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L UNI NOTICES The Daily Nebraskan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Published every day except S. urday and Sunday during the eoi lege year. Subscription, per seni'ter $1.25. EDITORIAL STAFF Carolyn Reed Le Rosa Hammond - Sadie Finch. Story Harding aahmiI Cowley Dorothy Barkley Society Editor Walter White sPor,s Ertitoc ...Editor Managing Editor Associate Editor News Editor News Editor Jack Austin Lois Hartman Belle Farman Hesper Dell Eleanor Hlnman Luther Johnson REPORTORIAL STAFF jessl- Watson Leona d Hanimang Lee Yochum Dorothy Jones Helnise Oauvreaux BUSINECS 8TAFF Cloyd Clark Carlcton Springer Phvl'ls Langstaff Gertrude Moran IViro'hy English Roy Wythers.. Fred Bosking.. Jesse Patty.... Business Manager ..Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager News Editor STORY HARDING For This Issue ATTEND THE MASS MEETING. Tonight at Woman's Hall will be held the annual girls- mass meeting for the nomination of members for the 1920 21 W. S. G. A. Board. Every ear after the acting board has nominated a certain member of candidates for the various places, this meeting is held so that any girl in the University may be nominated from the floor. In thlr way. opportunity is given for individual recognition by gei-eral public opinion. This is one of the features which marks the V. S G. A. as an all girls' organization, and preserves the feeling of true democracy. It is to be hoped that in the annual elections of this particular organization, petty politics will never gain a foot-hold for that would . . v. i-a r th end for a real all girls- club. It is a well known fact that "wire-pulling" has become too much of a fine art at Nebraska, but there is no necessity for that factor entering into W. S. G. A. afTairs, for in those offices it should be the girl for the place rather than the place for the particular girl. Let's see to it that faithful work and true interest do not go unrewarded. THE SHUN. Are you ready for the Shun? From all the rumors and from whisp -red conferences spied in dark corners, it is suspected that the editors of that drad sheet are plotting well for some unfortunate individuals. More than one person has been heard to regret some rash deed committed before remembering the "Shun." The day of reckoning is close at hand. Treat your friends and enemies well, for they may take out that spite on you yet And above all. do not fail to be there to get the paper. It will be worth all your trouble. - THE RAGGER. At the monthly meeting of the Nebraskan sta.fi last evening was issued the first number of the "Bagger," the Daily Nebraskan "Shun" sheet. This paper was started with the hopes that it might become aa annual affair for those connected with the Daily. The purpose of the paper is to give suggestions and hints on the work of the staff numbers and to unveil some of the humorous bits of scandal to which only seekers of the campus news hold the key. The Daily Nebraskan staff is doing all in its power to make that paper as modern, interest ing and "newsy" as possible to act as a real medium between the student readers and campus happenings. DO NT BE ONE SIDED. There is nothing worse that could happen to a man or woman and especially of those people who may be accused of being one sided; of passing up opportunities to gain a broad knowledge. You who arc; in the University are the ones that the people of your home town and jour state look to to bring before them some new idea or some better way of doing the things that are necessary, than is now being practiced. Time and again youTl hear students say: "Aw, what's the use of taking that course I'll never use it," or. "Let's go to a concert instead of the lecture." Sometime that student will want the points brought out in that class or that lecture, and will want them badly, in order to add force and character to what he wants to say. There is an exhibit of art and noted pictures now in the art de partment in the Administration Building, and newspaper stories and editorials have been written upon it, and yet the students of the Uni versity refuse to go. The old saying is "A little knowledge Is worse than none at all" so broaden yourselves, get another side to your lives than the one In which you are specializing, so that you may. if nothing else, be able to carry on an Interesting conversation on more than one topic. The opinion of many people concerning your personality and your intelligence is formed by your ability to be a good con versationalist Dally Ksnsan Civil Engineering Society Important business meeting at twelve o'clock, Friday, April 16, in 102 Mechanic Arts Hall. All mem bers must be present Freshman Commission Tea Freshman Commission will give a tea for all University girls from three until five o'clock, Friday