i fl 7 NEW MEMBERS CHOSEN IFOK PERSHING RIFLES Will Hold Initiation In Room In Nei braska Hall Thuteday Night. t 3 Tn hrinz the company up to fu) strength, new members have bee chosen for the Pershing Rlfle3 from tho.se in the Military. Department who have 'shown interest and cbUUy. The initlutlon for these men will be held in the rooms of the Military Do partment, Nebraska Hall, Thursday at 7 o'clock p. m. All members o tlit, organization are urged to attend this meeting, says Burks Harley, llsuten ant colonel of the University A. Kj T. C. Following are the names of those who were elected to membership. Lyle Abbott, James Acton, Floyd Am mer, William Alstadt, Charles Adams. Gerald Almy, George Ballaulyn, Lawience Black, .Wesley Bratt, Pau Brelim, '.Arthur Blryanj Russel' Bu geon, Edwin Bartunek, Clare Clark. Harry Compton, Charles Counce Charles Craig, Francis Crane, Ileilu" Chrtstensen, Robert M. Deal, Dewe Dohrman, Lawrence Bunham, Nelson K:ster, Horace Egelston, Otto Finlt, Myron, French, Frederick Free, Bur ford Gage, Gunnard Graham, SUvru Gilbert, Maurice Gerhait, John Haines, Forest Hall, Sierling Hals ion, Ivan Hanaon, Hale Harvey, Eavl Hasselbalch, Edwin Hayes, Ernest Hickman. Louis Hughes, Wili.Md Ilosue, Arthur Horst, Clarence Isaacs son. Frank Johnson, Hubert Kimber ly, Stephen King, John Lewis, Ldwu Loewenstein, John Long, Leslie Lonf,, Richard Mockler, Daniel Minster, Rob ert Patterson, Russell Richmond, tin ford Spanp-ler, Marcus Swcngla, El mer Swcng'e, Stanton Troutman, Maurice Van Home, Howard. Welley, Edvavd Whiting, Conyl Wiggins, Clyde Walker, Harold Wise and Bl uest Zschau. FARM STUDENTS TRY FOR TRACK TEAM Fifteen men took part in the pre liminary tryout for the College of Agriculture track team that was held Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 on the cinder track north of Engineering Hall at the Farm campus. Track Manager Bachkora said he thought the men trying out at the Farm -with those on the city campus would furnish material for a strong team. Difficulty has been encountered from conflicts in the men's schedules, especially among the freshmen and sophomores. In order that more men may be able to practice, some of the laboratory periods have been shifted. Monday and Saturday track practice will be held on the down-town campus each week. EXPLAINS EXPLOSIVES AND THEIR USES C. J. Frankfurter, assistant profes sor of chemistry, -will talk on "Chem istry of Explosives and Their Prac tical Uses," at an open meeting of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary na tional geological fraternity at 8 o'clock this evening in the geology lecture room. All persons interested are invited to attend. Oh Boy! Snappy New Sprinp Caps -In-TWEEDS -and-PLAIDS Just Arrived S9..50 Others 95c, $3.00 inur MATTERS AND HABTXSASXCRS Mrs: i-J TS -t maw am- s SHCOLARSHIP OFFERED FOR STUDY IN SWEDEN The American Scandinavian Founda tion will award twenty Fellowships of at least $1,000 each for graduate study In Sweden, Denmark and Nor way. Candidates must have been boin in the United States or its possessions. They must bo capable of original re search and independent study and each must submit a definite plan of study. It is desirable that they be college graduates and familiar with at least one language In addition to English .preferably Swedish, Danish or Norwegian. The stipend is $1,000 and in a few cases $1,200. Arrangement for a re duction In steamship rates on com mercial vessels may be made by cer tain of the Fellows. , The period of study covers one academic year. Students in Forestry should sail in June that they "may spend the summer in forests and forest schools. Application paperB, Including let ters of recommendation and a photo graph, must be filed at the office of the Foundation before March -1. Tapers may be sent In directly, but, if the candidate wishes the official endorsement of his college, they should be filed at the office of the president or dean of his college before March 3. Successful candidates will be notified about April 15. The final selection of Fellows will he made by n jury of university professors and technical experts appointed by the II fate? r ii Foundation. Application papers will be mailed on request to James Creese, Jr.. assistant director of students, 25 West Forty-fifth street, Now York City. Lunch at the Robert's Dairy Lunch x Quick Service Well Cooked Food Moderate Prices I23S 'Ov Street TRY IT! EH A Genuine Readjustment of our stock makes it possible for us to offer Society Brand Suits every one Df all-wool fabric and tailored to an exacting standard at these unusual prices. 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