D AILY NEBRASKAN Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska VOL XMV NO. 10. LINCOLN. NF.RIUSKV. VLl)MDAY. OCTOHFR 2. 0?h PRICK I IN K CLNIS. in ii ii ii i STUDENTS PLAN HUGE RALLY FOR FRIDAY EVENING Pep Organizations Will Be Leaders of Parade Greeting S. M. U. BIBLE. SCHULTE SPEAK Ten Motor Coaches Due in Lincoln Friday Night for Reception. Nebraska "Cortihuskrr" ririt w.il eve ' 'lrrt opportunity to dr:y itself at the first football rally of the year Friday evening. vt I. tbe evening before the Ne-bmk-?J'u'-heni Methodist jrame Tie rally vnll Hart at the drill f-.eii at 7 p. rn. The Corn Corw. r.ens PP oTfar.lzation. and the Tael. omen's pep organization, will be present ,a fcrouP mt ,ne r";.. firt talk by Head Coarh Bifcic and 0ach Schulte and by Oar George Farley will be the features of the rally. The meeting ct the drill field will be very iort. Pr6t to Hotel. T? th present plans work out a h-S rr Je- rtrtinB at tae dn31 'd. VI bv the Innocent society. the O-rn Cobs and the Tassel, will nurcb d-'wn to the Lincoln Ivte! ! iere tbe Southern Metheviist ' w..l be introduced for the frrt t: in the Conihusker spirit , Tii w.'.l re the first Hire tnat ..e- ti5:a rlav Southern Method-st At tie Lincoln hotel, after the Pn-. it i being planned to have ta.'fc rv Athietic Director B'.ack eU a-d C'-ach Ray Mortin to ptber :h some of the othera of tie S:V..krn Methodist contingent. A ft cf ten motor coaches ts ripened to come from I'aiias for t fi-- If they arrive in time : tier w..l Y included in the wel erne lit Lincoln hotel. KEN SPEAKS AT PCSlCr Of St. Paul S WamS , Agrhst Neglecting Religious Life. y-ure3f to yor sur f";ir.; I'jt di not let ttm rrjr-r vr.-j." dv:s1 Rev. Waiter A.-t ' the St. Paj Me'hodus 't "t s h'. talk before Veper T-j .;;. eveiiing at Ellen SmiJh "S' .Jenta become; so abf-rbed in -fi".' ivxrial life." be sad H;t : are apt to forget cne of 1 i?nryrsnt rhases f Irf 1 re"..gj'rw. Tbe cburrb is the i ri'i- 'f lf erpresi'jn. Every rtui'n sbrA-54 Metiljfy hitcaelf j wn nr. The ch-jrh is tbe best1 in 9h world t reciv J a A f stxrk out proh- i J'..; st tiung aa to what jwii get complete set of tie Begg At "ut 'i . explained Dr. Aitken ! f .,rs-.r avf arat J. to be used in ""- a l.Jle t:rn on,-t each iay t- d".errs:r.!r;g tbe strer-gth of con wrii! rjt yur d:ff;cultjes by your- jcrete bridge and otter frame Yoru 31 develop a rrjr7ose." ji works, has been secured by the de A ;.-Tial oio was giver. par.mex'. of civil exgineenrg. Tbe '"hzfkAt Lebraxk. and m i:c 1 rrar !: r.e haj b"i previously tested - s!m s-jpj'ljed ty tbe q-jartet- ty actual use. Hr-jTi Dav. nee rresiVrit r.f the I "a rsjnnl tit Hfce kind rt work i C. A, led (Use rceeng:. M MIERSON HEADS IJRIVE 0 CAMFI S ' " I pany IwiJt a 5a;n in tbe nver nine Tr.e aaauaJ Ltarxdn ooremwaity laie tbe Nrdare. raunrg tbe -K ifrne. wHi the HV goal t wa'er leve! unla' tbe water rose t f.t',.kZZ lh got under way vet- wr Jbe l.r.'Ige. 7'fce bridge was i":ay. L. K. iVintemm. firjirxe 'b't usje(8 aod a ce- one bad "''ri '4 the university. U fcar-!w r" cnjiBtructed. of tie drive oa te ampui nxJel anaJys-s ef Ue slruc W.'iVr of the faulty .'