THE DAILY N EBRASKAN I 1' il; " ' i UNIVERSITY NOTICES . ' v : X V" f EI . 5 1 i Try Roberts Sanitary DAIRY LUNCH Open Until Midnight 1238 "O" St. Opposite Miller & Paine STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS OrpheumShoeRepairing Co. 211 North 12th Street Orpheum Building Hi fTnrvAfeifv f C.r9f .i r CTwnv L 2SA Tr 0. rfC (DK2)Qiar. B- Tucker-Shean 1123 O Street Mfg. Jewelers and Optician Dealers in Watches, Clocks. Diamonds, Jewelry. Sterling SilTer and Op tical merchandise. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing - Waffles and Coffee 15c HENDRY'S CAFE 136 North Eleventh Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb. GOOD CLEANING SERVICE Send Your Work to LINCOLN If Cleaning & Dye Work 326 So. 11th Phone B-6575 awn. "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P EYE CONSERVA TION Important Ptnne L7773 for Appointment EYEGLASSES That excell. Consultation free OR. W. H. MARTIN Exclusive Optical 12v4 "O" SL Opposite Miller & Falsa Thoe cadets who will fall In at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday eve ning to act as escort of honor for the selective draft men who will arrive In Lincoln at that time will be excused from the regular drill that evening. First call will be given at 6:25 o'clock and assembly at 6:30 o'clock. Every cadet must be prompt By Order Col. H. L. Roberts, Commandant of Cadets. Comus Club Dance Tickets All persons holding tickets to the Comus club dance which was to have been held February 2 ore notified to return the same to the students' ac tivities office at once to have them refunded. First Aid Certificates The Red Cross first aid certificates for those who took this course under Dr. Clapp last semester have been received and may be secured by call ing at his office. Notice All the girls selling Whiskbroom subscriptions are to hand their money in at the Students' Activities Office (and get receipts for it) as soon as possible. The receipt books are not to be handed in. Military Pictures The Cornhusker pictures for Com panies A, B and C will be taken today in front of the Administration build ing. All cadets are expected to be present, in uniform and with rifle. The pictures will be taken with the follow ing schedule: 11 o'clock. Company A; 11:10 o'clock, Company B; 11:20 o'clock. Company C. Observatory Lecture The observatory will be open to the public Tuesday, March 5, from 7:30 to 10 p. m. if the skies are clear for a view of Saturn. There will be a lecture at 8:30 o'clock on "Comets and Meteors. Red Cross Workers All Red Cross workers are asked to come to the rooms in Nebraska hall Wednesday night, at 7:30 o'clock. Bring all garments whether finished or unfinished. Whiskbroom Subscriptions Everyone who has been soliciting for the Whiskbroom must turn in the money they have collected before Wednesday night. The receipt books should be turned in with the money. Full payment on each subscription is desired. Women's Athletic Association The Women's Athletic association will meet Tuesday at 7:15 o'clock. The meeting is important, and every' body is urged to be out. Phillips Brooks Club The Phillips Brooks club will meet in Faculty hall at 11:45 o'clock today for lunch. Dr. I. B. Schreckengast of Wesleyan university will speak on Undergraduate Preparation and Study. Rhetoric Examinations Rhetoric 1 make up examinations. Saturday, March 9, 10 to 12 o'clock. U-207. PLANS COMPLETED FOR BIG SUMMER SESSION (Continued from page one) fee ted the language situation since there are so many trained German teachers and so few for French and Spanish. Much work can be done by students of other languages by this intensive study. Classes will be organized in required subjects for the teachers' professional certificate and all teachers desiring such a course are asked to write the actfng director of University exten sion. Prof. A. A. Reed, as soon as possible, giving such facts as to train ing and experience as to aid him in giving advice. The requirements for admission cor respond to thoie of the semestral ses sions as in the general table of en trance requirements. Offers Agricultural Work The college of agriculture offers work to superintendents, principals and teachers Interested in the promo tion of agricultural education In the rural schools. War emergency courses for women are to be given filling the demand for war service work. Classes in first aid, home nursing, surgical dressings, and elementary dietetics will run through the eight wstks' course. Owing to the great numbers of teachers who have gone into war serv ice or other activities the lack of ex perienced people is very serious. So all students or teachers are reminded that it will be a patriotic service to take all necessary steps to prepare for better school mrdltlcns, du io heip keep up our educational standards during the war. I li W n'" --- v. x r LiJ r: UiD I IMJ'i LJi J NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS last summer made a profit of $10,063.55 selling Barnunm's Books. Barnufn Books Bring Home the Bacon. A $50.00 Liberty Bond is Given Each Student for Sixty Days o! Service THE R. C. BARNUM CO. Phone B-2730 or B-1314 4 i'V,: till -J r-' c - r -- - Nirr -a-" ::-r . -.' -f'Ji- 1 w-ii ? -? I AC HIE YE WENT 'Twenty Eve yean ago the Ceneraf Electric Company was founded Since then, electricity has sent iu thrill through, the who!e structure of Lfe. Eager to turn wheel, to Lit and carry, to bamih dark, to gather beat, to hurl, voices and thoughts acrosf space, to give the world new tool for it work electricity ha bent to man" wJL Throughout thi period the General EJectnc Company ha held the great reiponubilitie and high ideal of kaderihip. Jt Tu'et'freerthepirrt "oTjresearch. It ha given 'ungibie form tojihveiy tion, in apparatus of jnnite precuion and gigantic power .And it has gone forth,co-operating with every industry, to command thi unseen, force and fetch it far to serve all people. By the achievement which this 'cook . pany ha already recorded may best, be judged the greater end its' future; ha3 attain, the deeper ' mysteries 'it yet shall solve in electrifying more, and more of the worid" .work. H Si HMi i v.