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BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rentals 125 No. 13th St. B2080 TEACHERS' MEETING BEGINS TODAY Many Teachers From Southeastern Part of the State Here to Attend Doctor Judd on Program Moro than a hundred teachers have arrived In the city to attend the two day session of the twenty-second an nual meeting of the Southeastern Ne braska Educational Association. Sev eral prominent speakers from without the state are to appear In addition to many Nebraska educators. Following is the program for the session: General Program Thursday Morning, 9 O'clock Temple Theatre Music University School of Music Words of Welcome. Supt. F. M. Hunter Address. .. ."Education and Progress" Chancellor Samuel Avery Address. . ."Education Through Play" Dr. Henry S. Curtis Folk Dances McKinley School Address "The Cul tivation of Initiative in Students" Dr. Charles H. Judd Thursday Afternoon, 2 O'clock Temple Theatre Supt. John A. Woodard, Presiding Songs Grades 1 A and 2 B, Park School Direction of Miss Shean Songs Grade 6 A, Whittier School Direction of Miss Robey Address. .Mrs. Hattie Moore Mitchell "Our Educational Outlook" State Superintendent A. O. Thomas Recess 3:45 O'clock Music Cotner University Glee Club "The Psychology of Reading".... Dr. Charles H. Judd Thursday Evening, 8 O'clock Temple Theatre Supt. A. H. Staley, Presiding Music Lincoln High School Band W. L. Greenslit, Director "The Play Movement and Its Sig nificance" (Illustrated) ,.Dr. Henry S. Curtis Friday Morning, 9 O'clock Temple Theatre Supt. V. L. Strickland, Presiding Songs. . .Third Grade, Prescott School Direction Miss Dorland Songs. . .Eighth Grade, Capitol School Direction Miss Beardsley Address. .Mrs. Hattie Moore Mitchell Address.,. Pres. D. W. Hayes Songs.. University Place High School "Some Silent Forces in Education" ." Dr. John W. Withers Section Meeting Friday Afternoon, 2 O'clock For High School and City Teachers Music Room, Temple Building Principal A. M. Hare, Presiding Vocal Solos... Margaret Perry and Curtis Grove of Lincoln High School Address Chancellor C. A. Fulmer "The Book as a Means of Educa tion" Dr. John W. Withers Friday Afternoon, 2 O'clock For County Superintendents and Rural Teahcers Temple Theatre Dean E. L. Rouse. Presiding Vocal Solos Bernice Reed and Doris Cole of Lincoln High School Address Mrs. Ruth Erfman "VARSITY 55" FROM HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX $17.50$25 UPWARDS Notice Particularly $1750 for Hart, Schqffner & Marx Suits ARMSTRONG'S "Rural Mindedness" Miss Edith A. Lathrop "The Aim of the Rural School Sys tem in Nebraska" Principal H. E. Bradford General Session Friday Afternoon, 3:45 O'clock Temple Theatre Music University School of Music "The Discredited Old and the De sirable New in Hygiene and Physiology" Prof. F. M. Gregg Business Session Friday Evening, 8 O'clock Temple Theatre Music Nebraska Wesleyan University Glee Club "Moral Education in School and' Home" Dr. John AV. Withers Palladians Elect The Palladian Society held a busi ness meeting last evening and elected the following officers for the third term from April 1st to the end of the school year: President Charles Hauptman. Vice-president Ruby Hill. Secretary Vida Reckmeyer. Corresponding Secretary Gladyce Miller. Program Secretary Leila McNer ney. Music Secretary Frances Caldwell. Critic Geneva Seegar. Historian Dave Weeks. Classes Excused On account of the Interclass Debate today at Convocation the 10 o'clock classes have been dismissed. The Juniors wjll meet the Sophomores in Memorial Hall for the class champion ship. The names ef those receiving Phi Beta Kappa honors for the year will also be announced. The Size of the Sun Under a blazing orb the size of a dime, the Altoona Tribune says: Above illustration is greatly reduced from the actual size of the sun as it was several years ago. An illustration the actual size of the sun as it is to day would probably take up the great- Social anb personal Achoth announces the pledging of Ruth Sinclair of Lincoln. W. H. Bixby, formerly a 6tudent In the University Engineering College, is in Lincoln on a short visit He Is em ployed on a railroad extension near Guernsey, Colo. The Association of Collegiate Alumni will give a reception in honor of the national secretary, Vida Hunt Francis, of Philadelphia, at the Lincoln Hotel, April 21. In honor of Miss Adelia Dodge, traveling student secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association, Miss Esther Bennett entertained the old and new cabinets at dinner at her home yesterday. Forty members of the active and alumnae chapter of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority met for a picnic lunch eon at the chapter house Saturday afternoon. The sorority will make these gatherings monthly affairs. Sev eral out-of-town guests were present at the last luncheon. er part of one of the pages of this paper. The sun was quite common in past years. The young boys and girls might be interested in knowing that the sun.-whlch was at one time visible to the older people inhabiting this earth, is a self-luminous orb which, being in or near the center of our sys tem of worlds, formerly gave light and heat to all the planets, but now throws its rays upon the earth semi yearly and sometimes not that often. University Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria IN THE TEMPLE FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY Quality Economy Convenience Mtal Houn. 7:00 8:80 11:001:30 5.807.60. There's Zip to it, Boys! HERE'S the yell master of them all the campus favorite with college colors ifi stripes across the breast and sleeves. 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