The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 17, 1918, Image 10

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    C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
410 Gntr and the relif of Bunions Phone
Budlng COMFORT SHOES B-3781
OLIVER THEATRE
"PAL8 FIRST"
Mat 10-250 Eve. 10-25-35c
Next Week
"POTASrf AND PERLMUTTER-
One Nigh. Wednesday, May 15
SEAT8 NOW Prices, Orch. $2.00,
$1.60, $1.00; Bal. $1.00, 75c; Gal. 60c
Direct from a Four Months Run
In New York City
LOU TELLEGEN
In His Dramatic Success
"BLIND YOUTH"
By Wlllard Mack and Lou Telletgen
dorson are to conduct the
school work In geography.
summer
Ag Club Elects Officers
For the Next Semester
Try
Roberts
Sanitary
DAIRY
Lira
Open
Until
Midnight
1230 "0" St.
Opposite Miller & Paine
Sigma XI Inlatlon
The Inlatlon of new members of
Sigma XI will be held in Art hall. Li
brary building, on Friday evening, May
17, at :is ociock. me wives ana
escorts of the members are Invited to
be present at the meeting, bight re
freshments will be served during a so
cial hour.
Films Patriotic Parade
R. A. Lindsay of the conservation
and welfare commission, took films of
the patriotic features of the Q. A. R.
meeting at Seward. These films are
to be used for featuring future patri
otic welfare.
Canteen Workers
Miss Agnes Bartlett wishes to have
all out-of-town girls wLo have been
doing canteen work turn In their arm
bands before leaving Lincoln.
Senior Caps and Gowns
Ail Rpnlors must be measured at
once fo reaps and gowns at the Co-Op
Bookstore. The gowns are ii.o ana
the caps twenty-five cents.
Red Triangle Pledges
All pledges to the Red Triangle were
Hn a Mov 1st. All who have not yet
paid their subscriptions should be sure
and do so at the students activities oi-
fice before leaving school.
Temple High to Hear of
"Training for Democracy-
professor Fred J. Kelley of the Kan
sas University will talk on "Training
for Democracy at the Temple High
School graduation, Thursday, May 23.
Thirty-three will receive their diplo
mas at this time.
Interesting Discussions
at Pre-Medic Banquet
The A club elected the following
officer Thursday night: President,
Martin Loretson; secretary. Howard
Jenson; treasurer, Melnholf Kapplns;
serKeant-at-erms. uoy s. wytners; eui-
torln-chlef of "Agriculture." Lenlio
Thompson; business manager, Hubert
McCoy.
Nebraska Soldier Dies
After Two Operations
nert D. Shlvely. ex-O, died Satur
day nt f!mn Codv. Shively was op-1
erated upon for appendicitis following
which ho was suomuiea 10 anotner
operation for perltinltls as a last hope.
Rhlvfilv was one of the flrBt Unlver-
ultv men In the service to have given
hl Hffl. Ha has been In the service
fnr morn than a vear. He was a pledge
wa v
of the Sigma Nu fraternity wnue in
school here.
SURVEY TO WORK IN
WEST THIS SUMMER
The conservation and soil survey
riennrtment of Nebraska is sending
men to survey several counties in the
western part of the state during the
summer months.
F. A. Hayes of the United States soil
survey and L. A. Wolfanger, tempor
arily appointed by the bureau or soils,
iii wnrir in Sheridan county and will
be assisted by Lester Brltton and Har
old Bedell.
DURABLE FABRICS AND
COLORS IN PHOENIX
SILK HOSE
W liosiorv shouldn't need
mending; it's an annoying incident
when it does.
Vnn'll find Phoenix silk hose are
made to give the best of wear with
the least attention; ana tiuu uiu
beautiful colors last as long as the
fabric. Emerald green, navy muv,
battleship grey are a few of the
richest shades.
65c and up
"Good Clothes Nothing Else"
"It therefore devolves upon each
SOCIETY
May 13
Delta Gamma House Party.
Delta Delta Delta Garden Party
house. M33 ZTel Phi banquet Lincoln.
May 18
Delta Chi will entertain about twenty-five
couples at a dance given at
;L banter house. The chaperones
will be Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Clark ana
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hall.
About fifteen couples will attend the
narty given by Alpha Phi at the chap
t house. Mrs. Waugh will cbaper
one. Farm House will give a dance at
Antelope Park. Thirty couples are ex
pected. Professor and Mrs. H. J.
