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    STlWFSnVY, MARCH 6. 192).
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HEHGAL BODY NAMES
DATES FOR GATHERING
Surgeons' Association Plans
To Hold Sectional Meet
At Cornhusker
ORGANIZATION IS LARGE
l1Mllll meeting f I lit' Nebraska
.'liin o. ill'1 Ainerlciin College of
;u n' .in-' w I! b ' ''ehl March H and
r al I'.'' Cm ii'.iu. ki-r lioul. Amer-
I'li'.li i:'' i Mir iron I cnui'
I iii approximately lead -
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nf hini:''iii3 l,i '-' 1 "'"ii ninii'B
.mil ('mkmU. iiii'l this Is one or Its
of tueci iii:.-.t carried nu
i.nnuHy
throughout iheso two
rountrit
i is expected anrgeona and
ho.-rnnl executives from all part
.l.p ;Vl' Hill Iiw4ll:'.lil n f.lrv
ecln to it wow aii'l s.olve their
mutual problems. The professional
mJ l:i' ll'i,,l'' alike will find In-
ill til'' llVlllll'K on lu-alih,
,-, iiiri"T medicine, li'jrhliit; anu
l.os.tital
The ptirjHwa of Hie imtitiKS or
(l.l ..' iiuliMe a.hn.i.in,; iho
. .uie ... ixMifi fu-i) '" ' i
. i ti r i iiiai ji i- hi in ii in ii '
n i M'''". proinouiii; jiubllc and
lt-oti.il health: nnd ftiiilieilng the
ciusf o scieniitic medicine and
ivaich.
extinguished Men Will Atttnd
Se? .-l,i!is of the meelinc will Ik
ittrnded by distinguished speak-
rs of national reputation. A fea
ture ol public Int'M'cst will be the
iiininiiiiiiiy health meeting on
rhui-s(!:iy cverilns. March II. from
f, to H' o' lock in St. Paul a M. K.
hun!i. Sexcnil brief and insicuc-
Vtjvj talks will be given on the cub-1
inrt, "How to .oa icars io lour the strongest elevens in me coun
i.iie and Life to Your Years." A ' try.
ration I'ir'ure entitled "Working ! "
tiir Lk'Hi ii:e win i-mc unit iiicei
ing. All hospitals of twenty-five brt-ds
or over are measured for efficiency
i th'1 American 1'ollege of Sur
fior.iv according to a carefully
fjdied staadanl. an! ate graded
conlmsly. 0er ?.nv hospitals '
e amiually surveyed by the col-
. indicating the poj,uiitrit r ,
if nio enif nt,
Ofl.cials Take Part.
laolul'd anions l'.io.-e who will'
.ike !u tl.c j.fo. tivJiiiti
It. U.irion J. I.ee of New York.,
,-linicai professor of surgery Cor
,,11 i n xersity M. dual College: ;
I ir. Charles i.. .scudder oi U"sto".
ditiniiiin of the tracture committee
f the American College of Sui --ion:
lr. ';!lian. W. learson.
ii? Voiiies. la.; lr. William ll.
l.owei. l l'Xeuad. O.: Hubert Jolly
c: Hi.as'Ci. Te.. siiierintcndent of
!.f fcapiist hospital; Dr. Bowman
C Croui-ii of C'tkaco, rlirectcr of
i!;aic:il ,'.earc!i oi the Cilh?e o!
: jfte-- ii - : M tlctslm T. MacE.jchera
c: C dirri-Kir oi ho.-piial ac-
t.iii.i - '. tlu CoiJee of Surgeon.
iid OliK-IS.
INXOCSNTS PLAN
EifTErwTAncTiiEirr
FOrw HIOH TEALIS
i ,nl i mim frwfn lffr t.
