THE DAILY N E B R AS KAN Graduate College Open To Holders Of First Degrees Graduates from the undergraduate colleges of this Institution, and from other colleges of equivalent rank, are admitted to the Graduate College on nrocntJ Hon of diplomas. But such entry does not in itself entitle the ap nlicant to candidacy for a higher de eree. He is entitled merely to enter subjects and courses which his under graduate specialisation has fitted him to pursue. The Dean registers such persons under the head of Graduate Students not Candidates for a Degree. If the applicant desires to be entered as a candidate for the Master's De gree, he is sent, specifying the depart ment or departments in which he wishes to study, to the chairman or chairmen concerned. He will be reg istered in the subjects and courses recommended for the first semester. If the preparation of the intending candidate is found deficient, he will be enrolled for undergraduate courses designated by departments consulted, along with such studies as will make lip a practicable program. The minimum time requirement for the degree of Master of Arts is one academic year, which must be spent i:i residence. Candidates for the degree of Master will present themselves for two exami nations: (1) A written examination of two periods, viz: a three-hour period de voted to the major subject and a two hour period devoted to the minor sub ject. Where no minor is taken the second period shall be devoted to a recondary subject in the major depart ment. (2) An oral examination of two hours, which may include thesis ex amination. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy will present themselves for: (1) A written examination of from four to six hours in the major subject. (2) A written examination of from two to four hours in the minor subject. (3) An oral examination of from two to three hours which may include the thesis examination. Any and ali of these examinations may be given in two periods. When the examination of the candi dates has been passed successfully, a copy of his disertation must be left fo inspection in the Chancellor's office for a period of not less than two weeks before his graduation. A copy of the dissertation in typewritten form must be filed with the librarian, and one hundred printed copies furnished him for public distribution. In lieu of immediate delivery of these copies, the librarian and the secretary of the board of regents (are authorized to accept a bond, eecuted by the candi date, to ensure fulfillment of the re quirement of publication. Favorite Fibs Told for the Truth. "I don't like to brag, but" "You're lots better looking than he is." "I'll pay you back Monday." "111 never tell, honestly." "Yes, it's imported." "I've never cared about anybody before." "We'll refund your money if it's un satisfactory." "I wouldn't lie to anybody." "Had a lovely time." Ex. lighting effects are bad. Pictures are just in the infant stage over there, ' appears. 5. Genevieve Wilson, '24, 1332 G I thought "Passion" was wonderful rola Negri was a dear even if she is Polish. Of course, her beauty is of o much different type than that of Amer ican girls. We are just not used to it, that's all. ADVOCATES A SYSTEM OF NEBRASKA STATE PARKS (Continued from Page One) Some Question About This. The first proof of the fact 'there are sermons in stones" that serve as game refuges and in a variety of ways tend to conserve the natural resources of the state, and (6) offer ing attractive surroundings and facili ties for recreation to neighborhood so ( 'al gatherings, to campers from other parts of the state who would spend a vacation in one of these parks, and to tourists trom other states who might be tempted by the attractive Hess of the vicintiy to l'nger on their waa ; journey. the funeral sermon iivered to Goliath. i) I Our Inquiring Reporter "- Five students picked at random are asked a question each day. Today's question: Passion?" 1. Earl Coryell, '21, 2640 Washing ton: I thought it was rotten. Just t.bout the worst picture I've ever seen. 1'0 you get any pleasure out of seeing somebody get chopped in two with an axe? If you do, you will, like "Passion." 2. Alice Heldt, '23, 1237 R: I likel it very much. 1 think it is one of the best pictures that have appeared in Lincoln this year. From a historical standpoint it was instructive. little David de- These varied functions indicate thr I desirability of parks various in size jiinri character, including those of large ; size so subdivided and supervised as to serve several interests. The state should so legislate as to provide fo ihe acquirement of such tracts by pur chase with state funds or with stat and local funds combined, by trustee ship, and through group and individual donation. As a means of attracting How did you like 1 t,,p latter it should employ a thorough ly trained official, with permanency of appointment, and with funds at his nisposal to have general supervision of all state parks. Experience has shown that