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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1912)
THE DAItX MIBtAIKiM i fc -Vocational Training In Schoolt Approved (Continued from Pago 1) provldo adequately for such Instruc tion." Adds Impetus to Movement. With this backing of tho association, groater efforts will probably bo made by all schools that can offer proper facilities In these lines of study, and thoro will bo good oponlngs for teach ors who are qualified In them. At thlB annual meeting, tho accred ited schools of tho states over which tho association acts are reinstated and tho schoolB which havo raised tholr standards to conform with, thoBO of tho association aro newly accredited. Tho Nebraska list, which Inspector Rood presented to tho association and which was accepted, waB aB follows: Nebraska 8chools. Albion, ABhland, Auburn, Aurora, Doatrice, Hlair, Brownoll Hall (Oma ha), Columbus, Crete, David City, Doano College Academy, Falls City, Falrbury, Franklin Academy, Fre mont, Friond, Geneva, Grand Island, Hastings, Hastings College Acadomy, Havolock, Hebron, Holdrego, Koarnoy, Lincoln, McCook, Nebraska City, Ne braska Military Acadomy, Nobraskn Wealoyan Acadomy, Norfolk, North Platto, Omaha, Pawnoo City, Platta mouth, Schuyler, Seward, South Oma ha, Superior, Toachors Collogo High School, TocumBoh, University Place, Wahoo, York. This Is tho list of secpndary schools which, undor the rules of tho associa tion, can send students to tho Univer sity without a preliminary examina tion. Tho North Central Association Is very conservative, bellovlng that bucIi action will work to tho hlghost interests of tho schools and tho asso ciation. It alms to accredit only those schools which possobs organization, teaching force, standards of scholar ship, oBprlt do corpB, etc., of such charactor as will commond thom to any educator, collego or university In the north central territory. CAFETERIA HOURS ANNOUNCED Manager- Declares Establishment Is Limited to University People. Manager Orr of tho Tomplo cafo- FRATERNITY HALL Fir Uvtrtlty and Fratirnlty Engagtmtnts $15.00 Call E. J. Faulkner, Manager, Auto BI589 torla wishes to announce that tho fol lowing hours are tho only ones at which meals will bo sorved: Week days, broakfaBt, 7 to 8:30; dinner"? 11:30 to 1:30; Buppor, 6:30 to 7:00. Sundays, breakfast, 8:00 to 10:00; dlnnor, 12:00 to 2:00; Bupper, 5:30 to 6:30. Mr. Orr also announces that the cafeteria Is for tho convenience and ubo of tho University studentB and that outside trade Is not solicited, as tho establishment is not run on a monoy-maklng plan and Is solely for tho bonofit of students. The room has already proved lnadequato and will bo mado still moro so if outside peoplo continue to patronize It. Visitors aro always welcome and tho management will always extend a welcome to all of. them, but it muBt bo romembored that tho cafeteria is only for tho Btudonta and employes of tho University. The University of Missouri will spend $2,600 in Improving its athlotlo field. Now bloacherB will bo built to accommodate the crowds which will attond tho Nebraska football gamo there next fall. $5.00 English Slip-On RAIN COATS FOR MEN These coats are guaranteed Waterproof. Owing to their lightness of texture, we can not guarantee them to be rip or tear proof. See them in the windows and secure your coat while we have them in stock. Your choice Midge &Gaeme m $0.69 I Ueach Great Display of Latest Spring Fash ions; Ready for Your Selection Good Clothes are something men need; one of the things we want to tell you is that we appreciate how much it means to most of you to get good clothes: to get value for the money: to receive when you buy, goods that are worth while. We have some knowledge about these things; it's natural we should use that knowledge in your interest; there's no reason why we shouldn't use it in your inter est. The result of so employing our knowledge of good clothes is a big stock of fine suits and overcoats for you priced at $10 to $40 Spring Slip-ons R. & W. celebrated imported English Slip-ons in full length Natural and llaglan shoulder styles, broad collar ideas light tan and gray shades some with inlaid velvet collars $5.00 to $25.00 Oar New Spring Hats Comprising the greatest selection this store has shown in many seasons Stetson's Scho ble's and Knapp Felt Hats in both soft and stiff styles $2.00 to $8.00 Armstrong Clothing Co, GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS V , I a K.T A