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14 DAILY NEBRASKAN September 16, 1940 Reporting beats open on Daily Practical journalism free of all charges! The DAILY NEBKASKAN has a number of reporting beats open this semester for new blood wish ing to obtain practical training in the writing, the headlining and the printing of a paper. With regular publication start ing Thusday, Norman Harris, DAILY editor, urges all reporters both new and old to sign up at the office Wednesday morning. "There are big opportunities this semester for hard working reporters to get paid staff positions," Harris de clared, emphasizing that initiative i, is the basis for all promotions on university publications. Business positions open. Students interested in business experience and in making money through salesmanship can nave jobs immediately on a 10 percent commission basis, Ed Segrfot. business manager announced. . The business staff needs men to canvass the campus and to contact advertisers for the opening issues. Itrainanl lakes school position at Muskegon Alanson D. Brainard, who held an assistantship in the school ad ministration department last year, has just assumed the position of assistant superintendent of schools at Muskegon, Mich. Brainard re ceived his M.A. degree from the university in 1935 and has com pleted all residence work for his Ph.D. degree. He received a B.Sc. degree from Midland college in , 1928 and from 1935 to 1939 he was ' superintendent of schools at Blue! Hill, Neb. Plans are now under way for the opening of the new LaSalette Col lege in Arnolds Park, la., next September. 1941 Portable Uadlo (2) 2995 iyl!iIS Enjoy the music you want, when you want It. Combina tion radio phono graph has excellent tone. GOLD'S Filth Floor. Registration for pilot training limited to only male students According to word just re ceived from the administrator of civil aeronautics by Dean O. J. Ferguson, of the engineering col lege, only male students will be accepted for the fall session of the civil pilot training program at the university. General requirements for appli cants include U. S. citizenship; age limit of 19 to 26; consent of parent or guardian; one full year of col lege; passage of a rigid physical examination; and no previous cer tification aa pilot. Former Daily editor on uni editorial staff Richard DeBrown, Nebraskan eunor lasi se mester, this year takes over in his new position as HfMiMi;iiii uirec- t tor of the uni- versity editorial x-gv and publicity de- pattment. Sigma Delta Chi, jour nalism fraternity of which De Brown is a mem ber, afforded him further hon ors by naming him outstanding Sigma Delta Chi in this territory. - Journal A Slur. Richard liHr(.n. Old f;ratl resigns as du I'onl attorney C. R. Mudge, who received his L.L.B. from the university in 1903, resigned from his position as di rector of the legal department of K. I. du Pont company, Wednes day, Sept. 11, where he has had a continued service with the firm for 37 years, dating from his graduation. ' Here's the ideal radio for the college student. Small, compact, it can be carried from place to place. Plays from a self-contained bat tery or may be plugged Xinto AC-DC. fawiilHri'MIIlin jllMiiiMI Has the New Improved Wavema'gnet An Exclusive Zenith Feature Fully Protected by Patent No. 2164251. Fees will be $25 for each stu dent plus a $6 fee for the phys ical examination. Trainees must also pay a $9 premium for re quired individual insurance cover age and a $10 course fee to the university. Trainees are expected to pay transportation charges to and from the airport, and hitch hiking is specifically forbidden. Complete course at Christmas Ground school course will con sist of 72 hours of class work plus quiz periods, all of which is to be Y M IlMMl's co-op becomes reality A cooperative house where 35 men can room and board for $5 a week, sponsored by the YMCA, is fast becoming a reality at 511 No. 16th. The students who wish to live here do not have to belong to the YMCA; this is another serv ice for any young men of the cam pus which the YMCA is starting and sponsoring. The house is university owned and university steam is to be used in heating it. When signing up for room and board each student buys a $5 share. The money paid for this share is refunded when the student leaves school and so the actual cost of living at the Co-op House will be only $5 per week. Mrs. Shields is to be cook and house mother. The men living in the house do all the other work. A statement is signed by each one pledging himself to the fullest co operation with the rest of the signers. Two years ago the YMCA founded the Cornhusker Co-op Boarding club where any young man can eat. This year will be the first for a boarding and rooming house and the YMCA hopes it will be as successful as the Boarding club has been. There is now room for ten more young men. Infor mation can be obtained by inquir ing at the YMCA office in the Temple. Philosophy instructor contributes article Dr. W. H. Werkmeistor of the philosophy department has an ar ticle. "Unified Science and I'hvs- icalistic Reductionism," in the summer issue of The Personahst. publication of the University ol Southern California school of philosophy. Dr. Werkmeister read the article as a paper before the philosophical association meeting at Columbia university in New Yoik City last Dec. 22. Prof. Pound invited to contribute paper Prof. Louise Pound of the de partment of English haa received an invitation to contribute a pa per to a volume of "Studia Neo philologica," published at Uppsala, Sweden. The volume is to be dedicated to Prof. Eilert Ekwall of Lund university, Sweden, in honor on his 65th birthday. t. mmwmmmw wmmmmtM m EAT IN COMFORT Fully Air Conditioned y Special Noonday Luncheon 25c i BOYDEN PHARMACY ! ! i . J Stuart Bldg j 13 and P St. completed before the Christmas holidays. An additional 35 to 50 hours of flight instruction is to be completed by Jan. 31, 1941. Stu dents are advised not to carry more than a 12-hour schedule in addition to the flight training. No college credit is attached to this first course. Applications are now being received, the blanks for which are available at the offices of DeaiTFerguson, 204 Mechanical Arts, and Prof. J. W. Haney, 203 Mechanical Engineering. Kosenlof to participate in annual principals' eonvo Dr. G. W. Rosenlof, registrar, university examiner, and director of admissions, has been invited to participate in the annual prin cipals' conference to be conducted by the University of Illinois at Urbana on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. yy Your FREE Book Covers save books from ordinary wear and tear and keep the'rii looking as clem as the day you bought them. We also have a complete assortment of student needs including engineer ing equipment, art sup plies, note books, paper, fountain pens and jewel ry. CRMPUS ONG'5 THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF STUDENT NEEDS ;N' book out Wednesday Published annually by the Uni versity Christian Associations, the "N" Book, a pocket-sized edition, gives new students a thumbnail description of university life, tra ditions, organizations, and per sonnel. Mary Kerrigan edited this year's book, and Jerry Bleicher was business manager. Sections or' this year's edition are devoted to messages from the chancellor, from presidents of the various campus organizations, and from local church organizations. Freshmen receive the "N" Book for five cents when they present the cards given them at their Eng lish tests. Distribution points on the city campus for men at the YMCA office in the Temple; women at the YWCA otfice'in.S Ellen Smith Hall; Ag campus stu dents may get their copies in room 302B Ag Hall. Distribution begins Wednesday. Students other than freshmen must pay twenty-five cents per copy. 10 DISCOUNT ON NEW TEXTS You will save 10c on every dollar you spend on new books and 25c to 54c out of each dollar when you buy used books at the Nebraska Book Store. Wf pay CASH for AM, college texts whether used here or not. Text Boolcn I I Stud'.-nt Supplies uuun aiunt 1 BooEcs & ft MMW