The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1918, Image 6

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    , THE DAILY NEBBASKAN
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Roberts
Sanitary
DAIRY
LUNCH
Open
Until
Midnight
1238 "0" St.
Opposite Miller & Paine
Phone B4975
VVarthon Shoe Repairing
Factory
C. W. Fritz, Prop.
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Special Attention Given to
Students
1140 O St. Lincoln, Neb.
Tucker-Shean
1123 O Street
Mfg. Jewelers and Optieians
Dealers In
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op
tical merchandise.
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
Luncheonette
P
ILLER'S
RESCRIPTION
HARM AC V
STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS
OrpheumShoeRepairing Co.
211 North 12th Street
Orpheum Building
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S OAFE
136 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 , Lincoln, Neb.
Professional
Optical Service
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Any Lens
Duplicated
DR. W. H. MARTIN, Optometrist
1234 O St. Opposite Miller & Paine
GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN
Cleaning & Dye Works
326 So. 11th
Phone B-6575
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Comus Club Dance Tickets
All persons holding tickets to the
Comus club dance which was to bare
been held February 2 are notified to
return the same to the students' ac
tlvltles office at once to have them
refunded.
Whlskbroom Solicitors
All who have been soliciting sub
scrlptlons for Whlskbroom tnunt turn
in their receipt books and money at
onco. The full payment' on every
book la wanted. Turn the money
In at the students' activities office,
and got- receipts there.
Pre-Medic Discussion Club
Pre-Medic discussion club will meet
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock In
Hesney hall. Birth control will be
the topic for discussion and anyone
IntereHted In the subject Is welcomed
to attend.
Ornithology Class
The ornithology claws will take the
Wyuka car that leaves the postof
flee at 3 o'clock.
Silver Serpents
Silver Serpents will meet at 7
o'clock Tuesday evening In the Y. W.
C. A. rooms in the Temple.
Omicron Nu
Omicron Nu meets Thursday night
in the Y. W. C. A. room of the Tem
ple. A very important business meet
ing at 7:30 o'clock will precede a
talk given by Dean R. A. Lyman.
XI Delta
Xi Delta will meet In Falladian hall.
third floor of the Temple, Wednesday
at 7 o'clock.
Catholic Students
The Catholic Students' club will hold
a meeting at 3 o'clock Sunday after
noon in the Temple building.
A. I. E. E.
O. E. Edison, '14, will speak on
"Transformers and Large Power
riant Operation," at a meeting of the
A. I. E. E. to be held in E. E. labora
tory Wednesday, Rfarch 13, at 7:30
o'clock. Mr. Edison's experience with
the Commonwealth Company of Chi
cago makes it possible for him to give
a very pracitcal talk. Everyone is
invited to attend this meeting.
BREAK EVEN WITH.
KANSAS FARMERS
(Continued from Page 1)
again the stars for the Huskers, and
Vantine, Clarke and Whedon were
the shining lights for the "Aggies."
The summary.
Jackson f G. Hinds
Shellenberg f Vantine
Hubka ; -. .c Whedon
Thomas g Clarke
Spear g J. Hinds
Field goals Jackson, 2; Shellen
berg, 2; Reynolds, 1; G. Hinds. 1;
Vantine, 3; Whedon, 5; Clarke, 2;
Phillips, 1.
Free throws Jackson, 4; Gerhart,
1; Clarke, 4.
Substitutes: For Nebraska Ger
hart, Reynolds, Eldredge, Phillips,
Stromer. For Aggies Foltz.
Referee Allen.
Freshmen Lost Two
The Nebraska freshmen were not
so lucky as the varsity and had the
misfortune to lose both their games
to the first year men from the Kan
sas Ag. school. The Farmers had
the great deal the best of it in size,
and weight and easily were the bet
ter of the lighter Nebraska team.
However, the Husker youngsters put
up a mighty game fight and scrapped
the husHer opponents to the finish.
