The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1917, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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want garments cleaned and
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f lectures, theses, etc This
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or renting a typewriter.
Special rates to tin dents.
Phone or tall at
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THRESH ERMEN
MEET IN LINCOLN
Two Hundred and Fifty Here for
Their Annual Convention Pro
fessors Address Them
I
Two hundred and fifty threshermen J
of this Elate were in Lincoln Tuea-J
day and Wednesday at their conven-j
tion headquarters at the Lincoln hoteL
Professor Chase and Professor Sea-J
ton or me agricultural ensmt-vi ue
partment were on the program for
Tuesday evening, which was held at
the Lincoln hoteL
Professor Chase talked on ""Road Or
ganiration." and Professor Seaton
gare an illustrated lecture on the
"Gas Tractor."
The threshermen" banquet was held
at the Lincoln hotel last evening.
L. H. Morris of Lincoln, Chancellor
Avery d Kegeut Brown were on the
toast list.
PROF. NICOLET
RESIGNS; WILL
GO TO ILLINOIS
Prof. T. W. Nicolet. in charge of
courses in design and plant materials
at the college of agriculture for the
past three semesters, has resigned to
accept an instructor-ship in design
and assist in courses in plant material
at the University of Illinois.
This vacancy left by his resigna
tion will not be filled until next se
mester. ECONOMICS CLUB
IN HONOR OF
MISS RAVENHILL
The Home Economics dub enter
tained in hoDor of Miss Alice Raven
fcilL an English expert in home o-
nomk and sociology, at a banquet"
in the Garden room cf the Lincoln
hotel on Tuesday evening.
After the dinner. Miss Ravenhill !
spoke on home economics and oci-j
clogieal problems. Miss RavenhUl will
be in Lincoln until Friday.
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS
"America's Foreing Relations," two
volumes. Johnson.
The Best Short Stories," CEriea.
"Bottiwlli," Cartwright
"Challenge of the Country," Fiske.
"Christianity and the Labor Move
ment," Balch.
"Classics cf International Law"
VatteL
"Conquista De Mexico," four vol
umes, Berra.
"English Field Systems," Gray.
vestigating commission, five volumes.
The Freudian Wish," Holt.
'German Philosophy and Politics."
Dewey.
"The Golden Apple," Gregory.
The Great Valley," Masters.
-v.,,. Ruperts." Soctt.
"HandeL" Williams.
"Hardy." Child.
"Holbein," HeulTer.
"How to Deal With Human Nature
in Business," Cody. '
"Hotel De RambouilleV Vincent.
'Influence of Joy," Dear born.
"Interferometry of Reversed and
Non-Reversed Spectra."
-Just About a Boy." Phillips.
"Library Bookbinding," Bailey.
'The Man Farthest Down, Witt
ington. "The Meaning of Dreams.' Cariai.
The Measurement cf Intelligence,"
Terman.
"Studies in the Schoolroom." Kratx.
Textbook of Embryology. Prentla.
"Training for the Stage," Homblow.
Training for the Newipaper
Trade." Seatx.
"Wealth and Income of the People
of the United States." King.
-What May I Hope?" L.dd
"A New Way to Pay OH Debts."
George Sironath.
"Lelrbuih de Ilandeligefcclicht,"
Dr. Richard Mayr.
The Technics cf Violin Playing,"
Karl Courroisier.
"Frederick Chopin," Franx Liszt.
"Merry Devil cf EdmoEtcm." Hugh
Walker.
"Old Fort unit us." Oilplant Sinea
ton. "Paniral," Wilhelm Hertx. -
The Violin and It's Story." Goef
frey Alwyn.
"Advante. India!" M. de P. Webb.
The Cloister" Emile VeThaeren.
"Vortris nd AugiAtxe," Herman
Cfener.
"Conquifta De Mexico," four Tol
cmes, Orxco T. Erra.
"Across Coveted Lend." two vol
umes. A. Henry Savage Dazidor.
-rjlfllaa," Ferdinand Wrede.
"America's Foreign Relations." two
volumes, W. F. Johnson.
-What Should I Believer G. F.
Ladd.
"Yule-tide in .Many Lands," Pringle
and I'rano.
'"Christianity and the Labor Alove
ment" W. M. Baleh.
-Shakesperian Studies," Mathews
and Thorndike.
-Business Psychology." Hugo Man
sterberg. -Society." Henry K. Rowe.
-Handel,"' C. F. A. Williams.
-American Debate." M. M. Miller.
-philosorhie der Tracht,"' Heinrich
Schurtx.
-The Mexican Calendar Stone," J.
J. Valentine,
Botticelli," Julian Cartwright.
"Early Man in Europe," Charles Ram.
Prof. Barrett Wendell, of Harvard,
has recently tenderd his resignation
as professor of English, after having
taugtt in the university for thirty-six
years. Ex.
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SUBSCRIBE THEN, If You Have Not Already
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UNIVERSITY MEN
FOR REGIMENT
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lieutenant, battalion quartermasters.
Each battery would be In charge of
one captain, two flrit and two second
lieutenants.
Normal peace and war strength of
a regiment of field artillery is: offi
cers, peace 40. war 40; six batteries,
peace "56 (126 men each), war 1,140
(150 each): headquarters company
(band), peace 76, war 4; supply
company, peac 2S. war 32. Total,
peace strength S60. war, 1.266.
Prof. J. X- Bridgman of the college
of engineering. Prof. Philo M. Buck,
department of rhetoric, and Clarence
J. Frankfurter, department of chem
istry, are active in the work of ten
tative organization.
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A movement has been started
among the women of Leland Stanford
university for more simple dress. The
most radical plan suggests a regular
uniform for conipus wear. Ex.
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