j Open Moscow ScKool for Chines. The Sun Yet Sen University has been opened in Moscow for the edu ITlon for Chinese. The students will Shiefly study "the theory and prac tice of revolution-" Very Few Fail Teae University nnlv thirty-one students out of an enrollment of 2,833 were failed at !h end of the first semester in the College of Liberal Arts at the Uni versity of Texas. "PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY" A comedy a hrr' ,rUh Wwt. g,g. Act NeW' Ralph Scott. Organlai MON. TUES. WED. When m Country rtiVk Clrl. AmhtrlAUI. Avenue, the Home Haooen.7 Sea "Fifth Avenue A Startling Drama with MARGUERITE DE LAMOTTE "Who Hit Me" Continueua Laughter "Durable Souls" A Screen Novelty SHOWS AT 1, 3. 8. ' MAT 15cNITE 2 Sc CHILD. 10e ALL THIS WEEK WELCOME "OLD CRAPS" You'll Enjoy Thl R.arkable and Unuiual Romance JETTA GOUDAL In Her Lateat Sueceaa "Her Man O'War Something Dllfarant With WILLIAM BOYD "Kiss Papa" Twenty Mlnutea of Laugh AUo New. and Topical Picture. ON THE STAGE rhicaeo' Popular Radio Artl.ta FRANK and CHICK EVANS Collegiate Banjoi.ta Stanley' Lyric Orchaatra Mr.. May M. Mllla. OrganUt SHOWS AT 1. 3, S, 7, 9. MAT. 20c NITE SOc CHILD. 10e Holiday Matlnea Nlfht Price. WELCOME "OLD GRADS" ALL THIS WEEK W. .re t ferine an excellent bill of acreen and high-claea vaudeville on' tertainment. 'Mid-Night Lovers" A Delightful Romance with LEWIS STONE and ANNA Q. NILSSON Alio New, and Comedy Picture. " blTtHTI STAGE" Th. Popular Orpbeum Circuit Act Demeaux & Hamil ton Revue An Artl.tie Mu.lcal Offering with CREIGHTON and HONOR DAVE KAVE and DEAN BROS. Lew Fitzgibbon 'The iXrlonhonoAca' BEAVERrANbHfS MERRY MUSIC MASTERS--' S DELUXE SHOWS DAILY 9 At 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. MAT. 35c NITE SOc CHILD. 10c Holiday and Saturday Matinee. Nlta Price. MID-NITE MATINEE and HOME COMING FROLIC Friday Nit. at 11:30 Big Vaudeville and Mu.ie Bill Seat. Reeerved SOc VAlfnfeVILLB wtttVERYB0WrOts. THUR3. FRI SAT. Paul Brothers Sentational High Parch Act Sid Styne A Smile, A Laugh, A Scream Personality Peraonllwd Herbert E. Denton & Co. The Split Second Comedy of. Vaudeville , "POUGHKEEPSIE" Jed Harvey, A trawling man H. E. Denton wble Harvey, Hi. wife- - - 'Tori Clement. ii1 Preaent. Place: Uving Room, Harvay hom Yonhera. N. Y. Harry DeBell & Vine "AW! HARRY" Gordon Kibbler's "Muefcal Maid." SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Bahlch and th Orchestra Holiday and Sir-,1ry Matinee Nit Price I If I l!,i'l..t""'t Three Years Ago The annual Interfraternity Con ference, of which every one of the national Greek-letter men's fraterni lies in tne united states is a mem ber, was held at the Hotel Pennsyl vania in New York. More than 200 officers of various fraternities were present, as well as a number of col lege presidents and educators. Dr. Walter H. Riley, student Con- gregational pastor, spoke to over 125 students at the World Forum lunch eon at the Grand Hotel. Dr. Riley took, as his subject, "The Ku Klux Klan and Christian Americanism." Xi Delta, sophomore women's so ciety, gave a subscription dance at the Lincoln hotel ball room. The Kandy Kids orchestra furnished the music. DEAN RETURNS FROM EXECDTIVE MEETING Dean Le Roignol Attend Confer, ence of Aa.ociation of Collegiate School of Bu.ine. Dean J. E. LeRossignol returned Wednesday from a trip to Chicago where he attended a meeting of the executive committee of the Associa tion of Collegiate Schools of Busi ness. The committee arranged the program for the next meeting which is to be held at Harvard university some time early in May. A very in teresting program has been planned and prepared. Among other matters of business, the importance of busi ness research was especially stressed At the next meeting there will be special sessions for the discussion of business research, although the meet ings are for the most part general in character. The members of this executive committee in addition to Dean Le Rossignol, are Dean W. B. DoTPham of the Graduate School of Business of Harvard University; Dean Wm. A. Rawles of Indiana University; Dean J. T. Madden of New York University and Prof. Geo. W. Dowrie of Stan ford University. Dean W. B. Donham is now president of the committee of which LeRossignol was president last year. In.urance Policieg A Cla Gift Seniors at Stanford University took out insurance policies as a class gift In twenty five years $100,000 will be turned over to the university. Manager Garman promises that the Mid-nite show Friday is going to be the best ever. Adv. YOU "AUTO" SEE THIS! So's Your Old Man A Paramount Picture WITH W. C. FIELDS BIG JOY PROGRAM GREATER I THIS RIALTO WEEK Th bait .how of the kind I have aver aeen. W. H. BROWNE Coach Lincoln High School "THE QUARTERBACK" With Richard Dix STAGE AND MUSICAL SPECIALTIES The University School of Music Thirty-third Year If you are going to study MUSIC Investigate the advantage Many instructor accredited Opposite the ne B1392 Orpheum Theatre All I .... I f-3--i INSTITUTE OFFERS $1200 