The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 11, 1921, Image 4

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    UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS
Applicants Must Have Been Gradu
ated From Standard College and
Muet Show Fitness for Work
The graduate school of social serv
ice administration of the Univoisily
of Chicago offers for 1921-22 three as
sistnntshlps and eight scholarship:'.
The throe junior assistantshlps. car-
nine a stipend of $600 each; three
ff.;i,nvsliiiia wiih a stipend of $b60
vi Mi: ami five scholarships of $150
each. The appointments will be loi
threo of the four quarters of the year,
and may be entered upon at tho be
t uning of i ither the summer or the
iiutumn quarter.
Tlie requirements of candidates f
thPRB nnnointments are: Graduation
from a standard collepe with evi
dence of high scholarship and of fit
ness for sen-ice in social work. Tref
erence will be given to candidates
who have had graduate work or hav;.'
specialized In the social sciences in
their undergraduate work.
Work Leads to Degrees
The work of the school leads to
the graduate degrees, master of art-,
and doctor of philosophy. The liv:o
required to secure the master's de
gree depends in part upon the ur.dei
graduate work taken by the candidate
Six quarters are usually necessary fo:
those who have had little or no under
graduate work In this field; but tin
degree has been taken in four qr.ui
ters by students of high standing w!i'.
have specialized In the field as under
graduates.
Applications should bo in tho handa
of the dean of tho school of uoclai
service administration not later than
May 15, 1921. The appropriate appli
cation l'onu will be sent upon ruu.'.)U
Further information may be obtained
from Dean J. E. LeRossignol of tho
college of business administration.
SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB
WILL MEET FRIDAY
Tlio Nebraska Schoolmasters' Club
will meet at the Lincoln hotel, tht
evening of Friday, May 13.
Folowing is a list of those the fac
ulty of the University of NeDiaska.
who are nunbers: Professor Druner,
Howurd, Alexander, Barbour, Brad
ford, Brownell, Caldwell, Burnt tt,
Chatburn, Congdou, Filley, Foidyce,
Fossler, Frlsbie, Grummann, Hend
ricks, Pool, Reed, Dean Sherman,
Dean Buck, W. E. Sealock, G. A
Loveland and Chancellor Avery.
HOLD NATIONAL SCHOOL
FOR CLUB SECRETARIES
Will Include Commercial Club Men,
College Seniors and Graduate'
Students
The sadest story
Steppers know:
"It's 10:15
You'll have to go."
Time It Does Not Change.
In days of old when knights were bold
They won maids by their arms
These days I'm told when nights are
rcld
The same is true of aims.
Washington Daily.
Diamonds
Watches
Fine Jewelry
Sterling Silver
Crane's, Whitings & Hurds Correspondence
Paper and Cards.
The first session of the national
school for commercial club secrttarici
will be hold at Northwestern lDiver
sity, Evanston, Illinois, July 18 to SO
The curr.'ruluni is designed for liios
who are at present engaged as bec:,d
tai.es and tor college seuiois ana
graduate students who may wish to
qualify themselves to enter this woik.
This instruction will bt given fcy reg
ular niemoers of the university facul
ty and by hading commercial f. gaa-
zalion secroraries.
The comnciuial organization secre
taryship is iapidly becoming lecoir
nized ns an attractive profession, and
the national school for commercial
secretaries has been established tj
help qualify men for this field of ac
tivity. Those who attend this course will
have attractivo dormitory aoeomn-oc'j-tions
on tho campus, which is on the
shore of Lake Michigan. The tuition
Is $30. Any one desiring further in
formation should see Dean J. E. L.--Rossignol
of tho college of business
administration.
We always knew that women were
great imitators when it came. to dress.
but we never expected them to model
their clothing after the uniforms of
the Scotch Kilties. Ex.
DELAVAN
CAFE
Open Day and N'ipht
We Serve the Best; Prices
Reasonable
1 i Visit the Lantern Room
1 Dancing from 9 p. ra. to
12 a.m.
DELAVAN CAFE
i 1439 O Street
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TROF. IVEY WRITES ON
DISTRIBUTION PROBLEMS
The March, 1921, number of Ad
ministration, the Journal of business
analysis and control, contained an ar
ticle written by Prof. Paul Wesley
Ivey of the College of Business Ad
ministration on "The Manufacturer's
Marketing Problem." Trofessor Ivey
discusses the extensive readustments
of the factors in the system of dis
tribution which have been brought
about by the transformation of a
seller's market into a buyer's market,
and explains the various points of
view of the manufacturer, jobber, and
retailer on the resulting problems.
He points out where each has been
integrating or taking over some of
the functions of the other two; and
shows that the struggle for business
protection is at the root of the strug
gle for markets. He takes up the
various kinds of dealer help which the
manufacturer has adopted to get the
cooperation of the retailer.
He shows that the decreasing cost
stage of production is sought by the
manufacturers not only for larger
mmediate profits, but also for a
cushion of profits which serves as an
insurance fund for the profitable con
tinuance of the business during
periods of depression and In spite of
vigorous competition.
His borrowing has caused a loss
To him as well as me.
For I have lost the money loaned
And he is memory.
Daily Cardinal.
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The in.lv ('(iiiiiiieri-ial Srliool In the W 'xt nmliitaliiln a (wpnrat. dL..
partim-iit for the trainiiiK of roni r.-lal t'iioh."iM.
KXTKH ANY MOMA. I
Kowliil Nummt-r mIihi Open June .
Ciilulng- Krw.
. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
T. A. Blakeslee, President.
(Accredited by the American Association of Vocational Schools.)
Corner O and 14th Streets Lincoln, Nebraska
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S&ftgof cfDhnciny
DANCE
TONIGHT
"Where You'll Fnd the
Crowd"
FECK'S
SYMPHONY
1.25
Incl. Tax
I YOUR LAST CHANCE
1
to Dan" to the
Southern Rag-A-Jazz Band
Will He at the
SENIOR MAY BALL
This Saturday Night
The Senior Class extends an invitation to the entire student body to attend. Tickets
are n sale now at the Student .Activities office or can be procured from any member
i f the committee.
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