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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1919)
DAILY NEBRASKAN UNI NOTICES lepOltH JOII Wtiuld llHIIll 111, of t ho reading you would dv However, the professor continued his rcmarKs you would be expected to hand in complete not ok on tlio rending you would do. Sin li Is life. Ynn were ftiloii with liorror In your Market Supervisors Graduates or ftKt-lrllll iiihI colleges WllO JlBVO .'( lj!joJ in (inillllll hits handry will ho li'torontod in tho posl- next class when you lenrmd that there tion r live Mock market supervisor would lo two bouts' of laboratory re- nd m veral posit Ions as assistant live quired each week. fctoU superior in t. bureau of mar- W(.!lKlv you Moored to vour next ket. I'nltod States departm-nt of ng (.,,,HS Th,,, , (hrt ,.,.llsh inir ,,w DAILY DIARY RHYMES -by-Gayle Vincent Grubb Wolds, vou know . art And taken right s""n Mean oiio thing one time not : It's a question mho i-niift. I ii ii iiy things. another I Were a Hot i lor." After demoting thin loot ii iv lu received a loitor from tho National Poitiers' Association ask ing for duplicate of the address whldi thoy would publish in their ft i la) mugaxine, ' The Hot t lor." Profes- I son l.c ItosHiKiuil adds th.H "only soft iimin iaM. .... - ... ii mi ui v. ti. . ... Second lioutonniii), HI WO:.l I.... Bl'loi- ii u.vl.l .... r " en. h vl,,,,, a nil Iik'.i.i t i klilill'llo I A i drinks woiv manufactured l.y tho soda . . " "'"Mumi ttum lini-ll -II. I OllhlhlKI) wator nianufat tutors, however.' rlculturo. Ahout twenty-five vacancies exist. Tho salaries vary from Jl.NOfl to COO annually, No formal oxamina lions are hold. Applicants should ap ply for Form 21 IS. statins the title of the examination rietired. to the Civil Service Commission. Washington. 1). C. New Philosophy Course Pi-ofessor llentley o:ors a one hour lecture course in tho philosophy of collegiate education at Jt o'clock Sat-i urday morning in Room 10. Library. It may be taken by advanced students JEWISH STUDENTS START in pniiosopuy or education or u is. A woodman foils a forest I roe, IVMioys it lrnn h and root ; of daily themes. Not many pipes thus far. Vou wandered to your French class feel-'Then after ho has cm it down 'inn quite sick at heart, and you left; J'' "'" ,Mk" 1 there feeling vastly sicker. Fifty 1 idoms and all tenses of eight verbs And in cuitm' up this forest tree ; to be memorized each day would make i In loughs the proper sort, anyone sick, would they not? Ho wields his axe with vigorous b ! Klther your friends double-crossed To -well, to o... shrl. JOII, UI liJOH HI .M'UIOSMI lllf llUlll'ni, As you say at the end of so many adventures- "never afcain!" oen(t "em in Wldesl)ro,id ih.'n .... . . . . 1. 1. I.. i I i t no may feel lie is I oik ioi smnn- ; ' - uisinnin l mnK wrt town life, but be Is never too Mr for j by Socr. tai Haker. -ountry life. ,,"l'iriim An oftloer in the Cnited s,,,,, np(J leal rem-rve ,0rps mates that heat and liRht. combined, alleviate pain bt. ter than heat alone. )0 prefer. i. "anaeseent bulh and ren.clor to a means of r,.lcv. Then after ho has cut it short. And piled it in the shed. To feed the lire on winter ninhts When the zero moon is red. In the sunshine of December the at jimvphere may feel it Is Juno, but the ! Kround kt;ow s it isn't. One explanation why the old fash- toned "Priven From Home" kind of dram.i nlavod out may be tnat no prelty actress wanted to wear an old j brown shawl over her head. ....,. .... , j ineie aie over 4.0i0 lanRuajfei ' j , , j 'lken by mankind. Some authoriti. Time slots of Kod luck in the 'i"ruieg, , however, think that a century hen .......ii w ilii.ro u-w not manv of ns I . .... nence """" " there wl hetwater bottle as a Inn suffering. open to others who are interested MENORAH SOCIETY HERE and The Jewish students have organized a Menorah society to meet their needs Y. W. C. A. A business meeting of the Y. W. C. A. will be held Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock precisely, at Women's hall. ! educationally and socially. Its aim is 1340 R street. This is the first real , to study the Jewish ideals and their opportunity that the association nu n-; life in this country and elsewhere. The hers have had this year to come togeth- new development is of Jewish history er in this way. Reports and reeom- j which are the results of the world war Herniations, which will be acted upon will also be followed up at the differ by tho.e present, will be given. Mrs. 1 ent meetings. An announcement of K. L. Hinman w ill give a short talk on the first get-togelher will be made in "The Challenge of the Present Time to a 'lay or two. All the Jewish students College Women." Every urged to be present. member is Premedics The premedics will meet in Iiessy ball this afternoon at five o'clock. are requested to be present and