.nd sexe.-al lil.ns takeu around the !
i urnh.isl.er can. jus llie past set
I'id y. ars.
t'oacli Henry V. Schulle. "Chop
Li" liiaides. Coach Iilack, CeorfeC
i'arle;-. ciipiiiin-eh et of the Husker
'(ioihi.ll :yiiad, and Dr. ;. K. Con
Ca :il address the gathering of
tiinkoib !l pifijers at the Satunlay
a-andnr affair which w ill start
l-roaipily at 10:30. "Cunn.f Oakes,
W Wier. Klnier Holm. Ted James.
ileliiHi l."(ke an! lin McMnilcn,
.'U0Kii.il Nebraska alhleies of the
!st it ;v years will be introduced.
Hirkiu ci'cer TeaU'TS nr.d 1he
rsitv li;:nj will be on hand fo
Hid fjiiiii to ii, occasion.
The i torram of entertainment
!.an iHi ti in the hands of the Inno
I'UIS society lor the pas1 severa'
."ars iiii'J has h""il one of the fea
iuivk ci tiio louir.iinieiit. "1'lue"
Hoaell, v ho is in c!:aige of the pro
nam, win preside as master of
wnioit ies.
11 PICRTTTV TM-p-n
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f! A.T.T Trt tjtt"o tt
n POT? PI? APTTrFfi .
iiiin0i rr..m vw i.
"'"s, uienn Munn arid l)an Mt -
Mull-n. A Ereat n,aBy ..romising
fret-htnen that looked, good last fall
nm it, ,i .n r, t.,
'ii)le for fooi hull r:evt vear.
loach Oaken el fled ibai there
'i'-s a Lit; liole in the Nebraska line
W:d nei year's forward wall would
I"' made up of alniosl all new nien.
A Center mUKi be developed to fill
'"d James' place. James played
'lip pivot position in nearly every
Kane and was considered one of t lie
W'W ia tlu middle west. For re
wrve center Oo;,ch Oakes had
"Wle Zuvrr. Boih of these men are
I'-UBihered among the grads o that
'""ves the center posirion wide
o;kii.
Expect Many t Report
Mc.Juileti ami itnlTn lurr bolh
IK..-it ions oi,en and Mann'lf' himself in
pat ion of oeing called upon 10 taae
UniYeKity
Players
PRESENT
'BIPEROR
JONES"
Eujifr.e O'Neill Startling
Spectacle
75c
ALL THIS WEEK
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! a tackle K)Uion, and Ash
bnrn Kmvs an nd ixisition open
fur bids thin tpniiK. OakiM -vim
a liitn Mnuatl to roimrt lor ilio
si'iliiR dulls and iiic Nehraxka
coacliiii Kliiff 'i'ct io b;iild up
Hip 132.1 Cm uliuskri' ! n iM'iu
Ihe nn-iiiR turnout. With mioIi a
am as s. M. r. on the n .leduli'
tlit Hi! thinz n'xl I .ill. Coarli Iliblt
ivhI.his ih.it his t.i..k this n.rii'e U
a tiPHt oni
The ni-w On iiluisker coachiiiK
, il!tff w, ,.,,., f ,ho .,
, ,,r,Plc,. ,.W1. ..,.. (,;ik
be in eharce of t':e line, roach
Kdwln "e!r will handle the wing
men. wuaen i.etnuan win assist in i
I tlA lillA n.i ifllll.. nn.t I 'ilu..h t .!'. '
lev P.lack will coach ks. The
I spring session w ill h -4n charge of j
j liana . ruble, Nebiaakaa new
; M'tdiron mentor w ho w ill arrixe a
; lexv days late for the opening
whistle. The fifteen day period ol
practice lias now bei n lenathened
lo pix weeks which will enubie the
!!u;!;r coaching staff to aceoni-
i pli-h a great deal in getting the
!r:1diron warriors ready for the 19-9
campaign w-htch opens with one of
GET ALWAY 10 TALK
University Society Secures
. .
NCieU dPCiaCSl JOr
TJXt MGClinQ
"
MmiK of ,h? Nebraska section
of ,e Alllerican Chemical society
t), be ,lf.,j jn Cheniislry hall at 8
T...,i... vninc. will be
featured bv an address by Dr. r.