-d bii- ''- lt 5v4 A'5,Jl tfc edmiuiBt ration Maff of th.e Bggs of'.meSer arratu. and iJB'vemKty wi3l te ogicit4. avwrd- tr,parKl itli Use Se- t present r.jaot struK-t of tbe fcridge accordxg -'se amount renresent an in-:i of fpiroxjiaJte3y 10 f r- a over ia.i sear, wbem tbe Vt.J -. fli4JSl4. i-tee of f-1iww be abiie to r.udy and appjyiae iirau a-jj-; for the increa.se was tbe rrth of mtar.5cJ a.-5Jy. ;r"ir-ia;iy rrere we;a.".fcer Urt win- V" V fc lnJ which rmntimtHlM welfare na'lMO- ''fnJtioa spending more ! ... , -.tav- t&an ever before. ?AG COLLLfsE MA jt the totl amount, tbe unl-! "rsjir Y. M. C. A. and T. W. C. 11I receive 3,W and fl. 1 W. alrxck Upesk to r- hott J m a U-r S IJub ; -.J! V. E. fteaJock i be , '1 'be Xefcrax"e Clv.l Usden' 'tob, bejej a Ke-nrcey. Neb.. Krjt J7- SHjbjIect waa "Cbasg-.'Cg ;rii' " Otiera who aterwlvl w Jstjcgre: Dr. D. A H'or Vr, H. C. Koch, Caarle For ;'' C. C. Wiermtrn W. H f 'on. K. O. Eroady. F. EL Henz 1 asd Dr. o. H Werner. ! brhulte Announces Harrier Tryouts C "- country tryouta. Includ es a five-mile run, were n ""ce4 lata yesterday by r"-' Meitry F. Sctiulte foe ",,'J at 4 o'clock. H ""a t-t everyone possible be hn4 foHtryotrt. I More i'atlfl I'thrrt AWi- for t.ante Mora cadet usher for foot ball garnet ar needed, accord ing to John K. Selleck. All R. O. T. C. men who want thtM positions should a, go up In th Student Activities offica In tha celiMum. Identification card must bt presented with application. PLAN INTRAMURAL DAY Elective Hour Wednesday's Offers Chance for Different Sport. Intramural day every Wednes day i an experiment to ba tried by the women a phy' al educa tion department. AH women tak ing work in this department are registered for two hour, the third to be elected on Wednesday. Sport are to be offered at every hour from 9 to 6 o'clock. Women taking tennis, hockey. dancing, or individual gymnastlca are registered for two hour of work a week in which the eduea- . i . . . . , i. . . the third hour, anv sport offered , can be elected, at any hour of the day. This hotn. although re quired for student taking phy meal education, will be entirely recreational. Sports May Be Changed. Neither the same sport nor the name hour need be taken on Wed r.esiav throughout the semester. For instance, a student can take archerv at nine, one week, and dancir.p at four tne next Wedneo- ( day. The two hour that the j women are registered in. however. ! fun-tion regjlarly. For Intramural day. women 1 mav come out in sportj costume j other than regulation gym auit aa long as it is suitable to the sport. ' Tenr.i shoes, or low heeled snort f hoes are necessary. Women reg- ' Ltered in individual gymnastics will only partake in the modified , sports such as archery nd deck ! tennis. j Variety Offered. Sreedball. tennis. Nebraska bal. hotkey and archery are to be of- fered 'on Wednesday. The time ; that these .sport are effered will ; he rosted on the bulletin board at . I the t entrance cf I lie gymna- ; , suim. Thovs who are not able Wednesday because f their ached- ; : u!e. may come at 5 o cl'nk on any ; ether day. A variety of the sports ; : will be offered at that hour. J rb;Kl education clas but ; wishtrv to ecter srorts for Intra- murel credit, may r articipate in Intramural !av. ENGINEERING COLLEGE GETS NEW J j , , . - , i Advanced StUdentS tan USe Equipment for Study of Mechanical Analysis. for wxh trie rr.a hire is built U fb'K-n in ? ijt.utjon in North follow lor inose no caie a i ir - 'tu hniivnf -om- tter desire to learn more of the Esjsrx n budt a feral asd project, jj 4 m.il'Ct jrj.'ewja '- f? j over tbe 1 adJ;n nver. in wi uu jr-yi.j... . Ad.