THE DAILY NEBItASKAN SERVICE POSITIONS ARE OPEN Civil Service Positions Give Em ployes Opportunity to Con tinue with Education. University Is Now- Operated At Lower Cost Than Before AsHlHtants in duto scale eradication and in dust explosion prevention are badly needed by tho Civil Service de partment. Examinations will be held in Lincoln, April 25. Students desiring more Information about any of the positions offered to applicants should Inquire at the Civil Service window at the city postoffice. Many of the more technical posi tions are open only to college grad uates or to those who are in their senior year. Tho educational advant ages of Washington should be con sidered by one who is considering ap plying for one of the positions. Two universities situated in the national capital offer engineering and scien tific courses. Students may transfer credits from any standard college to either of those institutions, and studies may bo persued In evening classes while students who have re ceived appointments in the govern ment service are holding profitable employment. Positions in the Civil Service offer advantages not to be had in most other lines of work. The Department of agriculture offers post-graduate courses which are arranged so as not to interfere with the work hours of employees who may desire to enter them. A number of the leading uni versifies accept this training as credit toward higher degrees. Opportunities are afforded for scien tific research in the laboratories oft the Depart ment of Agriculture. Prac tically all of these positions require more or less investigation work in the field outside of Washington. This enables the employee to obtain a broad and comprehensive view of his special subject of investigation as it Is related to the entire country. When traveling in the field away from either official or temporary head quarters, the expenses of the inves tigator are paid by the government. The Ohio State University band played to large audiences in many Ohio towns. It was necessary for the blue laws to be lifted in order for the band to hold concerts on Sunday. A mob is just democracy with the bridle off. Few statues are erected to men who think it best to await developments. (University Publicity office) Reorganization and centralization of the purchasing and operating de partments of the University of Ne braska have resulted In economy and efficiency, placing tho maintenance and upkeep of tho Institution on a business basis and making possible a comiplete check on every depart ment. Every department of the University Is provided with a budget from the general appropriation and all serv ices rendered and supplies furnished are debited against the department on a ledger. This prevents any de partment exceeding Its quota ot the funds. All requisitions for supplies are handled through the purchasing department, and if deemed necessary are filled. The several stores pro vided on both campuses promptly supply the departments with general supplies purchased at a saving in wholesale quantities. Purchasing agents of tho middle western universities buy many of their supplies collectively. This en ables additional savings. For ex ample, following this arrangement the University secured alcohol at 25 cents a gallon for which it had been paying liO cents. This plan is being carried out in the ease of many of the com mon articles bought by all the uni versities. Hy consolidating the purchases of the various departments, the Univers ity became a large buyer and secured the advantages of being able to buy at wholesale. One of the largest pur chases made 'annually by ithe Uni versity is coal for heat, light, and power. According to U V. Seaton, operating superintendent and purchas ing agent, the University uses annual ly 10,1)00 tons of coal. Of this 6,000 are used at the city campus and 4,000 at the Agricultural College campus. I3y using the exhaust steam from the engines generating electricity and by other changes made in the plant, a saving in heating of about 2,000 tons of coal has resulted. The cafeterias operated at cost on both campuses come under the oper ating department. During the nine months of the college year about 315, 000 meals are served. At the Temple cafeteria an average price of 21 cents is paid for each meal, at the Agri cultural College cafeteria, 30 cents. The work of the department is di vided into four main divisions. The stores which purchase supplies in large quantities that are parceled out in smaller quantities make up one part of the system. Architectural planning, decorating, landscape gardening and care of lawns, and allotlng of Jobs are the dutlos of another branch. Supervis ing the Job eystem of the various trades for construction end repairing heating and operating the ice plunt at tho farm comprise tho duties of another division. Operating tho cafe- terlas and the dormitories are the du ties of a fourth. Tho University also organized a transportation system which is found to operate more efficiently and sat isfactorily than under tho former mnh'-d of employing outside deliv ory service. It has greatly enhanced the certainty of prompt delivery. This department also operates the book stores which sells books .o students at cost. The annual loss previously sustained by this branch has been wiped out by more conservative buying of toxt books. i To Europe at Your Own Price Travel costs to Europe have been lowered by our cabin fleet of 14 delightful steam ers to such an extent that you can cross for what you would spend at an American summer resort. 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