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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN, STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, June 17, 1919 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. WANTED - Girl or woman for cooking and general house work, no laundry. Mrs. M.C. Mumma, 919 E. College. 4 WANTED - House or part of house for summer months for the upkeep or reasonable rent. Responsible person. Address Z - care Daily Iowan. Homan, Lyman O. Hopkins, Albert N. Humiston, Hugh F. IglenFritz, Everett D. Jack. Helmer G. Johnson, Leland R. Johnson, Walter Harold Johnson, Hobart M. Kahley, Herschel Woods Keller, Robert Kern, Carl J. Kessler, Merle Kirkpatrick, Oscar W. Kress, Joe B. Lane, James P. Leonard, Carl Esser Liabo, GOrdon R. Luce, M. Irving Lutz, Jay M. Lynch, Richard Ganson Lyon, Wayne C. Martin, Takaaki Matsushima, Horace Edgerton Miller, Ralph M. Miller, Hart F. Nelson, Frank William Nelson, Carl Walker Nevins, Glenn O. Nichols, J. Earl O'Donnell, Irving A. Osmundson, Merl Ostroot, Harold Henry Ozanne, Thornton Walter Parish, Willard H. Parry, Clifford J. [Ad] White and Palm Beach Oxfords For Hot Weather. We have them - you want them. Repairing done while you wait by a man that knows how. GEO. H. DUKER 127 E. College St. Iowa City, Iowa [Ad] RIES IOWA Book Store 30 CLLINTON ST. SUMMER SESSION TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Have been serving the students at Iowa City since 1871 Our prices are always the lowest [Ad] A SERVICE MESSAGE AN AID TO SUCCESS Young men and women who at this time are leaving school or college and entering business, will find a permanent bank connection an invaluable aid in getting ahead in a business way. By making such a connection with this bank you not only enjoy all the conveniences of a thoroughly modern bank, but obtain the help, advice and counsel of men whose experience will often prove vastly helpful in conducting your own affairs. We invite the accounts of young people on this basis. Regardless of the size of the account, we will serve you well. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA CITY, IOWA MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Peterson, Harvey J. Piercy, Finis Carl Reese, Ernest John Ricks, Fred Rinkler, Harry Warren Rosche, Perle W. Schenck, Christopher C. Sheedy, Louis William Shortell, Benjamin Clay Singleton, Irving M. Skuttle, Lester M. Smith, Harry William Snyder, David S. Stevenson, Ira Jay Stewart, Lyle E. Stribley, Herman C. Struck, John Raymond Swanson, H. O. Voege, Leonard Ennes Von Berg, Charles C. Wagner, Frank Lawrence Wheeler, Jesse Wiese, C.F. Young. These students will receive degrees from the college of pharmacy: Ruth Mae Burnham, Paul Andrew Dahlen, Edward H. Halweg, William S. Semping, Mrs. F.C. Johnson, Norwood Clark Louis, Leonard W. March, Lena Elizabeth Richmond, Lloyd W. Richmond, Glen O. Taylor, Morris William Webb. Milo Chehak and Harold Grimm have completed their work for the degree of pharmaceutical chemist. In engineering the following degrees will be granted this morning: Wendel D. Anderson, William J. Benda, John Albert Blietz, George M. Brum, Donald Dexter Curtis, Alvin H. Hanapel, Raymond J. Phillips, Ira Leo Sharp. Electrical - Casper Nelson, Harold Wilbur Scheel. Mechanical - F.M. Kolar, John F. McLaughlin. Chemical - Ward Harrison Sperry. Professional degrees in applied science will be conferred upon J.T. Jans and Ronald H. Ulrick in civil engineering and Henry H. Carl, Theodore Ricksher, and John Leo Scanlon in electrical engineering. - ANNUAL AWARD OF PRIZES FOR YEAR Continued from page 1) - L.W. March. Journal of the A. Ph. A. Prize: Offered by Associate Professor Kuever to junior student attaining the highest rank in practical pharmacy: R.C. Lande. Membership in A. Ph. A. Prizes offered by Dean Teeters to the member of