The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 16, 1921, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA!
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APPLIGAT DNS DUE
FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Candidates for Rhodes Award Must
Have Their Names In
by October 29.
All applications lor Rho.'ej schoi
arsliipa must be in the hands of the
secretary of the s'.ate committee by
two weeks from Saturday. The sec
retary Is Paul l Good, Lincoln law
yer, a Riiudis scholar of l'.'U. Ap
plications have teen awarJeJ since
1914. Ari'litations mu.-t be iu hn
hands by October L'9.
RUoOf'S .eho'.aiships have been
awarded since 1904, Some of the Ne
braska nun to receive the Louoi
were:
Horace English in 1911. English
WLs a professor at We!!eley lor a
long time and is now in Ohio.-
AVel'lon C;o.-stron, from X.braska
NVtslevuii in 1913. Xcw a pasior ol
a Methodist church in Detroit.
Paul F. Cxul, in 114, now a Lin
coln lawyer.
P.. ill Muni. 3910, of Yale. At
tended Ob'-rlln Divinity college when
he received the appointment. L
folks are fiom Oi leans, Ncl.
There were no appointments dur
ing tl:e war.
In the f;.ll of 1913 two men were
appointed. Ralph Vi!.-;on. from C'rcig'i
ton university i.i Om;.ha. He wen.'
to Oxford in January. 192').
Alfred Rees- frcm Nebsaska uni
versity who went over in the fall
Of 1920.
Russell Peters of Omaha received
the appointment in the fall of 192C
He was attending- Cornell univcrs.'t
at the time. He was to stait work
at Oxford this October.
In Oxford the method of instruc
tion differs greatly from America!:
schools. Each person is entered into
a college and placed under a t.;tor
who is directly in charge of him.
This tutor advises him as to what
books to read and what lectures to
attend but the student has to do
nothing but what he advises.
There are three examinations for
the Englishmen entering the school.
Ono at entrance time, one at the
end of the first year and one at the I
end of the college course. Each stu
dent specializes in one subject ana
takes that only.
Applications for Rhodes scholars
must first be approved by the uni
versity commiUee. These should be
in the hands of Provost Lees a sut
ficient length of time before Octobci
23 to allow the committee to review
the candidates. Nebraska is entitled
to five candidates.
SIX MORE GIRLS ARE
PLEDGED TO XI DELTA
XI Delta tho sophomore honorary
society, pledged the following girls
to take the place of those who did
not return to school this year;
Nellie Dye, Alpha Delta Pi.
Dorothy Abbott. Alpha Oniicron Pi.
Ruth Small, Alpha Phi.
Elhn Beard, Cchoth.
Iona Gardner, Alpha Xi Delta.
Gertrude Young, Kappa Delta.
W. A. A. ANNOUNCES.
SOME PRIZE WINNERS
Trances Gable, '24, won tiie box of
candy for selling the most candy lor
V. A. A. at the game Saturday.
Blanche Gramlich, another sopho
more, came second with Myrtle Up
ieerovo third.
The other girls who sold were:
Para Sarber, Ruby Damme, Algr.e
Wenzel, Lauda Newlin, Joyce Rund
strum, Lois Butler, Cok-ta Aiken.
MTJNN IS IN SERIOUS
CONDITON FROM SETBACK
Monte Munn, who has been confined
in the sanitarium for the past two
week, had la 1 severe setback lat
night and was in a serious condition
all night. Monte, who has been regu
lar guard on the Varsity, was much
better Friday and the Doctor allowed
him to go out Friday noon. Monte
made a trip to the football field and
watched the workout Friday after
noon. He was taken suddenly ill Fri
day night and has been in a serious
condition since that. time. Munn's loss
to the Varsity is a serious blow and
Coach Dawson has had a great deal
of difficulty in filling the big Husker's
place.
Fraternity pledge
' lists are complete
The new rarty favors and noise-
makers are here. See them before-
you decide on what to use for your
party. George Bros., Stationers, 1213
N street.
Sigma Nu.
John J. Wilson, Lincoln, Ncbr.
lil Kuns, Lincoln, Nebr.
Merle Hale, Lincoln, Nebr.
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Dave Broadwel! South Omaha,
Nebr.
Fied Colby, Lincoln, Nebr.
Arnold Hummell, Lincoln, Ncbr.
Frank Rider, Lincoln, Nebr.
E. Slattery, Omaha, Ncbr.
Glenn Stancliff, Lincoln, Nebr.
XI PSI PHI.
Rcinhardt Oschncy, Sutton, Nebr.
Mi-.ck Meredith, Ikddrege, Ncbr.
Dale Ireland, Tabor, Iowa.
Reinhold Yv'udel, Parkston, S. D.