-ajw.'ed slMienta of stmcturu engineering at Uie nr.jverr.-y ' . . . . rT irrc llfltT IV II ril.11. i 11 I KS I ii High clan of the contest in jjdg-tr.g H'lsteiBf waa tbe feature ;yf tee :;ebrs.-?ca dairy cattle judg-. in team victory in coir pet it Km j itn rer'resDia-.ive msu irvui tjer unirers.ties of the mtd-Jle John Hunn. Waverly. Neb.. j-jnior in the cel'ege of agrtcui ture. placed above all otter coo- J estacts In Judging tbe classw of TbV TlrrT of the teama 1..-.. u-Mts. Miswutt WUccfin, pan. niinoi. Iwi North Dakota. Sota Dikota. A n2ota. Pitrdiie ard Nebraska, 1 Pharmaral (InUeur HapjKiint Dr. Ljman Dr. R- A. Lyman baa teen re-, A, .c- - . . . . . - -- - mittee of tbt Aeonr.n Aasocta tic of College of Pbarmacr. at the recent annual meeting held hi 'Rapid City, S. D. IS SELECT CHARTERSYELL KING Mickcl, Benson Arc Other Two Yell Leaders in Student Section. FIRST RALLY IS FRIDAY Robert W. Mik7r Charter. Lin coin, waa selected as the head cheerleader for the coming year Tuesday night at a meeting of the Innocents society. He will make his first appearance aa yell king at the Nebraska-Southern Meih'dist game Saturday. George Mirkel. Omaha, and Harold Benson. Randolph, are the other two varsity yell leaders who will Iry to bring out the true Oombusker spirit at the football and basketball games. Taos selected to have charge of the west slanda are Ed Brewster. Beatrice; George Cook. Casper. Wyo.; Robert Kincaid. Cheyenne. Wyo.. and Ralph Rogers. Charters and Benson both served formerly a cheer leaders in the west stands cf the Memorial stadium. All of the varsity cheerleader will help arouse enthusiasm at the rally Fri day. Oct. 4. preceding th South em Methodist game. According to FJdred Larson, president cf tbe Innocents society, one more man will be added for the west stands within the next few days. Cadets served as the audience for the tryouta Monday afternoon. Their hearty response served as a great spur for the contestants. The old locomotive yell was the big favorite of the various candidates in the tryouta. Fach man bad the privilege of selecting any lo yeli be wished and to deliver them in any way he wished. Immediately after tbe tryouta on the drill field the candidates went to the stadium where they underwent a voice test with the megaphone. There will be no further tryouts for the remaining elate ooen. The fifth man for the west stands wid be chesen from those who made the first tryouta. - i " " Cln Arllor Will Ino!j'.- nn i v v ! j 1 1 nuibi iiiii vpvun vii Social Conditions of Working People. initial meei.ng or in. oria I2 ociock at th. .vebraskax, hotel. J .. .v tm t tC, Earth." Mara Adler sent 'six weeks last summer in Chicago where she studied the conditions I cf the lower class working people. I She worked In a laundry. Miss i t?lZ? ilurulf Sh. r t CI? ner 1 ! week and worked nine and oce i half hours per day. She will particularly deal ulth the conditions of tbe laundry in which she worked and of the cm- . dittoes of the home in which she relayed. Ticket can be secured from the salesmen oo the campus J for thirty-five cents, or tbey may i be bought at tbe d.oor for forty cents. C. V. Have. ecretary of tbe university Y. M. C. A- and Erma Appleby, secretary tb univenrity