The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 29, 1920, Image 3

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" . rright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Manf
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats
AT CLEARANCE PRICES
Clothing prices will be higher by spring.
A good suit or overcoat bought now will
be good to wear next year and longer,
and that's good economy too for at
this sale you can buy the best clothes
made at prices below the present market
value.
ARMSTR
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Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store
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UNI NOTICES
Education 23 Science
Any student expecting to teach a
science class In the teachers' college
high school the second semester should
Bee professor Brownell at once at.
room 317, Teachers' College Building.
Senior Prom
A few tickets for the Senior Prom
may be cecured at students' activities.
PERSONALS
Dr. F. D. Barker will give the course
in roology in the summer school at the
state university. He is planning to in
clude a course which will be an intro
duction to heredity particularly for
students in sociology and some ad
vanced work in medical zoology and
research in parasitology.
Prof. D. D. Whitney of the zoologi
cal department at the state university
'ill teach in the summer school of
the University of Missouri. He will
there give a general course In bis
subject and some advanced work in
Renetlcg and evolution.
Romulo Teodolo Soldevilla, who
nolds two degrees from the Universi
ty of Nebraska, having received the
M- A. last spring in jurisprudence,
Public law fcd political science, ex
j" to leturn to the Philippine Is
,inJ to Apia. He has been in the
,eg for five years attending the
"Diversity of Nebraska and before
thai he was in California and Colora
do. During all this time he has earned
his way completely. He will stop in
Washington before .sailing to irter
view lopiesentatlves of the Philippines
as he is eager to get into govern
ment service.
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DRIVE NOW ON FOR
"RAG" SUBSCRIPTIONS
small reason why this semester's list
should not be even larger. The Ne
brnskan needs the support of each
student o nthe campus, ad a ready re
sponse to the question "Have you
subscribed for your Nebraskan?' is
the request issued to the studentB at
this time. If each student who will
register tomorrow, and Saturday will
make it a point to take with him to
the armory an extra $125 he will feel
well repaid during the next term, when
he may exercise the privilege of get
ting his "Rag" each morning.
Fraternities are urged to bring up
the matter of Nebraska subscriptions
at their next meeting, and to ask
each member to take out his sub
scription for next semester. Subscrip
tion books have been asked for in a
large number of fraternity houses,
and already two Greew letter socle
ties report that Nebraskan subscrip
tions for the second school term.
Because of obvious reasons, the
student publication board haB fav
ored the paper's return to a five-column
make-up, and from now on until
further notice, the publication will fol
low out this old rule which has been
revived again after a semester's frial
of the six-column basis plan.
OH! TO BE A STUDENT
By Jessie Watson
(Apologies to Robert Browning)
Oh: to be a student, now that 'xams
are here,
For whoever goes to Uni sees some
morning unaware
That the dullest cad or the smartest
guy
On the campus here has his face awry,
frorthe question makes the poor lad
tear hair
In his despair.
And after writing, when grades fol
low, And the F's and C's and all so low!
Hark! when the student seeing the
teacher turn
Leans to his neighbor and copies o'er
his shoulder
Idioms and phrases that he could not
learn.
That's a good joke, the neighbor his
crib bad forgotttft
And had the whole thing wrong from
"me voici to
"La fllle" meaning "lasBie."
Though the books are red with failure
marks,
All will be right for students who
were sharks
And studied day and night the whole
year through
So cram some more, my lad, and
don't be bine.
People no longer humbly ask for
things. They demand them. Atchison
Globe.
Your neighbors know more about
you than you think they do. Atchison
Globe.
iNever Before
Never before have the opportunities been so great or the
salaries so liberal for qualified commercial help as at present. Busi
ness is earnestly pleading for more young men and women prepared
to share the responsibilities and profits of the day.
Training People is Our Business.
Write Us About It
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
(Fully Accredited)
Tuition Rates Same as Before the War.
Corner O and 14th Sts. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA p
CLEANING DEADENS
BODY ODORS
HAVE YOUR PARTY CLOTHES
CLEANED
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O. J. Fee
Phone B2311 333 North 12th St.