FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935. FOUK THE NEBRASKAN LONG OFFERS $250 i BIZAD SCHOLARSHIP E. H. Long, manager of the College Book Store has offered a $250 graduate scholarship in busi ness research to be given to a stu dent at Nebraska for next year. Dean J. E. LeRossignol of the col lege of business administration to day announced the offer, and said the award will also include exemp tion from tuition for the student. The scnoiarsnip will be given to Chick Boyes Players TENT THEATRE Take No. 2 Highway, Go West Every Night at 8:30 2 Hour Show. Drama, Music and Vaudeville. 10c "TROPICAL LOVE" 3 Act Comedy this week. Amateur Night Every Friday 3 Cash Prizes. a graduate of the university who has majored in economics and busi neass organization, and who has made a good record in scholarship while an undergraduate student. Dean LeRossignol said the winner would be named within a few days. A similar scholarship was of fered recently for nex year by J. E. Miller, president of the Miller and Paine department store. Both will go to graduate students inter ested in business research. NEBRASKANS RECEIVE TEACHING POSITIONS Twenty-three students and form er students at the university have received teaching positions re cently, according to the depart ment of educational service. Melda Alber, Council Bluffs, la., will teach at the Iowa School of the Deaf, Council Bluffs, la.; H. B. Christianson, Ong to be superin tendent at Daykin; Marion Dun levy, San Diego, Calif., goes to the Sherman elementary school at Omaha; Viva Engel, Wood River to Mead; Elmer Greenberg, Craw ford to- Omaha Technical high Nebraskan Asks for Additional Reporters In order to cover all the news on the campus of interest to summer students, the Nebras kan asks that a reporter be ap pointed in each organized rooming house. Each reporter should visit or telephone the Nebraskan office as soon as possible, to make arrangements for getting his news into the Is sues. Any other summer students who are interested in news paper work, or who Instruct in journalism and English in high schools may get practical expe rience on the summer Nebras kan. The paper will welcome you to its staff that it may bet ter handle campus news during the school season. Ill We Have Everything You'll Need In The Supply Line Notebooks Pens Pencils Inks History Paper Books New & Used la 1229 R St. ohnni- C!ri F. Grill. Grainton to Foirmnnt firaeellvn Huber. Be atrice to Waverly; Viola Kriz Hnvvpiia to Waverlv: Edwin E Melby, Lincoln to Humboldt; Irma Niebaum, Nickerson to iNeiigu Hplpn Nnntz. Lincoln to Albion MolHn Shftomakcr. Odell to Alvo and Lorraine Swanson, Mead to Page. Arthur Arehart, DuBois, goes to Pleasanton as superintendent. Richard Black of Ragan goes to the Honey Creek consonaaieu school at Salem. Muarea isrumun of Herman eroes to Arlington Rosalie Farley of Lincoln goes to Rosalie. Lowell JHeaney or tte ntrir rnps to Aurora. Rav C Meyers of Greenwood goes to Alvo. Myron Kumery oi iviaso. Oitv eoea to Newman Grove. Mil dred Thomas of Ravenna goes to Mitchell. Martha watson or urn aha goes to McCook. NEW 1935 PERM AN ENTS $10 MYCIUNE- Permanent no elf Ctrl city cr lieaterH. $3 Charme FRENCH Cl'RI. Perm. $1 F - Sft A I. OH. I'KRM 250 Shampoo, flnurr . ... . v and tS Supreme Wave. . . .$1.70 hnr ,.ut S10 Parisian Wave. . .$3.43 on Prrnia- Flnger Wave JJ " LEADER BEAUTE SHOPPE Street Floor, lit No. 12th street. B5345 Trim (s Ann 1325 P Street ounces a NEW DEAL to Summer School Students and University Faculty iiipioi 1 Just tear out this coupon, it is good for I 5c worth of food or foun tain service at the Central Cafe, 1325 P street. Absolutely no obli gations to this coupon, just come in and be served. Limit: This offer is good only once per student customer or faculty member. Good until Midnight of June 21, 1935. 0 You may make your selection from any of our meals ranging in price from 15c to 1.25. 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