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    TTfSnW. APRIL 2. V2)
MUSIC SCHOOL LISTS
REGISTRATION DATES
Fourth Term Period Begins
Next Monday; Session
Lasts Two Months
ORGANIZE NEW CLASSES
Kpi,..r,.i.. in "'"
til Ilia I lilteralty
j .,,. I of Mum tor ine lourm
4,-Ihm.i " .
i. .-..iitirikrf Atirll k nl
!".. lor elghl week., will
H.llHl). April A nrw tin
i.ii. .l technique and Inter
1(,u lor piano ttweher waa In
H-t-. MonUn). April J. Th
u,j.i it"- In. i.-u.ilf.n of lla
..U '
Tbuiada) evening. April 4. niaik.
a,, dan " fl1 "1TI' pub-
recital v f given in ui r irai i
, ..I......K Th .. 1
.-. I - Ml I nu. U tii.uiw;
, . , i..i.ll
, i . nii',. Mm. Hasan.
. . I1"1""
,.. i-m.. Marin., .'n Pi'rgl.
. r u.i" m tii.
v' K njw , Itdyait umuIi..j
',. i . ur. "' '. '
i tl. I N, I. IT'
, , ,t I (!! H ftl'll
!. DIM I'll'. Th
v.. . ..- V inf
, ...... l,.it IUll4al. I a k
" "S.II PlJ. Uil-l
C'v Optn ttMoni
Vounc pUoo tuilcnta In th
,!,. of Uenrvlv Wllnon kt th
.hoi'i routh trmnih wr riven
p.-n liotiii on Thumrt.y and 11
,;. f:rnoon of Ut w-pk.
klKinla club ' Miirtlnd
Kr.iUj ftrnoM br Vr Upton of ' 2
:h di'Prtmnt or volro. rcornn
M l Kdith Rom. J"n M)nwnfy
iri'l'ber prrt.nr In Junior r
,itl 'or Ih Wrhool or F"ln Art
o' ih l"nlvrHr. Tudky morn
n.r Mini Mlonjr I k mudent ua
,!.T rurripni Hrrloii.
Seniors Watch
Mustaches Grow
With Daily Care
And hHt did tha IHtla baai do
;!,, aka the Jlttla lrl han her
i,raft mmdao frran'a ramblaa off
in da middle of an abaorblna atorj".
H 't are thoe btiddina muKache
hi ra'ilor tniThnnlrnl enrlnaera
At- i ti i ' i vat lha ?" one may ak.
;.ronipied by the same tiiotlra of
i:i-olt) aa the little flr.
f. a vary f-w ehirlneara. but
..ina have jlven up tha ghost and
i.:d goodbye to thoe adornmantt.
a rourolvad but ao difficult to
.re. A'-cordlng to rallable aourcea
a' left one mUKtache aa lout
..t thr- Y. M. C. A. by malhods not
vrnlrd to Ilia general public.
vjinMiar gol too heavy and the
v.:,r'-r couldn't ahead of him
i l:oiit low ering hla head and look
r-L f.vor It aa aome ieitile do over .
ii. ii .i,i.. Kiill another nasn i .
lle
; ..I burn found.
iii. t'd in vtiln.
The owner ha
'ALKER ILL ACT
AS PRESS JUDGE
Increased Number of High.
Papers Enters Contest
At Midland School
f I. C. Walker, actinc tlirec-ior
n: V School of Journalism. 'ill
nl:ici;:. hs one of the judpea in the
Atiniiiil T; i-Sute Hiph ScIickiI Press '
int.-'-t to Ik- conducted by Midland
i oil. p J'remont. Neb. The con-
t.' lor the high pchool publics-,
ion - opened today.
I'hpcrs t ubmltted by the schools ,
v il! he judged and two silver lov-,
Inp runs, one ror the w inner of "A" t
!i' ihoii and one for the winner of j
i; ' division, will be awarded. Six-j
'-!jur iubllcat long were entered.,
'Iwemv entree tame from Nbrni
U iiuiillcatiotiH, thirty from Kan
rar. and fourteen from Iowa, to
br.-ak the record for the number of
r, entered in the prcsa content
iir.-vlously.
