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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
TIIE DAILY NEBRASKAN " SCOFTVELOZTIVITZ " AND HARP can certainly entertain the most critical it is not all in the name either- Some of our shoes have the name, and some have not they are same value. So now this SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Tbttda2y8-o XZ We have Seventeen Dozen pairs, black and tan (Drill? Yes! ) $4.50 and $4.00 Shoes new ones too just opened up 7 cases and we are going to try and put out one-half of them SATURDAY, and at $3.50 Per. instead of $4.50 and $4.00. Now if we do it, we come out O. K. We did it last Saturday on that 247 pair Tan Lot that we had advertised in the "Rag" and think we can this time too. $3.50 Special Again Sat MEN'S B00TERY 144 North Twelfth Street NEW RESEARCH WORK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WILL STUDY STATE RECORDS. ,i lili ut nil 'I 111' ol Its Kind upon I In l epoi t is the llrst N( In ask a i ln es Over Dozen Students Already Engaged In Special Study Sheldon Issues Report of Available Sources. .mil contains a nistninal in! i oiim t ion ' ltirll 1 1- ii-w i ii k tli- politn.il lustoi ol tlw state and locating the pi incipal siiiiHcs lor that lustor It points out timber, that the papeis an- in a him ililion ol iliMMcIci and d'ia. owmr to WILL PUBLISH BEST RESULTS!. . mniat.- va..n .oo,. .i.ui.m ui..i tins matter he attended to gieatei pait ol Nebraska's historical i e 01 d is con tallied in (bene docuineiits .ind then icservatlon is a mattei ol state ( on slderation INITIATES NEW MEMBERS Three Sophomore Sorority Girls Un dergo Tortures of Secret Work Xi Delta, the sophomore Intel soroi it y so(iet initiated last eenmu Cereinoiiles w ci e divided between Marjofie KinibiiU's home and the l'i Beta Tin house Those who took the woik were Helen Hlish, Kappa Mplia Theta. Helen Thomas, Kappa Camilla and Ha.el Robinson. Alpha Xi Delta Man) weie the ingenious as of adininistei mg the proper amount ol cruelt to these neophites and minor has it that the almost approached the device of those gien b the Iron Sphinx MOVING PICTURE NOT READY Kansas Firm Which Took Picture of Game Is Taking Time. The moving picture thin that had i he (ontiact for the pic tines ot the Kansas Neluasku game have not us set announced when the pictures will he shown The firm has headquarters at Ixiwieiue, Kas , and for this reason the pi tines will in all probability be shown there first l-'roni (lie standpoint of both play err. and spectators the pictures will be of interest, and their exhibition Is being awaited by both schools - Sp The systematic stud) and cotnpil.i tlon of material bearinK upon the so cial and political progiem ol ,,l(' ""' of Nebraska has been undertaken I the University through seminar formed by the three depart incuts of American History, under IMof H W Caldwell, political economy . inidei Prof .1 R Le Rossignol, "' political science and sociology under Dr C K Howard It Is the plan t can) on a series of reseanhes 1 the inoie ad vanced students in tli'' nnpiiblihhed material found m the .mimes ol the state, with publication from nine to time of the moie alu.ibl- lesiills of these studies foi geiu-t.il public in formation Alread) about a do.eii students aie working upon topics in this held, and it is expected that Inline eais will bring the brightest student minds into this work This plan ol reseaich and publication is cairied on in other states, notabh in Wisconsin and Iowa, and has been a ureal ;ul toward t,he knowledge ot the hisloi of the utate and the solution ol piesent da pioh leins The souices w.ilcii lll lie used ill this work are the manuscripts m the Nebraska archives There are a num ber of important pair's in each otllee of the state departments winch per tain to hlstqrlcal facts of the state, dry and dusty documents now, but To D8CUSS Botanical Work in soon to bo woven Into the llteruturo, Sandhills. BOTANICAL SEMINAR TONIGHT. the oBBay, romance, and drama of future goneratlpns. V meeting of the botanical seminar is scheduled for this evening at 7 !!() Addison E. Sheldon, director of the I m the botany lecture room. The sub legislative reference bureau, has re contly made a report on these manu scripts and this has bon Included in the annual report of the American His- ject for discussion Is "Botanical Work in the Sandhills" The Misses Ander son and Dworak, Prof. I.. H. Walker and Dr. E. R. Walker will present torlcal Association, just issued at papers. F. N. W Sweater Coats for College Chaps w 11- E HAVE PROVIDED FOR you the sort of sweaters you want and ought to have- just the right weight and color you like at any price you want to pay from 95c to $10.00. SATURDAY SPECIAL -25 CENTS- For Silk Four-in-Hands worth 50c Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O St. Home of Kirschbaum CIoth s. STUDY MUSIC in an established school where the standards of instruction are given the Biimc careful thought as in the best departments of the University. The University School of Music offers splendid instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar inet, Klute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public Music. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART Apply for full Information at School building 11th and R Streets Opposite the University y I I t V sc ,y- ,r- Li5!