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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1-Vi.lay, April 14, 1022. .mt Tfoililo. Minn Mnr. ..1.0 mm ...... oble and Mary Herzing loft SUday to attend the Biennial lave of Omieron Nu held at Ur- a Illinois, r...- -i. week. Where do Vmi Lunch? Pnrd.n us for asking Our ob ;', however, is merely to sug gest that you try this restau- Yon'will find a first-class menu ,t verv popular prices. Every fiiinir about our place is very rieai and inviting, and the cooking and service-well, just ask those who eat here. r-ntral Hotel Cafe V"" I....ILJKJilU. . ESSAY PRIZES OFFERED TO NEBRASKA STUDENTS Babson's Statistical Organization Makes Splendid Offer to Writers BMnk Your Lights flf . At The yyvC GREEN LANTERN XS 1'" r: a'aya.araai Orpheum 1 TODAY 1 25c :: Shows at 13-5-7-9 : : 25; R as ISC Zane Grey's Romance of the Far West jt j "The Last Trail" 1 with , A Great Cast H On the same program S "PLEASE BE CAREFUL" I 25c : : 2000 Ft. of Laughs : : 25c g 111 BEBTY aw notQ Thori-tlay Friday Saorday Liberty Concert Orchestra Arthur J. Babifh, IHrwtar International News Weekly shutting habjerto and I'olnU "WHITE EAGLE" A Tale of the Wet with Rath Roland "BE CAREFUL" A irw Comedy THE WALTON DUO ('Ian and Kverythina PARKS A CLAYTON "ranch rrodnrer" THE NAPANEES Mlih Harry Flelda and Campany Pretx-ntfna' "ITN IX A M'HOOI.ROOM" LAURENCE JOHNSTON Yentrilialt LA FRANCE BROTHERS Amazing Artiota Shawa Mvt t:SO, 1:00. : Mat. tOr :: M(bU 40c :: Gal. 13c Roger. W. Babson's Statistical Or ganization ofrers three prizes, of $500, $250 and $100 respectively, for the best essay on one of the following subjects: Effects of Religion on the Business Cycle; Relation Between Labor and the Business Cycle; Why Business Men Study Economic Cy cles; Forecasting the Purchasing Power of a Sales Territory; Analyz ing an 'Industry to Forecast Its Ac tivity; and Analyzing Commodities to Forecast Their Price Trends. The subjects include a wide enough field to make it possible for all com petitors to choose a subject in which they are interested, and with which they are more or less familiar. Com petitors are not confined to any par ticular phase or phases of any of the subjects. It is the purpose of the competition to develop a full inter est in our vital business problems amongst our future leaders in the business and stocinj life of this country. The conditions for competition are: All undegraduates who are officially registered in any college or univer sity are eligible; manuscripts must be limited to from 3500 to 5000 words, typewritten on one side of the paper and double spaced; any number of graphic presentationns may be in cluded in the report; do not put name or address on the manuscript, but on a separate slip of paper mailed with manuscript; no manu scripts will be returned; a copy should be kept by the writer if he or she wishes to retain the composition; no information bearing on any of the subjects will be given out by the Bab son's Statistical Organization; all re ports must be in, the mail by the 15th of May, 1922. The address of the Contest Editor is Wellesley Hills 82, Mass. Further information regarding this may be obtained through the office of Dean Le Rossignol of the Business Administration College. lurallury. Professor Schramm has been a national officer of this fra ternity for the past four years, and was re-elected as a member of Ihe grand council. The leading mining schools and universities of the Unit ed States were represented at this convention. The next convention is to be held at Golden, Colorado. While in Pittsburgh, Professor Schramm visited the School of Mines of Pittsburgh University and made arrangements with the dean of the school for an exchange collection of minerals with that institution. Lucille Parks, '25, Emilf Holdrege, '24, Delilah Thietje, '25, and Gertrude Broadwell, '25, will spend the week end in Omaha. DR. KIRCHMAN ADDRESSES LINCOLN GRADE BOYS Thursday Friday Ratarday Rialto Symphony Players Jraa L. Srhaefer. Conductor Pathe Semi-Weekly News The World'a Evrnta VUuallaed Topical and Travel Pictures hliuwlar