv acuity in each that partialis! college. Students must xeaucuon Diamond Dinner Rings y .111 uiainuiiu. c uemsiune rungs t Men's Diamond Rings Farultv nominated for the awards seven $1,000 awards. Tfte engineering - &uhu i - ana support- art tSSb'a c""aa?of 1 000 tad teachers colleges each have two; ing evidence cfthe accomplishments r wcheKlh apiculture, architecture, business ad- of the ncminatcd faculty member. n then nonlne Vofcsra S the ministration and home economics each Bard said the nominator should IS r: have one. Not only students, but faculty consult the nominee to see if that per- CO 1: o 'cSS and alumni also can nominate son has aoct ens. The nominated aw-ds worth $1600 instructors. Instructor fi b out ths cumculum vltae. h fi-fScSritj are- Eaird said the number of students "I den't know cf any case where a r71 0 the Annis Chaikin Sorenscn participating in the nomination pro- nomination vss refused," Baird said. "I Award given to the outstanding teacher cess usually is low. She said she didn't think ths iofcsqrsmmld be really m in tbP hi"npniti?v know why the students didn't partici- flattered to be ncminated." Diamond & Gemstone Bracelets. . . . UJ Diamond Earrings CD - .1 Diamond Pendants u si Birthstone Rings cj 0 Pearl Strands, CO Gold Chains I Sale Lasts Thru-' 2S ciy o m CO r- m m CD r- CO r- m r- CD ft Nil FfHiidati Award eiven for Date mora than they do. Ifte awards wiu be presented at any discipline; ' "I think one thing we have to do is UNL's Honors Convocation on April 19. Students asked to immunize Measles on tbreaK connrnu 1. College students who spent semes- two-week measles, as opposed to the cf the Nebraska State Department of break skiing in Colorado may nave more common ruoena, mree-usy mca- ncuiu, uicg ni, iasutu a ieuer 10 hark more than wild stories sles. Rubeola poses tne greaiesi aanger wecrassa coiiege presiaents wnich "A Frank We Can All Afford" 1 1 '0 m CO r- SH CO 4 JTO You Ate How Many?! ALL THE FOOTLONGS ONLY (iV EVERY TUESDAY 5-9 pjrs. 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Creighton and weorasica wesieyan already nave pro grams. These programs cannot be set up until next fail, Newlon said. So it is up to students to check their immuniza tion records now, she said. Newlon said the department also has talked to UNL but is unsure what the university will do. Joan Day, immunization officer at the University Health Center, said her office immunized one student before semester break. Since then, no stu dents have received the three-sided immunization for measles, mumps and rubeola. However, Day slid, the health cen ter's medical director, Gerald Fleischli, encourages any student concerned about rubeola to immunized. Newlon said vaccinations on or after a person's first birthdiy "not one week or even or.3 dsy before" and j 'liter Jan. I960, E?e good. Any other I vaccination should bs checked, she said. ' . I Today's coHea students are least likely to fa ir.nur.l2ci and are most j susceptible, Newlon said. 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