The deadline for the contest w ill
i ni- CM-acnine lor inr com. ,
be April 20. after which time the ,
v inners will be announced acoord-itii.-
to rating and the loving cup
:ni'i certificate will be awarded.
iiiiiifrcial CI nil Gfi
Kacine to Make Spivrh
riilversliy Commercial club will
live a dinner tonlf-'ht at 6 o'clock In
if- red room oi the city V. M. C. A.
A. Itacine. manager of the local
,. ... .
I.rc-ge stores, w ill spejtk and w 111 j
l.;n! a discussion on the Krowtu
:':id management of chain store.
CAPITOL
Donald
Reed
Billie
Dove
IN
"The Night
Watch"
KOJf, TTJES., and WED.
What Did They Learn 7
SEE
LEARNED
LADIES
by MOL1ERE
ft t!ia
TEMPLE THEATER
All Thi Week, p.
m.
75.
Saturday Matine, 50c
A UNI PLAYERS
RODUCTION
!
Official Rullrtln
Tud. April I ;
! Kmu.-nt Council pro cuiiiniii '
e. Ik-iii Int. open 1,1 t kidi-bl.
, 1'iwmatic nub .m.ii.. third iluor,
: 'It'lLpI. J 0 lX k.
"' I III. Kthool of Jour
nalism libraiy, T hall .Kntiwi of
' offl.n. , u 0. lock J
JuMo.-1 l. al.i tion of minor vt-1
fl.ei., horial h. ii.--k J,,;, J
O'llmk. (
I niiersiiv Ci.p.nn tr.al club, (lib-'
, ner and p.-aker. Red Room, l . a '
; tinl V M. C. V. o'dnrh.
l.il.l..ft tt.t. VI L- . . -A '
,Vi-k. ale, ,n 7.V:;., env;
.. .
era and CtiniiftUnn '
W..U.y. Apr.) S
lr
- ---.w
( club room. ocioiV
amine lr nitrica in girU in-
rl tournament. K o'clock.
'""" "'' K m.
aucb rfulkilon priill ami i-n-
. fort-ad by tin- Hoard oi r-nii..
Kappa Epsiion, Pharmacy -.-nam i..aiiiu.ir ot ii..
Group, Makes Outline ..lon?m.rndii.;,ni.Ml'i n-n.rJT.
HI rnniAnliAn of tha lmul:i. liae lli riM o
VI VVIIIVIIIIVII
,
Kn itilou. lia.li.ual pliar
niai-auurai aoroniy. win noia n
dlirlt rniantWn on the ram.u
of th riiivamltjr of .Whraaka f"ll
day and Saturday. April I and (
Tha Kanaral aalona will ba held
ai KM.-n Smith hall l:h tha morn
Ira maailnaa baRllintna al p o'clock.
Tha lYIdajr af'arnoon aaaalon opna
ai 1 2i o'rlof k. arhlla tha Satur
day tuaeilng do' cot bagln until
0 o'clock.
Taa an Program
lw.fctaa ll ba antartalnad at
a lumnaon r rway noon ana in
. , .... i . t -
afternoon there kill be a Informal
tea t the liovernor'a Manalon. fol
lowed by a tour of Inspection of
ahranka'a new capltol. A recep
tion and dance win lie given 'r
thoae attending the rinvention l"rl
day evening al (he Kappa Vi
hotiaa.
In addition to the gneral faa
aiona KaturdaV. the local chapter
la planning a luncheon at the t orn
htiker. I'arully member of lha
College of Pharmacy will entertain
the delecata In tha evening.
MI MCAL SORORITY
SELECTS DELEGATE
Valaretta Callen Will Be
Local Representative
at Chicago
At a recant busltie meeting of
' rw-lta oinlcron. national honorary
intinlcal aororlty. Valaretta Callen
. waa elected to attend tha national
convention for thi aummer a the
rnuHlcal delegate to play at the
, formal banquet, and Madeline
jHckvon mm bui-ineaa delegate. The
convention wiil be held at the
hirewater ueacn nou-i. hi v iu
; caro. from June 26 to 2
I 'ledge for tl.c year of lP2-29
were entertained at muslcale at jvankly. there I Dolhlnfc more
' the home of Kucile Cline. and 10 pitiful than to ee a young man or
at a benefit bridge at the home of womhtl jn a blind alley without
! Iluth Hilton, an active member of chance of promotion. When Mich a
the organization. The pledge are ,i,ukt on j likely to prevail, the
Kleanor fierire. Lincoln: Patricia ; ChAlrman of the dapartmenf should
fjlacker. Lincoln: Josephine P-r- 0ut at the bcginnii.g thai the
1 gran. Lincoln: Kleanor Do'iglaa, , pn jmr not be held mora than
: Lincoln: Paula KaMwood. River- tnr. y-ars. This 1 In the interest
.ton: Cornelia Oant. Lincoln: Koria ot tne iitructoi. I'nder the I ni
l.reene. Kirn wood: Helen Hill, lior- vf.rnjty ruiii jieieoh ol the grade
don: Lula Jo H land. Lincoln: Ka- of ini,truftor are elected for one
nioua JorK-non. GriKwold, lov a: yit.sr otily and acquire ho Knur by
Marjorie Kimball. Lincoln: Selma ; rerion.