; J. AUay. chairman ot the depart
ment of soils at the I'niversity of
Minnesota. His talk will be ou the
subject, 'Applications of Chemis
try to Some I'nproductive Soils."
Dr. Alway spent his undergraa-
note days at the I'niversity of ,
Toronto. Thl3 scl.ool recently con- j
f erred tue lionoiary clei;n-e oi iwc
tor of Science upon him. He re
! ceived his graduate work at Heidel
! hr-ri. In lvftT wmkine under Victor
i Meyer on nilroso compounds and
their derivatives. In the following
ear he became the head of the i
department ol caei;iisiry at i-
lta;l;a Weslejan university, -ihere
he continued his study ol nitroso
compounds. He tneu Decanie in
terested especially in soils.
In li'5 he became chairman of
the department of aericuliural
c!u'niis:ry at the I'niversity of Ne
braska win-re he wo.'ked on bk-jtch-.
ing of flours, cereals and oils ia
general. The next yar he went to
Miiinesoia where he has become
one of the foremost authorities on
! soils.
;Tr,TC,T rTTT T1 wTrtrT"S
FOR HEATING SYSTEM
i.ii iiim-d fr-iin -mv I. i
allocation t!ial U
was designed to
fax or the "i-ower trust" It ae
also fa von-d by some that (lie heat
ing plant be buili al the peniun
tiary and thai the money come
from a special upprcpriat ion rathe)
: than lrom tn- rapnoi io .. !
i Th iniMi. n first lussed lha
'arnendn nt Mw'U n" tor a heat ng
! f d Tl ' r ,1 " hied fo recon-
.plant ana la.ir vh ,ueu i c j
Lsla,'r ni oraI 10 . : ' - 'r.rTha, ,. I)nn-, r.., illlv. this is.
ilru - c son e liinjc va 4ijeii .i
i. ' i. ..,.-...- rvm. f I
noughts exutcd all of his oratorical
i.rM d. iiouncing ihe iow?r trust j
.ann me iuju m f.i-iT,..
i He ! oont.-nded that before
!be legislature continue Ihe capitol
i lew there should be Home under-
f landing that the tapitol commis
sion provide a more suitable nouse
IcliHtnber. After permitting Mr. Cone
1o have his say. ihe h-gisla'ui-e ad
ivanced the bill to third reading.
HUGE STAFF OY MUSI
r-T'T' Tsl PrOTJIEED FOR ! c'n and Omaha and of the I'niver- "llodeo Queen" as 3rawn by Mar
nBoipt, BI 3IMTATTnN School of Medicine., f poke at geret Kelring also feature the art
PROPER PilLSINTATTON
OF FAUT
.n.nyea irm i ar i.
. .al- . i- -v- t r . tijfi , if ft
dilion. eacn nu.-i w .-uuu.i
conduct a icrformanee in case of
an emergeney. sunny onr ji
prou;i of operas are assigned to
each ssis'ut on the staff, and he
pat ion
j the task.
i When it is realized that every
! artist must keep siored in Ms or
her mind from ten to thirty or
forty complete parts, the demands
uj.on the La man brain can readily
. be seen, and it should uot be con
sidered atrance that often a mo
; meat's hesitation might occur be
fore the exact word is obtained.
! SOCIOLOGIST'S VIEWS
ARE TOPIC FOR TODAY
, Forum lunfbeons, held every Wed
Lesdav coon, are nhiny-fiTe cent,
and are on sale at the V. M. C. A.
i office in the Temple and at the
A. Olilce m r-neu emm
Foi-tj cents win ur t
door.
r.ii.n nf An Historian.
i iir in ' -&'v ...
- ri,,h ..i,iiss of the wnes. will
be given at the neit meeting by
Dr. C U- Oldfatoer, .rofcsw of
ancient history.
1 LEARN TO DANCE
- mar -urt I m
BAL400 oancimc
BORNER SISTERS
DANCE STUDIO
.OS KB. t
V.III"
tank B.
SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
OFFERS LARGE PRIZES
Essays on Religious Tcpx3:
May Win Largs Awards
In Competition
four lliouMind dolliun In inject
art ofreii'd by tin AiiiciIi hii Sun-1
day Srhool union iim!r t prnvi- j
i-lons of ih Joint C. (iri-cn fund, j
Tin rvvkardH tire two in nimiliri J i
lh flral bifiiB lo tlioutnnd ilul ,
tai s tor in ,i iiH.minrniit i.n
"lU'liion In ICilucaiion." and tlio
api'ond tliu uamo atuuuiil on "Tim
Heroic Aiful
of t'luiMlanhy io
i?unu ri'oli
Acroidltix lo tlu iinrounrt'iiiiiit
jsnnt oul by tlm Anuniriiii .Sutiiliiy-
Sciiooi tiniiiii. a nw ni'ixi niiMit is
i Stirling In boih ivli!.,n nd t ilin g
!On Rtl'l till tlti'DM M.tln'.; til )!'"'
j (ns,ilratloti and (liits iion io tliis
i moy cm, "l- ltt manu-. i in on
I ''"("" " l-..luca;lon aliould ti
niitruollvo and forward hniklnc."
:arcort1ini! to tlm nnnuiini i-iiit'tii . It'
I I lie desire ol the puliiisiiers to
prodiK-e a hoirii "."opitliir and iad
able In style, wli.i wide api'f.xl."
Convinced thai youtu peoplrt
will find in Chi ui la n 1 1. v, when
rightly preseuteil to them, "a giip-
i pitig appeal to t lie linest and nob-
.'' 'viw" the rni.in .is prompted
iu ttiiL-uuruK v me w;iiiig oi a imiijk
tn s : I in.ilti In 1-111,11,1 i....ii.t.. I n I..I-.1
. ........... ,m
a new Interest in Chilolianity. That
is the purpose of the top,,-. "The
Heroic Appeal of Christianity to
Young People
liach manu.'.ipt nu.s- contain at
leat 60.000 word.s. and preterably
uot over Jiil.iKMi. lhe.se are lo be
MHI In rni.l r,lii I u,ii..
Sunday School union, lsii. Chest-
iiui oireri, j iinaiicii'iun, not
l-. i ii.ii.. ii..i-: n . .
Pa., not i
later than March 1. 10 Further
information maytbe outalned ujkju
application to the .union.
Gallant Males
Assume Role of
Fairest Coeds
"Don't lie Sillv." beiiiiles beir.i;
one of the pet phrases in the vo-
c bulary of any college coed repre
sents the 1929 Kosmet Klub collec-
their aprlns musical comedy. proper i.gm.ng eliecis may l-e
h'veiv weird storv has a peculiar lobtaiued. A.;iin comes the tui.sli
angle and this is no exception. Inlof the drops, and the hu&h a;ala
the midst of the grim, drab walls ; prexails that precedes the raising
nf th TnlP ..vn n.rn rehearse. I of the curtain tor the nevt scene.
but four of then., well it's Just like
this. The new production that is be-
ing rehearsed has three feminine ' ne sian.is oeio..- .ne
roles. Think of three gallant, dash-'and his bauds f.y to ih.s sxxuch
Ing fraternity men leading the lire 'and that, j ausii- a second to too
ol the fair sex. ! suit his cue and f.naoy obtains ih
necause of the intricacii-s of hu
man hle auJ ,he Uct lhat no nm.
4-on,(iy would lie complete
without its galaxy of temmes,
"Ion't He Silly" has three lads la
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of women.
i.. Ilim. I I1T 1- miiiiQ
lady, of course must be coy, allur
ing, built according to require-
nt s anj have that lovely musical ,
tone in ner voice .o-t
the leading man love her, or walk a
... 1 .
mile for a camel.
