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NATIONAL LITERARY ASSOCIATION 131 W. 39th St. New York City Advisory Department A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY '"" LESSONS This course covers ten easy lessons which will enable the Student, Pro lessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or anyone sekine; a prniessional career, to po through life with J 00 per cent efficiency. THIS COURSE Is short and inexpensive, and i? given with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. SEND THIS CUTTING TODAY PYRAMID TRESS: PUBLISHERS 1-11 G Broadway, New York City. Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith is $5.00 for which kindly send me your shorthand course in ten easy lessons by mail. It is understood that it the end of five daysI am not satisfied my money will be gladly refunded. Name Street City and State.. TEACHERS COLLEGE IS TO BE REORGANIZED (Continued from page one.) relations with federal, agencies at those, obtaining in the Smith-Hughes act. "Candidates lor the so-called juuior coi til'ioale or lor the University cor Uiicate Khali niHtriculato in tho Teach its College throughout their course. "There shall be no dual matricula tion. "The faculty of any college of tho University shall be composed of thouo persons recommended by tho do.m to the chancellor and approved by ihi regents. It is understood that tho dean aiiil chancellor will recommend to itiu regents as members of the fatuity of tho Teachers College only the foi lov ing: (1) Those who devote the inajt.r portion of their time to Instruction, administration, or supervision in vh) Teachers College; (2) certain sseleno.l pn-sor.s who though carrying tlulus in other colleges arc actively engaged in the work of fuporvi.len or admiaiMra lion in tho training of teachers, as lot int:-nce those engaged in the a !mi"lo traiioii of the Smith-Hughes act. The enthusiasm over the ration of the rcgints was shown last week whi n l,.r00 teachers gathered at the conven tion of District No. 1 of the Statu Teat In rs association extending con Li-.itii'.a; i, ns to tho chancellor of tho University lor his action in rcconi i.i ii.Jins: ; utoiu my lor the Teachers College ;n 1 to the Board of Regents for placing the control and dirciiion SMITH TO ADDRESS COMMUNITY CLASS lieru-y E. Smith, Mate secretary for ihe county Y. M. C. A. work, has been secured to speak to the class in rural community leadership. Prof. K. O. Rankin, at the regular meeting Wednesday evening. April 6, in room 205 of the Rural Economics building on the Farm campus. The general public is invited to hear Mr. Smith give his discussion of this new phase of the Y. M. C. A. work which is considered one of the best ways of developing the social and religious questions in rural communities. ' Warm Up For Baseball Lot's fro! Make ocl in baseball. 5ot now b:its, f loves or suils at LAWLOR'S "Tho Spot-ling (Hoods Store" 117-111) So. Ulli St. HARVARD UNIVERSITY HARVARD UMVKKSITY Tlicrc is iiiiliiniti'il deninnil for Kiilcil (lllllistS llll'l UIMI-lillislH in li'iiislrv. TMs wlioul ol'fiTs fl mo! tluirciiiuh una ollicirnt tniinintr in lliis li:tiTos!iir; professi'in. For :!ns wlin wish to Ktf-i;itizp tln'i'1 iri limine tn Otvtl Surirory. Oitho . 'ill In istralahleniiiL' llii trx'tlO iiml illnr lr:iiilir. limit-notion ly le.ni- it ilmilisis nf r.ii-inii nnil vifliiily. i to llMH' iilllil'llK-'M Willi lllnlsll.il H iMTimiilii s fur ii'."i'lii-.'il work. A v.ll.'L-" iivt if Ion I o liiilir.-il in;' 'ii n-ir's w.'ik in i-nlli'jro l-','lislt. I'.i i..ty. -hoi-iis!rv, ms will as hluh ii'lmii) or i "lloo I'liyslos, re j 11 i roil Vr !:iliiiissi.iii Writo for p.irtlon l:iri. l.l ;i:'K 11. yMlTII. T. M. !., Ionn Host on, Mash. A.ik for the IR !A- If The Smart Looting, Popular Shov i-CAMPUS .nd CLASS ROOM Ueal, Al! 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M M IS1 :ti W Ik, K US !i s 'Hi X an m SI ' Wl N M W 03 I la. hi N !S ttt m 5 us 3 i 1 I ti try Offlr Fountain SPECIAL FOR TUESDA Y With every pur chase in our Stationery or Book Department we will give a check good for five cents in trade at our fountain. Light Lunches - Candies - Cigars - Cigarettes Kokes Five Cents Co Under Our Management Book Stoire -Facing the Campus- St. I 5! it 8 13 H h St w Sr 5t M fa ftt St tf. 5 5