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k , ,--- .r-f ' ." THE riAILY NEBRASKAN L h. ttmissrrs- COSMOPOLITAN GLUB TO MEET WEDNESOAY NIGHT Entertaining Features Planned for First Meeting Chancellor Avory Is to Be Preaont. Tin Cosmopolitan Club, which was icorKiinlzftl recent 1. after n dorniuiicy of about tin o oiiih. will hold ItH llrnt regular meeting Wednesday even ing at K o'( lock In tho European hls tor room of tlio Temple Tho pro gram will consist In an ontortalnmont given by thy Ameilcan Htudontfl for all foreign born students who will conic out to witness tholr merits. Chancellor Avor will speak on "Somo Karly Americans' altor which Hovorul American songs slll bo sung. A na tlvo Russian, who Is to bo in Lincoln for a Hhoit time, will bo proHcnt at tho meeting to loaturo tho program with a mimboi of Russian Bongs and dancoa Tho uboo, In Hhoit, 1b a samplo of tho nature of tho Cosmopolitan Club program, but hereafter tho entertnin mentT of whatever nature it may bo, will bo given by oach nationality in turn, arid oxdushely by thorn. For itiHtan.ee, tho KoroaiiB lioro In tho Uni versity will bo called upon to furnish tho program for ono of tho "national nights," the DohemlanB will tnko chargo of tho entertainment for an other evening, presenting Bomothlng or other distinctly native in character, and tho Germans will also bo oxpoctod to arrango for a mooting. Thero 1h a national and interna tional association of Cosmopolitan Clubs wlilch have oxtendod tholr In fluence to all corners of tho globo for tho purpose ol promoting good fellow ship among natloiiB and, Incidentally, to encourage International peaco and commerce. Kery noteworthy collogo has Its Cosmopolitan Club, and from authentic reports oach college haB greatly profited thereby. Now that such an organization baa been re established at the University of Ne braska all students who feel that tholr iuterost might bo developed in this di rection aro urged to attend this initial meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In tho European history room of the Temple. ONLY IN DREAMS Kind Old Man nut did you novel teol as though ou'd llko to work? Tramp Onco. but a couplo of mln utOB afterward I woke up. GIRLS LEARN NEW DANCE8 FROM MASTER Proper Use of the Waltz Position Dem onstrated by Professor Chambers. Tho weokly part of tho Unlvoralty GirlB' Club Was varied Sntiirdnv nftnr- nftnn ,, .,, , ... v noon by a dancing demonstration by Professor Chambers of Omaha. ProfeBBor Chambers expressed bis disapproval of tho popular Btylo of dancing and showed tho glrlB tho So ciety Tango, tho CaBtlo Walk, and tho Dream Waltz as they should bo dono. His ubo of tho waltz poBitlon in all his dances met with Miss Graham's hearty approval. A unique entertainment Is being planned for noxt Saturday afternoon. "-y ra- g '"rryJFjgq THRE8HERMEIT8 CONVEN TION HERE NEXT WEEK Engineers to Assist In Showing Them About tho University Campus. Tho annual throBhonnon'rt conven tion will bo hold In Lincoln noxt week and on February 18 they will Inspect tho Engineering laboratories as one of tho chief points of interest on their visit Doan Stout has extended an Invitation and it haB boon accepted. They will spend the entire afternoon on thlH Inspection and tho services of all the Engineers will bo desired to aid In guiding and explaining the many tilings of Interest to them in this college All tho laboratories will bo open and undor full running force Any Moohanlcal Engineers that wish to holp during tho coming visit of tho Nebraska Threshonnon roport to O. W. Nigh or to F. M. Morrlam some time this week. Your services will bo ap proclatod. Holp us to give tho College of Englnoorlng a bigger and broader reputation. