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THE DAILY WEBRd KAH TEACHERS WANTED Boards are electing teachers every day for next year. If you are not yet located register at once. We cover all the Central tnd Western states. Only 3Va commission, $1.00 regis tration fee. Commission payable in fall of year. Write today for blanks. TEACHERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 228 Cedar Rapids Sav. Bk. Bldg. Cedar Rapids, Iowa PRINTING THAT PLEASES AT 125 North 12th Street Cornell University Medical College In the city of New York Admits graduates of University of Nebraska presenting the re quired rhysics. Chemistry and Biology. Instruction by laboratory meth ods throughout the course. Small sections facilitate per sonal contact of student and instructor. Graduate Courses leading to A. M. and Ph. D., also offered under direction of the Gradu ate School of Cornell Univer sity. Applications for admission are preferably made not later than June. Next session opens Sep tember 2G, 1917. For information and catalogue, address THE DEAN, CORNELL UNI VERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Box 447 First Ave & 28th St. New York City CLEANING SERVICE You tiped not have an ex tensive Wardrobe with our prompt service at hand. Phone us any day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evening. AVe can do it and do it right. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S.' 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L. C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBR. njjJLfl, PLATTSBURG MADE WITH THE OVAL BUTTON-HOLE AND NEW REINFORCED EDGE. WOMAN'S PAGE SUFFRAGE NO MORE A TABOOED TOPIC Mrs. Halsey Wilson, National Worker, Tells of Progress in East ern Colleges "Four years ago suffrage was a tabooed topic of conversation in the eastern colleges," declared Mrs. Hal sey V. Wilson yesterday afternoon at the suffrage headquarters in Fra ternity building. Today they have formed clubs in every college, and it is the progressive girls who be long to them. They are really alive MEET TO FORM A. A. THIS MORNING Co-Ed Holders of "N" Will Effect Preliminary Organiiation in S 102 at 11 Abbott, also a graduate ot the Uni versity of Nebraska, nas cnarge. Grace Abbott has done extensive Im migrant research work. The Immi grants Protective league, of which she is a director, is an association of social workers of Chicago who care for immigrants. Members of the league meet trains which bring In immigrant women, and help these for eigners find friends and employment. THE Era TlanhAHl B91 131 North 11th tt Gleaners, Pressors, Dysrs ror Us "Work and Bsrvlos that risMM." Call B2811. Tit Bsst quipped Dry Cleaning Plant la tat West. One day service If needed. Reasonable Prices, good work, prouttt service. Repairs to men's garments earefully made. to it. and they are the ones who are managing all of the college inter ests." "Woman suffrage is endorsed by the heads of the colleges today," said Mrs. Wilson. "At Smith, four years ago, one would be met with a whis pered 'sh' whenever 'suffrage' was mentioned. It was very extraordi nary to hear the subject. "Wiih the coming of McCracken at Vassar, suffrage was given a start there. Before that time it was hushed up. Now, the head of the college encourages every movement. Before his coming, the authorities did not permit a suffrage speech on the campus. The people are becom ine enlightened." Mrs. Wilson de clared. , "In New York state, there has been a revival in college suffrage leagues. They vote on the referendum in the fall, and these leagues are doing much to bring the suffrage cause to life.' The college women expect I :o enter into the work in the sum 'mr and do public speaking. "In colleges all over the law of ?eivice is creeping in to hold the niii.ds of students who are In eco ir.mic training. A college is a pretty fin place to fit oneself for real work." A meeting of all girls who have won their N's or who have been chosen to represent their class on either basketball or baseball teams will be held today at 11 o'clock in S 102, the lecture room of the gym nasium. The purpose of the meet ing is to form the preliminary or ganization of the Women's Athletic association here at Nebraska. This association stands for the promotion of higher physical efficiency in gym nastic and athletic, activities among women; and today the definite form which the organization will take will be discussed. A study Will be made of the meth ods used in other colleges where women's athletic associations have been formed. Miss Dorothy Baldwin will tell of their work. Miss Baldwin was the delegate from Nebraska to the national conference of the as sociation at Madison. Wis.. March 9 and 10. All girls who are eligible for membership in the association are urged to be present. GO-ED SWIMMERS TOJAVE MEET Interclass Contest Will Be Held Late In April, With Team and One Individual Awards University of Nebraska women will have a swimming meet some time during the latter part of April. It will be an interclass contest and awards, not decided upon as yet, will be given members of the winning team. A special award will be given to the best individual swimmer. This is a new organized sport of Nebraska women. Every girl who jean swim is eligible to try for a place In this meet, which will be held in the pool at the Lincoln high school, where women's swimming classes are being held twice a week. Temporary class captains have been appointed, and girls who wish to enter the contest will notify j the captain of their class. The senior captain is Marjorie Green; junior, Eleanor Frampton; sophomore, Mild red Mcintosh; freshman, Ruth Hut-ton. SCHEDULE OF SUFFRAGE SCHOOL 10-10:30. press and publicity, Mrs. Cotnam. 10:r,011.13, suffrage history, Mrs. Wilson. 11:15-12. organization. Mrs. Shuler. 2-2:20, public speaking, Mrs. Cot nam. 2:303:15. argument, Mrs. Wilson. 3:1j-4:"0. money raising, Mrs. Shuler. ALUMNA WRITES BOOK ON IMMIGRATION Grace Albert, '01, Describes the "Im migrant and the Community" Grace Abbott, '01. director of the Immigrants' Protective league of Chi cago, has written a book, "The Im migrant and the Community," which is announced for early publication by the Century company. Miss Abbott Is a resident of Hull J House, of which her sister, Edith NATIONAL SUFFRAGE WORKERS CONDUCTING SCHOOL OF SUFFRAGE IN LINCOLN THIS WEEK (pilars 15 0 EACH 6 FOR 00 UNITED 8MIRT A COLLAR CO.. TROY. N. V. Sold Exclusively by ! ATI PPTCKD WF left - SW mf tm 9VU II1M 1 i . '' . V i Tv- V: ' - A . . . MR8. T. T. COTNAM Of Arkansas City, Ark. MRS. F. J. SCHULER Of Buffalo, N. Y. 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