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PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ; Sunday, January 18. 1948 ,. Campus News In Brief Tassels. Tassels will meet Monday, in Room 316 of the Union, at 5 p. m. University Dames. Mrs. R. G. Gustavson will ad dress the University Dames at iheir meeting Monday, Jan. 19, in parlors AB of the Union. Mem bers should meet at 8 p. m. Host esses will be: Imogene Carrie. Oorolhv Clayton, Pat Sewell. Celia Mitchell, and Mary Sheiba. mi Delta Hii. The legal fraternity, Phi Delta ?hi, held election of officers at a neeting Jan. 8. The new officers ire: G. R. Jorgensen, president; F. J. Mattoon, treasurer; J. B. 3rooks secretary; R. J. Haggart, historian; and F. R. Methcny, sergeant-at-arms. Hospitality House. Hospitality House, 1740 E street, has announced throe vacancies available for student veterans with one or more children. There ire complete living facilities. Those interested should contact City Housing Desk. 114 No. 13th treet for information. E njimeers . . . . (Continued from Page 1.) of Electrical Engineers met for a orogram by Mr. G. A. Joincs of Western Electric, who presented a movie and gave a demonstration of telephone operation and tele ohone selector switches. In the business meeting that followed these officers were elected: Her bert Temme. chairman; Donald Marcks, vice chairman; Robert Wilcox, secretary; William Wrenn, treasurer ASME. The student branch of the Am erican Society of Mechanical En gineers met Wednesday night. The urogram included a movie of the Ibrces on an airfoil. Announce ment was made of the annual re gional student branch ASME con ference that will be held May 14 in Tulsa Okla. Two members will represent this university at the conference. The winners of first and second place of those who prepare and deliver the best ASME paper, will act as representatives, and they will enter a regional competition at the conference. The conference, held in conjunction with the In ternational Petroleum Exposition, will include representatives from Nebraska, Kansas State. Kansas U.. Oklahoma A.'M Arkan sas The following new oiiu ers were elected in the business meeting: Richard Rosenbaum, Chairman; Weston Birdsdall. vice chairman; Wilbur Lehnert. secretary; and Norman Bahr, treasuerer. HAVE YOUR SKATES Expertly Sharpened While You Wait! Only 25c WOLFF CYCLE CO. ix:si (' st. l Must have stenoRrapher at once for morninca only. Permanent position In extremely pleasant office. Good pay. ' Boomer Agencies i 1210 P St. Z-7045 ENGINEERS WANTED Bachelors Degree. Large College Offers $3,000 Ap proximate half time teach ing-studying. Masters to $6,500. South Western College needs Engineers Teaching research opportunity do grad work. Associate Professor $4,500 Assist ant Professor $4,000. Vacancies Other Fields Give phone, photo, qualifica tions. C L I N E TEACHERS AGENCY, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. ou'ean count AB C s to tfive vi a grand smoke" IORETTA YOUNG COSTARS IN SAMUEl COIDWYN'S NEW PICTURE "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" CaprTight 1948, Uun & Hum lAw Ca. on Cliesterficldfcl I r - vou f 1 " "Mil innn mm rimum i 1 j ""t 1 1 """' " ' wimmimmmimiitmmmmmmKimmimttmMtmkmimmtimmmmmMmtim'