filiinann. Indejiendence. MlBfviun; i
VestH Oberlies. Lin-oln; juua
Preston. Stromsburg: Horothy Sla
ter. Lincoln: France Stowell. Au
rora; ' Catherine Snyder, Itouglaa,
Wyoming; Inez Westering, Lin
coin.
cri'nrVT t VV11IATK?
M LUl I A-A"L ''fy..
RECITAL PROGRAM
roris Greene, student of voiea in
the School of Pine Aria, will pre
sent her Junior Recital. Tuesdaw
morning. April 2. at 11 o'clock. In
the 'J'pniple theater. Mlaa Green 1
.-. I P.. rf.r
atiinent unu-r .ti.u.. .
(iutrmer. elections from
-rt,na '
umtur., ' . "T" ....
Gretchmaniort. Kacnmaninoii. or-
nelt, and ortn win i.e .u.ik ,
S'
ieU ui " t . . ,
SoriTlary Sfnda Annual
Y.M. Rcfiort to Alumni
Annual report of the traneral aa.
tfti't of ihe University V. M. C. A.
wa sen! out yeierukj-
to alumni
and supiiorier of the
V." fleyeral
. . ,... were riven. In
IllUlliUU" " " ..... .
n)cll tn y. M. C. A. had been Of
...lui.hm, tn a'ucleni. ami iue !
i . .... ....,.., i.. '
i K ry. i
The advance timde in social work. I
depttallon. Christian World edu-1
cation, aim farsim '
U rns dJaMiiiumMi.
Lccturra n Aononty
VtWl"
()i)tinnr Open to Tulrlic
lMn.it rated lectures at the 1'nl-
, varsity Astronomical oDsn.-
I will be continued this week accord-
' Ing to (i. . Htvezey. InstrUL'tor In
asminomy. and the lecture Umlght ,
: v.ill be "The liirth As a Planet.
n.n t.nhlic is invited to attend any.
i of these lectures wnicn are nr-iii
' the first and third Tuesday of
! each month. Sfudnts are Invlfed to
make use of the ifdcscope on those
1 lilgU.
Dr. II. IL Waite Talk at
Iloturv Luncheon Todaj
"Milk Doin I)iseas""
subject on which If. H
will be the
H. Walte of
w..i.m tenartment will speak
at the regular weekly luncheon Of
:ilie Kotary club at the Cornhusker
hotel Tuesday noon.
'OUT WITH CXASHXES'
CRY MANY ON CAMPUI
( Mtlnaaa frl tmr. I.
taken action by ue of door card
for admittance. The other groups
warn that it will only be a matter
' if a few more rrarernny iu-......
Wore they. 100, are lined up on
lie defensive lead of the two
I .,neer fratemltlea, In a sweeping
I attempt to make future partle. re
J served for the invited only.
Chancellor Burnett Explains Ph.D.
Degree Arrangements at University
On f r' tl
krici wntttn by Cnnt"or
C. A. turttclt nkrnia t
PK O. kituklian rcMiy
b iiivM. Tha hantark.
pim tn ttituk af aoctar ef
pbilkehr in H Univkratly
a elkira MP Ckrtkin mikunOkr.
ttanamkk tih tinl in IX
public mm. Tha ' of n
ancia ftn.
iSy CMtcaiior I. A. turnttt)
If oua ta !o kfkixh I ha lnlver !
ilk- it p fur ih Ah ftiuftlmn Ihkt '
ha krouiwt tha mod l..-uion I
irill.ln lha faculty and i-ooaldarabla I
IUMlA ll.l. (hkl llimllMI
mjl'l uniloubiadty turn out to l'
tba Th. I'." aUi. It ! tM-an i
a-rtM that tl. I tilv-iiM
oulia a tltx-ior of uili"l.r
Urgm for all nn-nibi of
laculiy alKa tlx n"l of Innruo
lor and limit On- l- n h .t ifnlii'
of an (nairunor ihu -r
Jui liai are tlx fana In th- mat
trr In tha firl ilca. tlirr aia no
prafi-r man and moman "alili a doa-
lor of phlliophy daitrrH-. Hy d.ilna
,h,y t(n() to ralaa tba i-a.hlnr
afflolani ) of thalr dapanmarta.