careful handling of parks hy a trained forester will make them to a considerable degree self-supporting. The number of interests involved and the need of a broad and compre hensive plan point to the desirability cf selecting a representative advisory loard to determine the necessary pro cedure." I All This Week. Big Bar gains in All Departments. DOLLAR SALE NOW ON! $1 Have You Bought a New Suit Since Prices Came Down? THOSE WHO HAVE, know that there is a new deal in the clothing business that manu facturers are giving remark able quality this spring at pop ular prices that this quality at these moderate prices shows a settled condition, assuring confidence in your purchase. Trousers in Wor- jy. v and Cassimeres; JP.HS ODD steds 1.. t1 Art TrmioofB" special Economy Sale KJr 247S 400 Men's SUITS Sacrificed Styles for Men and Young Men NEARLY ALL SIZES 35 to 42, all wool, 3-piece Men's Suits for now and summer wear. Models and fabrics are certainly to your, liking. All very fine, dependable tailoring ; and a copper-riveted guaran tee that means money back if you are not satisfied. WORSTEDS CASSIMERES CHEVIOTS TWEEDS 1 8 i We Carry Known Brands, at the Prices We Know You Are Interested in Paying Super-Value Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN 1 $40 $45 M 5 yer Bros. Co. ELI SHIRE, President 3. Donna McDonald, '24, 1548 R: Although 1 don"t think Pola Negri is as good to look at as American stars, j 1 think "Passion" is a wonderful spec-j tacle for that is what it is. It would he valuable in teaching history. The , only thing I've got against it is that it j was produced in German studios. 4 Alfred Stenger, '24, 345 North j 14th: "Passion" is a good picture, bu: it's not equal to the features that are j turned out by American companies in America. The continental pictures i seem to have an artificial look and the ; r n Mm iL ? Get in step with Dame Fashion and buy one of these hats of contrast tan Pearls with black bands are good too Don't delay $5 to $10 If LA 1 1 I W Quality Clothes ft. TW Save NOW at the Big Double Birthday Event! Gold's 19th Great Anniversary Sale A store full of savings will greet you here, for we have long planned and prepared for this mighty bargain event, determined to make it a value-giving fest that would lie a fit tin? climax to our nineteen years of service to Nebraska economists. Below is a brief and partial list of the IHWDKEDS of amazing special v.iiues this sale offers. 'Ji 1 V" l I w T 1 XT h. i.n.wii or m,'hi.--:li- T?. t4 9 ht. 1 Q IV 3f, INtll I.ONfi I.OTH Ilil-e .111.1 s'-ft ;ronl fj'iiiJi; at yard only 2nd Kl'.oi-. III. K Sil ks our renowned "ill Kill.'"'"" Satins ami Taffetas 31 incn 1.79 :. in. sati:kn lil.Kk only -- pond weight at t he ant only 34c - 2nd Floor. STARTLING ANNIVERSARY Sales of Dress Skirts Advance Of Offers Of New Summer Wash Skirts at Greatly Reduced Prices Smart White and Colored Tub Skirts in the best modes of the new season and at remarkably low prices which make it profitable to anticipate your needs for Spring and Summer wear. Mill TAII OKM It.tMi hlKTS In a t'ii kmt1:i1 gnle lot til 1 19 WASH SilKTS of white caber- lilH'K Mljtl 11I1(1I jiririNl at only ... 1 95 WASH SK in .i hoM i, olon-'l in a hit' at "KS095 f.AKKKIM r. AM I'lUl F. -KIKTS in r.(' iilr and xtra iwi at only 395 MW KKIKTH A CC of wrf natln and "j irolxTflltio ' n-irnlar and eX'V? Irn nrj'm m Silk Poplin Skirts A 17.50 Dress Skirts fj jQ 18.50 Dress Skirts f) il! oinn aH Sliiiiniii); New Skii-t I'opliiin omtirold-nd 1 al new pljl'l" and cliM'kcd silk 11 Skirtu in tbla Mff k1 l"t at Xt ri-t'ul.-ir nizo Ir- Skirti KlyliKU iiioiIhIh In Mirk and navy kt;. form rlr pri'-t-d up tu 17..VI In thin srrr-at aiwrlal ule lot at 20 fltra Sr Skirtu fnrn.niv prn-oi in i. in inis .portal lot Rplrndid hI.vIi-h in pluin i.jtt md atrlped wrgin while thef 10 Sensational Anniversary Specials in Waists, Overblouses, Middies 3.50 BLOUSES AT 1.19 StyllBh Wanh Waits formt-rly priced to :Vi0 Kmart modi'U of voile, orenndie. etc. .onie allzht-lj- soiled from diaplay sale pru-e . :i.X BLOUSES AT 2.19 ri'nMnjf new Waista or dainty lneea and aheer ire,r(retteii many dellcbtf ul at)le and rolorintra formerly 3.Ki at this sale .2.1 7.50 BLOUSES AT 3.19 Lovely WaiHts of satins, tub silks, crepe de chines. Georgett cr'iK, ele., fonnerly priced up to 7.rA at this b!r sale 3.19 MIDDY BLOUSES AT 1.19 Well made Middy Blouses of white jean middy twills pleasing stylet and sizos for women and misses at this hlg sale only 1.19 Petticoats and Petti bloomers at Stirring Sale Prices Attractive Petticoats in new styles of splendid q spun, glass only at this big sale 0 ualityA black JF Petticoats & Petti bloomers ' new styles of sateens, cotton taffetas, etc. black, colors and , floral patterns .. - .- . M .... , , -tt.. , rr; 00 Petticoats in Extra Sizes well made of cood weight black mercer ized sateens at this sale, only 169 Petticoats of mercerized mate rials with taffeta silk flounces, also of plain or flowered heather-blooms 019 3