i i THE DAILY NEBRASKA N The Daily Nebraskan I'1'I.MkImmI Mmiiliiy. TiiohiM.v, Weilm-mlny, Tlirrxliiv mill Krlilny "t eiirh wwlt ly Tli I'lil'viTnlty of NrliriiKkn. 31-TH'IAT. I'NIVKUSITY l'lltT.IOAT ION l lnl I I In- IllriMliiiii i.r Tin' Student 1 - lil'llllllll I'.llMl-ll. Fhl fii'i'i'ii'l i'Iiihh innttor lit the ' I .isiiiltlci' In I.ln'M.ln. Ni-liniskii, lliuliT A- t nf I'ntllfUTH Mlirrll .1. I!""- UNI NOTICES Siil'n ritlmi riito . UniMi' copy if.'.riO it ynr fi'iitii I'KANK P. PATTY Kililur In-l'hli'f N. TOI!Y IIAKHINli MiitmpHi Klitr l.'i.li.iiie IS.'Cll. Uoi'iii I'Oli "V" Hull N.'ws Killtur fur tlU Ismih. l,tii MeHrlili' THE STAFF OF THE SCHOOL. As this issue of the Daily Ne braskan goes to press, the staff for tin' first semester completes Its work. The next number will be put out by the new staff. It has been the aim of this semsetr'ewyyyy d shall sh of this semester's staff to give the school the best possible service. The endeavor has been to make the editorial columns stand for progress. to ' make them uphold scholarship, encourage the various school activi ties that are recognized as worth while and make students ihink. The object of the news columns has been to keep students in touch with Uni versity life, to serve as a medinm between organizations and individuals and to give prominence to those ac tivities that merit encourasenient. The circulation department has spared no effort to give the sub scribers efficient service. The school as a whole has given us splendid cooperation, and we appre ciate this. It is only by co-oiioratiou that the Daily Nebraskan can serve the school efficiently. Looking back oer the semester we can see where there is opportunity for improvement both on the part of the staff and on the part of Hie school. The staff might improve the paper by publish ing news of a larger scope. The school can contribute more to the success of the Daily Nebraskan through a larger subscription list. The staff wishes success to the school and success 'to the Daily Ne braskan next semester. CORNHUSKER PICTURE CALENDAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. Orchestra picture, 12:00 p. m., Art Gallery. Union drls picture, 12: i5 p. m., Townsend'a studio. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. Wayne Club picture, 1 p. m., Tawncend's studio. Lutheran Club picture, 10 a. r., Townsend's ctudio. Kappa Phi picture, 12:00 p. m., Townsend's ctudio. Blty Calendar will not be Included In University notices In the 'future. Lack of space makes this provision necessary. Art -Club Members. Sign your name today on design you wish m'ado up into pin. Designs are posted on bulletin board In gal lery. Votes will be taken In this way. Union. Cornhusker pictures will be taken at Townsend's. Girls at 12:15 Friday. I3oys at 12:15 Monday. ... Mnh way nc Woync Club meet at Townsend's nt 1 P. m. Saturday to have group picture taken for Cornhusker. U. S. Civil Service Examinations for Feb. and April. (Among the Many.) Translator, Surgeon General's office, war. rhotographer, Asst. Photographer, Forest Service. Asst. Economist In Marketing, Jr. Asst. Laboratory Aid In Soil Bacteriology. Specialist in Tropical Agronomy. Investigator In Marketing Fruits and Vegetables. Asst. Observer, Weather Bureau, Asst. in Boys' and Girls' Club Work, Agrlc. Expert In Commerce and Finance Dept. of Com. Statistician, Board of Engrs., Rivera and 'Harbor. Mechanical trades and miscellaneous other positions. Any one desiring Information con cerning above examinations, call at Civil Service window, City Post office. A. A. REED, Director, Bureau of Professional Service. Union. Closed meeting Saturday evening. FRIDAY Art Club picture, 12:15 P. Art Gallery. Delian picture, 12:15 P. M., Town send's Studio. SATURDAY Menorah Society picture, 11:00 P. M.. Townsend's Studio. MONDAY Green Goblin picture, 12:15 P. M., j Townsend's Studio. i FRIDAY I Mathematics Club picture, 12:00 P. ' M., Townsend s btuoio. THURSDAY ....Iron Sphinx picture 12:30 P. M., Townsend's Studio. FRIDAY All-University Party Entertainment 1 1 IP r Committee meeting, 5:00 P. M., Ellen-Smith Hall. The Home Economic Club Corn husker picture will be taken