Pubjerta and Polnta f latere "SKIPPER'S POLICY" A Toooervlllo Trolley Comedy Jalla K. H. LUDLAM A WATSON iBMramental and Vocal SoloUta -A MAN'S HOME M ilbar R. Cheaowltli, OrraaUt Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Mats. 20c Night 35c. Chi. 10o ALL WEEK Turn to the Right" Also Ben Turpin In His Latest Comedy "LOVE'S OUTCAST" LYRIC CONC-T ORCHESTRA Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, Mat 30c : Nights 60c : Chll. 10c Dr. J. E. Kirchman, Professor of Finance of the Business Administra tion College, addressed a group of boys of the Junior Civic League of the seventh grade of the Lincoln schools, Thursday morning in the So cial Science building. The trip of the boys was linked up with the study of arithmatic. In discussing thrift. Dr. Kirchman point ed out the importance of labor-saving u..ices and elements of conservation. Besides giving the students the in sight into several technical business matters. Dr. Kirchman discussed. What is thrift; Why be thrifty? What is the best way to save? Must cne earn extra money in order to nave? Where may one keep one's savings in order that one may be sure that they are available in later life? GRADUATING EXERCISES FOR AGS SATURDAY (Continued from page 1) versity Place; Henry Burmester, Lyons; Mae Call, Axtell; Raymond Chamberlain, Verdon ; Raymond Chard, Brock; Robert Eddy, Lincoln; Harold Farthing, University Place; Place; Herbert Gaeth, Schuyler; El freda Goodale, Lincoln; Esther Guth rie, Lincoln; Alfred Harm, Bloomzeld; Mae Harned, University Place; Wil liam Heuermann, Phillips ; Francis Hyers, Lincoln; Nelson JoDon, Solon Springs, Wis.; Russel Johnson, Lyons; Louise Kleine, Lincoln; Anna Krula, Schuyler; Hazel Luddecke, Buffalo, Wyo.; Charles Maryott, Lincoln, Irene Mitchell, Roca; Elgin Murray, Hast ings; Helen Nelson, Lincoln; Laurene Nelson, Lincoln; Howard Newkirk, Hastings; Mildred Oberg, Ceresco; George Siebold, Papillion; Helen Sigler, Lincoln; William Sindt, Nan onee; Jesse Smith, Ithaca; John Tiarks, Council BIufTs, la.; Walter Tolman, Silver Creek; Dorothy Vin cent, Lincoln; Charles Walters, Lin coln; Earl Wertz, Richland; Ruth Westcott, Malcolm; Laura Widle, Waco. PiCE -beginning SATURDAY ' j it ' t 5 . I 'i : ! WELL FITTED Means style as well as camfort in your glasses and that is the kind you will get here. i M . HALLETT H Optometrist ; j W Est. 1871 1143 O I NEW CLOTH SPORT DRESSES X ' TTRACTIVE sport dresses in straight "line effects, guimps, and dresses with blouses and capes. All the new styles in sport shades. These are regularly priced 15.00 to 50.00. The new materials of the season in cluding JERSEY, TWEED, HOMESPUN, BASKET WEAVE and EPONGE Second Floor. SUBSCRIPTION DANCE Friday Nite, Apr. 14 Rosewilde Party House Watson's Seven Piece Orchestra Admission $1.00, Tax 10c, Total $1.10 DEAN LeROSSIGNNOL IS WRITING SERIES OF ARTICLES FOR LEGION Dean J. E. Le Rossignol of the Business Administration College is writing a series of articles on "Ele mentary Economics and the Present Industrial System." for the Midwest Veteran, official organ of the Nebras kc department of the American. Le gion. The first of these articles ap peared April 11. Others in the series, wihch will include about twenty-five chapters, will appear semi-monthly. This work is part of the American ization program of the Legion, which is trying to acquaint its members with the most important facts of our society- It is expected! that the articles. which form a sort of primer of social economics, will be enlarged and re vised and published In book form. PROF. SCHRAMM BACK . FROM PITT CONVENTION Professor E. F. Schramm of the University has Just returned from Pittsburgh. Pa., where he attended a national convention of the Sigma Gamma Epsilon. an honorary pro fessional fraternity devoted to the interests of Geology. Mining and Me- CONAC CLUB DANCE Friday, April 14 Lindell Party House Sam's Melody Makers Featuring Two Pianos by Cappy Goodbrod and Ransom Samuelson Admission $1.10 Including Tax a; aTaiaixiai'a; a, a: aTaTal 1 I n 3 Vacation r. s K if s ft MASONS! DE MOLAYS! 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