I Fri.lay, May ". 11)22. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan l'uhllho(1 Sunilny. Thi'HiIhv. WiMlni'mtny. TriHrHiluv Hurt Wrlilav of st?b wwk l).v the Cnlvi tmiv nf Ni'tirHHka. Acvtmi't fr Hiiilllric nt siuvlal nun of iiohIhi-'c iruvlii(l for In hitMoii UU3, set of Oclol'i r !l, lull, Hiitliorlzoil, Janu ary M. mi. OFHI 11. MU I1MTV I'l Ul.lt ATION I udrr the iliwtlon of His Kluilent I'nb llvt ionn llmird. h:ntril rh MTond flnn matter nt tlie p.fcK.ill.f In l.ln-oln. NtPHHku. under Act f t'oHKriK, Mitrrli t. 1871). VabMritin riil ! 0 PT year Kl.mi in-r wmMilr-r miitfl. ropy 8 cents K.IUTOKI A I. STAI'T .1 K ATIN 'tliiK KilM.ir HKI.I.K r'AKMAX MiinuitliiK r.illtir I. -r(rii(lp fiillrr-on sH.-iule i:lilir II. tImiI llrnwnWI, Jr NUlit lilHor Ktlwiml Hu.k MBlit :,'"r rhnrlrx A. IiHI NiIH "r llownrd UiiHVIl Siii.rU J ' John H.nll.y Siii.rlH ; Cvrll I.. o..ml Dnimiillo KclUnr Jr,l. Nol. Military K.I I or 1-liWIU l.unicslair I-A.lianite ;lltor Alice Mwnv 1 '"Kt ASSISTANT MMTIOKIAI. WKITKKS Kiini'Hi .Mct'andli'HH rd Cowley Hoy II. si ii f o n Helen I. IVteroii Ol I K K HOIKS Editor-in-Chief anil MiiiiKicinK ttdltoi 4 II Daily KIHlM SI Ml. "I " II ' That is the reason that Ag College, while ono of the youngest, Is one of the mout rapidly growing colleges of Ihe University. The purpose of Ag College is to teach the best ami most profitable methods of producing and caring for livestock and crops, tho art of handling the new and expensive machinery which farmers must now use, the efficient management of farm business and how farm products are marketed and to teach the house wife how to make better, happier and more efficient homes. In short, the college stands for the things which make for a broader, stronger, more progressive agriculture, an agriculture which will provide a happy, whole some rural life and at the same time effectively meet the demands of an ever-changing civilization. m MNKSS IAMKS 1'IKIMM K t'HAIVtrV KINMV CI. 1 1 I'llKII lil lis .. ST A I I' . ItnsliK-Ns Miimiei'r ,(. Itns. Mur. . Circulation Msr. AiIvitiInIiik AsfciMnntM AddlNon SiMli.n Konald I'ierce Kahili Hc.lllel.l Art Whltwnrlll Olto Skidd Kichard Mere ,)cnh Kandal University Notices Slflma Gamma Epsilon. There will be an important business meeting of Sigma Clamma Kpsilon Thursday evening, May 4. at 7:30 p. in., at the museum. N iiflit r.iiilor for thl UMlr. CUAKI.KS A. MITCH KM. Delians. The Delians are entertaining their parents, landlords and land ladies af. their open meeting Friday night. Oth ers welcome. Faculty hall, S p. m May 5. Sneciat Notice. AG COLLEGE EXTENDS WELCOME j of X( braska (S alin0UI1,P(1 hy the Tomorrow the College of Agricul ture extends a welcome to every stu dent and faculty member of the Uni versity. It urges all to forget for & day t ho routine of university life and take a holiday. Farmers Fair comes in the warm days of spring when books and lessons are becoming tire some and all need to stop for a bit and relax. Just imagine for a day that you are back in the grammar school when once a year, lather, mother and the children, all piled in to the fam ily carriage or possibly the old lum ber wagon and spent tho day at the fair. You looked forward all year to the merry-go-round, the pink lemon ade, the o!d fortune teller, and the funny clowns that you watched as you consumed enormous quantities of but tered popcorn and salted peanuts. But maybe you didn't have this privilege of spending a day at the fair, and you don't know all the delights its fur nishes. If you didn't, the Agricultural College will give some of the thrills you missed. Fanners Fair should mean a holiday for the whole University, but it should mean far more than this. The Agricultural College is a part of the University, as much as any college on the city campus. Many do not realize this and scarcely see the Ag campus in their four years here. The Agri cultural College is seeking to over come this disadvantage as rapidly as possible and it is hoped that Farmers Fair will st lengthen the bond between the Agricultuial College and the oth