Onivtrjity Willi Laadtra . ual aduraiion.
; That If raally all th. ra la to It. Thaaa pn.a..
. Tha I DlvarMiv na.ura.ly Inal.ta on Ml Annua Kc'.m.I t h Idraa a lY.aa
a h.Kh d-Kraa of l.-adaral.lP In thara n by Mnrirl H h
ubjai r a man pro,,a. to taa.h In I" ' with rad-.
' the mlnda of many, a Th. IV dacr.... ani. foj.nh rvr mm WR.
-with u.ual.y around th.aa y.r of U M . r .d t,
aiudy iH yotid a atandard aollara ropi l -""' !"" J'1'
darra. I. avldanra of author ac j
ioompllahmant In tha flald of '.'.' r' w"! 7;??' Jt
!.rh,.ur.hln Of rourna In many . Bapid." !" !" !"
llr,. ftrlf lt.r .r( tiA Ph. II.
i,,,, otn,r nandaM of pro-
iiiib .
flclancy ara a-t up lth a dirfaiatit
raouirani'-r.t for promotion.
Advaoed tudy in a auhjeei
hould of roure be weighed wph
the other qualification of a man.
A man eipccted to be outkiand
Ing in aome way and the Ph. P.
la on evigeiic oi dunniiuini v-
velopment. Of course there are.
outstanding man who have become
recornlted leadeia wlthoul the fl-
grec of lioftor of philoaoi-hy. Nor.
are all doctor of phl!ophy out-,
Handing men. What the I riiv.-r-i-y
a-ka la personality and teaching
power
Chancallar tea Study
Put 1 thing tha. renen.ll, a
young man or woman who eapecta.
to remain In i nivernv
i a i. V. a. ili.a-roa affl
ii. .-.-..ft . ...... .-. - - - -
I UU Ii U- ft'--..-. ..v..
to
him.
The "three year-rule" a .oiii-.
one naa called it. ha no official
b&fia. Many instructor ha.e tw-en
retained beyond thai period. l:ut
I feel that a department chairman
who aeea no poaaihle chance of
promotion for a prospectue young
member of the faculty or w ho ' ea
Uiat auch a paraon ahouM have
' more acholastic training i-hould at
ih bennnlng eplaln J.it what the
I situation appear to be.
Thar liar, therefore, no nam oi
.omr.lulnt at fai ure of re e:ecunu
and the Vnlverslty a under the
nw.ehKitv of employing only thosr
who fit' into Its organlaation and
hast meet Its need. It Is seldom In
deed lhat any ucesful teacher can
not obtain a better salary than we
are able to pay in theee lower posi
tions. The short tenure for instruc
tors is the best interest both of
the Instructor and of the University.
It pushes the Instructor out to
new field of success. It prevent
hla settling down to a feeling of
permanence, with subsequent die
.r,iftnlntfr.nl in a position which
-r. - ......ihiiitie
of
In- ;
miv iia'? .
!.,.rih The short tenure
for
- a rn of ,nr,
,:;7:;:rfV t. t-ealP In 'he interest
itSrl Ike for hl
urger aurcas.
Chemists Get
Industrial Jobs
In Mary Places
Wembetis of th. depanment of
chemistry say
thi I recently there
has been a much r demand
s,urt uf ,;. in'iftries for
. ,f)d ( hemisis i ni.ii ever be-
...... ,.-.,., ,ne ir.uu: rial
!..!,. .'..Lifi- -iii to offer unusual
"
(Jraduatinr 'hemlsrs have had no
trouble in securing positions
.v.,... is S. A. Durban, re-
r(.)vlux his Ph. if. in June, who iik
ac(.,.)W.d n position in the. research
,fcftftirflfory of th Kasttnan Kodal;
r0,nf,Bnv al Rochester. New York.
