t t THE DAILY NEBRASKAN LOST A Schaetter fountain pen. Neva Jones engraved on it. Call B3587. U-N-I DRUG CO. STUDENTS' SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS KODAK SUPPLIES PUNCH FOR PARTIES 14th and S- B3771 is? I S3M s Vera Mills will show you samples today of Rudge & Guenzel's Big Silk Hosiery Classic if you wish and take your order. They have a splendid display on the Third Floor. Go in and see them. 3600 pairs of stockings in 15 newest spring shades 40 miles of them. Of course you'll want some. SUBMIT PROPOSAL FOR SINGLE (Continued from Page 1) TAX nrnrn after every meal Cleanses month and teeth and aids digestion. Relieves that over eaten feeling and acid month. Its 1-a-s-t-l-n-g flavor satisfies the craving for sweets. Wrlgley's is double value In the benefit and pleasure It provides. Sealed in it Parity Pacha ire. I UDIU!r v Mil burred from the campus. Charities and organizations may obtain money only by appearing beforo tho con trolling board. Any excep'ions to this rule may be made only by a mw jority vote in a general reforenium Each activity sharing in tho pro ceeds of this agreement will give all the usual campaign efforts to the united campaign for this sip.e tax ticket. The controlling board shrill conduct the united campaign. This agreement shall operate only for one year except as it is renewed cither upon new or amended trms at agred to by all parties to this agree ment, including the studei.t council The following is the list of schools and number of years in which thi single tax plan was used as com piled in 1916, when the effort was being made to adopt the single tax in Nebraska: Year University of Pennsylvania 21 University of Wisconsin 6 University of Virginia 102 University of Michigan 4 University of Colorado 6 University of . Ohio 6 University of Oklahoma 5 University of Oregon 14 University of Georgia 14 University of Montana 5 University of West Virginia 10 Washington State College 3 Brown 10 John Hopkins .V 10 Case Applied Science 7 Stevens Institute 10 North Carolina A. and M . 11 Alabama Polytech 6 William Jewel 9 Washington and Lee 7 Baker University 7 Knox University 12 Bowdoin 4 j Leland Stanford 14 DR. FLING LECTURE ON HISTORICAL STUDY (Continued from Page 1) dents here for a technical education They are being taxed that students may get the larger view of life and that they may become leaders. "The great men of history are not men who have looked upon the phy sical side of life, but those who have been spiritual leaders." Tho broader conception of life, that all life is a spiritual thing, des ignates man from animal, Dr. Fling pointed out. "Until we realize that the economic side of life cannot be held above the spiritual, we cannot reorganize society so that men and women can live their lives effectively. Says Nature U Reality. "Nature is reality," he declared. "Natural sciences are those sciences that view a reality, drawing a con clusion that if a certain occurrence takes place under certain conditions, a certain result will follow. "History views the entire body of men in society. It deals with life as a great, ever-changing drama, seen as a whole. It is not just dry facts and dates. "History gives us the story of mankind, pointing out the great men of any time and the conditions under which they lived. It is interesting to note that the United States, with all its wealth and leisure time, has not produced a great writer, musician, artiBt or philosopher. Athens was extremely poor compared with this country, yet some of the greatest men of all time were Athenians. "A study of history is essential if one would understand the affairs of today. If one would understand what is happening today, or what has happened in the last few hun dred years, he must know what has occurred in the first six thousand years." Team I Don't he on "alio Sv 1 ran" WIN with the Spalding Olymplj . Yfi Chimplonihip . ol Running Shoe. IT'".' i"H 161S Harnar St. Omaha, Nabr. ofCfiafpPtariS Dental Instructors Return from Chicago Dean G. A. Grubb, Dr. F. W. Webster and Dr. A. II. Schmidt of the Dental college have returned from the convention of the American Association of Dental Schools held nr. ChApntrn MnvnVi K - --o- u, 0 ana 7. Speaking of the convention Grubb says, 'Jit was one of tho , interesting that I have ever attended It was the first annual mectine 5 tho new consolidated association f the four largo dental associations o America. 1 It takes a lot of equipment to properly clean garments. 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