DEMING PREPARES CHEMISTRY BOOKS professor Writes Series of Three Texts For Use in Science Class Rooms professor H. G. Deming of the chem istry department of the University of Nt.brka has prepared three books on chemistry. The books are "General Chemistry," "Chemical Fundamentals" aml - Laboratory Manual of General Chemistry. General Chemistry' Is now In the of the publishers. It will be u,,,erl about October 1. It contains about 750 pages giving a general ele mentiirv Introduction to chemistry. Vith an emphasis to Industrial 'appli cation. U is said to le one of the but illustrated books in chemistry on the market. Chemical Fundamentals" is smal ,er ,,.xt. The manuscript for this books has just been competed. It will serve as an easy Introduction to phy sical chemistry. ' Laboratory Manual. 0f General Chemistry" is a smaller book which .companies the first volume. It was prepared in collaboration with A. B. treason of the department of chem Jetry and has been in use in mimeo graphed form in the freshman classes of the university for two years. make two sections o'( the course in school management. The- large sec tions as shown by the advance regis tration were those of "Foundations of Modern Kducution," by lan Sealock; "The Teaching of Hea:ling," by Pro fessor Reed; History 143 by Profes sor Cochran; "(ieoigiaphy of Ne braska," by Miss Anderson and "Pub lic School Music," by Miss Wilcox. DEMAND FOR SPECIAL COURSES IS FILLED In response to demands for special courses, work Is being given in bio chemistry, taught by Professor T. H. Thompson; analytical geometry, by Mr. Pierce and advanced nublic school music by Miss Wilcox; advanc ed Knglish composition, by Professor S'epnack and Sex Hygiene for men by Dean Lyman. HEAVY ENROLLMENT IN EDUCATION CLASSES The advance regisiration showed so great a demand for the course in school management given by Mrs. Pranthwaite, that it seemed best to cancel one ot her other courses and DEAN BUCK WILL LEAVE THIS WEEK (Continued from Page One) note and his writings on India follow ing a careful study which he will make while there will be worth much. It was for this reason that the Carnegie institute was particularly anxious that Dean Buck go to Indii rather than some other American irofessor. The fact th his parents are mis sionaries in India will give Dean Buck an added advantage in studying eon diiions there. He will know where to look for his information. Dean Buck will return to Nebraska early In the spring. His office as dean of the arts and science college will be closed most of the time, the work being handled by Chancellor Avery and a number of faculty committees. 1 NEW CLASSES NOW IN shorthand typewriting bookkeejing accounting 'salesmanship and all allied commercial subjects. Aik about them. LincolnrBusiness College 14th . P Street Lincoln, Nebr. SODA'S SUNDAES' SERVICE ILLERS' PRESCRIPTION -HARMACY HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED Teachers and Stenographers Reference Bureau 1307 N St., Lincoln SOMETHING NEW JELLY ROLL EXQUISITE After Show, Dances or Drive REMEMBER THE ALASKA INN 33rd & A "EVERYTHING COLD" B, "" Teachers Wanted j Opportunity for advancement is offered to any well-qualified high school or grade teacher by becoming a member of I THE EDUCATIONAL INTERCHANGE 405 Bankers Life Bldg., Phone B1806. Q St 'mm m You Want the Best Position Possible Teachers of EVERY KIND are being called for NOW YOU can secure WHAT YOU WANT at a GOOD salary OUR SERVICE MADE OUR BUSINESS COME SEE The '-Busy", Dependable, REAL Agency Nebraska School Service and Teachers Exchange fa COCO cceooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooo TO 1105 O Street, Rooms 3 and 4, Lincoln. p coo: Homestyles Perfectoes Sandwiches C Eat A Cornhusker Rose Real Malted Milks Cold Brink Hot Chocolate Soup Quick Service ollese Book btore Fountain and Lunch