V. V. C. A., also nave tickets for sale at their office. Tbe meeting will last until M 'A o'clock, making it possible for per sons Laving 1 o'clock class to aiieni. a. yivri -n '- u, object from Miss Adler. Jbw. l i - "sil - PI'RI 1 KT ant Vlf iVt aA id'ct c Or iMlsIll CLuAhSLh An ajinonjnceim.ut 'f class wai published by .. ...... rersjty Exteii'i''i News, a smaJl pamphlet put mat weekly by the university extension division, and sent to every student. A Urge 1ert4 ynr. ac? from nlmmt i ' nrription of tbe coijrihe and picture of tbe faoultjr S given. Tbe night cJasmen are oirereo iot Kite beafit of those who are unable to attend d"incg the day. uni versity credit are given ellho-igh srycr-e cowrse may Ue carried witJi tmi credit. Course In American fci.ory. hniirnik adm'niirtraticn. Fxa-lSsh. education, en -nnee ring. f)ne at. ' zeoerajsby. Iin readinir. matbema- ! t K modern laxguage. pbysfokgy. an r,h.o-yrfcy are offered. First uvster clae are beginning 30 to Oct. I- .y f;R0L"PS MEET WEDXESDAY MGHT FOR DISCUSSIONS , ... . i of tbe T. M- C. A. freshman mjm'. J Icounca u Kbeduled for 7 o clock ( ice MtW'J Bi-lS "- J ! Kicti-iWiy i if ' dicioo group meet taider tbe direction or nay racH7 t.v.!'i9.n Kar.lin A iniro. uoirr INNOCEN C. D. Hay, university T.H.CA. SmjJi tail. 4 to o'clock.' ' br and fnend of Mr Bible. ! the admiasion of several new chap-1 Wley Player are busy reor ecretary. will be formed. E:. giatjer oner. Armory, S to! ! tens tnto tbe organization win a s gantzlng for the coming year and TEAOIERS COLLLGE HAS NEW INSTRUCTOR Ethel FUxsimmofi U taking tbe i place of Iota Garrison, instructor of tlementary and rural education at the tea bent" cofiege. medical college accepts 100 of ms applicants r ne hundred new freshmen students were recently admitted to the I'niversity of Nebraska col lege of medicine, Omaha, for the current year, according to Dr C W. M. Poynter. acting dean of the institution. Only one-eighth of the 815 appli cations submitted to tbe medical office, were accepted. The number of applicanta exceeded all previoua record of former year. The en rollment limit ta fixed by tbe col lepe autborltlea on the baaia of claasroo mand laboratory apace available. Ninety-six waa tbe maximum limit for the past year. BIG SlERAl Time Extension Granted for Tickets; Banguet Set For Thursday. An extension of time haa been arranged in the sale of tickets for tbe Big an?" Little Suiter dinner to be held Thursday. OcL 3. in Memorial hall. that they may Memorial dali. . tnai me may , . r.r., ,b,y .ponsortd urcl:rM XVTJg0: S w r!!4!? L;.'f.w cent admission w charged are on sale tor rinv cents at tne Co-op book store, both branches of the College book store and In Big Sw-ter b-rd are also selling tickets. Because cf the difficulty of find ing addresses and telephone num bers for new students, a good manv big sisters have been unable to reach the little sters assigned , to them dunrg the summer j big sisters who cannot f:nd their little sisters to invite them r allrr in th Hinner lire lirert to come to the dinner themselves, and perhaps they will meet their little sisters. All freshmen and newj wemen student are also being ! ureed to come to the dinner and I have a good time even if they have not been personally requested toi attend tbe party. Program Provided. A lii-ely program of entertain