The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    T II E DAILY NEBRASKAN
HOLD FEDERAL EXAMINATION
Civil Service Commission Has Vncn
cies In Coast and Geodetic
Survey.
The United States civil service
commission announces the open com
petitive examination for junior carto
graphic engineer.
The receipt of applications for jun
ior cartographic engineer will close
October 3, 1925. The date for the
assembling of competitors will be
stated on the admission cards sent
applicants after the close of receipt
of applications.
The examination is to fill vacan
cies in the coast and geodetic survey,
Washington, D. C, and in positions
requiring similar qualifications at an
entrance salary of $1,800 a year
From this position promotions are
made in accordance with the civil
service rules successively to the
higher grades as vacancies occur at
salaries ranging from $2,400 to
$0,000 a year.
The work of the cartographic engi
neers in the coast and geodetic sur
vey is technical in character. It con
sists in the utilization of the data re
sulting from the field surveys of the
bureau, or obtained from a wide
variety of miscellaneous sources, in
the compilation and correction of the
nautical charts which guide all ves
sels in traversing the navigable tidal
waters of the United States and its
possessions, and of other professional
work in related physiographic prob
lems. Competitors will bo rated on prac
LINCOLN
THEATRE
Only
2 MORE
DAYS
Dependable Entertainment
Today and Tomorrow
Then Good Bye
HURRY!! HURRY!!
HURRY!!
HAROLD LLOYD
in "The Freshman"
NEWS, FABLES, REVIEW
Lincoln Symphony Orchestra
Wilbur Chenoweth, Orfanist
Shows at 1, 3. S, 7, 9.
Mat.-Eve. Adults 60c Chll. 25c.
RIALTO Theatre
MON
TUEi
WED
"SUN-UP"
The play- that touched the heart of
Broadway
WITH CONRAD NAGEL,
PAULINE STARKES
A Metre-Coldwyn Picture
A Wild Papa
A Chaser of the Blues
KINOCRAMS, TOPICS, TRAVEL
RIALTO SYMPHONY
Jean Schaefer, Dir.
Shows 1, 3, B, 7. .
Mat. 25c, Nite 40c, Chll. 10c.
COLONIAL JS "
BIC DOUBLE BILL
GEORGE O'BRIEN
In a Stirring Romanes
"The Fighting Heart"
"The Adventure of Mazie"
ALSO
VISUALIZED NEWS WEEKLY
SHOWS AT I, 3, B, 7, 0.
LYRIC
THIS WEEK
A program of thrills, Romance and
Laughter
WILLIAM FOX Presents
TOM MIX
THE LUCKY.
HORSESHOE
"HELEN AND WARREN"
A New Comedy Series
ON THE STAGE
LEON VAVARA
The Evolution of a Pianist
HARRISON'S LYRIC ORCHESTRA
MRS. MAY M. MILLS. Orf.nl. t
SHOWS AT 1, 8, B, 7, .
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Jr-for rvraYBOW GOCS--.
VERNA HALWORTH & CO
In Sonr. Musical Dance
THAT'S ALL THERE IS"
AMORDS & JANET
Frenchie and the American Ctrl In'
"Mf NS CHAPEAU"
"BEAUX & BELLES"
Fun, Music and Sons with
Tom Josephine
BRENNON A MALCOLM
CLIFTON & KRAMER
In the laufhable offering
"THE SWEDE AND THE CIRL"
JEROME NOBLE
la a Novelty Surorlse
"A CHINK EPISODE"
NEWS COMEDY PICTURES
Babich and the Orchestra
SHOWS AT I: SO. 7:00, :CO.
tical questions, drawing and letter
ing, and education, training, and ex
perience. Full information and application
blanks may be obtained from the
United States Civil Service Commis
sion, Washington, D. C, or the secre
tary of the board of U. S. civil-service
examiners at the post office or
customhouse in any city.
REGISTRATION IN
R.O.T.C. LARGER
Store Room Makes New Record
For Number ot Uniform
Issued In One Day.
Registration in the military de
partment up to noon Saturday was
slightly higher than last year. The
figures were 1328 basic course stu
dents of whom 012 are freshmeh,
416 sophomores, and 161 advanced
course men of whom 89 are juniors
and 72 seniors.
A new department record of store
room issue was established Wednes
day when 214 uniforms were checked
out. The total number of uniforms
issued for the week was 675, which
is about one-half the total registra
tion. The basic course uniforms were all
sent to the cleaners during the sum
mer, and are cleaned, pressed and re
paired. Cadets with unsatisfactory
uniforms should exchange them for
better ones, store room attaches said
yesterday.
The contract for the advanced
cuuiae uniforms uf the juniors has
been let to a New York firm through
a Lindoln concern, which will take
measurements in a few weeks at a
date to be set by the Commandant of
cadets.
Provide Book to
Assist Freshmen
A careful effort to grease the way
for the freshman to slip quickly into
university life at the University of
Wisconsin is the "Freshman Hand
book," issued this summer for the
first time to Badger youths who have
sent in high school credits for en
trance this fall.