Satur day at 12:30 at the Hauck Studio. Be sure to be on time. I Delian. ' Delian will hold Initiation Saturday 1 evening. All Delians meet In S. S. i 101 at 6:45. Komesky Club. Meeting Saturdaay evening, S:00 o'clock in Faculty Hall. WRESTLING MATCH. Saturday night will be the first opportunity to see the " Nebraska wrestlers in action. Tast year the Cotnhusker mat men brought honor to the school by winning several dual meets. This year's schedule is one of the hea' it si ever undertaken by i he University. The Varsity team not only will feature in a number of meets with Missouri Valley schools but will also take part in thp West ern Inte-collesriate "meet which will be held at the University of Indiana in March. In this meet Nebraska will meet the largest schools in the country. The squad will have its first test when it meets the local V. M. C. A. team Saturday. United student support Is needed to keep Nebraska on the wrestling map. LOST Silver pencil with initials "E. A. M." Finder please return to Student Activities office. WANTED TO SELL Set of drawing instruments. Call B-217". 7:00 p. m. UNIVERSITY MEN Save this Date. FRIDAY NOON February 4. Watch Daily Nebraskan for further particulars. TAKEN Two books on France, bound pamphlets and a notebook from ledge on 12th St. side of University. Return or notify Unl. of Nebraska Museum office. ' . . Teachers' Certificates. During registration wek. all candf dates for teachers' certificates should consult the Registration Board of the Teachers College to see if they are meeting With the requirements for certificates. HONOR IN EXAMINATIONS. During the next week the honor o' the students will he on trial. Final examinations are a serious matter and in proportion to their seriou is the temptation to cheat. Authori ties are stressing the importance of fcf.ru-s'y mere this year than ever be fore. Great precaution is beinr taken to remove temptation from students. If anyaie rautrht cheating, they will suffer serious consequences. The spirit opposed to chfa'ing pre vail among the students as well a the memlfis of the faculty. The fart that the honor spirit plan was voted down last year does not indi cate that ihe student body is In favor of cheating; it merely indicates that they thought the plan impractical. Th conversation of students shows that rheating is constantly growing In disfavrr. Not only is it against the rules to cheat, but it is not the style. , The Orchestra picture for the Corn husker will be taken Friday at12:00 o'clock. Art Gallery, Library Hall. Everybody should be there promptly. Attention, Menorah Members. All Menorah Members who want to be in the group picture to be taken for the Cornliiisker be sure to be at Town send's Studio Saturday morning, Jan. 22, at 11:00 o'clock sharp. Come promptly, because we cannot wait. If you can play any kind of a musi cal instrument, register for Orchestra and come to tbe first rehearsal. Green Goblins. We are again elected. Every Green Gob out Friday night to usher at the basketball game. State Coliseum 7:0C sharp. C. E. V.eTieon, A. B., '11. A. M., '12, is spending the year in ( Columbia University dointr graduate work. John Arthur Fenlon. '07, is teacu ing at Colome, South Dakota. Civil Engineers. Mr. R. E. Watkins, representative of ! 'the Portland Cement Association will! 'talk on the "Uses -of Portland Ce-j menf 'in room 102, M. A. Hall at 5 i ip. m.. Friday, January zi. aji u. jE.'s are required to attend. All engi neer's invited. This talk will be 11- lustrated. . Unl Notice. Meetings scheduled in the Univer- Tvhiil'J in our ciitiiv stwk of fine suit and orirr'itil for inni and iioninj men , j reat Kirschbaurn Clothes Price It is difficult, we know, to believe that clothing prices can be cut in half, honestly and genuinely! But we are doing it; even tho it takes us a long, long way below the actual wholesale cost. Frankly, our object is clearance deci sive and immediate-of all clothing stock now on hand. The original October prices are on each garment. You simply pay HALF the figure at which the garments originally sold. Full Dress and Tuxedo $ Suits Special at Alterations at Cost "The Store for Men it ii in 'A