I fw Ik: Friday, March 3, 1922. W. A. A. HOLDS REGULAR MEETING LAST EVENING The Women's Athletic association held its monthly meeting at E'.len Smith, hall last evening. Pavlda Van Gilder was elected from the board to attend the sectional convention of W. A. A. that takes place at Boulder, Colo., the first week In April. The important business of the evening was the election of the nominating committer who, with the senior mem bers of the board, nominate the girls from whom four will be elected to go to convention as unofficial delegates. The three underclassmen on tU" com mittee are Dorothy Dougan, freshman, Lois Shepherd, sophomore, Sara Sur ber, junior. All the girls who won their first 100 points in athletics tnis year were taken into the c ,anizatlon. In Years Gone By. Eighteen Years Ago Today. The management of the girls bask etball team received dolinito assur ance from the University of Minne sota that it would be possible lo ar range two games at Minneapolis. Ne braska is much ahead of other schools in this respect, as few girls' teams play outside the state. Ten Years Ago Today. J. G. Smith, SS, spent the day in Lincoln on his way to New York city. Mr. Smith was one of Nebras ka's oldest botanists and was in the first class which used microscopes. Six Years Ago Today. Much agitation was shown over the single tax. Ten reasons for the sin gle tax occupied a prominent place on the front page of "The Daily No-braskan." Other Worlds Than Our Own. Columbia University Here it is found necessary to advertise time and time again for candidates tor the cast and chorus of the varsity show. Stu dents who are sufficiently talented do not report for tryouts. University of Michigan During the past week the Western conference radio news service, an organization that connects several of the b;g ten newspapers with wireless news serv ice, has carried on tests which have proven the organization successful. Pomona College The first intereol- student government, conference which will include the six colleges of the southern conference and U. S. C, and which was formed to unify the dif I Rosewiide Assemblies X , Twice Weekly b CATERING TO UNIVERSITY STU- jj DENTS. MEET YOUR FRIENDS j AT ROSEWILDE 8 8:30 till 11:30 o S $1.20 Per Couple S X Including Tax and Check Room S aoooaoogooooaeoooaeooogeeocoooeoeeoecoccoooooosgocooo Unusual Position For Vacation Work Opportunity to travel or become permanently located with well known educational institution. ALL RAILROAD FARE PAID AND DEFINITE GUAR ANTEED SALARY FOR THE SUMMER WITH A DRAW ING ACCOUNT ON BUSINESS EACH WEEK. This position will pay successful man $400 to .fGOO durinpr vacation. IMPORTANT NOTICE No man will be accepted unless he can give good refer ence and is in good standing with his university. This position gives you an opportunity to learn how to handle men and offers splendid opportunity for a per manent business connection after you have finished your course. DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS POSITION UNLESS YOU ARE A LIVE WIRE. Write Thos. II. Neal, Dept. Manager, National Home & School Ass'n., 612 Railway Exch. lildsr., Kansas City, Mo. On The First Day of March, 1908 j We started in the printing business on North Eleventh St. Student patronage has been a material factor in our steady growth. We know the wants of the university boy or girl as well as of the faculty. Fourteen Years Printing For Students Graves Printing Fred Graves 244 North 11th. Co. Lincoln T II E D A I L Y NE 13 HAS KAN ferent institutions toward common problems, convened at Pomoin college February 17 and 18. University of California Plans nave been made by the (executive commit tee to ask the University of Missouri track team to meet the California team. Syracuse University Popcorn balis are the latest commodity for sale recently Introduced by Theta Sigma Phi. Ohio University Delta Chi and Phi Kappa will stage a movie contest at the Y. M.-Y. W. mixer with the Ohio sfnfo Journal's contest along similar lines. Every ono wHo enters Is lo have thirteen chances to guess the title of each picture-. Sears & Hce buck's mail order dictionary will he the official catalogue and prizes will be awarded the winners, worth ap proximately 3,875,4423 Russian rubles. ALPHA KAPPA PSI TO HAVE NEW HANDBOOK (Continued from Page 1.) fraternities whether social or pro fessional. Established in 1904 at Nov York university this commerce fraternity is now the oldest and largest com merce fraternity In the country. Dr. Roy B. Kester, its president, ib a na tional figure in accounting circles. Waldron H. Rand, for two years presi dent of the American institute of ac countants, is member as l Dr. John T Holdsworth, Prof. Taul Ivey, Dean Joseph French Johnson. 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Complete displays of New Stetson Hats, Caps, Shirts, and neck wear will be ready for your inspection. Stop in today or tomorow. You'll find it worth while to see the clothes that will be worn this spring by well dressed College men. No obligation whatever to buy FARQUHA 1325 O CLOTHIERS TO COLLEGE MEN R'S