The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 20, 1918, Image 4

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UNIVERSITY NOTICES
bertihlp In Phi lieta Kappa.
Election of Wrestling Captain
ARMSTRONG'S
QUALITY IS ECONOMY
Intsrclass Debating Board
The IntercUss debating board will
meet Wednesday at 1 o'clock In Law
101.
The wrestling team that went to
Ames will meet at the regular 4 o'clock
wrestling class today to elect a cap
tain.
8wimming Meet
Girls buy your tickets and come out
for the swimming meet, win your
Dolnta for "N" sweater. New term
starts next Thursday. Tickets on sale
at Mrs. Lee's office. Instruction for
beelnners and more advanced stu
dents.
Engineering Society
Dean O. J. Ferguson will speak
to
the Engineering society on "Aero
nautics" Wednesday, February 20
7:30. M. E. 206. Blue prints will be
there for distribution. All engineers
be out.
Christian Science Society
The Christian Science society of the
University meets In Faculty hall,
Temple, at 7:30, Thursday evening
University public Invited to attvnd
Alpha Kappa Pal
Alpha Kappa Psl will meet for 1m
Dortant business at the Bushnell Guild
House Wednesday evening, February
20.
Swimmina Classes
Swimming classes for women begin
Thursday night, February 21. There
will also be classes Saturday morn
Ing. Buy your tickets, which are on
sale at Mrs. Lee's office, and come out
for the swimming meet. Instruction
for beginners and more advanced stu
dents.
Nebraskan Reporter
Man reporter with experience want
ed. The Dally Nebraskan needs one
more man for it's reportorlal staff.
Apply In person Wednesday at The
Nebraskan office from 4 to 6 o clock.
Phi Beta Kappa
Grades reported to the registrar's
office later than March 4 cannot be
used in determining the eligibility of
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
GOOD CLEANING 8ERVICE
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN
Cleaning: & Dye Works
326 So. 11th Phone B-6575
5;E!!!!li!fitfB!i!!!iS
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Tucker-Shean
1123 O Street
Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians
Dealers In
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op
tical merchandise.
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
Physical Examinations
All those who have not yet had
their physical examinations are ad
vised to arrange at once with Hugo
Otoupalik for an appointment.
English Club
The English club will meet at the
home of Dr. Alexander, 1835 Ryons
on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mem
bcrs are reminded to please bring
dues.
Geography 3
Oeoerauhv 3 class will meet
Wednesday. February 20, at 4 o'clock
In Nebraska Hall 110.
MANUALS OF MILITARY
INSTRUCTION TO CADETS
Issued to Non-Oommissioned
Officers and Privates Has
English-French Vocabulary
At the officers' drill Tuesday after
noon the non-commiss.onea omcers
were Ipsued copies of the "Manual for
Non-ComniiHsloned Officers and Pri
vates of Infantry." This book is pub
lished by the war department for non
commissioned officers and privates in
the United States army, being also
prescribed for engineer companies and
coast artillery companies. It contains
information useful to practically any
man connected with the army, and
especially for lower branches of the
service.
Much of the material has been ob
tained from the "Infantry Drill Regu
latlons," a manual used last year in
the winter Inside instruction at the
University, and also material from the
"Manual of Interior Guard Duty." In
the last chapter, an English-French
vocabulary, containing many of the
most common words, and phrazes,
makes the book especially complete
at this time.
WOMEN CALLED UPON TO
MAKE MORE SACRIFICES
Speakers at Tuesday Vespers
Repeat Decisions Reached
at Crete Conference
Helen Minor presided at Vespers
Tuesday afternoon In the Y. W. C. A.
rooms In the Temple. The girls, who
went to Crete to the Y. W. C. A. con
ference, gave an account of the meet
ings held there.
Evyln Black told how necessary it
was that the women should make
themselves worthy of the sacrifice
which the men are making. We must
have four things, she said, first, 200,-
000 students enlisted in the study of
Christian principles, second, a call to
decision for the right; third, an ade
quate number of men and women for
foreign missionaries and fourth, a half
million dollars to carry on the work.
ISJJISaC
ARROW
fortti'fit
COLLAR
IS,;- .
HALF AND HALF
ABOUT THIS TIME
Little bits of wisdom,
Many words of sham,
Make a pretty C-f
On a I) exam.
Minnesota Dally.
Found One Harbinger
To the annual incursion of spring
poets who will soon descend upon a
helpless public, It might be suggest
ed that another harbinger of spring,
along with the robin and the first
daisy, Is the student from the old
home town who has at last got his
hair cut. Daily Kansan.
ARMENIA CALLS FOR
HELP FROM AMERICA
(Continued from page one)
ered together in camps under the con
trol of the American committee for
Armenian relief. Over 250.000 dollars
Is needed for this. This money will
bo distributed among all the Armen
ians In Russia, Persia, Jerusalem and
Armenia. It is a deserving cause and
all should try to help."
Mr. Jacob Mandallan told of
Armenia as' he knew It. The condi
tions cf Armenia can never be over
emphasized. The exorbitant expres
sions of the Turks have reached a
limit. We ought to be proud of living
in America. Everyone is looking to
the United States to aid them In their
fight for existence.
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