ment both during the dinner and afterward haa been planned by members of tbe B:g Sister board. The dinner will begin at 6 o'clock. and. whila tfae-gvesta ere -eating, an Alpha Phi d iet with Eleanor Eessey at tbe piano will perform. ' fTTn- . Lif r a prrraaj vi rc -lilies "utJ I music has been arrangei lor. uarres in ee piaycj og mt iuw j who care to caace. music for danc- aVrtiit two hundred are excected tfVzSrV m IC '.fr.fl Tr 14 t fortCi.. . tiors to be held during the year. ! Mc-.y freshmen who have not yet found a big sister will be assigned : to !rg sisters at the party, so It is 'especially imn-ortant that anyone . al all interested in Big fcister wora t4 the party FROSH TEAMS CLASH AT OUTSTATE h It(h cicralng of publication Persons wishing to subscribe to RhOdeS TakeS TWO 5qUadS Da,!-V Nbrakan may band " 1 their subscription to any memoer To Pawnee City; Burnett Is on Program. Freshmat) B and C team will play an exhibition game Wednes day at Pawnee City as a r.-art of tbe annual fair and boraeconiiEjr week. The game lytween Coach John "Choppy" Rhodes two frewb souads will it tbe feature of "L'ni- versi'.v Day." as Wedr.eaja y baa teen Je'gtsated. Ctaocellor E. A. Burnett wJ give an address upon some phase f "ty Pram during ve afternoon. The university c.artet under the direction of Her ruann T. Decker, will also be In cluded on toe program. Governor A. H. Weaver will give tbe addresa of tbe morning at 11 o'clock. Arrar.gen-j?nt3 for "Unl- vermtv ry have been came ty State Senator Kenneth 3. w berry or nwii"; j CAMPL'S ;,LE.n,F f j Ik. lui. hiimlM If tmnm4 I M ns 4V M a4a-MK Wednesday, Oct. 2. World Forum. Hotel Nebraskan. 12 to 12.30 o'cle k. Atb3e; iepartment lea tor Mr Bible Ellen Smith tall. 3.30 to 5 VI o'clock. ; S'jdr:Et conjivcit. Temple 205. 2 ; o'clock. Pershing: rifles. Nebraska haH. 5 o clock. obom eyre commission KneB Smith tall. S to 6 o'clock. Girla" commercial club. ETlen Smilb kail. 5 to 6 o'clock. A. S. M. E. meeting, room 1VZ Mechanical Engineering buying. 5 ! o'clock. ucirtmny cprr. , 1 ' J Temple 103, 7:15 o clock Thursday, OcL 3. . - s e. iS o'clock. Corn Cob. 7:30 o'clock. Delta Kigma PI regrilar meetmg. 1 7:15 p. no- Commercial Club room Slsma tselfa Cbl. 7 o'clock. Unl- r-rmnw t-mil IK i Deadline for all Agwan copy. ! NELSON SAYS PARTY E Head of Group Promoting All Student Function j States Purpose. i GREEKS AREJVELCOMED; The all university parties are presented by the barb council as a means to'an end." according to Meredith Nelson, president of the non-fraternity organization. "The ' end in view is not one of prouiotttig ', the aelftxn interest of the barhs, nor I It an.Bgontstic to the fra-' temltles." he s'ated. I While the all university parties J may seem to compete with many fiaternlty function, no spirit of competition exists." he said. 'Our Invitation to fraternity people car-i nea all the fordlality extended to! everyone." j The first all university party I will be held in the coliseum. Sat- ' urday. Oct. 3. at 8:30 o'clock. The barb council is sponsoring it. An admission of thirty-five cents will : be charged, wbich'i less than the , admission charged to the varsity 1 parties last year. Tbe barb council made a prom The council expect to furnish more elaborate entertainment and decorations at the all university parties. A vaudeville program 111 