The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1939, Page TWO, Image 2

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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Daily Nebhaskan
Ojjicial Newspaper 0 Mort Than 7.000 Studenli
THIRTY-NINTH YEAR
Offices Union Building
Day 2-7181. Night 2-7193. Journal 2-3333
Member Associated Collegiate Press, 1H39-40
Member Nebraska Press Association, 1939-40
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Published Daily during tie school year except Mondays and Saturdays,
vacations, and examination periods by students of the University of Nebraska,
under supervision of the Publications Board.
Subscription Rates are $1.00 Per Semester or J1.SC for the College Yeir.
$2.50 Mailed. S:ngle copy, 5 Cents. Entered as second-class matter at the
postoffice in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act cf Congress. March 3. 1679. and at
special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917.
Authorized January 20. 1922
Editor-in-Chief Harold Niemann
Business Manager Arthur Hill
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
Managing Editors Merrill Englund. Richard deBrown
News Editors Norman Harris. Ed Wittenberg. Lucile
Thomas, Clyde Martz. Chris Peterson.
Sports Editor junr Bierbower
Ag Campus Editor Rex Brown
Fashion Editor Marga'et Krause
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
Assistant Business Managers Burton Thiel, Ed Segrist
Circulation Manager Lowell Michael
University of ISehra
ROMANCE LANGUAGE.
Piof. J. R. Wadsmorth. acline chair
man of the Ipt. of Humane Uneuatn
atxmunced yefterday that Horuanre inn- ;
Kirnct court. 2i. 231. 319. nrid 325 have
been revised to read as follows:
Seventeenth tcnlurj MWK, 11, I".
hM 111, Ir. taoeen.
ot4-msrmr t. I Jl. TT. . I. Hail
litt. Ir. ahem.
NiKeeulh ternary Th, !-. I". Hall 1.
Ir. Telle.
Seminar tMaronl I' count I , arrmacea.
Dr. t abeea.
The a hove counter were ao chanced due
to Ibe appointment of I'r. Jinvid Clark
Halieen ai visit me Jirofrshor in the depart
ment for lKnv-40.
The department also calls to the at
tention f graduate student the course
which is Kiven in Scientific French at (1
Tuesday and Thursday mornmiis in V. hull
JiC The primary purjiose of Ihe course ip
to iififct Kraduate science students in pre
paring for French readme examinations
eiven to candidates for arlvanred decrees.
.tudrns ho have not studied French
fh.iuid remster fur R. 1, 121. an clemen
tur)' TeadmK course tut upper riafismen rid
graduate students.
TASSELS MEET TUESDAY.
First ni'-ciinc of TofM-ls will tie held
TLieday a: 7 P m. in loom 32 Tj of the
I'ruon. "All TiiK.-el. old and new. muM he
piesent." hay president Sflma Hill, "and
should secure uniforms hy Wednesday, as
they mil need to near them this ek.
Important hu .nesn of the meeiinc will
Include plan. for eellinr I'niverKity Plaxerf
lirs.fl and f"t 1 tie loott.all rally.
W. A. A. ANNOUNCEMENT.
t'naf filiated Kills Tnnv partake Jn in
tramural sports tiy fit-tune up in the W. A
A. ruom at 'Jrant Memorial. Succor tiase
tiall, decU tennis. Nebraska tiali. howhnc.
tatile tentua. hadminton. archerv, haftehaii.
riasKet hall, arte) swimming will lie held
thtuout the year
PHALANX MEETING.
Phalanx, national honorary and pn.fi-s
atonal military fraternity will hold its first
nieettiis 4if llie year on Tuesday, Kejit. if,
at 7:30 p. m. in room Ziii nf tlie fctuderil
I'lnon. Colonel Thuls. Nel.raska's new Pro
lessor ol Military iSc.ienc aud Tactics, will
ka Official Bulletin
lie the speaker of the evenlne. This meet
ing kiI tie a rush smoker and all junior
officers are cordially invited to attend.
GIRLS WANTED.
Any eirls Interested In sellinR candy or
apples at 'he football tames, aee Mar
Kline at the Uclta litmrni bouse immedi
ately. EVANGELICAL STUDENTS.
Kvannelical studenta meet tooifiM at
T IKI in Room 31? Student I'mon. for a
none service. Lillian and Ann Brown
will present siierial numtieri
The Netiraska chainer of the lVajrue
nf Kvatirelical Students is a memtiej if
an international and interdenominational
organization of Christian studenta.
KOSMET KLUB MEETS.
Vetnhc'S of the Kosmet Kub will meet
in the Kosmet Kluti officers mom on
the 1tird floor o! the Vmon lontfht
at 7 orloi-ii. Plans for the fall review
ill be 0!Bcus-d. It is an important
mwtinj and all members are urfed to
atteni.
INSTRUCTORS ATTENTION.
In nf .fttudent Affairs.
Cilfuers f.f ltitruc1 ion.
The University.
For your Information;
Krenlinuui (invocation, W ednesday,
SeptenilK-r 27, 11-12 av in. In tlie oll
hfum. The official Vniverslty calendar falls
for a Freshman ('(invocation at eleven
o'clock on Wednesday, September 27. All
Freshman students are excused from
eleven o'clock clajtses for thia convoca
tion. Yours sincerely.
