The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1920, Image 4

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    T II E D A I h Y X K H R A S KAN
BUSINESS MEN WILL
ADDRESS CLUB WEEKLY
The University Commercial Club has
decided to hold an assembly at 11:00
a. in. every Thursday when some lead
ing business men of Nebraska will be
asked to make addresses on various
subjects connected with their line".
Last Thursday they were nddressed by
Emory Hardy ot Lincoln.
BRADFORD ADDRESSES
AGRICULTURAL CLUB
"Vocational Education" was tin
subject chosen by Principal H. 1
Bradford, of the School of Agricul
ture, in an address before the Agrlcu!
tural Club. Thursday evening, in So
cial Science 101.
"This new system of education," h
declared. "Is but the result of the j
growth of an idea. Just recently we ,
have begun to believe that we should I
pa; for . vocational education. Hut j
how? I
"The 'Smith-Hughes bill in l'JH
provided for the teaching of agricul-
ture in the public schools. Tart of j
the money is set aside for the Agricul- j
tural Colleges, and part for the j
training of teachers. In the Cnive-. ,
Blty of Nebraska we have, at the
present time 75 male students who are !
being educated under the Smith- '
Sears bill, which provides for the vo- j
cational education of soldiers wh i
were rendered physically unlit during
the war.
"The percentage of teachers of agri
culture in the colleges has not in
creased as fast as that in the high
schools. In '920 about $100,000 will
be distributi d among the schools. Th'i
movement is gaininn rapidly, and I pre
dict that in five vers we shall have at
least one hundred schools in the state
operating under Hie Smith-Hughe (
plan.
Following the address bby Principal
Bradford, which the Ag Club greatly
appreciated, business was taken up,
chief among which was the Farmers'
Fair, which is to be held Saturday
April 10. The Ag mixer, to be held
Saturday, March 20, at the Armory,
was announced.
UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A.
TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS
Continued From Page Om ) j
Archie Jones is in young people's so
v i'ty work an 1 has shown orgi.r.izln,, j
ability in several ways. j
Clyde Wilcox has been closely coii- j
nected with the "Y" activities this
year and successfully lead a Bible dis i
enssion group.
The polls will Ik. open from eight ,
to five o'clock Tuesday. j
Every University man is urged to '
turn ailt and vote for the officers f r
next year. This important branch of
the school neds leadership qualities j
more than any other in the University.
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ENGINEERING NOTES
Charles Collins, civil engineering ex
viFitejl Dean Stout, recently. He
is now with the Union Pacific railroad
at Omaha.
The revised engineering program of
tsudy has gone to the assignment
committee.
Professor Ferguson has changed his
office and class rooms from the Me
chanical Engineering building. His
new office will be in Room 101 and h's
class room 104. The change was mad"
in order to consolidate the electrical
engineering department.
Telegrams have been received bv
Professor Ferguson from Cleveland.
Ohio, statinu that the representative
of the National Lamp Works will visit
the University March 22 to interview
electrical engineering seniors who
wish a position with the company. The
National Lamp works i:; a branch of
tbp General Electric Company and i.-i
the largest lamp concern in the worle".
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Men's and Young Men's Suits and Top
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these Suits and Top Coats for style
for workmanship for quality of fabric
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Men's and Young Men's models; single and double breasted, snug
fitting; fine service giving weaves in all the new shades and at these
prices they are great values,
$35 to $75
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SAVE 25 to 40 PER CENT
by taking advantage of our
Final Wind-Up. Sale
Our Kecluced Prices ;iiv T'li.lor Today's Wliolcsiile Costs from 2'i to
111', Lower Than Next Season's Costs. If Yon Ytnt to Snve Motie;
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Men's and Young Men's
Suits and Overcoats
at reductions that reduce the cost
of clothes to you
The minor portion of these Overcoats and Suits offered a
i f t ho iettcr Type models produced by such firm as t he
makers of
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You know how jjood our clothes are. You know that elotliinpr prices have increased 135 since 1014.
ad there is not to he any relief from the hirh prices u til lfl'Jl. You know that it pays to save money when
vou can do it without sacrificinf,' quality and we know you won't need a second invitation to get in on
these hir values. You save Rijr Money in huyint: our Suits and Overcoats at these reduced prices.
$39.75, $44.75, $49.75, $54.75 and $59.75
Mayer Bros. Co.
ELI SHIRE, Presidsn t.
PLAYERS SCORE
SUCCESS FRIDAY
WANT ADS.
FOR MEN A nicely furnished room
In all-rnodt-rn home. Call at 1829 M
Street.
FOR SALE E Flat Alto Saxophone
low pitch, pood condition. Phone H
1464. 102-5t.
I,OST Small black purse contain
ing a Yale key and about $1.75, be
tween "O" Street and campus. Please
return to Student Activities office.
Onni inin'd From Page One)
Harry Plomstiand and Gene Hudson
bellied immensely to build up the
whole performance by sustaining thei:
fliffirtilt or unattractive parts we!!
through the whole play.
Cast of Character
Justin Rawson Rudolph Sanusted
MisH Rawson, his sister
Margaret Howes
Geoffrey Rawson, his younger non
Herbert Yenne
Anthony Rawson, his elder son
..George Bushnell
Stephen L-eavitt Harry Blometrand
Mrs. Stephen Leavitt Gene Hudson
Peter Swallow Delbert Metiinger
Kitson Fred W. Jensen
Mrs. re Dalle Nellie Freer
Mrs. Bumstead-Leigh
Melba Bradshaw
Violet De Dalle Marienne Gould
Xina Mildred Gollehon
The Players hope to make "The
Witching Hour," starring Herman
Thomas, the biggest hit of the season
this Thursday, Friday and Saturday
KOMO KOAL
And others:
Rock Springs
Maitland
Lehigh (hard)
Now on hand
WH1TEBREAST COAL
AND LUMBER CO.
107 No. 11th St.
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"Renewe d"
Clothe s are
clothes cleaned
by us.
ECONOMY DEMANDS THAT GAR
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O. J. Fee
Phone B2311
333 North 12th St
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