be given beside. dancing. This is ex pected to attract a large number of students who do not care to dance aui consequently stay away from university parties. ECONOMICS PEP CLUB WILL CONTINUE DRIVE Subscription Campaign f or ... . Nebraskan Progresses During Week. The one day supplement-in;; drive for subscriptions to The Daily Ne braskan which is being conducted on the agncuHurai college campus bv the Tri-F home economics tep j riub organization will be continued . throueh Wednesdav. CvrU Wink - ler. assistant circua:ioD manager . 0r th Cbrr.h jsker Ccur.tr.vman. is ; n charge of this campargn lor sur - senptions. It haa been imposai&ie. according 1 m s.r-.h.n Piir hnsire's rr.ajia- The Daily Netrakan, to ice success ei ioc inu.jn.u ju ducted by the Tasse'js during the , past week but early reports are encouraging. Rates Are Same. Rates for The Daiiy Nebraskan are the same as in previous years. - . . I . n . ! SI 25 for a semester and J2.00 for a year Student subscriptions may be obtained at the college rxx.K stores which have charge of their I distribution. Fraternity and soror itv houses are covered by bk : sO-bscnptiona and copies are dc i livered at the respective house of the Table's or of the Tri-h oio or they may be placed with The Daily Nebraskan office In the corlh basement cf University hail. WISCOSSIS TESTS snow joiRy msT SCUOLARSUW HIGH V-As?ciJb. jo-irr.ali-Fts. cteca'-i ar.d lawyers male thei higbes. gen eral score- ameycg the l5.e high school seniors who took the f;rjt statewide iMvcbologieal !es'-s be- fre gradiistictJ in J'-ne according ' to results announced bv Frank O. Ho!t, registrar and director of the bureau cf g-uidance in the Ccj- vers'ty of Wiscooxin. - Companeyn of tbe e-c.;.a.i'v:a! choice cf the high school gra-J-j-' ate with tbi graoe scores made in test designed to tcdicate me ati ty to dV college wyrk shows student selecting ' that the 1h- ' Jojrna'is'm as their life work ma'Je : ,H. h vhNl t.r.cra! score. KM rr i - - " : . " their nearest competitor f'r the h'nor. the chemists, by seven Pi-Tfejr mho selected law as a career were two points belo- : the cbemiirtji. In tbe gren.p cf )o;rna:u',s. however, there were ffc in the upper 10 percent and or.'y 4 In thi Ktotn 10 percent. In tbe grip choosing to be beautician, on 'he ! other hand, there were n'ie in the ! upper 10 percent, and 31 la trie It est 10 terceit. TTomrn Hold Ta in Honor of Mr. Bible I Mrs. Dan X. E.ble, wife cf the ; Cornhusker football mentor, will be honored at tea thu afternoon yi ve of the official of tbe dc-pa rtm en t of the unfver- ifty. TM tea iil he twn t Ll-n nmim tan irom i' vi. b-indred and fifty invttat.on Lave ' t. t .4.... ..? n-.m. ' ' MORTON LEAVES FOR INSTITUTE MEETING W. If. Morton Is attending tbe msti'.uU at Orange City. la . Sept Vi cmd Oct 1. He left Lincoln Se - pL 23. and plan to return Oct. 7. , COACHES DEFENSE Itil.lr Mi. Drill Tram to Mf t Famou A'tial Attark in ai Sr.. ion 1 U"''!.') : Tlirrr ?cpu.l Ijnrtl Lp Afiaitvt I'tfh. iu.ciLR m:ore f..ii.y on Fiionrv yuxts DjII .rr Lxprrlrtl to Kerp Air Lull f l'o'itlll 111 Sittinl.! Cont"t: M.rrin Kail t" Oprn I'p in Larly 5n fjnic. Iefri.KC, !cfcnnf. A'trr.. thdt' tin lie i''t:i in il' cair.r r? tlif fori. husk r tl.Ls bt "ck i pra"?:.