, - . . i .....lm
And of course. Phyliss must
hjiv.
some living relation in order
.0
make the show conlomi to regular
ities, so another of Nebraska's men
is enlisted to play the role of the
effervescent, self thrilled, elderly
aunt- Which all goes to show that
the fair sex really do figure in dra
matics. Ivy day programs, and Kos- j
n,ei Klub show s.
The other girl, woman, or femi-1
nine character is played by a shy. ,
! w infionie boy. As Hilda, the maid o'
i all work, he spices the program, so i
i m cm-ak l.v his comical imitations
, ... . . L ii,.,,,n 'V,irl
u "'u "
just goes to prove that the elderly ;
gentleman in charge of the home is .
well-heeled, or rather has plenty of
do igh. !
But pardon mister. I'm -sorry to
1-iuv intirm.il u I lie noil.
r' ' ........ .
cnorus oi ten w u. jiiuir lutr iuni
that even Nebraska men sull have
a chance in Kosmet choruses, re-
-..wW v,na
- - - v ... rf ----.-
Just a rehearsal sojiloauy.
JQTO(RAPIIER
CIYES ADDRESS
Frank H.
Shoemaker Uses.'
Pictures Taken Near
Colorado Rier
"The fiesert of Colorado" waa
the subject on which .Frank H.
Shoemaker, pboiograpbet of l.:n -
VorriH hi 1 Sundav afleraoon. !e:
illustraied his talk by Km slides,1
about hair of which lie bad taken J
I. .
sallon sea region near ice
nlouth o) xhe Colorado river.
He explained that this feriiie M?a
ivgifln wh!'h i about SOU feet be-1
Jow ea iexei was af one time ihej
head of the Gulf of dower i'alj
fornla. but was filled up by soil r!e
I.csited by the Colorado river. The
other slides, which be had taken
near Ihe government ixitaaioai
Arizona !
laboratory at Tucson,
showed frlunt '-actus plants, twenty j
five feet bih, which oilen live Ion
200 j-rrs. 1
Miss M. jorie Shsnafelt fpoke on '
China .-' 'te children's program j
earJVr i : the afternoon, using : up- !
picnic-'.':-, y colored slides. Miss!
S'vif; i- is curator of visual edu-1
(:"' at ihe I'niversity and hajj
iiii.ge of Ihe Svnday afieiaoon pro-1
g.ms. Fol'ow si her tal'i. Chinese
customs, lose her with the ovl
siandig eit- and rivera of China. I
were shon in a motion picttire.
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feheef Srrpl'C and ffafionny
On Vita fcu tewlh,, Ten-pit
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I'.opus.d new S.nool of Jouritnllam" .u,MlnK at the" fnlverslly of
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Necessary for
Staging Play
All hnti'i "lii.ipeter Join s" lias
few eliaiaetets ill the cast, Ua pr
rentalien 01' the pii'il'irtlnii re
iilirh llie srixiees ot count leca
hands, each doing his share,
whether' ll be ureal or small. A trip
barkhlatie by the lax man is tiuly a
wonder to heboid, a new apprecia
tion tiio tp'.Ki-ii ilra.iia is
o ...I it - l,,.,w 1.1., f.ir th..
' " '
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,U 0I,t!'e f00' "''rV., ,,,..,,,
1 l!,sl l"u' 01 -Il:t11 Joi"
,!m luf b,";n "''.v
! ' l J".ai '"""f . ,n n L3.-
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, "l'' ne.'Kll. I""l'
so roiillsticallv n pioditce t ho d;n-!
- 1UK lUtllll Ul :i l. itliru iiinnvii i
log room oi a:i K'iglish manor are,
1 .- , , , . ,
ona
,a, .'V ,, , , . , ,.
mpuluU on, of txxo oi the nnue
of lump rupes lor l!.e placing of
SLp. a. cre-tte U,e thione naa
of a negro dictator in the. depths of
the Congo Jtiujle.
i The eene then changes from
"Kmperor Jones'" domicile to the
beauty ol a tropica! j'-intle. The
work of the set-no changers then
becomes more difficult. Quickly
aud efficiently
thev must work.
