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. THE DAILY NEBRA3KAN TRACK TEAM OFF FOR DUAL MEET (Continued from page 1) mler shot-put man, is expected to win his event. Bassett, Meyers, Scott, Popelar, and Brown are the other entries in the remaining: field events, in the shotput, javelin and discus. Tom Poor, KansaB high-jumper, has tied with Hob Turner twice in this event, and the dual meet will furnish one more opportunity before the valley contest for the two to measure their prowess. The javelin should be close, tjoo. Smith, the Kansas man in this field event, made 161 feet in the Kansas Aggies meet, and Popelar, Nebraska's entry has been doing around 156 regularly. In the track events the 440-daahes will probably be the most hotly fought. Omaha Medical Frat Moves to New Home Thi Beta Pi fraternity at the Col lege of Medicine in Omaha has pur chased a new home at 116 South Thirty-eighth street. The fraternity moved recently and is now established in larger and more desirable quarters. ment of the University has received several boxes of core from the deep well that is being bored northwest of Nehawka in Cass county. The boxes are being piled temporarily west of Nebraska hall. The core, which is the drilling from the wall, will be studied in detail to determine the age and thickness of the layers. Minnesota Students in freshman rhetoric classes at the University of Minnesota will be paid real money for writing good themes. This arrangement is the result of a theme writing contest sponsored by the Greater University corporation in the interest of the freshman-stadium-auditorium drive. Three prizes are offered for the best essays on a stadium topic. ARIZONA Ruins of 11 villages estimated to be more than 1000 years hills northwest of Tuscon by Byron Cummings, professor of anthropology and his students. OREGON The building program of the University which in five years is expected to total $5,000,000 will get under way this year. Townsend Portrait photograph" Write Article for "Botanical Gazette" The leading article in the April number of "The Botanical Gazette" is a paper by Dr. J. E. Weaver, pro fessor of ecology, and Dr. J. W. Crist, former instructor of botany. It is entitled "Absorption of Nutri ants from Subsoil in Relation to Crop Yield." Send Core of Well to Survey Department The geographical survey depart- RENT-A-FORD Shovs it yourself Munson Motor Co.. phones B1550 and B1617. 1125 P Street. LOST Kappa key Monday morning. Call Margaret Nelson. ANYONE wishing themes typed call B0252. TUTORING in French, Algebra, Trlironomotry and Analytics. Call B6252. WE SOLICIT vour Rent-a-Ford bus! Snecial attention to picnic and party trips, long or short. Good cars and lowest rates. . We deliver. MOTOR OUT COMPANY, 1120 P St. Always open. Phone uwiv GIRLS Here is where to get your curls. 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