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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1911)
iwM.saWi 4V M4.V MlVJU BftBWBWlft?t1! ilMJiW'gWWWBIIUmt'MllWMWWHWPWPwwijaLiji jjiWUlilwiwiWUWgBygy?S ' THE DAILY NEBRASKA CAMPUS GLEANINGS C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O street. Tegner society will hold a banquet this evening. Chapin Bros., FloriBtB, 127 So. 13th. The Pharmaceutical Boclety will convene tonight. "Capital Hotel BaTbeTlJoTr-rri&-Pr Missionary fair at the Y. M. G. A. on Saturday afternoon. R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 1206 O. mm Knnna Tau EnBllon will give a house partly Friday ovoning. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tl The Chemrstry club will meet thiB evening In Chemistry hall. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. The Agricultural club will meet Fri day night In the Temple. Hlltner BroB., Florists, 118 So. 12th St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Palms and choice flowers of all kinds. Beta Theta Pi will entertain at a formal party Friday evening. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. L Tho Catholic Students' club will hold a meeting Satujrday'nlght. George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth i street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. Lowell Gregg, '14, of Omaha has pledged to Kappa Tau EpBllon. KomcnBky will hold the regular weekly meeting Saturday night. Phi Delta Theta announces the pledging, qf Arthur C Lindstrum,"T3; of Columbus. Mrs. W. E. Smith of Macedonia Iowa, is in Lincoln visiting her daugh ter. I)lB Smith. Prof. E. B. Conant entertained Phi Delta Phi" at a smoker last night at his home, 1345 A street. Fannie Wllber qf Beatrice, a former conservatory student, waB a visitor In Lincoln yesterday on her way to ' Havre, Mont., whore she will spend the summer, the Phlogiston society of Lincoln high school willglvo Its' annual party at Walsh hall tonight. About twenty alumni members, stuHents at tho uni versity, will attend the party. Classified Column Sen'.or pins nt University Book Store. 115-10t The A. I. E. . E. will hold an open meeting tonight nt 7:30 o'clock In the electrical laboratories. J. .IT. Bridge man will speak on "Construction En gl nee r 1 n Bt ml-OJ-S hawolPxcfc. tests.' Tho first gamo In the Interfratornlty baseball league wub played yesterday between Phi Delta Theta and Phi Gamma Dolta. Tho gamo, which abounded In errors, resulted In a vic tory for the Phi Gamins by a score of 9 to 8. Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial scho6l. Wq. fur nish university students with a com plete course In touch typewriting and rent you any make of typewriter, three months for, $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 140G O street. tf Advertisements for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for -every flfteen,-word8or -fraction IhetCi of for the first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. FOR 8ALE. For Sale Duo bill on loading pho tographer in Lincoln. See Nebraskan manager. tf For Sale A good kitchen range; nearly now; cheap. Seo Nebraskan manager. tf Notice, Freshmen. Class meeting Thursday morning at 11:30 In the Temple. Everybody out. Important." EARL W. BRANN.ON, 119-2t ' President. FOUND. ELLIOTT IS ELIGIBLE. Miller Can Not Qualify Because of Short Residence. Tho Dally Nebraskan wishes to cor rect the statement made In Tuesday's lB8ue that Elliott would not be eligible for the wrestling matches of tho Intor- colleKluto gymnastic meet to be held iltjChIcagQ,JLniY.eplipjiAjn 22 Elliott" Will OO eugioie ior una evuiu, but Miller, the champion middle weight at Nebraska, is ineligible, duo to tho fact that he has attended Ne braska for only a short time. From the present prospects, both light and heavy-weight representatives will be sent from Nebraska to Chicago In ad dition to the gymnastic and fencing teams. Tho junior medics at Michigan have adopted tho honor system. Found A tennis rnquot, on tennis court. Call Auto 1509. 118-3t WANTED. Wanted Several first class sales men to soil groceries and supplies to .farmers, rancherB and largo consum ers. Now mbnoy making proposition. F. L. McCluro & Co., Sioux City, la. 117-7t Wanted to Buy 'Old gold and sliver Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs, 138 No. 12th St. tf The Aeroplane Think of tho precision of its. construction tho-caro-nocesB ary in making and adjusting: its parts ! . : Think of tho admiration tho . sight of it arouses ! Then understand that Ken-' sington clothes are built with the same care and precision. In the same way Kensing ton suit arouses admiration. $20.00 to $40.00. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street -Our Young Men's pyLK nais are uinereni Walter wanted at Kappa Gamma house, 135 No. 25th, to wait noon artd evening meal for board. 120-2t AT THE THEATRES FURNISHER AND HATTER 1 325 O STREET Ted Marrlner cleaner, dyer, arid hatter, 235 No. 11th St. Auto 487G, Bell 1609. Amalla Anheuser, '12, was called to her home In Omaha Sunday by the sudden, death of her mother. I G.' N. Foster, a prominent univer sity debater, went to Peru yesterday to coach the Normal debating team. Prof. E. Mead Wilcox will rcqd a paper on tho "Evolution of the Plaint Pathology Textbook" at the monthly conyocat!on of Sem Dot tonight. h Tom Rogers, who has been confined for several days -with a severe attack qf rheumatism, was yesterday removed to ills home at Ragan, Neb. Stanford undergraduates are form ing a motorcycle club. Baseball may bo dropped at Johns Hopkins because of tho financial con dition of their athletic association. The state college of Washington baa, been granted an Income bf $430,000 yearly by the legislature of that state. Prizes which are valued . at about $4,000 are to bo awarded at Harvard this spring for various athletic events ' ,The pramatic club of, Cornell .will present' "The 'Governor General," by tho Russian playwright, Nicolal Gogol. - . r . 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