K()wln 1,. Mattlscm. who get his
. Tl ,hiH uummer, will be con-
netted rth fhe K. I dtif'oill de Ne
tnoura Co. at Wilmington. Dela
ware He also will be In the re
imarch department. The ft. F. Wood
rich company of Akron, Ohio, will
claim the servioe of C. W, Kddv
who takes hi master' degree in
Jdne.
Ortmr nydar goes to liurfalo.
N'c-w York, to work for the Duf'ont
Rayon company after he receive ;
bis B. Sc. in ch.mleal engineering, j
Several graduates will pursue '
their studie further at orher uni- .
verltlea. Carl C. Jensen, who re-1
eelves his master's degree thi um
mer. has been appointed to fel
lowship in Purdu unlvaruty at
Lafayette. Indiana.
Howard M. rarme)ae. also taklhg
bis master's degree tbis summer,
ha received a fellow ihip at North-w-eatem
University at Bvanston.
Illinois. I ba UrUverslty of Illinois
ha appointed I'M) R. ffthlldnerk.
who gets hi maater'a degree at the
aame time, to a fellowship in chem
Isfry.
thi: nn.Y MimkN
t.rtili iiv I'.Hlrh
ire Thi twn
Kiiinr iui ti'- iu.r, iu-ial'jr
lrbll iiu. iint-ii noi b
il.a atliiliiK' i'i"- l' iii
la). J I mill !-' ilitno: vl
ha Iduiuaiiiaiil. aul )irij.
1 1. in nam. m i:l Ih ui
onn a ll .liiiMii.l air lu
lia4.
TO MUSEUM
mno
in
(UU
II!
Contest Awards Are Won by
Willard Mcrtz and
Muriel White
Tha lal n.U'aum pioKram of 'ha
aar a h-ld aiaitl foi il.a
rl.mil ihildran In Mnill hail at
2 a i oVI.hU lalr had b-an mill
tan ty II." luMri-n t.n tha pro
trama In. h ha bv n l..-ld aU
throughout tha j-aar and a prlta
aa ol'ara. fr lha hl fna m rti-
tan bv a twiy and a kM Mi
Varloila Hhanatali. mulur of l
. r.l
tiia. a !llrn ol lire m raraia
and Atigora. w liown and tha
j.rogram praaemed by the fluldrea
waa fol'oweii ny annouiicamaiii oi
tie .rira. Will' Shi.rk gave aev
cral wM'l:ng rolon. Ilarhara I ime
wood a piano nun. Per and Poro'hy
Cook ai'Ved Nocturne b cWililer-
in an on the cello.
WLLKY PLAYERS
iinik.fVT nuttl 4
1 KhL. I IJIi.VMA
, TTw.a.Mv HrMn
Methodist UniTCtSltT OrOp
Cire Easter Play by
tt.rr
Mr- H&mCt B&"
suPren.e si.ci ifica.'
a re-
! i lia-loua drama in 'hree
a waa
bv I ha
i,,,. p,.ver. The
cast wa well
'etd and the munc worked In
with the production add.-d to the
aurceaa of the rda). vhi'h filled the
Grace M. K. church.
The fday wa par: icurly de-
aigned w ith an Lant r iheme and
cent ere 1 around the cru.-ifiaion of
'Thrift. It ' written by Mrs. Har
riett liell Uarr. It waa the firat
! time the lay haa been pre-eoted
here.
I t-u. ... ... ft...!.. .l.A t.f.r..i t.t. 1
I () o('Uje fila I1)k.n hf L-,.
wood Uamay. Coral luhr-v c,ej
the part Kr Pontiu Pihi'e. Oihera
who portrayed th Ilihlical charac
ter were member of the organi
ration who ha.'e appeared In other
production. !
BIBLE TAKES UP
HIS NEW DUTIES
T m t In fra.n Cace. I .
lime in ge-ting n gun lii-'l with hi''
men and havinz hi picture taken (
NEW CARS
FOR RENT
4
mrtrtma n nur lin Po Ffh-.na f
T Cifud Cour: Chevrolet ,e. J
? Mortsi Beiilttr. Coupe "! J
J Tudora. Effectivt Itnmed.ataly 2c J
per mile diacunt on older Chtv- J
i rolati. all model. ,
j Always Open B-6819
Motor Out Gwnpany
1120 P St.
crsonal Printed
StdtioncrL
P
E00
r. m III, t.