er colleges of the University. So after you have seen the Wild West Show, gazed at the freaks on the midway, have listened to the beautiful strains of the jazz band, and have enjoyed the high-class performances at the Snor pheuni. just stop for a minute and look at the Ag Campus. Note the curving drives, the wide open spaces covered with bluegrass, the honey suckles, lilacs and tulips blooming along the tlri ewa s. Notice the fine architecture and excellent arrange ment of the buiidings. Then reniein her that you have a share in all of this, that it is a part of your University. Kxtension Department will have two terms of five weeks each in which twelve hours of possible credit can he made. More than two hundred are offered in thirty-five departments under the instruction of seventy teach ers. Splendid facilities for regular uni versity students. Quality of instruc tion equal to that of any other time in the year. Unusual opportunities for graduate study. All university courses receive full credit and lead to Bach elor's, Master's or Doctor's degree. Many courses with credit for teachers preparing for examinations. Meets normal training requirement for eight for second grade county certificate or lor twelve weeks first grade county certificate. Meets certificate require ments of college credit, six hours for renewing certificates, or twelve hours for earning city staio certificate. Applies for credit on life certificate. Special courses in coaching Basketball, Baseball, football and track. Students can attend one or both terms. A large number of beginning courses offered in second term. Fight weeks Session of Teachers College High School ob servation nnd demonstration purposes. Students can earn one or two ent rance points. For additional informa tion address the University Registrar. Pershing Rifles. Important meeting of all Pershing Rifles from 4 to 6 p. m., Thursday at Nebraska hall. All members must be present. Butts Manual will be taken up. Pre Meds T're-Med day, May r, plan on going to Omaha. BIZAD SECRET There will be a mass meeting for all students in the College of Eusiness Administration Thursday in the Social Science Auditorium. Big Secretd! AG COLLEGE What is Ag Collet,-,.? What does it stand l'U? Why should it be includ ed in the University? Did you ever I stop to think that there is any special significance in the fact that one ot Nebraska University's most important colleges should be an agricultural college? For years, even centuries, colleges have existed. We read of the colleges of ancient Greece and Rime and all through the years it has been possible for a few to secure a classical education. But where have we read of an agricultural college? It has only been within comparatively recent years that agricultural educa tion has been of any importance and that the r.fed of trained farmers and farm leaders lias been recognized. Today, in this age o rapid progress, one of the most remarkable develop ments has been that of agriculture. From one of the least influential and least desirable occupations, it is be coming one of the most important and most respected. The old sod shanty, the walking plow and the one horse buggy are rapidly being re placed by the modern conveniences SUMMER SCHOOL If a sufficient number of stu dents desire it, summer work in law will be given, including first year work. If interested, please call at my office at once. Warren A. Seavey. Commercial Club Dance Only one hundred will be validated for the Commercial Club dance to be at the Lindell Party House Friday. May ;. Be sure and purchase your ticket from the sale committee today. Preparation for Farmers Fair On account of the necessary prep arations for the Farmers Fair on Sat urday, May Gth, all classes at the Col lege of Agriculture will be excused on Friday, May 5th. Signed, K. A. Burnett, Dean. The Calendar Friday, May 5 I're-Medie day. Talladian open meeting. Pharmacy Picnic. m., Fac Delian op i meeting, 8 p improved machinery for production ulty ball, and the automobile. The telephone 10 R. Dormitory spring party, El