Olivets, or flood lights as they are
usuallv caiietl by the uninitiated
are iiae d. and then replaced, that
Among the busies, of tile Mage
'evpt-rts is
,he elect, iciau. Ale.lJ
oesjnu e.it-t is iimi 'it.- i-tt'
ap-r deinands.
innin;: the act. the principles
have the stase lo !:; liiselves, but
as soon as ;iie cuiiaiu Crops, the
star becomes inertly so'.ueoile else
...
king- Ordirs tome torth that inur-l
be ohexed or. the spot, and this per
sonage is one io be respected, lie
C aU'TS lieie rtliu Uirn
seeing that
' len. d,.,al, o1 Uie set fulfills his
u , Th. .inr mminin
requiien:! nt. The plat oniinues
,. r, n k-
1 llru llr 'i- ii.,,
The many beaut ilul eilects
achieved in the sets of "Emperor
Jones" have been done with the
use of a sterioptican and Hie silver
shew.. Colored slides projected on
llie screen complete the felling of
the African forests. This use of
the sterioptican is a relatively new
development in ihe creation of
tage settings.
RELEASE MARCH
COMIC SA i i RDAY
Awgwaa Features Articles
q 'Wil(j West' TllCllie
wu
In Next Issue
- a
l'eatUICli U i ri u .-ir i."."- j w
mil McCleerv and
- ... i
."The Cowboy ot the Desert; by
Virginia Fauikner. the March issue
of the Awgwau will be released
Saturday. March 9.
according to
Douglas Timmennan, eaitor or the
I monthly humor magazine.
. .
.The release of Ihe publication
was formerly announced as March
11, but 1o allow more lime for work
on the April issue, which will fea
ture ihe Kosmet Klub spring; show
the date of n lease has been moved
I lo March 9.
. i nori ? A l.e other features of the
;"Wild West" number will be a
iniory by lSeJie Oilman emit led
."Scarlet lilood." and the cover by
j James Pickering depicting a 'ild
i west, scene al Nebraska. The
section.
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SCIENCE PROGRAM
Dr. N. A. Bengisou. jiiufessor
of geography.-as chairman of ihe
organized social s ienee of Ne
braska, is no arraiigiug a pro
fiam for Ihe meeting of those
srroups al the I'niversity of Ne
braska May 2-4. W. Elmer Ekblaw,
of c,arli tiniversity. has bi-en en-
gageu as l.T jsiiiu teeiuiei.
Mr. Kkblaw will discuss the
Polar Eskimos, the people Ihicg
farthest norih in the world, among
whom he lived while he was .c!en
list for the Crol.er land exiedi
tion. from 1913 to -1T. On the
section ni'-etinps of 1he. orpanizej
social ci.'-ueei gathering will be
rcprefen:aiives from loaie col
lege. Nebiiska Wesleyan. and
Creijihton univerwly. and the state
teachers colleges of Nebraska.
Combination Lunches
large Variety caargad Only
Rector's Pharmacy
.21 Sta.
"Our Store Is Your Sore"
THE STUDENTS'
CHOICE
OeHcieui Sandwicbes. Soda
At Our FOUNTAIN
THE 0WT. DRUG
ltd No. 541h SI. Phone B'll
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i.itlon is MH-nsorlng the movemenl
JoitniHllstn.
Soiial CaliiIar
Wednesday, March 6
Kir.l Itaiialion od'ieeis. 12 o".
clock.
Second Uuitahon officers
o'clock.
Third Ikillalinn officers.
o'clock.
Thursday, March 7
S nipl.onlans. 12:00 o'clock,
llnle nam. 12:15 o'clock:
February Takes
Rank As Worst
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In HI Prill YpflVS engineering staff of a college be
l lit UM. Uliy M. lui o j longing to an organisation made up
: ... of corporations was also discussed.
