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UJtXatiac. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN HDSKERS HEAD FOR IOWA CITY Vanguard of Tracksters Leave For Valley Indoor Meet At L)es Moines Vanguard of the track team that will represent Nebraska in the Miss ouri Valley indoor meet at Des Moines, Iowa, today and Saturday, with Coach Henry F. Schulte and "Doc" McLean, trainer, left Lincoln Thursday afternoon. Captain Perly Wyatt, E. Wyatt, Campbell, and Davenport, members of the Cornhusker mile relay team and 400-yard entrees at Des Moines; with Johnson, Dexte, and Janulewicz, Nebraska's main dis tance runner, accompanied the Hus ker mentor and trainer to Des Moines Thursday. The remainder of the Nebraska en trees in the Valley indoor games will leave Lincoln this afternoon at 1:10 o'clock. These men include Easter and Snyder, dash men; Krause, Thompson and Trumble, hurdlers; Chadderdon, Etherton, Sprague, Kib ble, and Griffin, distance men; Os sian and Witte, pole vaulters; and Fleming, Potts, and Andrews, en trees in the jumps. Student man ager Robert Duboi3 will accompany these men. "Timber" Trumble, junior A. A. U. high hurdle champion and star soph omore barrier man, will compete in nig xxr&t. varsity cunipeuwuu, wiicu 1 1 1 ..cu3 kilo ui tin u-jn . ... the hurdle events in the meet. A Price For Every Purse Featuring the Season's Smartest Styles at POPULAR PRICE$ Hundreds of New Arrivals Daily in All the Smart Shades and Materials at Overcoats of. Single Breast Style Favored New York City, March 8. (By Fairchild News Service) The single breasted box overcoat, a garment familiar to most college men, is pre ferred by more than half the stu dents of midwestern universities, ac cording to a survey recently made for the Daily News Record, or-ly daily paper in the world devoted to the men's wear industry. Figures compiled by style observ ers engaged in the survey showed that 55 per cent of the students wore this tyre of coat. Of these 85 per cent favored lengths from 49 to 50 inches, while 15 per cent wore coats extending only 46 to 47 inches in length. Twenty-two per cent of the students observed wore double breasted ulsters, 6 per cent the dark single-breasted Chesterfield model with velvet collar, 2 per cent the double-breasted Chesterfield, 8 per cent had coonskin ulsters, and 7 per cent wore coats of black dog or pony fur. Corduroy Is Favorite Short jackets favored by these university men were mostly cordu roy, either with self or sheepskin col lars, but of the men wearing short jackets, 25 per cent favored the can vas model, with sheepskin collar. Examinations of the statistics gathered showed that there is a marked tendency toward the shorter coat among students at these univer sities, which included the Big Ten institutions. By this is meant a coat 46 to 47 inches in length. In many cases well-dressed stu dents of the type who set styles for their associates were observed to fa vor softer-finished, or fleece fabrics for their outercoats. During the past season, most of the college men pre ferred hard finish fabrics, so that during the coming spring and win ter of 1928-29 the fashion may swing with some definiteness toward the softer fabrics. Velvet Collar ere Good A third trend observed by the style observers who looked over the mid western situation was in the direc tion of the velvet-collared Chester field coat which has already estab lished itself firmly in the east. The two tendencies already well marked and noticed, those toward softer fabrics and toward shorter coats will of course conflict on one item which seems bound to become popular with students in all parts of the country namely, the tan camel's hair polo coat. This double-breasted garment is made cf soft and wooly fabric, but is worn rather long, regardless. General Hospital, Betty Bosserman, assistant manager of the Agricul tural College Cafeteria, Lillian Cur yea, graduate student at the College of Agriculture, and Elizabeth Ramsey. REMEMBER! 'When Better Values Are Given We Will Give Them." The p amoiss 1109 O St Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Xi Alpha Rho Tau Emblems All Sizes Sold Only with Certificate from School or Society HALLETT UNIVERSITY JEWELER Estao. 1871 117-119 So. 12 Professor Says Youth Of Today Not Godless Princeton, N. J. (IP) "I do not believe the youth of today is God less; I believe that they are nearer the truth about religion than we of the older generation are," said Dr. Clarence Cook Little, President of the University of Michigan at the gathering of college presidents here recently to consider undergraduate religion. "There is little difference between dogmatists," he said, "whether they are found in the laboratory or the pulpit of a too-highly organized church. The younger generation is discerning enough to recognize this fact." Adolph Will Speak to Church College Group Dr. William H. Adolph, of the de partment of chemistry, will deliver an address, March 24, at Fremont before the Nebraska Church College association, meeting at Midland Col lege. His topic will be: "Improve ments in the Teachering of College Classes in Chemistry." The University of Wisconsin stu dent naper has profited enough to buy its own printing plant WANT ADS WANTED: Girl to work 2 hrs. a day for room ; 4 hrs. for room and board. F. 3187. W A N T E D Transportation f rom 33rd and Normal to an 8 o'clock on City Campus. Street Car Rates. F-7156. Typing done for 12c-15c per sheet single space, or 10c sheet double space. Mary Carnes, 320 No 2C St L-9Q53. LOST Phi Omega Pi pin on 16th street between S and Vine. Call B-1697. Special Combination Lunches "We Lead Others Follow" S7 w i a. " iii i Air mr -a 13 lilt O00.13AWOPSiS LINCOLN. NEB. 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