SIGMA XI TO MEET THURSDAY EVENING The regular monthly meeting the University of Nebraska chapter of Sigma XI will be hold In the gew ernl lecture room of Draco hall Thursday, January 28, at 8:00 p. in T. Townsend Snmn, rh. v., iro feasor of experimental physics In the university will Rive a lecture lllu stratod by evperlmental denionsti- tlon and by lantorn Blldes. The sub lect of Doctor Smith's lectin e will be "Lens Errors and Lens Calcula tlon." The meeting of the society Is ope.i to the public. Nonmembeis tre welcome. POSTERS ON DISPLAY FOR ANNUAL EXHIBIT Posters made by the students I the drawing classes to be used later In advertising yhe annual art iex hf bit are now on display in tne an Kallorv. This exhibition is consider ed one of the best collection of post ers yet made by the students. Thl display of posters will be held for remainder of the week. TWO NEW APPOINTMENTS FOR 1922 CORNHUSKER Editor "in-Chief Ward Randol has announced two new staff iirretnt ments for the 1922 "Everybody's Cornhusker." Gerald Hamilton, '2b will replace Delos Coe on the crgan ization section and Peulah Bi:tler, 4 will be a member of the art slff.. ANNOUNCEMENT OF FELLOWSHIPS MADfc (Continued from page 1 ) value of from one thousand to twelve hundred dollars, offered annually. It is available for research in physics, chemistry or biology. This fellowship is open to American women holding the degree of Doctor of Philosophy or to those similarly equipped for further research. It wil be awarded only to those who give promise of distinction in the subject to which they are de- oting themselves. The A. A. U. W. European Fellowship This fellow ship of one thousand dol lars available for study or research in a degree in arts. Europe, ia open to any woman having a degree in arts, science, or litera ture, who has completed at least two j ars of graduate study, and ha a de finite piece of research in preparation. The award is based upon evidence of character and ability of the candidate and promise of success in her chosen V..f of work. The Julia C. G. Piatt Memorial Fel lowship This memorial fellowship cf seven hundred an 1 fifty dollars is offpred in alternate years by the American As sociation of Vnive.rs.ty Women as trus ts? of the memorial fund given by the Julia C. G. Piatt Association. This Fellowship is open to any wo man having a degree in Arts. Science or Literature, who intends to make teaching her profession. In general, pr ference is given to those applicants r.ho ha -e had successful experience in teaching and in addition who have computed at least two years of gradu ate study. The award is based upon evidence of character and ability of the candidate and the promise of success in teaching. The Latin-American Fellowship This Fellowship of one thousand dollars is estab'ished by the Ameri can Association of Vniversity Wo men to further friendly relations with women students of the Latin-American republic, and to assist them to rrepare for public service in their communities. The Gamirj Phi Beta Social Fel lowship The Gamma Phi Deta sorority offers a Fellowship of five hundred dollars available for the year 1922-23 to be awarded by the Committe on Fellow Ehirs o! the A. A U. V. This Fellowship shall be devoted to preparation for the profession of j social ?rvice, and is open to any woman who is a graduate of a col- j lege of recognized rank, and who has done at least one year of gradu ate work. Some of her courses 1 must have been in the department of social science, j It is understood that the Fello'v will devote herself entirely to pre-i paration for social service in a school whose standing is equal to that of the New York School of Social Work. Boston Alemna Fellowship The Boston Branch of the American Association of Vniversity WTomen aided by the RadclifTe Alumnae As sociation, the Boston Alumnae Clubs of Smith College, Bryn Mawr Col lege Vassar College, Wellesley Col lege, Boston Vniversity and Mount Holyoke College offers a graduate tellowship of fivte tiundred dollars, tor the purpose of stimulating scholarship among women. The holder of this fellowship must e a woman who ia a graduate, of an approved college, is of good health and excellent character and has proved hor ability and initiative. The fellowship must be used in Eu rope or in America for one year of constructive work, and not for tht purpose of general culture. Applications for the fellowship should be made to the Chairman of the Committee on Fellowships of the American Association of University Vomon, which