' II n i T H K 0 A 1 L Y N K H K A S KAN CORNH U5 Jis Week Only SAB E rODAY TO) i! Y NOW .4f Student Activities or Campus Solicitors $3.50-42 J Dowsi aid D elivery FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO BE GIVEN STUDENTS At the request of the Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Chancellor Avery has appointed a committee to administer ilie loans that this board intcn.is to make to Methodist students in the University Ol Nebraska in order to help them In continuing their education. This sec tion of the work of the board for the United States is in charge of Rr v. D. I). Forsyth of 111 Fifth avenue.. New York C'i'y, Dr. Forsyth is a distin O'.ished i.luninus of the University of N' bra ska. The coinniiHee appointed by the Cl)aiK ( llor is as follows: Professor F. A. Muff of the Elm Park M. E. Church; R v. W. E. J. Gratz, pastor of Ft. Paul M. E. Church; and Assistant Professor R. E. Cochran of Grace M. E. Church. These gentlemen will ad minister such loans to Methodist stu dents as the general board may be ablb to grant to this university. It is not yet known how much money will be available, but the university au thorities regard the movement as Im portant in supplementing the student tut-;'. fund, a fund which has been In existent &r W1 year?, It will be recalled that thi an fund was dart ed by a contribute from John tl. Webster, now regent of le universitj', and that since his Initial gift several important donations have ben re ceived. While the total money now in the student loan fund amounts to only ap proximately $5,000, some of the older universities have funds of $50,000 or more, which are kept constantly re Tolving for the benefit of worthy students. UNI NOTICES A. I. E. E. Meeting Electrical engineers will meet at 3 tjVlock Thursday, March 6, in the Electrical Engineering building. A wireless telephony and telegraphy demonstration with O. P. Reed as lec turer will be conducted by the seniors. ' : if . A . . ?s n i ' I . ,, KWMaw,, A Hill - jj.Bwnn-1 irmmmm' , ' . ' .. ,v. . .. .... New Home of Quality Clothes Senior Class Meeting The Senior class meeting which was to be held today at 11 o'clock has been postponed to next Tuesday on account of the sale of University Night tickets, which will be sold at the fame hour at the Temple. Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society of the University w.ll meet Thursday eve ning U 7:30 in Faculty hall. Temple building. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all students, alumni, and fac ulty of the Cniversity. Track Tryouts Postponed Tryouts for the big indoor meet at Kansas City have bevn postponed, due to the changes In the date of the K. C. A. C. contest from March 8 to March 29. Time Time Was One of the Chief Factors in WINNING THE WAR You will find the conservation of time equally tfficiont in win ning all other desirable objects fn this life. HOWARD WATCHES $50.00 to $150.00 WALTHAM WATCHES $25.00 to $150.00 HAMILTON WATCHES $37.50 to $150.00 ELGIN WATCHES $12.50 to $150.00 Tucker- Shean Diamond Merchant Jewelers and Opticians Eleven-Twenty-Three O St. Fraternity, Sorority JEWELRV We make all kinds. Prompt deliveries. HALLETT UNI JEWELER Ectab. 1871. 1143 O. Chorus Members of the Chorus wil please watch bulletin in front of Administra tion building regarding place of meeting Phi Beta Kappa Grades All grades for the Pbi Beta Kappa rating must be at the registrar's of fice not later than March 10. Subscribe for The Daily Nebrasan