every one who is interested in Jewish life and thought will be welcome at all the meetings. Senior Board Meeting The senior girls' advisory board will i -have lunch at the Women's hall at m twelve o clock on Tuesday. The meet ing will be held immediately after the luncheon. Important business in con necticm with the new semester work will be considered. Orchestra Tryout The tryout for the orchestra will be held Tuesday evening, February 4, at 7 o'clock in Art hall. Those wishing to try out for the band will report at the Temple on either Tuesday or Wed nesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. WANTKI) -Two university girls to occupy bungalow with two other girls and chaperone. Call H4344. While the liivplaoe crackles throws its warmth. And spreads it all ahout; The wife says: 'Smother it. too much heat. When the furnace is on --out it out." And so Is the meaning in handling lines. It all depends on the word; And the way they are used determine, if minds Are keen or habitually blurred. LE ROSSIGNAL ADDRESSES CONVENTION IN OMAHA Professor l,e Rossignol addressed j the convention of the Nebraska Asso j elation of Soda Water Manufacturers j in Omaha last week on the theme: "If would be poorer than we are. In spite of an assertion to the con trary, it is not just as easy to be pleasant as grouchy. To be always pleasant requires unflagging thought fulness. It is a peculiarity of the man who takes a cold plunge in the morning j plana have been made to begin this tnai ne acts as n no wmnu one m mi i spring the propagation of oysters In 111 bo. only four languages of Importance in the world. V Hot w een May 1 and December 3i, 191". the American Hible society dig. trlbuted 1,282.463 special editions of the Hible - in khaki cloth for the army and In blue cloth for the navyamong the men who have gone to the front. the bath tub to pieces; and no won der. Sometimes he yells under the pretense of "singing." Pear River bay, Oreat Salt lake, Vtah. Analysis has shown that the percent age of salt In the water is practically - i the same as in ocean oyster bods. He that rules his personal devil is j . greater than he that taketh a city; ( The success of any party depends but if his personal devil is a wizened, j Mp0n the completeness of the details little, knock-kneed creature with no - Pan re Programs and Stationery, or vitality, the glory is'nt great. j Society work is our first name. We , t,an roun(j out y0ur happiness now by A peculiarity of Washington's death , supplying every need from a fountain is that it occurred at the last hour of j j.n 0 office fixtures at our new store, the last day of the week of the last 1 1213 N St. George Bros , Printers and month of the last year of the eight- j Office Supplies. M&F Christian Science Society The Christian Science society of the university will meet Thursday even ing, February 6, in Faculty hall. Tem ple building, at 7:3n. A cordial invi tation is extended to all students, aiumni and faculty of (he university. Union Business Meeting Union business meeting at 7 o'clock p. m., Thursday. Feb. 4. Important. All members arc asked to be present. Men's Gymnasium Lockers ' Mens gymnasium lockers will be as signed in Grant hall 20R from 11 to 12 ' o'clock and from 2:30 to 4 daily. j Fine Arts 16 The class in Fine Arts 16 -will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Library '!07. Home Economics Club The Home Economics club -will meet Wednesday evening. Feb. 5, at 7:30 in the Women's hall.- Girls who were in the Cornhusker picture are asked to bring twenty cents. Members are also asked to bring all finished orphan dresses. HAND GRENADES '"AND THEN YOUR PIPE GOES OUT" All during registration you were a very busy person. You were determin ed to register for a nice little bunch f pipe courses, ljut you did not know exactly what the pipe courses were. You spent hours perusing the cata logue in search of studies which ap peared simple and inoffensive. These were few and far between, but finally with tbfe assistance of your numerous friends, you lined up a course which yoa thought would require but little mental effort. P.ut yesterday! ! How your hopes were shattered. In you first class, the professor announced th it you would le expected to do two hundred pages I of outside reading oath week. You ; smiled as you thouElff of tbe reading j Closing out the Monroe Stock SUITS AND OVERCOATS 1 : ; T 3 Men's Suits and Overcoats Up to $20.00 Now 14.75 THE EXPANSION SALE continues to grow more interesting Men's Suits and Overcoats Up to $35.00 Now 24.75 Men's Suits and Overcoats Up to $40.00 Now 29.75 Mens Suits and Oyercoats Up to $47.50 Now 3475 Mens Suits and Overcoats Up to $55,000 Now 39.75 Mens Suits and Overcoats Up to $65.00 Now 44.75 Fancy Mixed Suits Plain and Novelty O 'Coats Full Dress Suits Garment less than $30 and up to $35 EOSo GO, ELI J5HIRE, Pres. I