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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1924)
HUSKERS LOST TO OKLAHOMA 32-20 (Continued from Pg: 1) Kansas foul, putting Nebraska in the lead. With two minutes to play Ne braska decided to hold the ball, but the back-court tactics failed when Ackerman broke through, captured the ball, and made a sensational throw for the winning basket. Captain Hlack of the Kansas quin tet was the hijfh-score man, piling up 11 points with five field poals and a free throw. Ackerman folowed in the scoring column with two field goals. ' Usher was the star of the Husker squad, getting three field goals, and playing a fast offensive game. Good son also made six points, two of them by the free throw mothod. The Kansas gymnasium was packed an hour before the game, pre dictions of a hotly-fought contest be irg realized. The Friday contest was the thirtieth consecutive victory of the Kansas squad. USE OF OXYGEN IN SMELT ING RESULTS IN CHEAPER METALS, SAYS COMMITEE (Continued from rag 1) ore of lower iron content and coke higher in ash can be used; and it is believed that the sulphur content of tne iron can be reduced. Reduce Gat Price. Metropolitan gas-users may not always complain of high prices if the possibilities of this research are ex hausted. The manufacture of city gas was beyond the scope of those studies as originally outlined; but it was found that gas made with oxy gen substituted for air would have a third larger heat-content per cubic inot and could be supplied at a lower cost. Gas generally requires the addition of oil to bring its heating v&lue up to illumination standards, but in the opinion of the committee, this would not be necessary to gas made "the oxygen way." , Since the cost of metal enters into every phase of construction, the work in which rtofessor DeBaufre has had a part should bring general benefit in price reduction. Experi ments are in process to determine the commercial feasibility of what is determined to be theoretically sound. U-N-I DRUG CO. STUDENTS' SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS KODAK SUPPLIES PUNCH FOR PARTIES 14th and S B3771 MONTRBAL A students' labora tory which is a replica of a famous laboratory at Leipzig, a northwest wll made almost entirely of glass and a system of indirect lighting per. milting the maximum amount of light without direct sunlight, for microscopic work, are outstanding features of the new Pathology build ing of McGill University. W H. Foxweli, u. oc. i iue. chanical Engineering) has been em ployed as research assistant in the department of mechanical engineer ing to assist Prof. William L. De llaufre in research work for the United States bureau of mines. NEW YORK: Keeping in step with the march of progress, New York University v.. v. . . ""messed th .i spread her educational work i 'U the people. Lecture courJ ?.! broadcast over radio, FOR SALNvTcwonTwT never been used. A real buT taken this weekj" RENT-A-FORiwrr Mun.cn Motor Co., ph0BJ?g and B1517. 1125 P SbLI41 I BARGAIN WEEK I ROOMS for women, one and one half bocks from campus. 1511 S, LEDWICHS TASTIE SHOPPE Fountain &. Luncheonette Service B2189 12th A. P St. 50 per cent Discount On All EVERSHARP PENCILS TUCKER-SHEAN Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing and Manufacturing. V Bent a New Car Drive it Yourself L Vr TSusi'ricss 7r 7ka$uro Special Insurance J use the, OrimnalJicluiNr , , L t 1 I MS u'hcvem V Every Day And Every Ntght Thousands Drive Our Cars And Save Money-VHY NOT YOU? Your Car Is Ready! SAUNDERS SYSTEM R. G. RYAN, Manager 109-15 No. 9th St L5050 Lincoln, Nebr. For University Students JAN 21 JAN 26 KHAKI HISTORY COVER Special This Week 65c A Real Bargain DOW-PENCILS 35c Pencil 18c 25c Pencil 13c FREE With every 90c ream of Greenedge History paper a "Blackwell Wielan die" History Cover. Genuine Leather BOSTON BAGS $1.27 This Week Only All Wahl Eversharp Pencils 1-2 Price ONOTO The Sac-Less Fountain Pen 1-2 PRICE SEE GREENBACK The History Cover With a Factory Guarantee I L at see Broth er si 1118 O Street We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps I I II H I I1 iii.i.ii n in i, 1 1 win in mil ii nil i u mil in in i i """'' ' 1 B I I m.. ,iliiiiiiilMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiftiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiifiiiiiiiiifiirTti!n(niiimrn'(mti F I,,, iiJJiQMininwwn in ljailllllllllOllMHlUM 1 T7 3 Paid For Second Hand Books- COI H AlL- BOOK STORE E. H. Long, Prop. Facing Campus I !l !