THE DAILY NEBEASKAN ATHLETIC BOARD HAS MEETING Was Decided That G. E. Reed Be Sent to Olympic Tryout8 and An- derson if In Condition. YcHtordny nt fi p ni tho athletic board hold r mooting In I)r Clapp'H office Since thoro wb not a quorum proHont there could bo no ofllolal huni neHH tranHaetod and all that wan done by tho small number nrenent will have to bo Rono over at tho next board meotlnp; It 1b undorBtood, however, that Guy Rood will undoubtedly be Bent to tho Olympic tryouts at Chi cago and Ix)u1b Anderson will alno bo. Bont If ho 1b In condition at the time and 1b Bhowlng up in good form. Racoly will not bo in condition to run at tho time. It 1b not yet definitely known who will bo Bent to tho Purdue meet SENIORS HOLD CLASS MEETING Levy Made to Cover All Debts and to Buy Class Present Senior Play Discussed. At the senior ciaKH mooting held yesterday morning the matter of levy ing an aBBessmont was considered Vincent Hascall explained the B'Htem which has been used in former years, namely, that of assessing each senior $2.00 to pay any outstanding debts and to provide a fund for tho class memorial. That each class shall graduate from tho University free from debt is an unwritten law; that it shall support Its class play is not a law. but it should be. In accordance with these sentiments tho class adopted a roso lution providing for the levying of a $2.00 assessment to cover not only the outstanding debts and the purchase of a gift, but also to insure the financial success of its play Tho members of tho class dobt com mlttee, tho class gift committee, and tho business manager of tho play were authorized to collect this assessment Tho committeo which selected tho gift was empowered to purehaBo tho same It was also announced that reserved Beats for the play are to bo held for tho seniors until Wednesday of next week, at which time they will bo put on general sale LAW FACULTY TO SCATTER. Many of the Professors of the Ne braska Law College Will Visit Various Places This Summer. Very soon after tho St h of June, Nebraska's law faculty will be scat tered pretty nearly in the four cor ners of the United States some doing ono thing, others another Professor Robbina is anxious to got his work lined up for tho coining year and cases ready for trial. IT Ih work will take him to Washington, Colorado and Iowa during tho summer Dean Hast ings expects to bo in Chicago during tho convention, and later to attend tho meeting of tho National Bar Asso ciation at Milwaukee. After his Bum mer work at Ann Arbor, Professor and Mra. Conant will leavo for Boston, re turning by way of Milwaukee. Doctor Maxoy will bo In Lincoln until tho opening of tho Chicago convention, where ho will go to witnesB what promises to bo tho greatest strugglo u fw VBvt WffityA 'V CLASSIFIED COLUMN Ideals are like stars, you can't touch them but you can use them as guides and follow them. One of our guiding ideals in business is "courteous and efficient service for every cus tomer." 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