Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday," May 7f 1045 Examiiialioii Schedule l.ahoratory rlaoami meeting for aeveral rontloooua hour oa on wr two d Khali meet for rtamlnallona aa follow: t laaaoa meeting on Monday (nil Xui-xuay Khali bi examined on the date arherioled for the flral hour ol tlielr laboratory meeting; Wednraday or Thiiraday rlnaira on llir aerond hour ol their nulling: Friday or Saturday rluKM-K on II Uilrd hour. lull examination have heen aeliednlrd for all aerlljuja In I he followliiK auir'l: (II Bualneaa Organlr.allnn II and 4; (!) 4 Ivll Engineering I; (S) fceonnmic II and It; (4) Kduallon il and Ht: (A) Kngllah A, 1. t. t, 4. II, It, ta; (ft) Kmirh II, 12, 14; a Him Kronomlra 41 and 42; (al Mathemutlra l, J, is, 21, 22, 42, 101, 102, 103, 104; Mechanical Kngl nicrliig I; (10) I'ayrhology 70; (III HpanUh lit and 4. II tuiloiita batr regularly acheduled eiaminutlnna ronft'rtlng wFih I lir uhove aneclall.v arranged achednlr, arrangement In take Kiirh aperlnlly arheiliiled rxaminationa al another time ahould he made allh I he dciHirlment concerned on or before May l:t. tor example: If a Indent Ik aehrrlulrd for an examination nhieli conflict with a Hneelnlly aelieduled examination In I reneh, arrangement ahould he made with (he French department to take urb French examination at another time, MONDAY, MA? 20. to 10:00 a.m. ( Inmi'H meeting al 9:00 a. m., fixe or lour daya, or Mon., Wed., Frl., nr any arte or two of theae dayV lo l't:U p.m. Ihxkch iiir.tlng at 10:110 a. rn., Tnr, Ilium., Nut., or any one or Imi of theae daya. 4:S0 p.m. 4'htaaea meeting al S:liu p. ni., live or (our daya, or Mon., Wed., Frl., or any one or two of I he we duy. 4:M0 p.m. 4laai-a meeting at 4 :IH p. in., live or four dnxa, or Mon., M ed., Frl., or any one or two of thrae daya. 4:30 p.m. All aertiona In I'nyrhnlogy 70. Tl KSIM, MAY 21. :00 a.m. I II: Mil a.m. S:S0 p.m. t;M0 p.m. 2:.HII p.m. to lo 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.- 10: so a.m. to lt:Sl mm. I: Ml p.m. to 4:h0 p.m.- 2:. Ill p.m. to 4:.'MI p.m.- IV 00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.- I II: Mil a.m. to ll:!lfl p.m.- 2:.H0 p.m. to 4.-.S0 p.m.- 11:00 a.m. I0:.lil a.m. 10:30 u.m. 10:3(1 a.m. 10:3(1 a.m. 10:30 a.m. lo::in a.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:. 'to p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:311 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. to 10:00 to 12:30 to 12:30 to 12:30 to 12:30 to 12:30 to 12:30 to 4:30 to 4 :3II to 4:30 to 4:30 to 4:311 to 4:30 a.m.' p.m.' p.m. p.m.. p.m. p.m.. p.m. p.m.. p.m.-p.m.-p.m.- 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.- H:lio a.m. lo 10:00 a.m.- 3:iltt a.m. to 10:00 a.m.- 10:311 a.m. lo 12:31) p.m. 2.-3U p.m. to 4:30 p.m.- 11:0(1 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.- -t'laHaea meeting at 10:00 a. nl., five or four daya, ih Mon., Wed., Frl., or any one or two of the -tiaaara meeting at 11:00 a. ni., lucv., Thur., Hut., nr any one nr two of thrae daya. -t'laaara meeting al 4:00 p. ni.. iiio. and Thiira. or either one of I hew day. -All (! Ion. In Malhenialirii II. 12, 13, 21, 22, 42, 101, 102, 103, int. W F.I.F.MV. MAV M. -('luaara nieellog at II :ll u. in., five or four dnya, or Mini,, Wed., Frl., or any one nr two of theae daya -4 laani-a meeting nt 1:00 p. ni.. Tur. and Tlmra., nr either one of theae daya. -4 laaaea meeting al I :"4I p. ni., five or four