afternoon, April 16, in Woman's Hall. Union Meet at the Hall at six o'clock Fri day p. m.. for a wiener roast. A spe cial car has been chartered to take the members to the picnic grounds and leaves promptly at bIx. Freshman Commission Meeting Freshman Commission will meet Tuesday evening. April 20, at seven o'clock, iu Woman's Hall. University Commercial Club C. D. Anderson, vice-president of the First Trust Company, will talk to the University Commercial Club on "Advantages of a College Training to a Financier." Thursday, at eleven o'clock a. m.. in Social Science 302. W. S. G. A. W. S. G. A. mass meeting 7:15 at Woman's Building. Thursday. April 15. XI Delta XI Delta meeting after mass meet ing at WToman's Hall. Menorah Society The meeting of the Menorah So ciety that was scheduled for last Sun day will be held next Sunday. April 18. at Faculty Hall in the Temple Building, at eight p. m. Pre-Medic Smoker The Pre-Medics will hold a smoker h PI Phi Chi house. Thursday evening. April 15. at 7:30 p. m. Dean Cu'ter, of Omaha, will talk. Our Men's Shoes This Season the Shoe situation confronts a Man with unusual importance! While Shoe prices are "up" and poor Shoes are abundant, this House of (Jood Shoes offers you nothing but reliable and satisfactory Shoes, and at the same time protects you from unreasonable prices! SATISFACTORY SHOES! We've Shoes and Oxfords for the Man that counts first of all on comfort and durability! We've Shoes and Oxfords for the Young Man that desires Clever Shoes Shoes showing every new tilt in style. There are the smart narrow toe .asU, the popular new Brogue styles with artistic perforations, etc There are choice black leathers and handsome new colored leathers! MAY WE SHOW YOU? We offer you an expert painstaking Service and Up Best Shoe Value that it is possible to obtain anywkere at any stated price ! $7 to $15 THE BOOTERY Art Club j Important Art Club meeting Thurs day, six until eight, in Art Gallery, i Bring 30 cents. Palladian There will be a closed meeting at Palladian Hall, eight o'clock. Friday evening at ! Delian Literary Society ! Special program followed by some J "peppy" games and merry-making. 'Friday nieht Visitors welcome. No admission and a good time assured. Eight o'clock. Faculty Hall, second : floor Temple. Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society of the University meets Thursday eve ning at 7:30 in Faculty Hall. Temple. A cordial invitation is extended to all j students, faculty and alumni. i Women's Faculty Club i The meeting of the Women's Faculty J Club has been postponed Trom April j 14 to April 21 owing to the dedication i of the Agricultural Engineering Build irg. April 14. Lutheran Club j Holds i!s regular meeting Friday evening. April 16. at eight o'clock, in : Art Galleiy, University Library. All Lutheran students are welcome. j JEWELERS STATIONERS Notice Cadet Officers Association There will be a meeting of the Cadet Officers Association Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Beta Theta Pi house. Green Goblins Green Goblins Attention' Luncheon at the T. M C. A. Saturday at twelve o'clock. Sigma Gamma Epsiloti Sigma Gamma Epsilon will meet in the Museum at 7:30 Thursday eve ning. A report of the proceedings of the national convention will be given. All members are urged to attend. Positions open in English and Jour nalism. Inquire at Bureau of Profes sional Service. Room 201. Temple Building. Vikings j All Vikings meet at the A. T. O. , house. Sunday, at 2:00 p. m. Very Important. Election of new members. Sunday School Classes The University Toung Men's and Women's Sunday School ClasFe of St. Paul Methodist Church will mffX Friday evening at six at corner of Twelfth and M to go on picnic to the caves. Bring cup and spoon, twenty cents and two street car checks. All aboard. Mathematical Club The Mathematical Club will meet Thursday. April 15. at 7:30 p. m. in Faculty HalL Temple Building. J. A. Brooks wui UTk about the slide rule. U. S. Civil Service Examination for May, 1920 Scientic Ast-iftant (men and wo men). Vacancies in the Department t: Agriculture, for duty in Washington. D. C. or in the field. Senior Structural Engineer, Grade 1 Senior Structural Engineer. Grade 2 Senior Mechanical Engineer. (Jradf 2. Senior Electrical Engineer. Grade 1 Physician (Panama Canal service) Civilian Assistant. G;eek Trn&felitor. Ais'ant Appraisal Engineer. Appra!tal Engineer. Krtenkion Specialist in Canning an 1 Drying. Telempn Operator. Junior Economist (farm manage ment). Artist-Illustratri. Senior Inspectcr of Car Equips ent. Persons desiring to take any of these examinations may obtain the necessary applications blanks ana in formation conceiving them by apply ing a: Civil Service window, postoffiee. Lincoln, Nebraska. A. A. REED. 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