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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1914)
'? rv "";; 'i1' "y w" t&Q-'n'Wf''yr"?' r" ""v.'v jWlHHHIlfl T rM " ' ' 'rif "UV - vfci ' ," V THX DAILY NXBftASEAM i.i .771 ,, i. .,,, i ii In I i n,.ll.ii,liii In. , l.i ffi.. ., T... .. ,. - . A , K w . c ftr- - i i iv- If I p i t- K ., h . ft- S IE ' X 1 I f i Notice. . " Tho following mon havo Mod as can dldatos for tho election of student mombors to tho University Athletic Board. Tho olectlon will bo hold fl tho Gymnasium, May 11th, botweon tho hourB of 9:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m and from 1:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.: Konnoth C. Fouts. H. H. Gootzo. Victor Halllgan. Earl Hawkins. - - - H. S. Reoso. W-B-Sadlleki H. L. Tomplo. O. H. Zumwlnkol. DR. R. G. CLAPP. Secretary Athletic Board. Oberfelder, '11, Here. Mr. Arthur Oberfelder of Denver, Colorado, and Judge Oborfeldor of Sid ney, Neb., woro In tho city this wook. Arthur will bo remembered as a grad uate of 1911 and vory prominent in class affairs. At tho prosont time hp 1b tho manager of tho western divi sion of tho Red path Lyceum Bureau. CLASSIFIED LIST LOST--A tan poplin raincoat in Ohotn. Lab., Tuesday afternoon. Ploaso re turn same to Rag office. 5-7-C1 LOST A Thota Dolta Chi pin. Find er please roturn to Rag office. 5-7-00 WANTED University student to do light choreB for room. Call at 434 North 17th St., between 12:30 and 1:30, Friday or Saturday. FREDERIC FREEMANTEL IN 8YMPH0NY ORCHE8TRA Highly Commended by Writer The Great Tenor Will Be Here May 25. Frederic Freemantol, tenor, who Is to appoar with tho Minneapolis Sym phony Orchestra under tho loadorship of Mr. Erail Oborhoffor at tho Ollvor -Thoatro-on May 25recontly gayoa. recital at Minneapolis which not only had tho enthusiastic approval of tho distinguished audlonco present, but the undivided approval of the principal music critics. Victor Nilsson of tho Minneapolis Journal writes: "Mr. Freemantol's 1b a genuine tenor voice of good carrying powor, excellent FOR RENT Ten-room house at 1748 B St. Will redecorate for fraternity or sorority; leased. First Trust Co. 5-2-02 FOUND Dramatic Club pin. Call at "Rag" office. 6-3-63 PROFILE Scarf slide space and lock front mJMtUbvmt -ito America UNITED SHlftJVcOUAR CO. TROY'fcY. SOLD KXCLUSIVKIiY DY KLINES 1232 O Street SOX ! A fine lisle half hose the kind you pay 15c for while they last 712c PAIR 6 Pair 45c KLINES 1132 O STREET wmmmmmmmm lSSM II l B1S1 n PvHPnHPi - PICK PICKINQ8. Tho Rag consldors ltsolf highly hon ored to have a haven for engaged just next door to it. This is the placo whore all the noarly-weds como to havo their china burned. A girl carry ing a basket across tho campus with china in it is almost a suro sign of an engagement. The names and numbers of engaged girls about school may be almost exactly told by counting tne little wicker baskets afloat upon the campus. VeJiopjo that this romantic range and lovoly timbre. He is a singer of experience and well-tried method. H1b temperament is highly artistic and his interpretative powers vorsatile and highly adequate. , -His text articulation is vory distinct and his general phrasing unusually well balanced." Dr. Caryl Storrs of tho Tribune says: "Mr. Freemantel's voice Is lovoly in quality, wide in range, oven In regfs tor and of exceptionally pleasing tim bre. It is handled with a technical mastery which conceals all technical effort and is backed by such good taste, senso of proportion, emotional comprehension- and unaffected per sonal charm that tho singer was equal ly effective in all divisions of his pro gram." Harlow Gale of the Dally News wrl&s: "It was a great pleasure to hear such a refined and yel strong tenor voice." little piece of information will go far toward enlightening the curious. Yesterday's campaign of tho XI Deltas waxed so hot that it was cl most an impossibility for a stude with two bits in his pocket to get through tho door of Library Hall. Tho object of this is to sell more tickets for Ivy Day than the Silver Serpents sell to day. It is safo to say that a large percentage of the underclassmen ap proached by theso fair damsels fell for a ticket. Earlo Jackson, last year's president f the BopitomororelaeBrhaB-been-vJslU ing about school for tho past few days. Jack's time has boon well filled in hand wagging and talking over old times 'with tho cronies of former years. He haj spent the past winter on tne road with a quartet, but will bo ba,ck in school next year. The senior class play cast has at last established itself comfortably in U. LOG. This room has become a first class club room. It is said that the members of the cast now enjoy all of tho facilities of such an institution as ConwayB or tho Elks Club. We are all glad to see the cast enjoy thorn selves while they grind away in prep aration for our entertainment -the 5th of May. Censored and passed. 8UMMER DAY CHARMS AFFECTING SCHOLARSHIP First Straw Hat Seen on Campus Co-eds Blossoming Out In Fair-. . est Costumes. . Summer has come at last. After a season of rain and cold weather the ek-has-fltarted-out-flne-and-the-Bn- gineers, tho Ivy Day committee, and tho Senior. Hop committee are Jpyful. Tho first token of the coming warm weather was noticed yesterday when tho Initial straw hat of tho season was worn on tho campus. Also tho bright summer apparel of the feminine sex is making its appearance around the school. The drinking fountain is constantly in uso and the benches and the grass are being fully occupied during all hours of tho day. This is the time when olasBes seem the long ost and when the call of naturo is tho strongest, Tho Bluffer Is in his ele ment. Ho lays about tho campuB and fools his time away, but has an awfully good time doing it. Even the" staid old profs occasionally cast a longing glance at the glorious day outside and with a sigh go back to the task of try ing to teach students something" while (their minds are far away. Colorado. On Monday evening 400 husky Colo rado patriots shouldered arms, tennis racquets and ball bats and marched through Boulder celebrating tho near declaration of war with Mexico. With "drums thundering and banners fly- Ing" tho four hundred marched from house to house gathering momenta as they went. They marched to tho C. & S. depot with the hopes of flding a few "chill-eaters," but when the train pulled in no Huertans were to do found. Tho four hundred then dis-. banded to their various homes. 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