FELLOWSHIPS Scholarships For Advanced Student To Be Awarded To Men Onlyj Will Study in France A limited number of fellowships for advanced study in France will be awarded for the year 1927-28 by the Institute of International Educa tion. Each will carry a stipend of $1200 and will be tenable for one year, with possibility of renewal for a second year if circumstances are favorable. In genpral, the fellow ships are offered in the following fields of study: Agriculture, anthropology, Ar chaeology and history of art, archi tecture, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, classical languages and literature, criminology, economics, education, English language and literature, geography, geology, his tory, law, mathematics .medicine and surgery, oriental languages and liter ature, philosophy, physics, political science and international law, psy chology, religion, Romance languages and literature, Semitic languages and literature, Slavic languages and literature, sociology, zoology. At present the fellowships are open only to men. A candidate (a) must be a citizen of the United States or of one of the United States' possessions, (b) must at the time of making the application be a graduate of a college of recognized standing or of a professional school requiring three years of study for a degree; or if not qualified in either of these ways, must he twenty-four years of age and must have spent five years in work requiring high techni cal skill, (c) must be of good moral character and intellectual ability, and of suitable personal qualities, (d) must have a practical ability to use French books, both in general sub jects and in his own special field. In the absence of an absolute rule as to age, preference will in all cases be given to candidates between the ages of twenty and thirty years. Applications must be received at the office of the Executive Secretary not later than January 1, 1927. Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the Executive Secretary, Stephen P. Duggan, Ph. D., Institute of International Edu cation, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York N. Y. Large Increa.e in Enrollment Of the 184 approved colleges and universities in this country, 157 re ported an increase in enrollment for the pist year aveiaging seven tier cent. Tennessee U. Building Burn Barbara Blout Hall, one of the largest residence halls at the Univer sity of Tennessee, burned to the ground during the spring. KPtwuusma Capital Engraving Co. sis saiarsT, BW8 LINCOLN. NEB. Lunchs Candy Meals Drinks At LITTLE SUNSHINE LUNCH 1227 R 1st Door East of Temple offered by this institution to The University of Nebraska campus. 11th and R Sts. Tuis Week-Adv. m w THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Bradford Discusses Service of Ag College (Continued from Page One.) a great enterprise, homemaking. No one will say today that the wife and mother in a home will get along just as well without special training. Many a home has been short of hap piness because the girl wife had never learned those fine points which bring order and beauty into the four walls of a house where a family eats and sleeps." He then told of the transformation of the farm home at a small expense The trained farm girl makes the walls and rugs harmonize. Pictures, din ners, and dress of excellent taste all home made show that young girls from college bring desirable results The work of the high school voca tional agricultural instructor and the county agent were described in re lation to helping the state. Both are Agricultural College graduates. The department of vocational agriculture head is guiding from twenty-five to fifty boys who want to learn more about larger crops, better livestock and more efficient farm management. In most cases this agricultural in structor comes in touch with all the farmers of his vicinity as he visits the home projects of his boys." County Arent Helps "In the court house is the county agent and his flivver is on the road every day when the agent is render ing service to farmers. He does not pretend to know it all just because he is an agricultural college man. But he does know how to find the answer when some farmer presents him with a knotty problem. This agricultural college graduate makes himself use ful in a thousand different ways." "The young woman too, will be found in the high school as a teacher, of home economics, in the hospital as a dietitian, in the cafeteria as : manager and in many other lines of work where she may use the educa tion furnished her by the Agricul tural College. We call it 'passing on the service' to others." Professor Bradford then told of the helpful work of the research car ried on by the experiment station. He mentioned the help in preventing hog cholera, a serious menace to ag riculture. The new strains of wheat and oats needed more drouth and rust resistant and that is usually solved. Carry Work to Farmers "The Agricultural Extension Ser vice carries the work of the experi ment station to the