, There wa a . healed diciN.o )Tne or8,nlmlong referred to by
IVbiuary 1 and for some days aite.. (he commIM lB ,h National Kleo
xvheilu r or not the ground hog anrlc L,t ...goclatlon. Thome A.
i his shadow. Reports for tbe month : Brownp 8ecrMarjr of that a,80Cia.
of February from the weather bu- ,, ,-.,it
, .. .. .1 1. ju .i
reaa ..lilicaie inni ur u:u p - iu
l.low. and quite clearly
February was the coldest m
,won,' four yrs haWng an , aver-
; ace temrH-rature of 19.2 degrees In
' h'r' of 110ri',;;T Ir
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u u.o vw.v,.-. ... -
. . 1 . i . a TU.a ana i m lia. ,
est mark in the short month waa 13
iicsree, which is not
usual. February 9. 1S99, the mer -
eury went down to 26 below. This
month's highest was "1 degrees.
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total being 106 inches or .11 above I
r.onr.r.l. The to'.al now fs!l "Tie
'll f! inches or 5.2 above average. '
, Taking the winter as a whole, j
! n..f..mK.p lumiurv unit - KebniarA' .
l,r.iiL..i. - . - "
have been the coldest since 191M8.
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PLANS Ml)E FOR
IRISH DAY PARTY
Jigs, Readings and Blarney
Stone Are Included On
Friday Program
It in ii jig and the hiainey stone
will feature the party, given by the
Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. at El -
Ion Smith haJI. Fridav. Varci 8. At
this typical St. Patrick a.fair.
Leona Iewis will give a series oi
Irish readings. Roberta Wehrman
w ill dance the Irish ji? and reel.
' All girls fitjin the dormitories
and men from the rooming houses
on R and S streets, as well as from
i the city Y. M. C. A . have been
aclted as siecial guests.
i This Is the last of a series of
three parties given by the two or-j
ganiiations under the direction of j
Edith Quinton and Alar. Williams.!
I The ne- cabinets and chairmen!
! lake their positions the first part of j
j April.
SENIOR ENGINEERS tth
HEAR PHONE MENJD
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rieiiltil a ll tilt -"F, '- v . .o
lege interested in employment i.t
telejihone and telegraph companies
were addressed at a meeting Tues
day morning, by representatives of
several companies. Those who ad
dressed the meeting were: Stanley
Bracken of the Western Electrical
company, technical superintendent
of the Hawihorne Plant and n Ne
braska m-aduate in 1S12: Norrls B.
c i . -.r ii-, i TTV, . innrm V C sm .
Iong, also a N braska graduate of
3917, and now connected with the
Pell Iaboratoiy. in New York City;
and Mr. Scudder. a representative'
of ihe American Telejihone and
Telegraph Company of Chicago.;
which owns a controlling interest
in most of ihe other telephone and
telegraph companies.
New Cars for Rent j
5 ftru. Fords, model "A" and "T".
' Chevrolet!, all atyie. Time charge t
ifceo1"! at 7 p. en. Beaorvatlona held I
until 7 p. m. I
MOTOR OUT COMPANY j
B6B1I 1120 P Street ;
Tj-pewriters For Rent
All itandsrd makeia apectal rata le
atudrrti for lonr una. mi
tmicriiTiei port bla t7awrltera
cuonthly paymenta.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O St, B-2157
Tlie Training School
for
Jewish Social Work
Offers a courec of study to colleca
graduates tta rcepacatioo fur Jewr
ih social work as a profcMton.
Scholarship and Fellowahipa
nnffine from $150 to $1000 art
available for the next school rear.
Far MI imamMMina, tsaUraas
Th Director
l"he Training School for
Jewish Social Work
71 W. 47th St.. New York City
POWER FORCES DENY
LOBBYING CHARGES
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Company Representatives
Say They Didn't Oppose
Heating System
( liai'xoa that the power lonipa
nlos were lobbvln: against 11m
jlMoi'ofi'd Joiui heating plant for
the Tnixerslty and rapltol were rte-
' nled by i-epresentatlvrs of those
ooinpanies In the senate committee
lii'arincs Monday. The committee
. H'tntea to Inx -'Mlgate i-
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I Kennetth ft. MacKinnon. super-
I Intendent of the
Nebraska Tower
company testified before the com
nilttee. He denied that his com
psny had rrcfed ths proposed
heating plant.