is the Committee on award. Inquiries may be addressed either o the Chairman of this Com mittee or to Mrs. Everett C. Fisk, 135 Wlnthrop Road, Brookline, Mass. The Rose1 r wick Memorial Fel- This fcowshlp of 111,000 has been established by Ameri cans and the American Association of University Women in memory of Hose Sidgwick, a member of the British Educational Mission which visited the United States In 191S, and In recog nition of her cervices to the cause of Anglo-American friendship. The fellowship is open to British women of graduate standing and ia to be held for the purpose of graduate study In American colleges or uni versities. The award of this Fellow ship will bo made by a committee of the British Federation of University Women. Further information may be obtained from Miss Theodore Bosan- quet. 50 Russell Square, London, W. C I., England. Announcement has been made, also, of scholarships offered to American women .by French institutions under the Jurisdic tion of the American Coun cil on Education. The American Council on Education has received from the French Depart ment of Education and the Office Na tional des Universities francaises, in appreciation of the scho'arships and fellowships awarded to French girls n America, an offer of scholarship. nd fellowships fn Lycees and Ecoles Xormales. The institutions offering these scholarships and fellowsh'rs are situated at Paris. Sevres, St. Germain en Laye, ersailles, Boauvais, Tours ami Caen. Necessary Credentials (1) A statement from the College Registrar of work done by the student. 2) Birth Certificate. ((3) Photograph. 4) Health Certificate from the College physician, giving the medical history f the applicant for the past two years. (5) Testimonials from two pro fessors with whom the applicant has tudied, one of whom shall be from the Department of Romance Lang uages, and a testimonial trom the Dean of Women as to the character. ibility and promise of the candidate. These testimonials and the health ertificnte should be sent directly to the Committee and will be treated onfidentially and not returned. The letter of app'ication should con- iin an acount of the applicants train- ng ana aim in studying aoroaa, ami hould be sent to Professor Margaivt E. Maltby, 419 West 117th Street, New- York City. All applications must be in the hands of the Committee by Feb ruary 1. Only American-born women are eligible for these scholarships and fellowships. The scholarships and fellowships in the Ecole Normale Superieure de Svrcs are open to women who have .'one graduate work and have a uni versity career in view. These scholar ships and fellowships are granted only to those who speak and read French easily and intend to study seriously. The scholarships and fellowships in the Ecole Normale de Saint Germain tn Laye are open to women not over twenty-four who hold a Bachelor's Dgnee and have had some work in education. These scholarships and fel lowships will be granted only to wo 3 Join the 'gang' at 1 ROSEWILDE Friday Nite Watson's Troutdale-in-the-Pines Orchestra Friday, January 27 $100 Inc. Tax U. of N. SENIOR and all others contemplating changes at the beginning of the Second Semester, are cordially invited to register in our class es Just now forming.- Business Education will be of great value to you, no matter what your occupation in life. Enroll, now. Classes arranged to suit. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS T. A. Blakeslee, A. B, Ph. B, President. (Accredited by American Association of Vocational Schools.) Comer O and 14th Sts, Lincoln, Nebraska THE DAILY NEBRASKAN men who have the teaching profession in view. They must have a knowledge of grammatical Trench and such a command of Bpoken and written French as to be able to cany on their work in that lnngu-ige. The scholarships and fellowships in Lycoos are open to women between the ages of seventeen and twenty who aro Freshmen, Sophomores or Juniors and who can understand Bpoken French. Thirty per cent rebate on passage over and back (approximate cost of passage, $85 one way). This rebate is given on the French Line only. Board, lodging and tuition fees are given. The student has $20 per mont for Incidental expenses. Successful candidates will sail about the middle of September. PROFESSOR BARKER TALKS ON HEREDITY (Continued from page 1.) child. In a sense, therefore we are all custodians of the race and have the responsibility of determining the character of the race for genera tions to come. Our government spends ten to fifteen thousand dol lars a day for the care of defective and degenerates. If people under stand. the)ir sesponnsibity to the race and the .principles of heredity and propagation, the number of de fectives would in a few generations he reduced materially and eveiiUiall obliterated. PLANS OF EDDY EETINGS OUT (Continued from page -1.) Alpha Xi 'Delta. Mary Sheldon, Louise Tuckei, Ver na Bowers. Alpha Omicron PI. Moreline Hendricks, Dorothy Ab bott, Valora Hullinger. Alpha Phi. Madeline Stonger, Annis Robbins, Margaret Balcer. Kappa Alpha Theta. Mildred Griggs, Matilda Trouble, Betty Kennedy. