The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1918, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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STUDCNT8 HEADQUARTER3
OrpheShosRepairingCo.
211 North 12th Street
Orpheum Building
Luncheonette
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UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Senior Girla Meeting
Senior girls mass meeting Tburs
day at- 11:30 Law 1J1. . Very impor
tant.
Agricultural Club
Agricultural club will meet Thurs
day evening at 7.30 o'clock In Law
101. Dr. II. K. Wolfe will speak
Rhetorlo Examinations
Rhetoric 1 make up examinations,
Saturday, March 9, 10 to 12 o'clock,
U-207.
Comus Club Dance Tickets
All persons holding tickets to tho
Comus club dance which was to have
been held February 2 are notified to
return the same to the students' ac
tlvlties office at once to have them
refunded.
Professional
Optical Service
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Any Lens
Duplicated
DR. W. H. MARTIN, Optometrist
1234 O St Opposite Miller & Paine
The University Lunch
Room & Confectionary
We Keep the Best
Drop In and See Us
12th & R, on Corner L-4177
Orpheum Candy
Students Desiring
NOTES or THEMES
TYPEWRITTEN
Please call Vivien Taylor at L7464
after 7:00 p. m. and at B6774
until 2:30 p. m.
Phone B-4975
Wartiion Shoe Repairing
Factory
C. W. Fritz, Prop.
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Special Attention Given to
Students
1140 O St Lincoln, Neb.
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
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
H GOOD CLEANING StrlViCfc
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN
g Cleaning & Dye Works
H 326 8o. 11th Phone B-6575
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Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
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Found A purse on State Farm car.
Call Lr4757. . 3t
LOST Brown overcoat Finder
please return to Students' Activities
office. Reward.
Tegner Society
' Tegner society will meet next Sat
urday, 8 o'clock at the home of
Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Alexis. 1420
Garfield. It Is hoped that all Teg
neiites will make a special effort to
bo present.
Palladian Literary Society
The annual boys' program will bo
given at the regular weekly meeting
of Palladian Literary society Friday
evening. All students are Invited to
attend. The meeting starts promptly
at 7:30 o'clock.
Christian Science Society
The Christian Science society of
the University will meet In Faculty
hall, Temple, at 7:30 Thursday eve
nlng. The University public is in
vited to attend.
Whiskbroom Solicitors
All who have been soliciting sub
scriptlons for Whiskbroom must turn
in their receipt books and money at
once. The full payment- on every
book is wanted. Turn the money
in at the students' activities office
and get receipts there.
EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY
OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP
Will Be Granted Each Year to
Senior in Economic
Department
The national society for broader
education, has placed at the University
of Nebraska a scholarship, to be
known as the National Society for
Broader Educational Scholarship in
Applied Economics. The scholarship
is to be of the present value one hun
dred dollars per annum.
The society is. extending its scholar
ships throughout all the states in the
Union, in one of the state's represen
a
Every Weight of
Underwear for Men
is found in tha LEWIS Union
Suit for Fall and Winter ; cotton
cashmere, cotton and vrorstcd,
silk and worsted and Sea Island
cotton mercerized. You can get
light, medium or heavy weight
LEW.
UNION SUITS
Priced, $1.50 to $6.00
and Higher
I We disnlav and sell these
famous LEWIS Union Suits and
want you to examine the differ
ent
vrc'iwlo and materials, ana
,the generously pood construc
tion and then note the big consumer-value.
tutlve colleges. The said scholarship
Is to be open to the following stu
dents: 1. To a regularly .matriculated stu
dent of either sex. In the senior year,
who has successfully accomplished tho
work of the preceding years and who
shall be rocommended to tho faculty
by the professor of economics.
2. A student who is able to speak
convincingly in public.
3. A student who has taken full
courses containing economics as a
major study.
4. A student who will agrco with
out cost, to the Boclety, beyond ex
penses, to deliver five times a lecture
on a subject' In allied economics dur
ing his or her senior year or during
the year following his or her senior
year at the election of the society.
The manuscript of the lecture to be
submitted to the Boclety if desired by
the directors.
5. The subject for the lectures will
be announced by the society at tho
beginning of each scholastic year.
I'rof. J. E. LeRossignal, denn of the
school of commerce, will have charge
of the granting of the scholarship, and
it will bo his duty to select some
student of this year's senior class, and
recommend the name of the student
to the society. Persons who are In
terested in the scholarship, should
speak to Prof. LeRossignal about the
matter.
FIRST NUMBER OF NEW
PUBLICATION APPEARS
"Nebraska History" to Be Put
Out Mosthly by State
Historical Society
The flrBt number of a new monthly
publication, "Nebraska History," pub
lished by the Nebraska State His
torical society, Is Just off the press.
Addison E. Sheldon, president of the
N.ibraaWa State Historical socloty, la
the editor of this now magazine.
The editors state In their foreword
that "It Is the Intention to muke this
Journal a piece of popular llteruture
as distinguished from academic. It
will aim. to present In clear and attrac
tive form fact, story, comment, and
criticism relating to tho history of
Nebraska giving the news of histori
cal research and discovery, trying to
inspire a sincere love for our common
wealth and an active lnterent. in ..
truthful record of Its affairs."
Plans for this magazine were started
five yeara ago whon It was proimoed
as a publication of the legislative ref
erence bureau. When the stato hl!
torlcal society and legislative refer
ence bureau consolidated under one
head the plans were modified and it
will now be the organ of the Historical
society and bo mailed to all of it,
members.
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The college man's shirt. Well made of
fine white Oxford. Cut in patterns that
assure perfectly comfortable fit. It is an .
ARROW SHIRT
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Sweaters
Funny how ubiquitous a sweater is. From matricula
tion to graduation its uses are multitudinous, its paths de
vious. And how nomadic, too. The athlete's luxurious shaker.
proudly alphabetted, migrates from "stude" to co-ed, from frat house
to girl's dorm. If it's a Bradley, it abides there.
Ask (or them at the best shops. Write for the Bradley Style Booklet.
BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis.
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