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Joseph Chamberlain, the distinguish ed British statesman, has announced that he will retire from parliament and public life at the next elections, because of his falling health. WRE8TLINQ QRIND ON. Plenty of Contestants Out for All the Placea Qanz on 8quad. Owen Dally, crack light-weight wresUor, champion of Nebraska and Western Canada, is getting rosults out of his Huskor pupllB. There are about a half a dozen oandldatos for olght weight Oanz, who won third placo in tho llghtwolght division of tho Western Conference last year, is again working out. Oanz 1b quick and strong and has a fair knowledge of the game. His great fault last year was his do slro to hurry things. Ounther, tho Nebraska middleweight of tho last two years, is also working out. Qunthor is looked upon as hav ing excellent chances in tho Western Conference this year. Last year ho won third place. From now on overy man who can wreBtle wants to got out . Throe new men will bo nooded this year to complete tho team. No ono has a cinch, bo got busy. Abolishes Class Rivalries. Tho student council of tho Univer sity Of Oklahoma has decided to abol ish tho annual freshman-sophomore scraps. Instead, they have decreed that all "freshles" must wear a red cap of the postage stamp variety. BBKsBwBBsBBVEtiBBBBBTlBHEwll! "' 'grr'ViH1 .'-'f'-. '.i'l'- ,JH,)iiu,ij,t ir ' CM' University Notices Chorus. Registration Is still open for the big special chorus which is being assem bled by Mrs Raymond to sing on tho May Festival program. Practices aro being held on Monday, Wednesday and Frldn A special closs for men has been arranged for 7 o'clock on Monday evening Registration for Chorus gives the student free ud mis sion to the May Festival entertain ment. Cornhu8ker Notice. All organization pictures must bo taken by February 15 Juniors and Seniors must accept their proofs a Townsend's at once Wanted For Cornhusker. Wanted Your best nnapshotH for publication In the Cornhusker. Anj individual, group, "Btunt" pictures, picnic, danco or party groups will be gladly accepted at tho office, or mall I to the Editorial Department Election Notice. The general election for selecting tho president of the four reHpoctivo University classes, the Editor-in-Chief, tho Managing Editor and tho BuBineHS Manager of tho Cornhusker, and the Ivy Day Orator will be held on Tues day, February 17th, in Memorial Hall. Tho polls will bo open from 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5, excepting tho Convoca tion period from 11 to 11:30, during which tho polls will bo closed. Each candidate is required to file a written statement of his candidacy in this olllce before G p m., Fridaj, Feb ruary 13. No candidate shall bo en titled to election whoso namo Is not printed on the ballot. There shall bo no soliciting of votes by cards or othorwlBe at the polls or In the build ing In which the election 1b being hold during election day. E M RUTLEDGE, Registrar. Harry G. McCain. Harry O McCain, the noted temper anco lecturer, will be in Lincoln part of this week and will speak at the Temple this evening. Mr. McCain Is tho special secretary of the Intorcol leglato Prohibition Association for largo universities and will bo kept busy during his stay in Lincoln. He won second" place in National Prohibi tion Oratorical contest. His schedule follows. Tuesday morning Convocation Tuesday evening Lecture at Tern pie Theatre Wednesday morning Convocation at Wosloyan. Wednosday afternoon Lecture at Wesloyan. Wodnesday evening Cotnor. Thursday morning Convocation at Union. Thursday evening Y. M. C. A 8onlor. Pin. Orders for Senior pins will bo taken In tho Library on Wednesday from 8 to 10 and Tuesday from 10 to 12. Fifty cents must bo depositod and tho remainder to he paid upon tho receipt of the pin. Girls Club Council. Meeting of Girls' Club Council to night at 6 o'clock, Y. W. C. A. rooms. Important. Dramatic Club. Dramatic Club tryouts will bo held at the Templo Theatre, February 26. 7 p. m. Anyone wishing to try out for membership in tho club is requested to report to MIbb Howell n U. 106 between 11 and 12 on the same day as tho tryouts. Parts of any modern play may bo used. Latin Club. The Latin Club will meet with Eliza both Gordon, 320 North Sixteenth street, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. " 9 ????????????????? WHO WHAT WHERE HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME THING YOU NEED Printing Now Location -2 N. 11th Street COdl Gregory Coeil Co. J. M. CLARK, '10. Soe Us First. Lot Us Soo Yob First. B329I fv i Cnrry "Vour Bnl Account VVlth Urn nflllK CITY INXIOrNL BANK DU11N CORNER ELEVENTH MIND O ST8, Finn c Flowers All the Time. CHAPIN BROS. IIUIlOv Jt1 outh Thirteenth. 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