I "Our company has taken no lie
, tlon for or against It," he said. "I
!
..jjlhare never heard it discussed In
lie public relations deiartment.M
12 :".0 Saaton Givaa Tastimony
I.. F. Seaton, operating superin
tendent of the I'nlreralty, also tea
tilled before the commission. He
, e- plained the advantages of the
j Joint heating plant. He said that
i It would not only be more econonit
' ral in operailou and construction
! but would also be of use for in
structional purposes.
i Th. nilfiillnn r. f iii.mhjii. r ' th.
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n,.d. un " ,hollv . rorw
lora,tonir ne wa. asked. j
.. dnd, on whfth the WP.
oni are criminal." Mr. I
n"n answered. "The national
. RMorlatton U a Irrftl hndr I think t
aw I..
The much discussed book by J.
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NEW!
Eagle Shirts
with startched, long-pointed collars
already favorites with college men
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A NEW DEVELOPMENT in
with usual Eagle quality. Of
Broadcloth. In new stripea, dot
color pattern?.
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SEE THESE ON DISPLAY
Priced 2.25, 2.50, 3.00 and 4.00
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HOW ABOUT IT?
Toa$twich
Special
Peanut Butter TVattwtc
Pi naaaaie-Banana
Salad
CM, Milk or Taa
35c
CHANGE OF MENU
EVERY DAY
All meat orders,
steaks and chepe
fresa every day.
Side orders of Fruits
and vegetables
THE IDYL HOUR
136 No. 12 St
' . Klrthman. or tha Oeparitafnt o'
j ro:ionilri, was brought Up In thl
lonnimrtlon. Mr. Urowna ten If led
that th power rompanlea had
nothing io do with It. Mr. Mc
Uowan admitted that ha could find
no propaganda In Mr. Klrsbman'
book beyond the advice to b ly
bonds.
MKSY TEAMS KNTKH
nOV'Ll.NG COM PET
Thirty-four teams have entered
the Intramural bowling tournament,
one hundred nd thirty girls in all.
Mutches for the first round of the
tournament are to be rl'"d this
week, ttecause of the many con
testants for bowlint It la essential
that each team plays at the sched
uled hour. Information regarding
the tournament can be secured front
Kuth Anderson, who Is In charge
of the Intramural bowling, or
through the In'ramural office In the
women's gymnasium, or by watch
ing the Intramural bulletin in the
Armory.
Matches are blng played in me
Y. M. C. A. bowling altera. Sched
ule for Wednesdsy, March 6. ate
Alpha r:t Tliik, tlitra . . I'hl
--l,-r 11. tuun; nnd Trl n't.
Sri lm. vl. ri Mu, Sr Im. "
ili-X. S'ltnis twits Tu. Sne lm,
iKmma l-lil B.l, rnd f-TK nit
Al.i rhl. Sr Tnm, x-. ilmm I'M
B.t Silt fm. St ! Clerk.
FATIGUED
SHOPPERS
Tired of the bluitcring Marrr
winds alwwra go te Pllr for
te1lrk.ua fountain BperlJU
that r lxig way towards
brlrhtenlng tip a ihitl afternoon.
The Friendly Drur Ptoea
M. W. DeWITT
Pillars
1 and
Prcacriptlen
O
Pharmacy
4413
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lib
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th
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rib
collar-attached shirts, tailored
Parway, Vadraai and Brytor th
on tripes, checked and self
C3
Moo's Wear Tlrat ITaoc.
4 Just InMda east door)
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th
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Sandwich
Special
Tkraa dacat tea it ad react
park and lly aandwdca.
Cettaff Chaaaa Salad
Caffea, M I IK ar Tea
40c
Fountain
Delicades
-Pastries
and
Desserts
are always
Good
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