and rural free delivery have alsoi"' "- helped to break up the Isolation of the country home. These improvements have gradually secured a higher type of population on the fa'ms, a population which can use and demands an education to train it for the work it is to perform. Phi Gamma Delta, spring party, K. of C. hall. Bushnell Guild house dance. Saturday, May Closed night. Fanner's Fair. Sunday, May 7. Y. W. C. A., May morning break fast, 7 a. m., Ellen Smith ball. PLENTY OF DANCING TO BE HAD SATURDAY Memories of that Farmers Fair dance of a year ago will be the last to fade from the fond recollections of every dancer who attended, yet those sweet memories will have a twin after Saturday night for a repetition of all that was entertaining last year with additional enjoyable features in keep ing with tho other improvements of the 1922 Fair should turn your trip ping feet toward Ag Campus Satur day afternoon and evening. To the strains of the Ragadors you can slide through the cornmeal and smooth off the wax all. afternoon in the breezes that, will blow through the machinery hall of the big Ag Engineering build ing. In tho evening Belshaws or chestra will make you merry in the cafeteria hall while Watsons will fur nish the jazz in the engineering build ing. Refreshments and diversions will bo handy just outside each hall to make Saturday night the swellest lime of the year. sevrral clean cut repiesentatives in various districts of Nebraska and South Dakota to present high class educational proposition with attrac tive financial returns. Summer va cation or permanent. Must be able to furnish references and surely bond. Give full particulars in first letter. Address 101. Nibraskan. UOST--A sorority pin. Phone 113477. FOR RENT Sorority house for com ing year. Eleven bedrooms. Sleep ing porch for twenty five, two baths. Harvey Rathbone Co., 118 No. 11th. 2t. WANTED -112396. -Theses to type. Call 3t LOST Com. Club. Call j 9445 . pin. Finder please 2t ZETA BETA TAU GIVES OUT LIST OF PLEDGES Following is the list of names of the men who are pledged to the 7-eta Beta Tau Fraternity: Gundell Goldansky Percy Goldstein Clyde A. Krasne ,loe Pizer Harry Ravitz Micheal Stein Douis Somberg Samuel Rahrol'f. TAKEN by mistake from Military Storeroom a silver Eversharp pen oil having the initials F. A. K. Valued as keepsake. Pier so return to Military Storekeeper, K. 4, Ne braska Hall. 5-4 :3t LOST A tortoise shell comb, turn to Stud. Act. office. Re-At. MARRIAGES The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Welsh to James M. K 11 gore took place last Friday at Kearney. Mrs. Kilgore is a member of the Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Kilgore is a member of Thi Delta Theta. Want Ads WANTED Solicitors. Leading cor respondent school of its class wants Recommendations OUR friend and patients are Ibe sonrca of most of oar business. Alare majority of our new custom ers come to os oa tbe recom mendation of someone we've fitted with glasses. HALLETT EST. 1871 1143 O ST. A Big Sale Friday and Saturday White and Tan Oxfords shirts button-down collars and band cuffs Wonderful values $2.65 Alpha Tau Omega picnic, Crete. Delian Society, Faculty hall. Phi Mu spring party, The Lincoln. Alpha Xi Delta spring party, Rose wilde. Commercial Club dance, Lindell party house. Flappers Down to Rock Bottom in Price The Season's Newest and Most Popular Pumps for Women A Rousin S HOE SALE! Thursday, Friday and Saturday This event cuts away the cost barriers and gives you the fine new shoes you want at a price you are perfectly willing to pay. Strictly new every pair in every detail correct, well made, fault lessly styled, perfect fitting each kind unrivel led at its price There's one way to prove this step into the store and try on as many as you wish. . Convince yourself that here is real quality at prices that are getting down to brass tacks. Summed up we know how to keep up quality and cost down. Come and profit All At One Low Price r-1 All Sizes and Widths r 0 7 ' ''it65 iKraafftm tore Mail Orders Fi2ed &t Sale Prices. . Ml