Possessing this book, a freshman
need not shrink from the ordeals of
registering, securing a room, paying
fees, and electing his course of study,
says G. A. Chandler, assistant secre
tary to the faculty. A meticulous ef
fort is made in the book to explain
such mysterious terminology as
"gradepoints," "failures," "incom
pletes," "eligibility," "conditions,"
"physical examination,"' "optional
military drill," "advisors" and "de
ficiencies."
The book contains specimen elec
tion cards, a map of the campus,
specimen sheets from the time table
of courses, rules governing under
graduates, a registration manual, the
university calendar, and the schedule
for final examinations.
Each first-year man Is also sent a
copy of the catalog, a copy of the
"gray book" which explains the rules
regarding social life and extra-curricular
activities, and a copy of the
Summer Session Daily Cardinal. In
addition, the University Y. M. C. A.
sends to freshmen a handbook which
ordinarily contains a "who's who" of
the campus. For every student in
the university there is a faculty ad
viser who helps that student to regis
ter at the beginning of each semes
ter and advises him throughout the
year on all matters with which the
university and the student are con
cerned.
e preponderance of aclriceJs :-
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when not in use, you can tuck it away
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find it a great time-saver through
out its years and years of service.
Let us show you the many deci
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l - - 3- -
Present Model
Mine to School
A complete reproduction of the
Davis-Daly mine and ita adjacent
workings has been presented to the
geology department of the Univer
sity of Wisconsin by the Anaconda
Copper Mining company, Butte,
Mont.
The model, which is very large, is
valued by the company at Bbout $10,
000 and shows the vein structure of
the central part of the Butte camp.
The gift was made to Prof. C. K.
Leith, of the geology department,
who is planning to use it in the claBs
and laboratory study of economic
geology. Professor Leith has been
doing extensive research in cooper
ation with the mining company at
Butte.
Research Fund
Is Still Short
After a year's effort, approxi
mately $70,000 nas been subscribed
in the $100,000 mathematics research
endowment fund campaign conducted
by the Council of the American
Mathematical society, Prof. Arnold
Dresden, announces. Professor Dres
den is in charge of the campaign in
the territory from the Apalachian
mountains to the Pacific coast and
from Canada to the Mason and Dixie
line.
"One fourth of the sum has been
subscribed by teachers of mathema
tics, one fourth by industrial con
cerns, and the remainder through
ouctnin'ng and rTon memberships,"
Professor Dresden says. "The cam
paign will be continued intensively
during the fall among teachers and
industrial concerns who appreciate
the vast part that mathematics is to
play in industrial progress," he says.
Professor Dresden has conferred
recently in the large middle western
cities with insurance companies, pub
lishers of scientific books, heads of
industrial concerns, and other busi
ness interests which profit most di
rectly by mathematical research.
List 1,000 Rooms for
U. of W. Men Students
A list of nearly 1,000 rooms avail
able to men students coming to the
University of Wisconsin at the be
ginning of the fall term has been
prepared by Prof. Scott H. Good
night, dean of men.
Rental of rooms in the 743 houses
occupied by male students last year
averager $4.08 for a Bingle room,
$3.36 a student for a double room,
$2.95 a student for a triple room,
and $5 a student for a two-room
suite. The lists' will be available to
incoming students at the office of
Dean Goodnight and in the Univer
sity Y. M. C. A.
Wields Gavel Made
From Historic Tree
Prof. Charles E. Brown, curator of
the Wisconsin State Historical mu
seum at the University of Wiscon
sin, was the first president of the
American Anthropological society to
wield the wooden gavel which was
made from a limb of the famous
Chief Logan elm at Lewiston, Ohio.
The gavel now is in the collection of
the Ohio State Archeological society.
Mr. Brown was elected president
of the anthropological society at a
recent meeting, succeeding Dr. Ber-
thold Lanfer, of the Marshall Field
mus2um, Chicago.
Registers with
the professor
Four-Row
Standard Keyboard
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GALL FOR BUSINESS AIDE
Wide Knowledge of Foreign Trade
Required for Executive
Position.
Announcement has been made by
the United States civil service com
mission of an open competitive ex
amination for business assistant in
foreign trade.
Receipt of applications for busi
ness assistant in foreign trade will
close October 24. The date for as
sembling of competitors will be stat
ed on the admission cards sent appli
cants after the close of receipt of
applications. v"
The examination is to fill a va
cancy in the bureau of foreign and
domestic commerce of the depart
ment of commerce, Washington, D.
C, and vacancies in positions requir
ing similar qualifications.
The entrance salary is $1,800 a
year. After the probational period
of six months required by the civil
service act and rules, advancement
in pay may be made without change
in assignment up to $2,400 a year.
Promotion to higher grades may be
made in accordance with the civil
service rules.
The appointee will be in charge of
the section reviewing all correspon
dence between the bureau and for
eign representatives and between
field officers and business men, to
insure reasonableness of request,
compliance with bureau policy, and
propriety of form. These duties re
quire a wide knowledge of foreign
trade activities.
Competitors will be rated on prac
tical questions, a thesis to be handed
to the examiner on the day of the
examination, and education and ex
perience.
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Former Director of Dancing for
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Russian Bsllet Dancing Toe-Br work Limbering up and stretching exercises
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Our Delicious Baked Goods
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take special orders for them, and it's a positive guar
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