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BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rentals 125 No. 13th St. B2080 MEDIC CONVOCATION (Continued .from page 1) Dean Urldges believes clinical medi cine should be taught in a broad gauged way. paying due uttention to both scientific and practical aspects. He also stated that the Pro-medics are laying here the scientific founda tion for their college work; that their success there will depend on the foundation laid here. TRACK SQUAD MEETS COYOTE TEAM TODAY First Dual Meet of Year With Wes leyan at University Place this Afternoon The Husker track squad donned suits and spikes for a few minutes last night and went through a light workout in anticipation of the dual meet with Wesleyan at University Place this afternoon. A goodly bunch of Husker rooters have planned to journey to the suburb with Coach Reed and his squad of thirty athletes, since the meet will afford the first chance to see Ne braska in action against outside com petition. The team, as shown last night, are all in good condition. The coach has been particularly careful in his selection of the men for today's festivities, selecting only those in fit condition for strenuous work at this early time. The Coyotes, although sending no advance reports to town, are expect ing big things of "the boys" today. In A. Warner and Johnson in the hundred and the two-twenty they have two exceptionally speedy speed sters, and Wesleyanites will be some what surprised if these two cham pions of the sunflower do not finish within the money. A Warner is also somewhat of a broad jumper, and with Hay ward completes the Coyote entries in this event. In the high jump the Methodists have entered Hayward and V Warner, both of whom have cleared the bar at good altitudes. Mr. Jack Johnson will toss the cannon ball for Wesleyan, bein their sole representative in the shot put. They have entered but one man Durham in the discus, also, but re ports are to the effect that both of these athletes have . enough surplus quality to make up for two or three co-partners. The list of Husker entries in the different events follows: One hundred yards dash, Scott Deering; 220, Scott, Zumwinkle; 440, Zum winkle, Bates; half mile, Clark Kubik. Claar; mile, Spohn, Anderson, Gribble. Garrison; two mile, Weber meier. McMasters, Raecke; lroad jump, Rees, Ankeny; high jump. Rees. Hummel; pole vault, Reavis; shot put, Chamberlain, Rutherford, Shields: discus, Otoupalik. Lowman; low hurdles, Goetze, Bolton, Irsael, Gardiner; high jump, Goetze, Bolton LOSE PROFESSOR IN UNIVERSITY Prof. C. B. Cornell Accepts a Position in Lincoln Schools as Super visor of Boys Prof. C. 15. Cornell of the Psychol ogy department of the University has accepted a position in the public schools of the city as supervisor of the boys from the fifth grade through the bi'sh school. The position in volves the shop work, manual training and all the vocational work the boys in the school system study. Lincoln schools have between three and four thousand students in this work over whom Professor Cornell will have di rect control. The rurpose of the work is to turn out bovs trained in accurate thinking and with a sense of self-reliance, .,.,v,0r thP student quits at the eighth grade or goes on through the JMV Shirts 'hXri SPELL port. THE OLD WAY Uncomfortable we have them in endless variety Special THE NEW WAY Comfortable A Truly Great Value in Soisette onvertible foliar I A c at As Important as a Ball or Racquet fl)ytjj A Real TENNIS NEED Others at $1.00 and $1.50. - We feature "The Emery' ' Norfolk Shirt at $2. 00 EXCLUSIVELY WITH US WE SAVE YOU MONEY high school. The work equips the boys with the knowledge of some special line of industrial activity that he may be able to enter some voca tion with the ability to make good The course is to overcome the com mou criticism that public school boys are poorly equipped for practical work and unreliable. Special rooms will be arranged for the care of backward children. The work here is to diagnose the difficulty and to give the student what he can do. Here in particular Professor Cor nell is fitted for the work in being able to study the student and diag nose the case on a psychological basis. The new high school building is eouiDped with one of the best manual training departments in the country. Tho department includes a printing r.ress and plana have been laid for a complete mechanical equipment. The old high school will be remodeled into an industrial center. 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