W I. 'l -lrK..
I in -
i.rlniril lili
i 9 Mr and imI
irm nr will.
1 .tr m4Mj trt tt ory
Mitniff I 4rit -ff
tf f riw - rrml
t'-liit! tutunrr. t.t
irmtp KifilMr. i'firrri
fr Wki hr m 4 ft aa
trtt t l4tl . 1 1 t lvl I H 9
aid frTttmlHf ,
ftrop into r,vr store
and ttrr thin fin
GRAVES PRINTING CO.
School Vupplir ottd fitot toner y
On l?th fit. South of Tempi
If youc cm vou'ic cvciiiiiis
Walkii(Z nil over Ihe -aiu-
Trying lo finil 1li' prowler-
I mil you re fp.-l feel Uvicc
Aa liiac a liorrniil
Try Fiorshcim FcMinc Arcli
Shoes
As n cure.
$12
SCHOOL CHILDREN GO
Tha oiknut anf.n-d nioxly
it lounaa ot kirklul ain(.
hiftxlinf a al iaai-ial .ii.ll fuu-
'.llirl.l !,
Oat 0arl Lia Up
I .,i II li.a t.M'i, a in nor pari in
i. .a x.u, ait-l ii i aiiaui'ta.l
lu r-l lir inrii .. .--I in I. mind
and loiui ..nir mh of an i.laa cf
lha l)-a o; play ll.a ba bast
ultad foi Ha i.nn t-t ahaka
rh th lapuia'ion of ! atopm.
ona o.' lha iial rm ar rn
in the outha.i and trni lh
oik f I u'lua'a.ial. ht- ill luili
wui ano'har '
Tnd t'oarh VA Watr U aorklaa
hai.l to mm out a pair o: tat lii
m. n II haa l inpry and lloku'
i mm lat jaai'a fiil.m-n. all
aa tr ail'jf and raair ran'ara
in vork kllh. 1 iia o of Cliff
talilium. in man of lal ;aar haa
iika'-iU .... r iwM.'.. ti." f,t'H
rbla nian ia aM-aaiinu
.rarilN
Tha h h mlnda ma.. p. a. tl- a
uni'omfoiiablk and oa.ha iai-a
ion-ad in vail until a cloud of tiit
had ana. baloi-a lhr ara abla
io aaa i!ialr man i.iatoia ai
antioua lo aa aoma raal p'a) mc
but It kill ba i.a 'm.a )alVa'or
Ihr coaihaa h.-lr tlia'ra
h much au mmaaa 1 1
lancihanna ,ihi( :o.ImII
aon haa rau-4 a hatira In ina
prot-aduta fiom lat xaai.
Illbla tia'ait that ha a fi.I.C to
hold 'chatW talka aarh a'l.m.wn
from S to 4 o'llmk an.'. Ihat It
ary Important lhat nrrj mau
hould at'and aaili o' i!a a
alnn
Fraternity llonlinft
Tcnm Rcpin I'lny in
Annual Tournantrnt
Interlraternlty b- line ompeti
Hon got und.-r way laat ThuraJay
tvaning whan (an teama mat at
the Saratoga alleya for firat rojnd
alimlnatlona The aecond round
will be hld in the aame aila.va on
Thuraday avanir.g. Apul 4. bout
four round will be nece.i)- to
determine the ihainpion fraiat-nlt)
team.
tinmen and reault of the f.it
round are aa follow a: Tku kspi
Kpilon with latl point lot to II
Kappa I'M with 2r.:.; (uncga lie-a
n. 214" plni. on rrom That a
Xi. lih'J i.4rit: Sigma Alt-lia Ki-
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Kappa Alpha ".:ti. Kap;. !'.imia.
:T: Slrma N'a ZVA. Alpha s-gma
I'M. 2071.
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a gma Nu: lel'a Kp-lon v
That a Chi: Sigma O'-ha Eillon
v Omera r.eta I'l: PI Kappa l hi
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by war, McCormick by bis invention of
the reaper was freeing the farmers from
needless toil.
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nu'na.n ; Nr1irr .ivilirations.
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men w ho look and plan ahead. Worker
in the Bell System, whether in technical
or business activities, are constantly de
veloping the vision into the fact of better
public sen ice.
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