?ong and Mr. and Mrs. F. L Polk
will chaperone. Sergeant Leslie A.
Wilson, Sergeant Ralph Taylor, of
Camp Funston, and Robert Rbeiher,
Red Cloud will be out-of-town guests.
PERSONALS
Harry Reed left this morning for
the fourth training camp at Camp
Varies Lively. '17. withdrew from
the University on Wednesday and left
to do Chautauqua work, which will
take him through the southern states.
Cliff Scott'a Music B14S2.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Deliani-lterary Society
The Delian Literary society will hold
Its last meeting of this semester In
TiCullJ Juui. Temple, S.ira.y
May 18. Everyone is invited to come.
Senior Invitation
Senior Invitations have arrived. Ge.
them at College Book Store.
Summer Geography School
Jeanette C. Nelson and Esther S. An-
vittv members of the Pre-Medic so
ciety were present at their fourth an
nual banquet, held May 10, . ai. iu
I.lnonln hfltfil.
Some very interesting toasts were
given. The toastmaster was James A.
Fowler. Dr. Lattemer and Dr. Barker
spoke.
noon p A. Lvman made the Intro
i.wnrv uneech. Dr. Irving Cutter
spoke about the need of doctors in
the war. Dr. Chas. W. roynier uio
.q001 thA "Survival of the Fittest."
C. Weeth, R. Whitham and G. Weigand
also gave interesting toasts.
Prof. E- H. Barbour
Active in Minerology
iWASnr E. H. Barbour returned
last Saturday after an absence of
about six weeks. He was called first
to Washington to attend the council on
war minerals, and after spending a
.ir ,orA r-ollected in Florida and
th Gulf states. A second meeting
Qa w been called and he will prob
oi-.iv pn east again the last week in
May. Mr. Barbour expects to drive
rtn tha southern states on a collect
ir,r trin this comine winter to secure
material in enormous deposits whicn
have Just been visitea.
University Men Will
Inspect Potash Lakes
Dr. G. E. Condra and Professor N. A.
Bengtson. assisted by Stamfer Schmal
zried, will inspect potash Jakes in
the western part . of the state this
summer. ,
At the present time Dr. Condra is
In that section of the state. He expects
to attend the state association of Com
mercial clubs at Alliance May 21.
Professor Hrbkova is at .
Important Defense Meeting
Professor Sarka Hrbkova, head of
the Slavonic language department, and
chairman of the women's committee
of the state council of defense, is at
tending the convention of state chair
men at Washington, D. C. She will
probably return Wednesday.
Latin Club Subscribes
for Bonds for $200
BIG SUMMER SESSION
WILL COMMENCE MAY 27
nursing, surgical dressings and ele- mfln of gchool age WD0 feels
mentary diatetics are offered to help rP8DOnslbllity Cf his manhood and
people "do their bit. e of an actIve passion for real
The Teachers' College Hign scnooi I ery, t0 answer the questions:
uriii nffAr fourteen hours credit In Ling- . ... i
and Bcience, stenography ana type- -
Hint I tllO CAvj v
VVI1L111& I kit- 4kn iAC oihiiitv of exeatest ser
For additional information aaaress . - lmmedlate
entrance into some brancn 01 army or
navy or would time Bpent in school be
justified by increasing my enecuve
ness, as is contemplated by the govern
ment in promulgating tnese oraers :
T nrhlnh tirnv shall 1 flO my pan !
"Rvflrv student of the University
T vi,i intArAst himself as never be-
sweaters were: Eleanor mm- r" " men to BurBue colIege
Helen He wett. Mildred unapm uer- - - -acrlficAi
trude DeSautelle, Irene bpringer, ob-i- - nn1tnnnitto are large. Do
atrice Koch. Valentine M mora, Jos- "r" ,
ephine Strode, Madeline G rara janec 'w resnonsIMlitleB are grave. Are
ml t TP 11 -7 Q tat h I IflvlH. CilUllllO
Carmean, BthaBates, Pansy Read, you equal to them 7
the register, University, Lincoln, Ne
braska
W. A, A, OFFICIALS
ELECTED YESTERDAY
(Continuea irom pas vnm
Mnt nf the activities of tne associa
tion this year have been in the Inter
est of war work, ana suDsianuai sumo
i.., Titrihuted to almost every
iiavc? w v-.
cause. The total amount subscribed
during the year is $291.50, all of which
has been turned Into neip some uruiu
of the service
"O. J. FERGUSON."
