SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKAN PMONE B 1917 Boyd Printing Co. 125 NORTH 12TH ST. BEST PLACE TO EAT N. Y. CHOP HOUSE Open Day and Night Mea!s and Lunches . . 1340 O St. The Hauck Studio PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 1216 O Street Lincoln, Nebr. lnd tl for food barber rh UItv I Trial D DUD D tirrtltronr Molto. 119(wltfc am Let Jack press that Suit Y. M. C A. Tailor Shop N. E. Cor. 13th & P Street BASEMENT CITY Y. M. Dalrymples Bakery UP TO DATE FOUNTAIN GEO. PANAS, Prop. 13th and N Streets "Over Ten Years of Leadership" CLEANING HIGBY and SERVICE DYEING 1322 N B 6333 Telephone B 3355 THE EVANS LAUNDRY The Most Complete in Equipment The Woit Perfect in Service Telephone B 2311 The Evans Cleaners. Preiser, Dyers Distinct, Separate Dry Cleaning Plant Work and Service a Near Per feciion as Brains and Energy Can Produce. Patrons of our Laundry and Dry Cleaning Plants will find many of the little refinements of Work and Service which mean satisfaction to the cus tomer as well as satisfaction to us. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Several superintendents and super visors of Iowa entered the Summer Session this week. Ralph Lahr. "17. left Tuesday for Ogden, Utah, where he will work for the Union 'Pacific railroad. Professor Schramm, of the Geology department, returned Monday from a trip to the oil districts of Oklahoma. Summer School students looking for work to pay for their board, apply at student activities office. Several jobs are open. Professor Nicholson, former head of the Chemistry department, now a min ing engineer, was a recent visitor on the campus. J. B. Burnett. '16. of the Geology donnrtment. left Monday for Okla J i noma, where he has a position with an oil company. MOT- August Nordgren. '14, has returned to the university, where he will work for his master's degree in the depart ment of Chemistry. Prof. Mary Fossler. of the organic cliemistry department, leaves today 'for Los Angeles. Cal.. where she will spend the summer with her mother. Melvin H. Schlesinger, '16. has gone to Lake Okiboji for the summer. He will enter the University of Califor nia in the fall to take up advanced work in chemistry. Ruth Grievish. ex-'15, has returned to Lincoln after taking work at the National Kindergarten college in Chicago. Miss Grievish will teach in the Lincoln schools next year. The Cushman Motor Works is fur nishing employment to several univer sity students this summer. Among them are Paul Smith. Chas. France, John Kraus and W. J. Matousek. The following places on the campus are intended as girls rest rooms: The Y. W. C. A. room in the Temple; U. hall basement to the right of south j steps; Memorial hall, southwest room, j first Coor. Dr. Bliss Perry of Harvard, who gave the commencement address here (here last week, also delivers the ad j dress at the commencement exercises of the University of Pennsylvania, (Wednesday, June 21. The city school system opened the summer session this week, and stu dents in the study of supervision of elementary schools will hive the priv ilege of visiting and studying the methods of this system during the summer session. Prof. W. W. Cook, professor of law at the University of Chicago, who was formerly instructor in the de partment of American History and (afterwards professor in the college of i lir .t (k(. .i.!.:!. v.. I .. iuio uiiiiciiii;, uu Lrrru ap pointed professor of law at Yale. Prof. C. L. Burlingham, of the Uni ted States -dairy division of the De partment of Agriculture, has been in specting work of Professor Propps. dairy extension agent for the state of Nebraska. Mr. Barlingham was ex tension agent here until last fall, but was recently promoted to his present position. At a recent Student Union meeting, the Cynic conducted a straw vote for president of the United States. Only 1S3 votes were cast, divided as fol lows: Wilson, 62; Hughes, 59; RopsevelL 5S? Root, 2; .Bryan, 1; Ford, 1. The Vermont Cynic. Four courses in journalism will be offered by the University of Washing ton this summer. L C. Smith & Br o. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING Haw, 3built and Rntls 115 No. ISth St. R2CS0 wd A Few Live Wires to work part time during: Summer Session F. REF.D CALL B1636 COMMERCIAL TEACHERS DEMANDED We are unable to supply the demand made upon us for well trained commercial teachers. It will pay you to investigate the possibilities of this great new field. The salaries Tange high and the work is pleasant. Call at our office at any time and let us explain the course fully. Lincoln Business College (Establisher 32 Years) Approved by the state department of public instruction. Certificate granted without examination. 14th & P St. B-6774 Lincoln, Nebr. Summer Students Fine Stationery may be the cheapest Buy Of Us 340 INortH lltH Street lin 8 Get Your TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES at the College Book Store FACING CAMPUS An immense stock of New and Second Hand Text and Reference Books. FOUNTAIN PENS