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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1922)
WHERE THEY ARE HAT THEY DO J. Wilbur Wolfe Is spending the summer at bis home in Omaha. Harold Schr&der is working at his home in Schuyler, Nebr. Jane Goodbrod is at her home in I'tica, Nebr. , Roy Bliss is spending the summer ut Schuyler, Nebr. J. A. Corlett is passim? his summer vacation at Nampa, Ida. Oscar H. Keehn is working in the Merchants State bank at Winside, Neb. Mary H. Henderson is spending a jart of the summer vacation at Echo Lodge, Mercer, Wis. Louise Weisenreder is at her home in Broken Bow, Nebr. Gertrude Young is spending the summer at Colombe, S. D. Wallace S. Porth is now at Colorado Springs, Colo. " (Tien or .n or COOLED BY CHILLED AIR PROGRAM AUGUST 10, 11, 12 Rialto Symphony Orchestra Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor PATHE NEWS AND AESOPS FABLES World News and Screen Cartoons PATHE REVIEW Subjects and Points of Interest Anita Stewart in 'ROSE OF THE SEA' "TOONERVILLE TRIALS" A New Comedy CAPT. LAURENCE & CO. Presenting A Spectacular Military Novelty Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mats. 20 Night 35c Chil. 10c O. A, Epperson is working at Brush, Colo. William S. Musfelt is spending the summer at his home in Long Pine, Nebr. MORE SATURDAY CLASSES ADDED Schedule For the Coming Semester Includes Many Sixth Day Meetings Cooled by Typhoon Breeze James Oliver Cut-wood's Romance of the Snowdrifts "I Am the Law" With a great caet including Alice Lake, Kenneth Warlan, Rosemary Thedy, Gasion Glass, Noah and Wallace Deery. Also News and Comedy Pictures Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 15c Night 25c Chil. 10c PLAY TENNIS! KEEP IN PHYSICAL TRIM Spalding Equipment Assures you of the Highest Quality Pos sible. Tennis Rackets, Balls, Nets, Shoes, Etc Bmnd tar Ita Km Ortalra A. G. SPALDING 8C BROS. 211 So. State St, Chicago, III. to That Saturday classes during the school year 1922-23 are to be more general than ever in the past is Indi cated by the program for next se mester. A number of subjects are listed as meeting on Saturdays. The larger number of Saturday classes are in laboratory subjects. Agricultural, law and engineering subjects have a good many Saturday meetings, according to the program. Some classes will meet on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays. A few classes in English and some in mathematics are scheduled for those days. .This is not general throughout all the courses A number of sub jects are listed for Fridays and Sat urdays and a number for Saturdays only. Dental courses are listed with sixth day classes. May Become General Saturday meetings will soon become general throughout all colleges and courses in the opinion of Chancellor Samuel Avery. The chancellor said that while there have always been some sixth day classes, the increase in registration each year is making it more apparent that Saturday classes will have to be scheduled. In event sixth day classes are ar ranged generally, it will probably mean meetings of the same subjects on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and another section meeting on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays. In this way the professors may teach the same subjects at the same hour each day of the week, not one subject three days a week and an entirely different course twb days of the week. and the older ones who are endeavor ing to guide them. DEANS OF WOMEN HOLD WEEKLY ROUND TABLE An open-forum discussion class of deans of women and advisors of girls in high schools and colleges is being conducted weekly during the summer session by Dean F. Louise Nardin, dean of women, at the University of Wisconsin. The conferences are open discussions on the problem of how to establish more sympathetic and co operative spirit between young people SOMETHING NEW JELLY ROLL EXQUISITE After Show, Dances or Drive REMEMBER THE ALASKA INN 33rd & A "EVERYTHING COLD" Travel Goods C. AMWirick Co. Exclusive Luggaoe Shop 1028 "0' St Teachers and Stenographers REFERENCE BUREAU J. E. Fate, Manager 1307 N St. Lincoln TUCKER-SHEAN JEWELERS Diamonds, watches, fine jewelry, clocks, sterling silver, cut glass, expert watch, clock and jewelry repairing and manufacturing. OPTICIANS Eyes examined free. In our optical department you may select just what you want in eye glasses or spectacle. Pine optical repairing. Broken lenses duplicated. STATIONERS Stationery for the office, school and home. Waterman's fountain pens. Office equipment and supplies. Crane's. Whiting's and Hurd's fine stationery. Complete line of supplies for all departments of schools and colleges. TUCKER-SHEAN 1123 0 Street FIFTY-FOURTH I , k , LINCOLN HERE THE BEST INALLLINE5 ARE 5EMBLED ISFPT.a muiTA'A ii -mw mmm w s ill m f 'wrf Jk a. Mi The Same Always Excellent Twenty-four Hour Service Thoroughly Remodeled for the Returning Cornhuskers GRAND OPENING CENTRAL HOTEL CAFE SEPTEMBER 1 1922 "THE BEST PLACE TO EAT FOR LESS" TeL B-2620 1325 P St.