daya, or Mon., Wed., Frl., or any one or two of theae daya. Till lisilir, MAY 28. -f'liiaar meeting nt 2:00 p. ni., live or four daya, or Mon., Wed., Frl., nr nny one or two of theae day -4iaaar meeting lit 8:110 p. ni., 'I'ni'x mid 'Hum., nr rilhrr one of theae day. -All aertloua In Mccliniiiiiil FiiKlnerrinr I. -All aeetloiiM in French II, 12, II. -All aertiona In Knaniali HI and 14. -All aef-tloitH In Home l-:i-nannlra 41 and 42. -All aertiona In F.eonontlea II and 12. -4'liiHKi-a meeting at H OIl a. ni., Turn.. Thiira., Sat., or anv one or two of theae daya. -4'litRHea meeting al A:00 p. m. . five orfour iluya. or Mon.. Wed., Frl., or any one or two of theae daya. -4 Inhxea meting at A MM) p. in., 'lite, and Time., or elllier one of these daya. -All aertiona In Civil Fnglm-eiing 1. -All acrtiotia In 4'ivll l-lngiiirrring I. -All aertiona In Bimlnraa Organization i ami 4. FltlDAV, MAY 24. -ClUNM-a meeting at 7:00 p. m.. Mon., Wed.. Frl.. or any one or two of theae day. -4'luaaea meeting at 7:00 p. m. Turn, anil Thura.. or either one of theae dnya. -All ai-etlona In FnglMi A. I, 2, 3, 4, II, 12, 2. -All HrelloiiK In Friixatlon (II himI 2. ( Iliihf-K mri'ling al 8:00 a. in., live orfour day, or Mon.. Wed.. Frl., or any one of two of theae daya. STI RDAY, MAY 2A. -flame meting at 0:011 a. in., Torn., Thins., Sat., nr any one or two of theae daf. -4 InNM-a mi-etlng al 2:00 p. m., Turn, and Tliiim. ,or either one of thene daya. from operating reserve fund to provide for an anticipated deficK. Limitation on non-resident en rollment was recommended to the board to reduce the number of students, not admitted to crowded eastern schools, wishing to nroQ at Nebraska. Barbara Stanwyck- a tfovotefj of hot iaidz. plays swing records constantly in her dressing room on me sex o vaiuoinia.- (lliisholm's Text Selected Among Top Sixty in '45 Dr. Leslie L. Chisholm's text, "Guiding Youth Through Secon dary Schools," has been selected by the American Library associa tion and the National Education association as one of the 60 best textbooks written for the educa tional field in 1945. The book, which went into a second printing March 1 of this year, is used in the university's education classes, and in a num ber of other colleges throughout the nation. R events . . . (Continued from page 1.) Ustically of their high school class to be admitted to the university. (4) Limited enrollment of first year students next fall in the college of engineering to 500. The engineering college is now oper ating at maximum capacity in freshman and sophomore classes because of heavy enrollment in engineering courses by veterans, it was explained. Limited Enrollment. (5) Limited enrollment of stu dents seeking music degrees in the School of Music to 65 next fall; and limited enrollment of graduate students seeking ad vanced degrees in music in the School of Music to 30, effective next fall. A School of Music re port said it did jaot have suffi cient faculty, equipment or class space to accommodate all students desiring a major in music with out denying music instruction to olner students in the university not seeking music degrees. In addition, the budget for the next fiscal year included $136,948 u23a-- ra-fS WW DuBarry Prhntliv Rd by Richard Hudnut . . . Lipstick, Lip trkk Brt$h, 30-day wpply of powdr. $1.50 ph$ fax -Y mm Mi 4P STREET FLOOR MMlilSWWSaWSg.f IM'.II'I !. 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