The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Property of
THK I'NIN KKSITY OK NEBRASKA.
Lincoln
FRKlifcRIC C McCONNtfliU
Kdllor in Chief
Managing Kdllor ....Men 111 V Reed i
AsmjocUM Kdllor Kenneth M Snyder j
ASBoVliMe Kdllor Cloyd V Stewart
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Literary Kdllor
Chandlei Trimble
UualnoHH Manager.
Assistant rM imager
Circulation Manager
(' C BllGhalian
I I Ilr-lunnll
I S llowen I
SCRIBFS
C. L. Yochum.J. U Cutrlght, H. (1.
HowlC. V F. Goodman, Winifred' 800-
gar, C N Drown, F. N WoIIb, A. R.
O'llanlon. L. W Home, F. A. Turnuro,
J. R. Wood, I K Front, Leon Samuel-
son.
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance
Slnale Conies. 5 Cents Each.
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TELEPHONES
Olllce B-1888 Night Phono B-4204
Editor- IV 1821 Managor B-1821
Entered at the postofllce at Lincoln,
Nebraska, an second-class mall mattor,
under the Act of Congress of March 3,
lg79
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1912
so live mat w nen you ne me news,,, . . . . . , ,, , ,
' Hyde Is considered one of the best
will not be received as uas that f j lirtists In this work and has been very
the blase young man to whose death successful. She has lived and studied
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the community uas hilaiiousl recon
ciled .Josh Hillings
DANCE HALL MONOPOLY
O-ne of the things that has been'bition of colored lithographs from the
bothering the chairman of the various
class dances of late is the unfair ad
vantage that the management of the
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Lincoln Hotel Is taking in regard to J.
the use of Its "convention hall" Fori
some time the Lincoln people have had Two Play8 Accepted: One to Be Staged
. , , ,, . 1 Other Prize Winner,
a practical monopoh over the matter!
John F Ballard, formerly a student
of a desirable dance hall, and. from the i( (he UnvprHl,v of Nl.,,ra8klli hllH re
nttltude that they are assuming this (..tly been awarded the Craig prize
season, it would appear that they in-, for a play dealing with American life
tend to piess the students to the limit .Ikx submitted two plays, "We the
To gae the most mengre dance at
the Lincoln Hotel it costs $K7 T0 Fifty
goes for the hall, and the 1 est for the ,,. prjz,. winning effort
piimh pations not being allowed to John F Ballard is probably well re
furnish then own 1 el reshments This membered among the faculty and old
holdup has be,,, going on for some '"ska Htudents In work of this kind
He was a student here In 1900 and 1907
time, and it is encouraging to hear that , ,. . . ,.
land was an active member of the
the .Mian man of the various dances are Kappa Sigma fraternity. -F A T
making .11 laugeinents to hold their
Him lions elsewheie. where the accom-
modations are not (juite as tine, but '
where the consideration involved is
considerably more reasonable Several
plan- in Lincoln aie now available
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where the students can give nice par-
U, Miihoui bHiiK foicoil to pay for
nioiv tli.ni thr t It is hoped, there
foie, that those Mudents who are inter
ebt.'d 111 tins dance piupuuitioii (and
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we are inclined to beliew that there
are a good nian ) will exert their Inllu-
ence toward the creation of a sentl-
inent around the campus that when
crjstalllzed will result in dropping the1
Lincoln Hotel from consideration as
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respects the holding of parties at that
Place-
Engineering Notice.
The lOngineering Society meets to -
night at 7:30 in M. E. 206. Prof. J. D.,
Hoffman will deliver an illustrated lee-
ture on mechanical convoyora.
BALKAN FRACAS
Nebraska Professor who Wont to Con
stantinople to Head College There
In Vory Midst of War.
It may not be generally known that
Nebraska Ih represented where the
nnlknn war Is raging fiercest at pres-
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ent Word has been received from
I'rof. L. A. Sclpio who, in August, re-
, r,,,,,i l,u nnolllnn nil nuulutnnt rirri-
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f('HHor ' mechanical engineering to aa-
mime oharne of the department of me-
IchanJcal engineering of Robert Colloge.
Constantinople
, llu writes that he in "alive and well,
t1()UKh tlu. Wlir lH dinning in our earB,
ho to npeak We do not expect It to
continue many weeks longer."
Robert College I111H an Engllsh-speak-ing
faculty, but the students are of
every nationality R F L.
ART DEPT. PLAN8 EXHIBIT.
Wood Block Prints of Miss Hyde and
Lithoflraphs from Washington.
The art department is planning to
give an exhibition of wood block prints,
the work of Minn Helen Hvdo. Miss
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in Japan for several years
The exhibition, which will be given
some tline this month, will show near
ly forty of these wood block prints
In connection with this will be an exhl-
woik of various artists lent by tin'
Congressional Library of Washington,
I) C. W. S
F. BALLARD WINS CRAIG PRIZE
1 People," and "The Strong Right Arm."
I "We, Hie People," Is the 0110 chosen
I for production, while the other was
COVEY WRITES IN "STUDIES."
Graduate of 1912 Contributes Paper on
Research. 1
Tlu 'rrent number of the Univer-
sit Studies contains a paper by Geo
W Covey, '12, who Is now studying
u.dlcne rohimbia UnlverBlty The
paper is the result of renearch done by
Mr Covey during hlu senior year in
the parasitology laboratory of the zool-
K' department under the direction of
'
Or. F 1) Marker. A number of medi
cal students find time to do original re
M..iroh work of thia kind. B M.
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DR BARKER IN BERMUDA.
'Sent by Harvard to Make Jnvestiga-
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1 tlon of Parasitic Fauna.
' l)r F I) Marker of the department
of zoology is working on an extensive
monograph of the Parasitic Fauna of
1 the Bermudas Dr Barker was sent to
the Bormudas last Bummer by Harvard
University to study and collect mate-
1 rial for this investigation. B M
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