Oscar Ziegenbein, Ashland, N br.
Maurice BeeKer, Pawnee Chy, Nebr.
Rudolph Ziegenbein, Ashland. Nebr.
Jacob S. Dowort, Friend, Nebr.
Chas, Peterka, YVahoo, Nebr.
YVm. Honfek, Wahoo, Nebr.
P
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FRITZLEN DRUG CO. f
Phones B1524 B4287 S
a n a r rt a a. a.
1434 0 Street
Catering to Uni Students
Good Eats, Hot and Cold Drinks.
Give us the once over and you will
be convinced, that we try to please
and satisfy.
Party service given special attention.
Free and prompt delivery,
Get Them Shined
AT THE
ACME
SHINING PARLOR
1304 O Street
Most Popular Hat Cleaners In The City
GIRLS
WE HAVE
A WONDERFUL
NEW STOCK
OF
SILK
UNDERWEAR
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jilllig
uif i i .ii in.i m in .n m i.u.i .gy
For Your Hallowe'en Party Vi'e
have a complete stock of decorations,
favors, pla--e cards, cut-outs, deco
raed and plain crepe papef, and a j
dandy selection of noise makers, j
George Eros., 1213 N street. j
WANT ADS.
Wear
Athletic
nderwear
LOST BLUB COAT FROM ELLEN
Smith hall, Thursday. Finder please
return to Ellen Smi-h hall.
LOST SMALL BLACK POCKET
book rontaii. :nz abut F.. Ret J.-E
to Student Activities office.
FOl'ND AT ORPHEUM DRUG
store last Friday liigh', 0 t. 7n
one ladies glove. Owner piease Cilj
at Orpheura Drug Store.
For Comfort
We are showing a complete new
ine of Athletic Underwear in all
sizes. Two-piece Suit, $1.60 and
31.75.
Tom wye Sport Coats
WANTED. TO TRADE ALMOST
new, h'izh grade bicycle for tpye
writer. Call U-1.'0C.
"I have tn '.'pp'jrrjrjity for two or
three capable University Etudents to
make good rnor.ey during the college
year by selling magazine elr-icriptions
here in Lincoln. Tiiis worl: leads to
exceptionally r-::.vr.-Tn,'.c work in
this e'ate d-j.-lLg lut sumnr. Under
classmen -;?h previous Helling experi
ence prefer-red. Phone L-6 534 for appointment.
Two Pocket and Four Pocket
Models in Desirable Colors .
$7.50 and $8.50
LAWLO
The Sporting Goods Store
117-119 So. 14th St.
LEARN
TO
DANCE
We guarantee to teach you to
Dance in six private lessons.
Phone For Appointment.
WILLIAMS
Private Studio
Mrs. T. E. Williams in charge
1220 D. B-4255
BE AN ARTIST
Comics, Cartoons, Fashions, News
per and Magazine illustrating,
Commercial I'nsu-l, Crayon Por
traits. Our simple method quickly
rlovelojps your talent In spare time.
j;.v mail or local classes. Write
for terms and list of successful
students. Courses endorsed by
i ewspapers. magazines and famous
irtlst.
ASSOCIATED ART STUDIOS
Klatiron Bids., New York City
J. Nathan and Co.
BOSTON STORE
For Three Days
Monday, Tuesday
and Wednes
day Sales
We offer wonderful assortments of Wom
en's, Misses and Childrens
Winter Coats
Silk or Wool Dresses, Suits, Separate Skirts,
Blouses and Furs, at Discounts of
a
20
and
25
j 10 Per Cent Discount on all Corsets and I
) Brassiers j
1 In our Dry Hoods Section. 40 in. Silk CliifTon Velvet at vd. 1
$3.95. 3G inch Silk Duvtyne at yd., $4.95. "
20 PER CENT OFF on all our newest and finest shoes and j
Slippers for Women. Misses and Children. Three Days Only.
! These values are unusual as this merchandise is of finest 1
qualities and not ordinary Sale Goods.
I'lamiGiiKiiiiiiKiHiiiisiiiiiiraraiffi
The University School of Music
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director.
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
large faculty of .specialists in all departments. Anyon may
enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus.
Phone B1392 nth & R St-.
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RESERVATION AT ROSS P. CCRT
ICE CO.
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The demand for a heavier Garment may come
unexpectedly. Have your Fall Garments cleaned and
pressed now. One day service. Inquire about our
discount to Fraternities and Sororities.
Lincoln Cleaning and Dye Works
"Quality is Economy'
NEW STRIPED SILK
Four-in-hands
Attractive, medium sized stripes of quality silk
fabric.
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ARMSTRONG
CLOTHINC COMPANY