the senior class who in competitive examination is rated highest in recognition and description of organic drugs: Lena Richmond. Sterling Prize: Nomination to membership in the American Pharmaceutical Association offered by Mr. Gus Sterling, of Sioux City to the member of the senior class ranking highest in chemistry: Morris W. Webb. National Association of Drug Clerks prize: Life membership in the association to the three students ranking highest in all branches: Morris W. Webb, L.W. March, Mrs. F.C. Johnson. Du Pont de Nemours Scholarship of $350 for excellence in chemistry: George Gilbert Sward. Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association Medal for excellence in scholarship and athletics: Homer Scott. Extemporaneous Contest, Women's Forensic Leage Prize of $5, to winner of extemporaneous speaking ontest: First prize, Hermina Dorweiler; second prize, Helen MacIntosh. "I" Certificates to the following candidates for degrees who have won their letters in athletics: Clifford R. Berrien, Homer S. Brown, Herman H. Holliday, C.F. Goodwin, H.M. Ehred, Merrill Olson, P.H. Belding, C.J. Cockshoot, C.C. Sheedy, Harold Stoner, Ronald Reed, Homer Scott, Glenn Greenwood. Artistic Reading prize of $10 to winner of artistic reading contest: First prize, Marion Smith; second prize, Frona Bassett. [Ad] STRAND THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT "FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE" Starting Tomorrow ELSIE FERGUSON in 'HIS PARISIAN WIFE' [Ad] WIENKE'S Arcade Bookstore See our line of note books and other school supplies Fountain Pens. Largest assortment of fine Stationery in the city. 114 EAST WASHINGTON STREET [Ad] WHERE Do you want your copy of the SUMMER EDITION OF The Daily Iowan Delivered? If you are going to keep in touch with the activities of the biggest summer school Iowa has known, pay your 50 cents for a subscription TODAY
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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN, STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, June 17, 1919 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. WANTED - Girl or woman for cooking and general house work, no laundry. Mrs. M.C. Mumma, 919 E. College. 4 WANTED - House or part of house for summer months for the upkeep or reasonable rent. Responsible person. Address Z - care Daily Iowan. Homan, Lyman O. Hopkins, Albert N. Humiston, Hugh F. IglenFritz, Everett D. Jack. Helmer G. Johnson, Leland R. Johnson, Walter Harold Johnson, Hobart M. Kahley, Herschel Woods Keller, Robert Kern, Carl J. Kessler, Merle Kirkpatrick, Oscar W. Kress, Joe B. Lane, James P. Leonard, Carl Esser Liabo, GOrdon R. Luce, M. Irving Lutz, Jay M. Lynch, Richard Ganson Lyon, Wayne C. Martin, Takaaki Matsushima, Horace Edgerton Miller, Ralph M. Miller, Hart F. Nelson, Frank William Nelson, Carl Walker Nevins, Glenn O. Nichols, J. Earl O'Donnell, Irving A. Osmundson, Merl Ostroot, Harold Henry Ozanne, Thornton Walter Parish, Willard H. Parry, Clifford J. [Ad] White and Palm Beach Oxfords For Hot Weather. We have them - you want them. Repairing done while you wait by a man that knows how. GEO. H. DUKER 127 E. College St. Iowa City, Iowa [Ad] RIES IOWA Book Store 30 CLLINTON ST. SUMMER SESSION TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Have been serving the students at Iowa City since 1871 Our prices are always the lowest [Ad] A SERVICE MESSAGE AN AID TO SUCCESS Young men and women who at this time are leaving school or college and entering business, will find a permanent bank connection an invaluable aid in getting ahead in a business way. By making such a connection with this bank you not only enjoy all the conveniences of a thoroughly modern bank, but obtain the help, advice and counsel of men whose experience will often prove vastly helpful in conducting your own affairs. We invite the accounts of young people on this basis. Regardless of the size of the account, we will serve you well. