THE DAILY NEBRASKAN VARSITY WILL MEET TRI-60L0R All Cinder Artists Will Engage In Track Event to Be Held Saturday Afternoon The Nebraska varsity track men will compete against the outstanding members of the tri-color teams in a meet Saturday afternoon, March 31, to be held either on the stadium track and field or in the indoor quar ters under the east stadium, depend ing on the condition of the weather, ASK ABOUT FREE TUITION FREE TRIPS TO EUROPE EXTRA CASH VACATION POSITIONS Director Scholarship Tours Literary Guild of America 55 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City Tell me about the plan checked. Tuition Europe Cash Vacation Positions Name Street City State Coach Henry F, Schulte announced. The varsity team will consist of all men who have been competing in varsity competition this Beason and all track letter men. The tri-color representatives will be selected by Coach Schulte and his assistants ac cording to the performances made in the recent tri-color meets. The list of men who will compete for the tri color aggregation will be announced today by Coach Schulte. The varsity tracksters took things fairly light in Tuesday's workout Dexter and Mousel paced a slow half- mile in 2 minutes, 6 seconds. The broad-jumpers and high-jumpers re ceived most of Coach Schulte's at tention during the afternoon. Flem ing, Andrews and other jumpers worked to develop their weak spots. Coach Schulte is depending on the jumpers to make several necessary pois in the Oklahoma and Missouri dual meets during the spring vaca tion. According to the results of a dual meet with Westminster, a Missouri Conference college, the Missouri Tigers are going to make the Bus kers work hard for honor when the two teams meet at Columbia, April Rush Cards. Menus. Letters. Enough Stationery to carry you thru the year. A Newspaper to add a little spice to your banquet. Just drop in at 1118 O St. and talk it over. The Keystone Press, Inc. The Missouri Valley outdoor track schedule for the 1928 season is as follows: April 11 Oklahoma-Nebraska dual meet at Norman. April 14 Missouri-Nebraska dual meet at Columbia. April 21 Kansas Relays at Lawrence. April 27-28 Drake Relays at Des Moines. May 4 or 5 Nebraska-Kansas-Kansas Aggies triangular meet at Manhattan. May 5 Grinnell-Washington dual meet at St. Louis. May 7 Iowa State-Missouri dunl meet at Ames. May 8 Nebraska-Iowa State dual meet at Lincoln (tentative). May 12 Drake-Grinnell-Iowa State triangular meet at Grinnell. May 12 Kansas-Missouri dual meet at Columbia. May 18-19 Missouri Valley conference meet at Lincoln. 14. Charlie King, Gwin Henry's main hope in the dashes, was clocked by three watche3 in the 100-yard sprint at 9.8 seconds, and stepped the 220 yard event in 21.9 seconds. Keith Hursky established a new Rollins Field record during the mict by stepping the 440-yard dash in 49.7 seconds. Miller Brown, the Tl ger weight star, put the shot 43 feet, 10 3-4 inches; threw the javelin 160 feet, 8 inches; but fell down with a heave of 127 feet, 8 inches in the discus, for two firsts and a second for high point honors in the meet, Missouri won the meet 85 to 45. What Shakespeare says about Coca-Cola Delicious and Refreshing W 1.1 y.A : J) 4 V V IV. 6.' I F i .0 ! ,t 'f . HAMLET GOOD "The glass of fashion and the mould of form, the observed of all observers" Maybe Shakespeare never knew Coca-Cola. But he couldn't have written better about it if he had tried 8 million a day Coca-Cola has made the soda fountain the meeting place of millions. The Coo-Colt Corapaoy, Atlanta, Ga. I T HAD TO BE TO GET WHERE I T I S THOSE GAY NINETIES! ir Sue: "How do you know it's Goof us' s uncle?" Lon: "Hard htels run in tlx family." HOW about parting your hair in the middle, donning a roll-mop sweater, and asking the Coach to come out and play "Guards Back"? 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Following the Vespers service Mrs. Robnett was entertained by the A. V. S. board at a dinner in Ellen Smith Hall. She left late Tuesday night for Chicago. Gossard Will Talk At Forum Meeting (Continued from Page 1) for the group to discuss the basis for the highest relationships. He will discuss the spiritual interest in ob taining the spiritual aspects of sex life. "We should see that the physical part of lift represents the lnuwRt RENTALS All Makes Typewriters SPECIAL RATES GENERAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE B-S25S 118 N. 14th Nebraska Lunches FOR Nebraska Students AT THE OWL DRUG Eat Waffles & Honey AT Hotel Cornhusker Coffee Shop After The Show level in associations and we should stress companionship," stated Gos sard. Mr. C. D. Hayes, secretary of the University Y. M. C. A., declared that Mr. Gossard is in close touch with student life and problems, is a thor ough scholar, and speaks from scientific point of view. WANT ADS FOR RENT: Furnished rooms f0 men. 511 No. 16th. B-4451. 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For these future managers we want college graduates with trained minds and well rounded personalities. These men will be taught every phase of our business. They will start at the bottom and be trained in each department every detail of store management will be given to them. At every step their progress will be en couraged. They will be expected to work hard, and when this intensive training is completed, they will become store managers, and possibly higher executives dignified positions paying from . $3,000 to $15,000 a year and more. If you are willing to work hard and show your mettle, you can find your future in a Kresge job. Write to our Personnel Depart ment today and a graduate of your own college who has already found success with us will be sent to see you. PERSONNEL DEPT. 6 RESGE CO about J. L. PICKERING, Jr. S'S-K 5-10-25c. STORES ' 25c to $1.00 STORES KRESGE DETROIT BUILDING "When I finlahed coHrft k took nte two yean to pick th right Company. 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