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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 5OT ..nu Tl IF S WED. ia On."- ClrcuU ..j Attraction BARR TWINS jjbfcy s7mon4s at tha Piano tfMPLE FOUR - . a . -t e I-. ana. Jack! ano f-u" tMtt Crf Whlt.'s Scand.1. COOKE, MORTIMER AND HARVEY DOYLE & ELAINE "A Studr Tan" RCKOMA far Gentleman Equilibrist" -LEATHERSTOCKINd TALES" SHOWS START AT 10. 7:00, 9:00. ja. CSsf Nltkt SSc CatUm IS. fc jreatest American " Ortria in Year ANNA CHRISTIE tv, Pulitzer Pri PUr with BLANCHE SWEET "ONE NIGHT IT RAINED" A Downpour of Laughter SINOGRAMS OF INTEREST . LORRAINE SYNEK Voealiat and Dancer SHOWS START AT I. . 6. 7. 9. DAVID BELASCO Pi aunts tha Charming Star Lenore Ulric in the Broadway Success "TIGER ROSE" "SAFE AND SANE" Endosteal sf Lauirhter TWO RECORDS BROKEN BY HUSKER TRACKMEN Time Lowered for 440-yard Dash and Half-mile Run. Two new records' on the indoor 'track under the stadium were estab lished in the matinee varsity and novice tryouts. Crites ran the 440- yard dash in 62:3 seconds, clipping 7-10 of a second from the former record made by Red Layton last Sat urday. Layton, running in the same race with Cntes yesterday, came in 52:8. Higgins lowered the 880-yard recc rd 2 and 2-5 seconds when he ran the half mile in 2:04:02. Lewis running with him came in 1-10 of a second later. In, the preliminary tryouts Sat urday for the Kansas relays. Lewis made a new track mrk in the mile run of 4:43 3-5. Captain Mud Gardner is in tiunks every day now following a layoff on account of appendicitis. He is mak ing good time in the 880-yard dash in which he made a new Nebraska rec ord last year, and will be in srood condition for the Kansas and Drake relays. A new member of the track sauad will probably be Bassett who showed up well in the shot put event of the interfraternity meet Saturday. Bas- NEWS and TOPICS OF THE DAY "Co-ed Dancing: Revue" Presented by a bevy of TALENTED UNI STUDENTS R1ALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS. SHOWS START AT I, 3. S, 7, 9. A Thrilling Airplane Story The Broken Wing with a Superb Cast H. C. Witwer's Famous Story "The Telephone Girl" LARRY SEMON la a new laugh creatioa. -HORSESHOES" 1 7ENUS VPENCILS SelevwjtSiwCL V TjOR the student or prof., the superb VENUS out-rivals all for perfect pencil work. 17 black degrees 3 copying. American Lead Pencil Co. 120 Fifth Are. New York Write for hankie M Vnros rVncila and Vends Evbrpointed Merhanirai Pencils HICKEY We serve the quickest and best lunch in the city at our fountain where you can sit down at a table and be served and our lunches sure hits the spot. Full line of all school and drug supplies. Hickey Pharmacy Formerly Butler Drug Co. 1321 O Street B1183 iuiiiiag5aM!ii.vs? sett heaved the shot almost 40 feet, and has added 2 feet this week. He may represent Nebraska at Kansas or Drake relays. Applications for Fellowships Must Be in by April 15 Applications for Charles A. Coffin Foundation fellowships to be awarded this year must be filed with W. W. Trench, secretary, Charles A. Coffin Foundation, Schenectady, New York, by April 15, from whom application blanks may be obtained. These fellowship are given in elec tricity, physics, and physical chem istry, and are available to graduates of the universities, colleges and tech nical schools of the United States who have shown, by the character of their work, that they could, with advantage, undertake or contiue research work in educational institutions either in this, country or abroad. The com mittee in charge desires to award the fellowships to men who, without fi nancial assistance, would be unable to devote themselves to research jwork. Applications from seniors as well as graduates will be welcomed, but any award to a senior will be conditioned upon his being graduated. Six were awarded last year. Five thousand dollars has been made available by the Foundation for this purpose. The fellowships carry a minimum allowance of five hundred dollars each, which may be increased to mct the special needs of applicants to whom they are granted. Museum Receives California Fossils (University News Service.) The department of geology and geography has just received two im portant consignments of invertebrate fossils, one set consisting of 110 spe cies from the Pliocene beds of Cal ifornia collected by Dr. Sternberg. The other collection is from the U. S. National Museum and comprises for ty to fifty species, identified by Dr. Stanton and supplied by Dr. Bassler. Noted Alumnus Speaks at Brown Roscoe Pound, distinguished alum nus -of the University and formerly Dean of the College of Law, who is now dean of the Harvard Law School, recently gave the Colver lec tures at Brown University. Dean Pound's general subject was "Crim inal Justice in America." A conference of all deans of wo men and president of Womens Leagues in western colleges will be held April 9-12 at Tuscon, Ariz. m Application Pictures $1.00 per dozen Barnett's Art Studio 1241 N Street due AfUr every meal A Pleasant "ffreeable Jeet ana tor "tfh breath lUOestton. r Makes ik cigar Better. GSM E3 fjyf This Is The Shirt You Heard About! THE CRAFT r, VAN TINTI Made in 3 superb fab rics pop lot, mercer' ized cotton pongee,and met j fine broadcloth. Shirt 3.5 It Has The Van Heusen Collar Attached L Somehow the ordinary collar-attached white shirts didn't quite fill the bilL Comfortable yes. But more than a little 6loppy. CL Van Craft solved the problem. Lt has the comfort you must have and the in comparable trim and smart Van Heusen better-looking than a stiff collar, more comfortable than a soft collar is attached, CRt and material are matchless. Van Craft decorates all occasions. You'll be proud to wear it. Get one or two today. Call at your tuiberdashrr't today and ark to see Van Crajt Invite Americans to Mexican University American students are invited to Attend the fourth summer session of the national University of Mexico at Mexico City from July 9 to Agust 22. Exceptional advantages for the study of Spanish 'and for the research in history and archaeology will be of fered. . The American Friends Service Committee, which is represented in Mexico by Douglas L. Parker, is at tempting to interest American stu dents in the University of Mexico for the purpose of creating international good will and understanding. Three hundred American students and pro fessors attended the summer session of 1923. You'll Laugh and Laugh with the University Players in tt DULCY" A three act comedy of wit and sparkling humor. Last performance of the sea son. Three days only. TEMPLE THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Reserved seats at Ross P. Curtice Co., price 75c. Shows start promptly at 8 :20 p. m. ; Sat. Mat. 2 :50 p. m. 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