' n THJ5 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, May .". 1922. PHARMACY NIGHT HAS LfiRGEJTENDANGE Crowd Estimated at 3000 Passed Through Pharmacy Build ing Last Night Wednesday night was the second annual open night staged by the Col lege of Pharmacy. It is estimated thi.t about 3000 people passed through the building to find out how their medi cine is made. Gallons of hnnd lo tions, face creams and tooth pastes had been made up before hand and it was thought that there would be plenty of samples for all, but these were all gone before the evening was half over. A seven-piece orchestra filled the halls with melody as the procession passed through. The hallway occupied by the musicians was profusely dec orated with palms and ferns. The en tire building was strung with blue and white streamers. Everything was kept alive and go ing from the physiological department in the basement to the finger print department oir the second floor. The chemical displays in the basement also attracted considerable attention. General Manager Simpson ushered the people through the building and an nounced the special shows as they were enacted. Those In charge of departments were R. Weimer, Manufacturing; R. Chittlck, Assay; S. Buckey, General Pharmacy Lab; R. Lewton, Scientific; Miss Redford, home nursing; Chas. Wible, Physiology; Wm. Davis, Drug displays; A. P. Howe, Dispensing; and R. A. Hardt, Lanterns. FRATERNITY GOLF MEET NEXT WEEK ' (Continued from Page One) mediately. An entry fee of one dol lar will be charged, in order to have money to send the team to St. Louis and to buy the inter-fraternity vie tory banner. In quenching fL thirst it leaves V nothing to be JJ desired. J I Drink (3 I I Delicious and Sfflwif Ns. Refreshing j&y ' The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, Ga. 9 Si I si A Comparison of John Burroughs and Bertrand Russell Subject of Sermon by James W. Macdonald at ALL SOULS' UNITARIAN CHURCH 12th and H St. Sunday, 11 a. m. TUESDAY 8 p.m. Lecture by Dr. Samuel McEhord Crothers (frequent con tributor to the Atlantic Monthly) Subject: "The Irish Question in English Literature." Tickets 25 cents. H i Is ia" H is SUMMER WORK FOR STUDENTS Pleasant Work Big Pay Extra Awards What are veil doiiifr this summer, men? Will you take a job that nil) lie von down, keep von indoors the rbd summer lone. .av you Jl.i or $2o a' week, and leave you feelinp like lb ver.v old lk-kens wlien Col lege (. next fall'; Or linve vou in mind lundinjr wnietliinp tliat will Veep you out of floors. 4-mil.le vou to travel iny you S.KI wk w k for xiBrs. five you pood Mim of money 1 dtfrdv next WHr' -xJeiifies, and t tlie end of 1 he Mimuier leave yon with the fwliiiff tbat you bav- tisi a real vacation.' .. .1 V 3 .nrirrs will Art W4.ll Irt hviTT Miiuein i-inui: em j'lu,, un-u i ni ium .... ..... ... into ilieoi'iMirinniiics wlik-ti we are in a i-ositiou to offer. A letter of iry nill lirinp you full details. 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