Yungmeyer, the "Aggies" left for
ward, was by far the individual star
of the games. In the first game he
made good on 11 out of 12" free
throws, putting in the first eight
without a miss. Beklns was the in
dividual hero of the Nebraska aggre
gation and played a wonderful game
at center against a much larger op
ponent. The line-ups for the two
games were:
The First G?me
Nebraska Fresh. 20, Aggie Fresh. 27
Patty f Bunger
Kacer f Yungmeyer
Beklns c Jennings
Howarth g Cowell
Newman g Meeker
Field goals Patty, 4; Bekins, 4;
Gillilan, 1; Bunger, 2; Yungmeyer, 3;
Jennings, 2; Cowell, 1.
Free throws Patty, 1; Yungmeyer,
11.
Substitutes: For Nebraska Bally.
Wray and Gillilan. For Aggies
Sahlberg.
Referee Allen.
The Second Game
Nebraska Fresh. 14, Aggies Fresh. 23
Wray f Bunger
Patty f Yungmeyer
Bekins c ...Jennings
Baily g Cowell
Howarth g. .-..Mker
Field goals Patty, 1; Eckins, 4;
Baily. 1; Bunger, 1; Yungmeyer, 2;
Jennings, 4.
Free throws Patty. 1; Beklns, 1;
Yungmeyer, 0.
Sub8tltutes. Glllllan, Kaier.. New
man. For Aggles-llowc.
Heleree Allen.
NEBRASKA FARMER TO
GIVE $22 IN PRIZES
Stages Attractive Farm Story
Writing- Contest for Agri
cultural Students
The Nebraska Farmer Is offering
$22 In prizes to student's ot the col
lege .of agriculture for the.three best
farm stories, with space rates tor all
others found worthy of publication
The first prize will be $10; the
second $7, and the third $5.
Conditions f the Contest
1. Those competing must be stu
dents of the college of agriculture.
2. Stories must tell of actual farm
experience or practice, either on the
home farm or on some farm with
which the writer is acquainted. Real
facts, accurate and concise, aro
wanted. The articles may deal with
any phase of farm life crops, live
stock, buildings or machinery.
3. The length of the stories should
be from 800 to 1,000 words. Photo
graphs will help tell the story.
4. Space rates will be paid for all
articles which do not win prizes but
are considered worthy of publication.
5. All manuscripts must be in the
hands of the editors by Monday,
March 25. Address "Editor. Student
Contest, Nebraska Farmer, 119 North
Sixteenth Street, Lincoln. Neb.
Prof. J. R. Cooper Goes
To Uni of Arkansas
Lincoln, Neb., March 6. Prof. J. R.
CooDer. associate professor of horti
culture in the University of Nebraska,
has resigned to become head of the
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Twenty -five, years "agb the General
Electric Company was .founded
Since then, electricity has sent" its thrill
' through. the whole structure, of life.
Eager to turn wheels, to tft and carry,
to banish dark, to gather heat, to hurl
"voices and thoughts acro? 'pace, to
'give the world new tools for its work
electricity has bent to man's wilL.
Throughout thisperiod the General
Heftric Company has held the great,
responsibilitiesand. high, ideals of.
leadership.
Hon.rtmoni of horticulture at the Unl
verslty of Arkansas. ' He left early
this week to take up his work at Fay
tteville, Ark. Professor Cooper, who
Is the author of a number of horticul
ture bulletins of the University of Ne
braska, has been connected with tbo
Institution for five years. He came
here from the KanBas Agricultural col
lege. .
Ohio
Lieu. Walter Pierce, now on leave
of absence from Ohio State University
department of romunce languages, has
recently been made head of the trans
lating, editing" and interpreting de
partment of the American expedition
ary forceB In France. He will have
charge or all the books for the sol
diers, including translations from the
French on all subjects dealing with
the war. There are more than 1,000
volumes on war subjects already in
the library, In addition to many others
on science, history and fiction.
CLEANERS-PRESSERS-DYERS
HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR CLEANING
TELEPHONES B2JI1 and BJ5
Orpheum
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after the Rosewllde Dance
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