SCHOOL MEN OF STATE
CONVENE THIS MONTH
(Continued from Page One)
"The Connorsville Course of Study,'
w.a "The Towa Elimination neporin.
The program will open witn com-
st Pauls
IlIlJXV.-'vw
rhiirrh. Ma 27th. Then the follow
APPEALS TO MEN TO
(Continued from page one.)
Two hundred-dollar Liberty Bond
have been purchased by the members
of the University Latin club from the
I funds in the club treasury. The club
has had the amount accumulating ior
some time and at the last meeting of
the year voted to turn nearly all of the
amount remaining to the Liberty bond
fund.
mart tn pflrrv on nrolects of every kind
known to the field of engineering and
Glance. Certain dangers preneut
connection there
lUClllOd v v -
..rih nnn whif:h I wish to commeni
briefly with a view to aiding students
and prospective students in the de
cisions they must make as Individuals,
whereby they can patrioticauy pui
themselves into positions to serve
otraMivoW the cause of our
nAiintrv oil A of humanity.
Tt in waII recognized that the
needs for men, of which I speak, are
iro-ir yr-naA and verv real, it is not
nDoorv tn dwell uDon this point
I shall therefore pass directly to the
major considerations, and shall pur
posely limit myself to the technical
field, although much might be said for
other activities as well.
"With the first calls to service our
tnt,nooi ohnnia opened their doors
to give up large numbers of partially
trained students who were pnysicaiu,
mentally and morally fit to undertake
vo ec.yrire demanded OI tnem. iuj
are now perfecting their training and
entering upon tneir tasKs.
"Put h needs continue ana ue uc
mftnda enlarge and multiply. From
.i i. tya. nntlnuf)iis suiiDly to
nuciv is -ww
"The war and navy departments
have attempted to answer th- en
quiry by ordering that there be estab
lished enlisted reserve corps in vr
such as engineers. Big
Tiavftl flying corps,
uai vutD wf -
r tn nitRtmnt by technical stu
dents of certain qualifications, with
the distinct purpose oi piacin
nAn Jr.actiTS list iiu cttun-
ino- them to continue their college
courses. The government has thus
approved this procedure, and now rec
ommends it to, and even urges it up
r, atnfant nn the sTonnd that by ac
cepting it they are in the service of
their country and are acquitting icem
selves as they should.
Ing meetings will be held:
Tuesday, Miay za
9:30 a. m. Memorial Hall, convo
cation address, Dr. Wilson.
10- 11 a. m. Temple. "The organiza
tion of classes to help the child do the
thing he is able to do; the place of the
scientifically trained supervisor," Dr.
Hoke.
11- 12 a. m.T-"Principles underlying
the making of the curriculum," Dr.
Wilson.
1:30-2:15 p. m "The auxiliary agen
cies for special groups of cnnaren, me
junior high school, flexible promotion,
Superintendent Hoke.
2:15-3:00 p. m "The proper basis
for promotion," Dr. Wilson.
3-4 d. m. Round table conducted by
Superintendent Hoke.
Wednesday, May 29
sft n m Memorial hall, convoca
tion address, Superintendent Hoke.
10-11 a. m. University Temple. "The
. . 4. 4-n
use of scientinc measurement iu.
school administration and supervi
sion," Superintendent HoKe.
11-12 a. m. "Measurements as a
tool," Dr. Wilson.
i-an-2-iK n m. "Explanations and
tabulated information on the Oerman
test," Superintendent Hoke.
2:15-3:00 p. m. "The war and edu
cation readjustment," Dr. Wilson.
3-4 p. m. "Closing round table and
discussion by Doctors Hoke and Wil
son. School men from all over the state
are expected to attend the conference
and splendid results are sure to de
velop for educational work for next
year.
A young man'
dark Tan up f o
Hot weather footwear snappy
in style perfect in fit just the
thing for you live fellows who
know good shoes and appreciate them.
The Florsheim Shoe is the logical asso
ciate of fine clothes, the finishing touch
We have Horsheims in
many shapes and ieathers
they're "Skeleton Lined" for
coolness and ready to wear
without breaking in.
Sold in Lincoln by Fred Schmidt