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Marian Brown spent the week end in Tapillion. Irwin Smith, '17, has gone to Min neapolis for a week. Pollick Parmalee, 'IS, left yester day for Louisville, Ky. Gladys Cole of Norfolk is a guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house. James Brittain of Wayne is a vis itor at the Sigma Chi house. Marian Reeder, 'IS, will spend the week end at her home in Columbus. Eda Behling, ex '17, of York, is vis iting at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. . EXPRESS SPIRIT THROUGH ACTION Should Show Interest in All Things, Especially Religion, Not in Words, But Deeds, Says Miss Dodge Alpha Sigma Phi announces the pledging of Hollis H. Kirsch. "IS. of Lincoln. Miss Winifred fiVereton, a gradu ate of Brownell hall, has registered for the normal training course in physical education. UNIVERSITY MEN ON THE PROGRAM (Continued from Page One) Instead of telling the merchants, as most speakers do, what accounts they should keep. Professor Martin outlined a system for keeping the accounts which they already have. Penn P. Fodrea, sales manager of ti.e lien Biscuit Company of Omaha, was the last speaker, talking on "Salesmanship." . The program for today is: Morning Session W. C. E. Elliott, president of the federation, presiding. 10 a. m. "The Rela ion of the Uni versity to the Business Interests of the State," Chancellor Samuel Avery. 10:30 a. m. "The School of Com merce Its Functions." Trof. J. E. Le Rossignol, director of the school of commerce. 11 a. m. "Credit Co-operation Among Retailers," C. W. Russ. Hot Springs, Ark. Afternoon Session Prof. O. R, Martin, presiding. 1:30 p. m. "Financial Problems of the Retailer," C. W. Russell, treasurer M. E. Smith &. Company. Omaha. 2:30 p. m "Analyzing the Trade Possibilities of the Community," C. F. Kurtx, director of business admin istration, extension division. Univer sity of Iowa. 3:30 p. m. "The Traiuing of Retail Salesmen," S. A. Sanderson, vice-president, Rudge Guenzel Company. Lincoln. Not. mere opinion or belief, but con crete action, is the test of spirit, in the opinion of Miss Adelia Dodge, field secretary of the north-central district of the Y. V. C. A., who spoke on "Dramatised Religion" at Vespers yesterday afternoon. "We like to see things in action. We give pageants to illustrate pas sive facts; we enjoy moving pictures because they give us life-size pictures of action. In just such a way should we show our interest in our religion by doing things." This activity, which is the concrete expression of spirit, should not be re sultless; it should accomplish some thing; more than the obvious, the routine, should be done. "Seeing is believing, and so, in or der to convince others of our belief, we must do something to show them how we feel," Miss Dodge continued, following up her point. Dramatized religion, on the other hand, is not for a moment of the sen sational sort. It is the serious, well-thought-out, purposeful expression of deep conviction. We should live what we feel we should live our beliefs. In connection with the Vespers pro gram, Mildred Gillilan sang a vocal sclo. Doris Weaver presided over the meeting. Mississippi and the Semester The University of Mississippi is considering the adoption of the se mester system as opposed to the plan of having three terms. The faculty of the college of arts has expressed itself as being in favor of the present system by a small majority, and the question will be brought up before the whole faculty at its next meeting. Mississippi, Texas, Georgia and Vir ginia are about the only state univer sities that still retain the three-term system, Ex. TEACHERS WANTED For every Department of School work. Boards will soon commence to elect teachers for next year. REGISTER NOW, and get in on the first vacan cies. Write today for Blanns. Only 3' j per cent Com. Payable Nov. 1st. Territory: Iowa, Wis., Minn., Neo., Dakotas and the West. Oon't delay. Teachers' Employment Bureau. E. I. 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