The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1915, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBBASKAN
The Daily Ncbraskan
UNI. NOTICES
Property of
THB UNIVERSITY OK
Lincoln
NEBRASKA
C. A. SO REN SEN
Editor-ln-Cblef
loilnr Mannsinr Editor. .. .U. V. Koupftl
AssocUU Editor I O. Chatt
T?TrrvT?TORT ATj STAFF
Iran C ltede Irving- T. ObrfelJer
J. C. Iieard Le.ter zoo
Everett J. Althouae Ixra ter
F. W. McDonald. Mar. Kauffman
fhnrles M. Frey James A. McKachen
J. K. GlaMey Bennett C VI
W. Jacobaoa T. W. McMllliaa
J. U Oilhn Lucile leu&
Engineer
The Engineers' banquet will be held
on Saturday, May 1st. this year. All
engineers are requested to keep this
date open.
J. M. ROOT.
Chairman.
crrvl AT. FEATURES
Wbo Who Silas Bryan
..i.,mr. i Camilla Levda.
Cartoonist Ch5,r,ei-M2
AthleUca Henry KyU
English Club
The English Club meeting, which
was to have been held Saturday, Janu
ary 16, at the home of Helene Mitchell,
has been postponed until Saturday,
January 23, at the same place.
Comus Club
The text Comus Club dance will be
Business Manager KT" f J"1 beld in Music Hall, Saturday, Febra
aml Business Manager.. ivumu r. -
Subscription price 1Z.00 per year,
-payable in advance.
Single copies, i cent each.
ary 20. All club members please take
notice. PRESIDENT.
frt.rwl at the tfrtofTlc at Lincoln.
wtk.v. mnnA -class mail matter.
onder the Act of CongTesa of March S.
i$?J.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 22. 1915
Drill Officers
Military officers and sponsers must
have their individual pictures taken
for the Comhusker tnis weeK at
Townsend's.
Cast Pictures
The proofs of the pictures of the
cast of the German play may be seen
in the German office. Leave your
THE FIFTH CURTAIN
With this issue our responsibility
as editor-in-chief ends. We have en-
joyed the work Immensely. There is
a peculiar fascination in occupying a orders mitn Mr Wedeking
place where whatever comes Into your
mind you can put down in print, we German Dramatic Club
extend to the Incoming editor ana ais I comhusker pictures will be taken
staff the best wishes of the University gatnnjaT January 23 at 3 (three) p. m.
public.
at Townsend's.
Ion time.
Be sure and be there
A STEP FORWARD
The announcement of two new
courses in practical journalism for the
second semester is welcome news to a
large group of students who have been I Ag8 on
waiting for an opportunity to get prac
tical training in newspaper work.
In winging mis aooui me jurui- Special Chorus
tetlc fraternity, toigma ueiia vw, ue- cpi cb0Tus for men meets every
Heves that it has accomplished some- Monday evenlng at 7 o'clock in Music
thing very substantial for the Univer- Regigtration for this gives credit
Ag. Pictures
Ag. pictures at Townsend's 2:30
n. m. Saturday. Be there on time. All
K. C. FOUTS.
us to make up the section and send
it to the engraver at the earliest pos
sible date.
Special Permits
Those holding special permits for
individual junior and senior pictures
musl pay Townsend on or before Janu
ary 25, 1915.
Freshman Pre-Medics
All Freshman Pre-Medics are asked
to be present at the smoker to be held
at the Delta Chi house Friday even
ing, January 22. Important business
meeting. Everybody out
L. E. ZOOK,
Chairman Freshman Pre-Medics.
Tegner Society
On account of the storm last Satur
day the Tegner Society postponed its
sitting for the Cornhusker picture tin-
til 1:30 Saturday. January 22. All
members be present at Townsend s
promptly at that time.
Tegner Meeting.
The Tegner Society meets Saturday,
January 23, 8:15 p. m., in Y. W. C. A.
room. Special program and election
of officers. A good time for alL Yon
are welcome.
A. S. A. E.
All members of the A. S. A . E. be
at Townsend's 2:00 p. m., Saturday,
January 24, to have your pictures
taken for the Cornhusker. Be there
on rime.
COMMITTEE.
slty.
"Most mes go into journalism,'
mrrrt W. H. Paee of the World's
Work, "at a disadvantage because they
think they can write, because they
have written academic 'themes, and
taken courses in literature; and they
are impatient with the long appren
ticeship they must serve." Why the
apprenticeship? Because, say the edi
equivalent to the regular chorus work
Monday and Wednesday at 5 p. m.
See Mrs. Raymond. Temple, 4 to s
p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, for any detailed information de
sired.
Chemistry Club
The Chemistry Club picture will be
liVun fiatnrilav lannarw 22 at 12 m.
tors, the average couege bu . , TowngeD(j.8, wm all mem.
bers please make a strenuous effort
not able to write clear, direct and in-
fjrestine: newsnaoer style. On the
contrary he is predisposed to write a
subject to its dregs, sprawl over in
ordinate space, and cover tip signifl
cant facts with dry detail.