-.' Idnr U:- pr.ia canio on M' tiioriril S'.iiu::! ,Mihem M.tli.wlikt Mustat ct the Huvkc r fooil-nll inci ter, is work in le!iliM- voth atii:.M v i -u URSI AWGWAN V BE OUT OCTOBER 15 . . x Large Staff Contributes JlimfirMl Article 2nd Art Work. Release date of the 1I2 Ag--aa hss ben st for Tuesday. Oct. 15. j according to an announcerr.ect made by the editor yesterday. '. Many new ideas will be featured in this opening number and some- thing different in the lire cf col lege humor magazines baa been 1 promieJ bv tie Av.gas rtalf. Among t'ne editorial contribu tors to the publication are Jean Sl bert who furnishes a clever ac count of a summer in Europe. Vir ginia Faulkner who gives a hum orous account of the life of Louie the Hth. Rex Wagoner. Helen Wbitroore. Roger Robinson. Helen Eisner. Bernice Palmcutft. Mar- garet Day. Lucile Cjpreansen. and Frances Holyoke. Included in the list cf cor.tr.bt- ing artists are Bill Beacham. M.l- : ton Revnolds. Ruth Haley. Uretta ! Klein. Arch Powell. Roger Robin- . son. Mar.'in P.obmson. and Dale Swensen. The cover pspe w-iil be , ; drawn by James Pickering and the dedication froctisniece will be il-: lu.nrated bv Marv in Robinson, t , This Is. the best arts staff tbe Aw- ' ET-an has had for some lime, ac cordirr to the editor. ; Arch Poweil. art eitor Of th Awgwan. has been dec.are-J ine.i- gibie. Applications for this p'wi .i--.m t.meri ino the Aw gwan office, baseri'nt of "V ba" oy 5 o clock TBursoy. rionartmpnt f,f P.hpmitrv Changes Offices and Laboratories. The appointment cf t-r. F. V.'. Upson, chairman of the -1part-ment of fhemwtry. to petition cf d'-an of tr.e gra.1-.ate coige hsa neces.iitated a rearrargmer-t la the of.Ves and laryrrl-vres occu pied by tcmbr cf the cfceniiitry department. Tbe graduate dean' office has fcen fitted tip on th record Tocr of Chemistry hall. ry.m 202. previo-it.''.' occsipled by Prof. Her.dncks: Prof. lUrralt 'n haj teti m.:gnA to the room pre-siosj-iiv cccjwhI k" rr. A'.erj'. rear tie departmental office :le Dr. Aver- and Prof. Hend-i'V.s now have effice and laboratories on the third floor. rean I 'r,vn has srvn rr.V'i: nrp-anu-ir.-- the work of h i flfl(tt s:s!r j,;, e;ction to the u,n r-f the pralna-'e coileee. H w., h,,- correia'.irg the re-! .j-rement for a higher degree y-r'a;? the preparatrm of a kank -fcyh. w.fn d'liy fiiled o't and" e.pproi-! by the proper depart-, mental committee, wi'l state ex- i actlv th.e dr-artmertal require- n-er.ts. It is oeiieved tna a spe cif: statement of rqufremer.ts trade -at the ttme the student b eorr.es a candr'Iate fir a degree will save rjetfusion in th dar.'s office, the d'partmertal offi'e and, mort important of a;i, in tr.e mini of trie strident. mv anno 1 ;m es O MEETINGS OF PERSHING RIFLES Tryerits for Pershirg Riflea will prorafcly be held Tuesday. Wed neiay ar.d Th-irsday afternoems a' 5 o'clock, accor-llr.g to Stanley Dav. captain cf the organization. Eeca Ae of a new r-hr.g pasaed e'-ible to try out next v.eeK. A' tiniversity mltng exclude a 1 1 freshmen from school activities. A n-..-rr -i!t he he'd in Nebraska i-ii .1---. 1. .. m.'-. in .r e. n m i"r l pu ....i.;.., .v ! - - A'J Pershing Riflemen are urged la ue cnseci u uu mmiDi iulc liin for membership was received aeni wno are lniereme-j in rr fron the University of California ligimi dramatirs. AH who are Je a few d-iya ago. Several other pe- xirou of engaging in thu kind of tittons were received during the shimmer, i ne tn nn uji .p m aj. founded at the University of bra ska in 1!4 PREPARE FOR S. M. U. I STi.r!.:y n i ii..;: v. j'h 1V in r t'- i'i.c i.i'. from Ii!!s. I km it g hi pic tattle rtared by the V'lOar.f Three mere ?ys "T p'situe r remaining on the ur 1 tc? re N trka tr.s the .