The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1924, Image 4

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    TEACHERS NEEDED
FOR PHILIPPINES
(Continued from P 1)
of training in teachers college or
six months of teaching experience.
2. Completion of a teacher's course
of trainine in a teachers college or
a four year normal school.
3. Three years of successf ul teach
ing experience in a recognized high
school,
4. Any combination of the above
that will amount to the equivalent
set forth in any one.
All applicants must sign a two
year contract. Women 'applicants
must have reached their thirtieUi
birthday and men must be twenty-one
years eld.
Excellent opportunities are of
fered in the civil service of the
Philippines in the matter of both sal
ary and promotion. Promotions are
mide on the basis of merit and the
records indicate, that the appointees
have been rapidly advanced.
The cos of living in the insvlar
territory is very low, the average c
of board and lodging as reported in
1121 by provincial teachers was $45
a month. Laundry and service are
cheap and there is no outlay for
heavy clothing and fueL
RENT-A-FORDS
We have recently added 7 wrw
closed cars to our line. These include
4-door sedans, new type coupes and
1 Tudor sedan
Get you car eriy- Standing tim
at 20 cents per hour is usually cheap
er than the mileage on a delivery
trip an hour later. Tour co-operation
in this will be apprecU.L es
pecially on party nights when rte
dates all come within the same half
hour. It will help ns to give you
better servire-
We appreciate your patronage.
MOTOR OUT COMPANY
1120 P Street.
Telept one E 6 8 1 3 Always Open
UENT-A-FOED Shove it yourself i
Mmtson Motor to. pi) ones dujv
and B1517. 1125 P Street.
LOST Bottom of gold pen. L"ave .;
at ap office or call B4118. 1
EE A XEWSPAFEE cwrespondent
with the Hew&ck Flan and earn
a good income while learning; we
stow y-ou how; begin actual work
at or.ee; all or spare time; experi
ence unnecessary; no canvassing;
fiend for particulars. Newswriters
Training Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y-
'Of course, if you wanted Ao
luy a mit or a tailored .dress
or a hat to pet n F'OB you -ould
have lioupht orte everal we-bks
iipo, at Eudpv Si iGuenzerti, !but
iot until thiK last ! was I
able to find a FOE in any Jew
tlry le;iailinetit. I found them
at Iiudge"s. Seems like IheyVe
jilwayt firrt to hnvt lhe NEW
thintTK. I tought crystal aDd
MiarcaKite jH-D-deat tj"le FOB
that 2 .can w ear .on may uit it
ithta- tihe hip .or thoialder
jocitet, .on my tailored .dneHB
or .on imy hat. If you want .one
you'd 'bett-vr ret it immtidiately
ii.t-UKe iLhejre only .fl.-l0 and
12 -and they're going wfuUy
fart.
L
Mah-Jong
Is Talcing the Country hj
Storm.
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iters, gweks. I iioe. bovkt
if tuUi and anjrtruotiotM::
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fa eo imtnuiies. lt s verr
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tte -tiiiK, tmnt jtrejmid on
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Table Corers
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2
ittttiM : counter 3uos.els.
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ores- tlKammiamnr smkue.
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C! CSTT.i Wi will
rnii trrenm nie K 3 out
sutd tsiikr ocw am taaixUnd atat-c
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Railroad and steamer tr importa
tion to Manila are provided an ap
pointee. Many stops are made in
quaint and interesting pi ices, and
during the ten weeks vacat:cn visits
can be made to the nearby oriental
countries.
For further information relative to
employment in the Ph.lippme civil
service, applicants should address the
Bureau of Insulr affairs, War De
partment, Washington, D. C
CHANCE HIGH SCHOOL
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
(Continued from Page 1)
The new requirements as passed
by the colleges follows:
Graduates of accredited senior
hirh schools (grades 10, 11, and 12)
may have full admission to freshmen
standing on 24 entrance points (con
ditional admission, 23 points) com
pleted in the senior high school; pro
vided that a year of algebra and a
year of foreign language may be
counted from work carried in a jun
ior high school, in such instances, the
total credits earned in grades 9-12
not being fewer than 30.
Eighteen academic points are re
quired, 1 4 of which shall consist of a
major (6 points) and 2 minors 4(
points each), which shall include
English and mathematics for all col
leges. In the college of Arts and
Sciences, Business Administrations,
Pharmacy, and the Teachers College,
the major and minor may be chosen
from English, foreign languages, and
mathematics.
In the College of Engineering,
mathematics is prescribed as the
major and physical sciences as the
minor. In the College of Agricul
tur one minor is elective. A major
in forticTJ language may consist ef a
year of ore language and two of
OVERHEARD IN THE
HAT SECTION
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wanted a. hut l, iit liit l'-fl. id I
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famous
Blends
a Scotch HighMI?
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Oh Henry!
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For r! Fou aia Pea 5atii arrioa
Use
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The Fountain Pen Possible"
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THE DAILY
another, but a minor must be in
single language. Academic subjects
arc defined as English, foreign lan
guages, mathematics, natural scien
ces, and social sciences.
HUSKERS TRAINING
TO QUELL MINNESOTA
(Continued from Page 1)
Nebraska to brave tho elements to
witness the affair and plans for a
large gallery are being made. Ne
braska won a decisive decision over
the Minnesota nut performers last
year and according to the Husker
mentor, this years's team is groomed
to repeat the slant. The Saturday
contest is slated to start at 7:30 and
will be the last home meet of the
season as well jls the final duaj com-
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NEBRASK AN
pet But pair i
carded following the Minnesota
twist, the Missouri Valley meet t
Ames and the Western Intercollegi
ate conference individual meet at
Chicago the first of March.
Uhlir, Nebraska welter mauler,
who witnessed the meet last
from the ring side will again appear
nUide the ropes against Minnesota in
division. Moo-
m a. -Mifl
!ELS regui
berry who represented the Buskers
-1 1:1--1 V - n
in the 135 group wui uiy
in action in the 145 class. Husker
artists justly treated the large crowd
of fns last week with their excep
tional college mat work.
O. B. Anderson of the Lincoln Y.
M. C A. has been chosen by both
coaches to officiate at the Nebraska-
Minnesota meet.
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You'll need a top coat in
spring wardrobe
THESE ARE VALUES
Hart Schaffner & Marx made them
of the finest woolens; put the best
needlework in them; the smartest
style. We've done our part, too;
we've made the price very low
$40 audi $4
and other line New
Spring suits here
The styles are the best
we've seen in ..years;
loose, easy fitting mod
els, trim styles; single
and double breasted
suits.
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Girls Rifle Team ,
Defeats Michigan
The Nebraska womans rifle team
with a score of, 491 defeated Michi
gan university girl list week by five
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Spring Coats at $25
Satisfaction
You get that here; or
you get your money
back. You're protected.
You can't make a mistake.
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