It is to be hoped that all who write
for University publications will take
advantage of this opportunity to get
expert training. If they do, we may
with some confidence look for a gen
eral pulling up of the tone and qual
ity of the news side of the Daily Ne-braskan.
to be present.
Extra Drill Notice
Men who Lave bad extra drill 'as
signed may make it up at 11 o'clock
Thursday or Saturday, or at 5 o'clock
Friday.
Rifle Men Notice
The rifle match with Mississippi
will be shot Friday, January 22. at 4
o'clock.
Scott's
B-452L
Orchestra. Call B-1482 or
Regular Chorus
Regular chorus work, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, 5 to 6 p. m.t in
TVplta TTnsilon announces the pledg- the Temple. Registration means free
Union Notice
Important business meeting, 8
o'clock, Saturday. Meeting to be
closed meeting. Business meeting will
be followed by the social hour.
Fourth Beethoven Symphony
Saturday afternoon at 5 p. m in
Art Hall, the study of the 4th Bee
thoven Symphony will "be continued.
All students are cordially Invited.
Palladian Society
Important business meeting of Pal
ladian, Friday noon, from 12:30 to 1:00
in Pal hall. Everybody there.
inr r Elmer Grabill of Sidney. Ne
braska.
FOR RENT Comfortable room for
one or two gentlemen, at 442 North
12th SL 75-77-21
admission to all concerts of the Dam-
rosch Symphony Orchestra of New
York, which is coming for the May
Festival. See Mrs. Raymond. Temple,
4 to 5 p. m., Monday, Wednesday and
lYiday.
LOST A Palladian IJterary Society
tin. Reward for return. Leave at
Nebraskan office or call L-7355.
Keep Your Money al Horns
No need to send away for any
Class, Frat or Society pin.
Senior pins 1915. Initials free.
Solid gold, $1.50.
MALLET?
Ur.l Jeweler
Eatb. 1271
1143 O
Psychology 3
Doctor Hyde calls attention to the
fact that the one semester course in
general peyehflogy (Psychology 2) is
scheduled this year for 8 o'clock, M..
W., P.. in L. 210.
Palladian
The Palladians wjll have their regu
lar program and meeting Friday even
ing at 8:15. Victors invited.
Cornhusker Proofs
All proofs of the Cornhusker Indi
viduals must be approved on or be
fore January 25, 1915, or the deposit
win be forfeited. This is to enable
UNIVERSITY MIXER
(Continued from page 11
are several other University functions
scheduled for that night and a large
number of students will have gone
home, nevertheless a large crowd is ex
pected and is being prepared for.
As usual, there will be entertain
ment of every sort, although just what
this will be the committee is reserv
ing until that night The work of this
committee wfll be unusually hard
owing to the examinations and regis
tration during next week but the spirit
shown by them is admirable and H
seems impossible that anyone could
resist an entertainment arranged be
incb mixer enthusiasts.
The following committee is request
ed to meet in Miss Graham's office
promptly at 5 o'clock, Friday, January
22:
Carolyn Funke.
Alice Miller.
Mildred Peery.
Ethel Rathkey.
Veva Young.
William Bauman.
H. H. Goetze.
B. J. Novotny.
E. W. Schaufelberger.
Burke Taylor.
Miss Grace Munson and Professor
Clarence Frankforter have been asked
to meet with them as faculty advisers.
Since this is the last issue of the
Dally Nebraskan until C-Jt second
semester 'all further announcements
will be made on the bulletin boards,
so do not fail to watch them.
The price of admission will be, as
usual, twenty-five cents and a good
time but of course everyone knows
about the good times to be had at the
mixers. '
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1VA like a fool on
Broadway is a con
sid'able genius on a
farm-an'ef it warn't
for th farms thar'd
be dern few Broad
ways. H&
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The "hack-to-nature" movement rtows stronger daily
in the use of VELVET, one of nature s Rreatest Rifts to
man-the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. lc tins, and 5c
metal-lined bags. J&-isZC
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PAID FOR
Second Hand
COLLCG
jBoofis
BOO
STORE
FACING THE CAMPUS.
THE
University Mcol ofMnsic
Op posit the Unireraitw Campu Eleventh asd R
Isitrncticm given is &n branches of mcsie. Students may
stroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
.i mi
m races m me mmi
Now to January 25
Felt, Leather, Bronze, Silver and Gold Novelties.
All Jevreliy, Souvenirs, Stationery. Buy while good
are fresh and cheap.
Hie UNIVERSITY BOOK-STORE
Phone B-2C34
340 No. 11th
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mum
Telephone B2311
233 North 12th St.
Cleaners, Pressors, Dyers
Tor the "Work and Serrlce that
PVases." Call E221L Tie Best
equipped Dry Cleaning Plant la the
West One day service If needed
Iteasonabie Prices, food work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's garments
carefully made.
A
ance
rijr P?ir!n1?"i V1ht,rn announces a scries cf dances to
LiliiO UiiUliUtiJ UilwU Oil be held every Saturday after
noon, from 3:30 cntil 6 o'clock in the Lindell HoteL Five piece orchestra
50c per couple. - Of course you'll be there SaL, Jan. 23. Get a date today