- a mn-cf and in that tin-.e I-:. Me h js to ct h: gri i:r( n rr.' hl'.e tr. t '. rial dcJen:e fHir.t. l-h." ee. ring on tr ta':;llr. r.rx '"ic:; Rt It.-J 11a three f.Ua.i ' f!f-er. a1 r I n.'tr ;. : , ,he t,. -n.h.r t ! f'.hodfs elevens an1 m a :tnn tirr.e a lor.g pass cid the trick as1 tf.i firs, eleven were aire's tbe l;ae. Paul Snags Pats. That lr.p ra-'s t.s sr'gsel by Marvin Paul, the Fremont s-pto-; more, who ts gvr.s grest guc,' 1t ' th pre tire sessii ns. And tha bark whi was on th h'irli'.g end was faude Rowley. Hu.V.er tarli !hu I -.-V.' nv.gV.y C-J to he n the stsrt:r.g c,.:arter against tM j Mustangs SatutJay. The Ion rs came a.'ter tr.e st'orrrt hd fs:-l. I In the first backfield sent in bv 'Coach BlMe were rarta.n George Farley and Marvin Paul. I.:f ! backe. C!aude I'. jv y at full n1 ' Harold Peaker tarkir.g the curo- Kr At er.i mere Adolrh Leiindiyki and "Buck ' Morgan. Aftr the first team tni coverc I ! .Phi Tau Theta Begins Year's Program With J Meeting Tuesday. f Ph.'. Tau Thei. .'.t-vi,t rel. ! pious frs?rr.:iv. held i! P" -rr.in Frsr.Vlm diner tr.ee irg fir. cf a ser.'s cf ,!:r.rr r f 't.rffl to he bell !ii' ye- Ti"".y r. ght. The pu-pifrf- ff tie rr'.:rg v.s to get the r.e-A f i'r.' in th UM-ei.:tv ir.r-.ei Phi Tt'i Theta. f h M'wrr tr.B.i.rs c.j the u: . Rr- f. ;vr V O H" -aff were fre'r : V.' rrer. Pr . I E. .V C'r.fsr-r (j'sA.". ari Pr. Ail rh Ve-h- of the '.v dinner !. cre hunired Tw"'" Hs-rr. Dr. K. .KmC.h. Pref. Chas. Hurr.ej. edit pasto-s preiver.t at the Approximate'.;. sens attended the affair. twer.'v-five active men. ir t ei-1 about" f.fv ... .'-.'e-.tJ. T. ' piar.r.e-1 to he-id at teat 'tie d r. r.r eaih ri'-rh tr..i year Taiks by J' hr. LaMar. p.-eider. of Phi Tau Th'ta. and by til Rev. Mr Ft'-'!! ''ere t h o feafires c? the e So'.gs by the Fii Tau Tceta o iartct ill by tfc eitue g-j.;, rr- -.- i rr.i.fal pre gram. .r iV r.ni'P.H H i Un.l.v t,HLIl fi.i. SMALLEST hWi "V WISDOM TOOTH Tie stj! STJl .e'. v.j:e-n i-v-.n oer- t's h-.-e recorJ if t?-.ir.g 'i- traced from a r.sr.ai rr.r-;:-. is -n ii:rr:ny in a colle'tieT :.:''; . A. Orubn, dean of tie c c'.g rf ir tistr-. haa arrared en lb tli.'l Toor of Andrew hs'l. A:thoigh the t'Vt.'i has a err. pte crov.-n and roe. ( f.t ore. f-fh of ar, i."n erg aid it.h twer'y-f.fth of an lr.h in diam eir. It taken from the mo-iJt of a twe-ty-five yar c,:-i morraa irv Dr. W. R. Smith of Pvt Otv. 1! o est it gif- te De- Orihb. Directory .Nam Staff Post. For OirTPrtioti 1 Lists c st-jden's whos r.amee ! begin with D ar.d E go up for cor rection Wednesday noon ft tha first floor of Social Science ta'.l. The name are th-Je which will go into th.e student directory, to be published around the first week In November. Students who names begia with these leuera were requeeiei ' , make the orrectjons necessary. Ltstji of name beginning with A. B, and C will be taken down this noon. JMv PlaVPrw Have . . . - . OpfD Miffs for jMudenU activity should come tc cr pnooe . a. , .......v.-u . u . -, Ne-!14I7 R. ECllT. and eve their ' name and aa'ire-ws.