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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1911)
wwpwuwwPWfyKwwfgiwiyfywM smwww THE DAILY NEBRASKAN '. V i 1 y Directory of Advertisers The following merchants and busi ness men of Llneeln are anxious to serve the University students. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the Dally Nebraskan they show that they want your trade. And you may be sure that the merchant who Is willing to make a little effort to get your patronage Is the one who Is going to treat you honestly and considerately In attempting to keep It. 80 you as well as the Nebras kan will profit by trading with these people: BANKS fflrnt Trust & SavInKB Central National Bank BAKERIES Folsoin BARBER SHOPS Green's Capital Hotel BOOK STORES Co-op University CLEANERS Weber's Sultorlum Woods CLOTHING Farquahar Mageo & Doemer , Mayer BroB. Palace Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. Dundee Woolen Mills COAL WhTtobreast CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen DRY GOODS Mlllor & Paine DRUGGISTS RlggB FLORISTS Chapln BroB. C. H. Froy Hiltner Bros. FURNISHINGS Budd Fulk Mageo & Deonier Mayer Bros. Palace Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon. Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS Budd Fulk Armstrong Clothing Co. . Magee & Deomer Mayor BroB. Palace Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon JEWELERS Hallott Tucker OPTICIANS . , ' Shoan J ,t PRINTERS Georgo Bros. Simmons in Van Tine RESTAURANTS Y. M. C. A. Spa Horpolshelmer's SHOES Armstrong .Clothing Co. Budd M eli's Bootory Mayer Bros. ' ' - Miller & Paine i YatoB French :. ' THEATERS Lyric ; Oliver --Orphoum : ' ,. J TYPEWRITERS 'Lincoln Typewriter Excnange , B. F. Swanson Co. V BASEBALL SCHEDULE COMPLETE THE INTERFRATERNITY ATH LETIC BOARD ARRANGE8 FOR 8ERIE8 OF GAME8. At tho regular meeting of tho Inter fraternity athletic board, held Tuesday morning, tho schodulo for the annual interfrat baseball tournament was of ficially nnnounced. Baseball has re cently become one of tho most popular mcthoda for tho fraternities to exer clao their wealth of rivalry, this year being especially significant. A few of tho fratcrnitleB have already "estab lished training camps" and become frcquentors of the university athletic Holds. The teams competing in the first round have again been designat ed in alphabetical tabulation, there -being-two flJviBions in order that tho winners of the respectivo sides might contend for thephamplonshlp, a little on the order 01 tho "world sories" only different. In tho first district Alpha Thota Chi will moot Beta Theta Pi April 4; Al pha Tau Omega, May 13; Delta Tau Delta, May 5; Delta Upsllon, April 21, and Kappa Sigma, May 1. Beta Theta Pi will contest with Al pha Tau Omega April 2C; Delta Tau Dolta, April 10; Delta Upsllon, May 3, and Knppa Sigma, May 11. Alpha Tau Omega plays Dolta Tau Dolta May 1G; Dolta Upsllon, April 8, and Kappa Sigma, April 21. Delta Tau Delta contests with Delta Upsllon April 28, and Kappa Sigma, April G. Delta Upsllon will meet Kappa Sigma May 8. In tho second division Sigma Nu will play Phi Kappa Psl April 7; Sig ma Alpha Epsllon, May 15; Sigma Chi, May G; Ph Gamma Dolta, April 27; ,n.lldJE!hLPoRjL Thotat April 22. 'Phi Kappa Psl will meet STgma AT pha Epsllon April 25; Sigma Chi, April 29; Phi Gamma Delta, May 4, and Phi Dolta Thota, May 9. Sigma Alpha Epsllon will contest with Sigma Chi April 3; Phi Gamma Delta, May 17; and Phi Delta Thota, May 2. Sigma Chi will meet Phi Gamma Dolta April 11; and Phi Delta Thota, May 12. Phi Gamma Dolta and Phi Delta Thota will play April 5. DIRECTORY OF 1900. Class Isbucs Neat Booklet with Much Valuable Information. Tho class of 1900 recontly published a directory of tho mombors of tho class. Tho booklet, which Is neatly got up In tho class colors purple and straw Is edited by the class pres ident, P. C. Williams of Lincoln. Tho descriptions of tho class reunions that have boon given Blnco 1905 show that tho members of tho class have kept In remarkably close touch with each other. 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"1 Miss Helen Barham Who Will Be Seen as "Necia" at The Oliver Theatre Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matinee FRATERNITIES We Want Your Goal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 possible to obtain information. Somo statistics are given which show that the class Ib represented In twenty-four states and two foreign countries, Mrs. William Axllng (Lucinda W. Burrows) being engagod In missionary work In Japan with her husband, and Miss Vhiifnnr-Hyilo studying In Jena, Ger many, for her Ph. D. degroo. Fifty-eight mombors of the class re main In Nebraska, while Washington Is next with seven. Seventy-Blx aro married, thirty-four being listed as housewives. Tho teacher's profession Is represented by twenty, ten aro doc tors, nine are lawyers, throe aro farm ers, two aro engaged in tho govern ment service, throo aro doing gradu ate work and three are "at home." Of a Phi Beta Kappa class of twonty-ono, but two wero boys, L. E. Aylesworth and Paul Weeks. Thoro wero 125 names listed In tho directory, nmong which are such familiar ones ns An- lotto Abbott, L. B. Aylesworth, 'Prank Edgerton, assistant attorney general of Nebraska, and Budd GUlespio, of "kicked-to 1415 O" fame. The claBS ofllcors aro: President, F. C. Williams; vice-president, Sarah T. Mulr; secretary-treasurer, 'It. D. Andorson; histor ian, Eleanora T. Millar. Junior .Baseball. , -JBracticafrQm-JLtQ3 n. m. ' Bring; your own material. h ' , ' ' '-ALBERT HALL, Manager, m V 111 riT ivCj v - - r-y r 1 ja jf mntf y r m I I li.cPiOir'V ( V ' - X fir ii & SORORITIES JUST RECEIVED A fresh shipment of Huyler's & Whittman's fino candios Meier Drug Co. 13th mill O Streets. LEI PRINTING Y0U WAHT Soo TJs Before Ordering Elsowhero Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-iao No 14th St. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK I2thj,aj?d O Streets P: L. HALL, President K- B. JOHNSON. Vlco-presldent BBMAN C. FOX. Cashier W. W. HACKNEY. 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