T. J. THOMPSON.
TANKSTERETTES MEET.
Tanksterette will meet this ifternoon
St i in Grant Memorial.
AG YW, YM.
AirricuHure campus YW and YM
Kroups oin their yearly prnizram to
night with a joint meetine. This meet
irip:. eMecially for freshmen, will be at
7 p. m. in Ac Hall. 3"fi.
"How to study" is to he the topic
of Hr. C. E. Rosenqiiist. sieker of the
evening. This meeting will iat ily one
hour.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA.
First rr.ecfini: of the year of Alpha
Phi Omeca. national service fraternity,
will be held tonight at & p. m. in tlie
Vnion. All members of 1he orranitation
and all students formerly affiliated with
the Boy Scouts of America are invited
to attend the meetine.
CORNHUSKER JOBS OPEN,
There Is still an opportunity for any
student wtio is interested to file his ap
plication for a position on the 1SM0 Corn
husker staff. Anyone who is interested
In workine on the business 1ff should
report at O business office. Those pre
feTine a position on the edtnual staff
sho'ild see Orval Hager. editor of tha
Ikv.k.
Khgihility requisites are that a staff
memlier roust hare earned 27 hours the
past year, 12 hours of which were ear
ned duriri: the last semester
UNI. PLAYERS TRYOUTS.
Tryoijts for University players will be
held Wednesday and Thursday of this
week. Recist ration for lryiutii will he
held Wednesday from 1 30 to S o cloca
and trvout will be held at the same time
on tht ay. Tryouu will also tie heM
Thursday from to 12 o'ekx-k AH trv
ouu i!l lie In the Temple, with Mrs.
L ill I PHONE
4-2586
far reservations for
Breakfast Rides
Moonlight Rides
in City Parks and
Country Roads
Riding Instruction
in Lighted Ring
Kaatb from it A Fatilb ar Narmal Bas
RIDING STABLE
pp.- r"
r h v
V 1 e v
fty Cs.- y.iV J
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Osborne. Btudenla should check their eli
gibility before tryinr out. Students will
brinsT one sele1lon of their own and an
other selection will be furnished them by
the department.
GAMMA LAMBDA MEET8.
Gamma I-ambda, honorary hand fra-U-rnily,
will hold their first meeting
of the year today In room 31 3 Student
Union building at 5 p. m. Plans lor
a rush smoker will be discussed.
METHODISTS ASSEMBLE.
The Methodist men's proup will meet
at the Wesley Foundation. 1417 B street,
at 7 p. m. Tuesday. Ijiwrenre Griffin
will lead -the discussion on the topic.
"What Is the MeaninR of Christianity."
All Methodist men are welcome.
PHI SIGMA IOTA.
Phi Siinna lota will hold a special
meeting on Wednesday. Sept. 27. at .V00
p. m., in University Hall, room 10H.
The pun"e of the meeting will lie to
elect new members and to plan a pro
gram for the coming year. All member
are urced to be present.
Furnished
- Rooms
For CoUegiat Life
!pZt 10 and Up
(membership prlvllecea IncloAedt
Modernise- 4irlll mm DtaisiK Roma
I'naler New Manrmet
Iinrh a Diaaer Z6 Cents mot Tr
Y. M. C. A.
13th and P StrteU
NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIED ADS
Phone 2-7193
THOM McAN SHOES
AIJ. ONE PRICE
$3.15
The Strte l.rmArr for Men
1128 O St.
TYPEWRITERS
far
SALE and RENT
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
liib at.
UrOLV M BE.
t-sv:
AITHObUZID SCHICK rCEVirK
l.7C U K.n AH.wawce Ur Ktraicbl
I are. fiaieiT mt tleetrto Tra4
The Sew lM Q 7C
SC HICK "CmPI" .. 3 O
ALLIED ELECTRIC CO.
4 f.: ISth t.
WANT ADS
HOME cooked meals for boya.
B4IC1. 1602 J Ht.
PtKlO
Ii)ST AND POIND
iiiST- ftiiekipe addresiMsd to Rot -en Bur
russ. 63S N. 16th. Heard. 2-744A
J)fiT - Plack eln purse rar Ellen Smith
Hall. Pliooe 2-U. Kard.
Open frm 7:30 A. M. until 10 P. M.
daily, excert Sunday. A complete
food market in a posit-on to rvt
1 or 10X).
State Market
1429 O
phone 2-6565
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mi ereUt wotwte tdf
of Is krmtl ca amd
k mvYif Miiikat
silly . . . yds
n 10.VS
Other Mary Muffet
Frock. .12.95 and 14.95
a rrm n
A
for
Basketball
Track
Baseball Wrestling
Swimming
$3
on sale at
Student Activities
Office
Tuesday, Sept. 26 . 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Wednesday, Sept. 27 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.
The student section is the most desirable bloc of
center sections in the East Stadium.
Groups wishing to be seated together will send one representative with
student identification cords and money. Drawing for seats will be mode 1
P. M. Wednesday in the Student Activities Office by The Editor of The
Doily Nebroskan.
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