farmers. Special ists are in the field all the time ar ranging cooperative demonstrations on farms, speaking to groups of farmers and attempting to solve spe cific problems in certain localities. The county agent is a part of the extenison service. More than fortvl of these agents are employed in Ne braska Counties. "We think of the Nebraska Agri cultural College as a service insti tution. It gives to the state trained men and women. It adds dollars to the state's net income through its studies and discoveries. Its interest is in better condition for the farmer, better crops, and live stock, better in comes and better homes. Nebraska's chief industry is agriculture and the institution which assists in raisine agricultural standards is serving the state as a whole." Learn to DANCE In Classy Studio Luella G. Williams Guarantee's to teach you In six lessons. Toddle and all late steps. Reductions to students. Call for appointment. B4258 1220 D St. For That Empty Feeling HOTEL D'HAMBURGER Buy 'em by the sack Shot Gun Service B-1512 114 12 St. DANCING CLASS Every Tuesday and Fri day 8 p. m. 6 lessons $3.00. Two hours prac tice free. Open daily for private lessons. Franzmathes Academy 1018 N Christmas Cards See Them At GRAVES 12 St South of Temple WOMEN TO START SOCCER PRACTICE Famous English Sport Will Begin for Co-eds When Hockey Season Ends Practice for soccer will begin im mediately after the Hockey tourna ment is over. Hazel Snavely, man ager of the sport has arranged that instruction be given to beginners as well as to advanced players. The Executive Board of the Woman's Athletic association will recommend at the general meeting that soccer be made a minor sport, and that the tournament nmy be run off before the Christmas holidays. Five prac tices are required for tournament eligibility in a minor sport. Soccer, an English favorite, is rapiaiy oecoming popular among American co-eds. It has been play ed at Nebraska for five years and adapts ' itself readily as a between season sport. Sweaters, gloves and goloshes can be worn without de creasing the enjoyment of playing. Anyone wishing further informa tion about the game may go to the W. A. A. office in the Armory. Watch the bulletin board for the exact date of beginning practices. it Stop Everett" Is Cry Heard At Iowa State Ames, Iowa, Nov. 9. Special: Stop Everett" is the war cry around State gymnasium as Coach Noel Workman starts the heavy work outs for the Cyclone's homecoming tilt with Drake Saturday. From the Iowa State point of view the clash with the Bulldogs is the most important on the schedule. In tensive work on defensive will con stitute this week's final preparations, last week's vacation being taken up with new plays and work on a scoring offense. "Tiny" Grimes is again back at tackle and i3 alternating with Hal loway Smith. Ernie Anderson and Johnson are working at Games' for mer position and also will alternate against Drake according to present indications. Johnson, who has been out of the lineup for the entire sea son due to leg injuries, is counted a valuable asset at end. Starting in 1898 Iowa State has humbled the Bulldogs 19 times, lost five games and tied one, 0 to 0, in MR. JOE Haircutter Featuring Lateat Bob CLECS BEAUTY SHOP For Appointment Phone B6S63 J 1909. The Cyclones have spilled the Bulldog championship hopes for the past two years, Drake having gone undefeated until the annual Iowa State clash. The varsity will scrimmage the yearling team early in the week. The varsity will also get into one eve ning "skull practice" after the reg ular workout. ) ZXn Investment Good Team work made the CAMPUS Rare, rich weaves, keen, dashing style; superb, skillful tailoring that's the team work that made the Campus the popular overcoat of the day. We've a fine showing of this stylish, serviceable over coat, made for us by Kuppenheimer Blue coats are very smart. Banff Blue is the new hue you'll like it Take a tip AGEEQ 1 triple-threat man 3T HE keeps them guessing, does the back, because when he gets the ball he can pass, kick or run a triple threat Men preparing for industry or commerce can put themselves in an equally strategic position. It all gets back to the simple idea of being broad and versatile. An engineer should be well up on his specialty, of course, but he should also keep an open mind for questions of finance, law and public relations if he aspires to a high place in the councils of his organization. Such "all-aroundness" typifies in particular men who have brought the electrical com munication industry to what it is today, and who will carry it to still greater development in the years to come. ' Ycstem Electric Company Maters of the Netsss Telephones The old "duck soup" chant is again the favorite hymn on the Cyclone campus as the student body and fac ulty prepare to welcome the alumni, and incidentally, Drake. Two former students of Georgia University have been appointed to positions in the University of Penn sylvania. In Qood appearance V from the Nitmh (2 J Seritl $40 8