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA CITY, IOWA MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Peterson, Harvey J. Piercy, Finis Carl Reese, Ernest John Ricks, Fred Rinkler, Harry Warren Rosche, Perle W. Schenck, Christopher C. Sheedy, Louis William Shortell, Benjamin Clay Singleton, Irving M. Skuttle, Lester M. Smith, Harry William Snyder, David S. Stevenson, Ira Jay Stewart, Lyle E. Stribley, Herman C. Struck, John Raymond Swanson, H. O. Voege, Leonard Ennes Von Berg, Charles C. Wagner, Frank Lawrence Wheeler, Jesse Wiese, C.F. Young. These students will receive degrees from the college of pharmacy: Ruth Mae Burnham, Paul Andrew Dahlen, Edward H. Halweg, William S. Semping, Mrs. F.C. Johnson, Norwood Clark Louis, Leonard W. March, Lena Elizabeth Richmond, Lloyd W. Richmond, Glen O. Taylor, Morris William Webb. Milo Chehak and Harold Grimm have completed their work for the degree of pharmaceutical chemist. In engineering the following degrees will be granted this morning: Wendel D. Anderson, William J. Benda, John Albert Blietz, George M. Brum, Donald Dexter Curtis, Alvin H. Hanapel, Raymond J. Phillips, Ira Leo Sharp. Electrical - Casper Nelson, Harold Wilbur Scheel. Mechanical - F.M. Kolar, John F. McLaughlin. Chemical - Ward Harrison Sperry. Professional degrees in applied science will be conferred upon J.T. Jans and Ronald H. Ulrick in civil engineering and Henry H. Carl, Theodore Ricksher, and John Leo Scanlon in electrical engineering. - ANNUAL AWARD OF PRIZES FOR YEAR Continued from page 1) - L.W. March. Journal of the A. Ph. A. Prize: Offered by Associate Professor Kuever to junior student attaining the highest rank in practical pharmacy: R.C. Lande. Membership in A. Ph. A. Prizes offered by Dean Teeters to the member of the senior class who in competitive examination is rated highest in recognition and description of organic drugs: Lena Richmond. Sterling Prize: Nomination to membership in the American Pharmaceutical Association offered by Mr. Gus Sterling, of Sioux City to the member of the senior class ranking highest in chemistry: Morris W. Webb. National Association of Drug Clerks prize: Life membership in the association to the three students ranking highest in all branches: Morris W. Webb, L.W. March, Mrs. F.C. Johnson. Du Pont de Nemours Scholarship of $350 for excellence in chemistry: George Gilbert Sward. Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association Medal for excellence in scholarship and athletics: Homer Scott. Extemporaneous Contest, Women's Forensic Leage Prize of $5, to winner of extemporaneous speaking ontest: First prize, Hermina Dorweiler; second prize, Helen MacIntosh. "I" Certificates to the following candidates for degrees who have won their letters in athletics: Clifford R. Berrien, Homer S. Brown, Herman H. Holliday, C.F. Goodwin, H.M. Ehred, Merrill Olson, P.H. Belding, C.J. Cockshoot, C.C. Sheedy, Harold Stoner, Ronald Reed, Homer Scott, Glenn Greenwood. Artistic Reading prize of $10 to winner of artistic reading contest: First prize, Marion Smith; second prize, Frona Bassett. [Ad] STRAND THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT "FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE" Starting Tomorrow ELSIE FERGUSON in 'HIS PARISIAN WIFE' [Ad] WIENKE'S Arcade Bookstore See our line of note books and other school supplies Fountain Pens. Largest assortment of fine Stationery in the city. 114 EAST WASHINGTON STREET [Ad] WHERE Do you want your copy of the SUMMER EDITION OF The Daily Iowan Delivered? If you are going to keep in touch with the activities of the biggest summer school Iowa has known, pay your 50 cents for a subscription TODAY
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