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Ruth Kadel, Fiances Mentger, Lo rena Pliempton. Delta Zeta. Jessie Watson, Vera Cleland, Beu lah Wills. Kappa Delta. Mary McCoy, Jeanette Cook, Mary EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery Private Studio Phone For Appointment Mrs. T. E. Williams B 4258 1220 D 5 g Dick was in last Friday, '4 January 61 h, joy nipht. Said n he walked 4 Mocks to eat, 5; so goou he Moved 80o. There's a Heason, good food Clean Cooks I Central Hotel Cafe g S LEAKS DANCE S Leslie. Phi Mu. Margaret Bond, Elva Krogc, Mild red McTramel. Alpha Chi Omega. Vivian Hansen, Jane Holtz, Bes sle Reeves. Chi Omega. Frances Forte( Bomalne Eckstein, Florence Sherman. Delta Delta Delta. Katherlne Wills, Tilllns Hansen, Quentln Hookstra. Delta Gamma. Margaret Wattles, Mary Thomas, Ruth Lindsay. PI Beta Phi. Marie Hills, Emily Ross, Inez Per egory. Achoth. Kate Kreychile, Helen Coin, Ger trude Tomsan. Gamma Phi Beta. Mary Hardy, Elizabeth Montgom ery, Davlda Van Guilder. Dormltorlea. 1232 R, Ad. Dettman, Whatski Fonts, Ltbnsca Tomes; 1228 R, Vers Imig, Marie Schabb; 12: It, Amy Martin, Lorene Wright Kntheryn Warner; 423 No. 13th, Dorothy Whelploy, Millicen Jacke, AMe Ham mer; 410 No, 13th, Helen McMillei. Helen Guthrie, Nancy Pefinoyer; 1345 T, Julie Street, Helen Blish Rooming Houses. 334 No. 13th, Leona Nuernbergei, rr Up to $30 Up to $40 Up to $45 Up to $55 Sale of Odd Trousers Choice cf cur Entire Stock of Odd Trousers, Including Serges, formerly priced from $3 to $15 on sale at 1.95 3.95 5.95 7.95 Corduroys Excepted THE TheDailyNebrasican Betty Gift, Helen .Shonlca; 1430 R, Carmen Kobo, Ethel Herman; 14S3 R, Helen Wheeler, Minnie Schlicting; 331 No. 13th, Mary Hlbler, Alice Learner; 1439 S, Zella Gllmore, .1500 S, Marcella Truex; 1420 R, Ellen Hlnsbelwood, Nellie Dye; If SB It, Elma Bering, Elso Goersz; t36 No. 16th, Hlldegard Swanson; 1645 R, One Everett; 1427 R, Frances Burt; 2524 O, Ethel Woods; 545 No. 16th, Florence McReynolds; 1501 S, Clara Loonsteln; 1424 No. 17th, Martha Euhler, Meda Fisher, Florence Price; 1516 S, Beulah Melrs; 1519 U, Get, trude Gould; 1435 S, Lois Ambrose. Campus Organizations. Chorus, Ethel Upton; Theta Sigma Phi, Belle Farman; art club, Char lotte Kiser; Catholic club, Anne Her vey; Luthern club, Frederlclca lau, Eplscopallon club, Nancy Penneyer, Mary Sheldon; Knppa Phi, Rita At kinson, Goldee' Kaffenberger, Gladys Kaffonberger; Union, Grace Staton, Jacqueline Bost; Delian, Rita Atlcln son, Ruby Wolfender; Palladlan, Ele anor Lowry, Florence Price, Hcnriet ta Stahl; Omicron Nu, Mary Her zing; freshmau commission, Kath erlne Wills, Kathleen Rough, Barbara Wiggenhorn; W. A. A., Ruth Fiekes; Y. W. C. A., Grace Stuff; Valkyrie, Nora Livingston; Xi Delta, Alvera Loftiman; Silver Serpent, Belle Far man; MoTtarboardl, Margaret Hen derson; Mystic Fish, Marie Thcmsen. More Goods for the Same Money If It ELI SHIRE .PRESIDENT j The Same Goods for Less Money Mayer Bros. Co. Great Choice of the House SALE OF M EN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Suits and Overcoats lou have always wanted a good suit or overcoat no luv.d any long of going without the m. We've reduced our entire stock to these low prices rcg iilarj goods nothjng reserved nothing held back. E MAKES ARE INCLUDED AND OTHER HIGH CRAD Fur Collar, Fur and Fur Lined Coats 33 1-3 Per Cent OFF Suits and Overcoats Now $17.75 Suits and Overcoats Now $24.75 Suits and Overcoats Now $29.75 Suits and Overcoats Now $34.75 OF In school is your subscription to the school paper. Subscribe now. It is but $1 per semester. You need it so do not delay. 00600 8 For choice Corn FpH jj Beef call at Braun's 8 Market t 139 So. 11th ' L w"C0O Newest Creation Peppermint AV vored chewing gum with Peppermint Sugar Coating. Sugar jacket "mclis in your mouth," leaving the dchciously flavored gum center to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. Wm pm f hOPAr 1 Trcat! feAa III THE DAY