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SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St. Yellow Front Your Tatronag Solicited The senior girls held an informal party in Music Hall, Saturday after noon. The time was spent informally in dancing and playing cards, freshments were served by the Black Masques, who were in charge of the arrangements. Word has been received that G. L. Fawcett. who has been stationed at the experiment station at Mayaguez, Porto Rico, has accepted a similar position with the Argentina govern ment at Tucuman. Argentina. S. A., at a large increase in salary. Mr. Faw cett is a graduate of the I niversity in the class of 1905. Runge, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Quiggle and Mrs. Graff of Tecumseh. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Graff and daughter of Tecumseh, Cliff Harden of Winni peg, Canada, and J. L. Woodward or Omaha. First of Series of Lectures Given by Dr. Martin H. Fisher of the Uni versity of Cincinnati When you want us, we are at the same place. Call us any time, night or day. Cabs of Taxicabs. Our baggage service is the most proficient in the west. ENSIGN'S 221 So. llth Forty couples attended the Sigma Phi Epsilon dance at Rosewilde. Fri day evening. The party was chap eroned by Professor Kaber. Miss The Sigma Chi fraternity held their formal dancing party at the Lincoln Hotel, Friday evening. Eighty couples were present. Silver bud vases deco rated with the Sigma Chi crest were given as favors. The grand march was led by Charlotte Allen and Frank Perkins. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Grainger. Mr. and Mrs. V, E. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. William Raymond, and Lieutenant and Mrs. S. M. Parker. The annual banquet ot the traternity was held at the Lincoln. Saturday i evening. A large number of alumni 'were in Lincoln from out of town for the party and the banquet. Among these were: Charles Kearney. Burton Whitmore, Clement Chase. Harry Cum mins. Villiam Gohner. Judge Burtoi. Clarence' Tipton. "Stiff" Ryan. R. S Parr. Percy Proudfit. William Becker, George Dovey, Perry Smith. Nye More house. George Hetzel. Yale Holland. Glen Fordyce. L. B. Stevenson. Charles Patterson. Rex Fuller. Fred Horton. Ray Ixsey. Harry Fulker, Judge De Graff. Alton Martin. Otho Doyle, George Falter. Colonel Bannister. Glen LeRoay. DeWitt Hansen. Ray Heacock. and Chester Aeer. Tonight at 8 o'clock. Dr. Martin H. I Fisher of the University of Cincinnati will deliver the first of a series oi lectures to students of the University of Nebraska. The lectures will be given in the Physics building on the University campus. Doctor Martin is professor of physiology in the Univer- jsity of Cincinnati, and his lectures will prove extremely instructive. He will deliver five lectures during this week and everyone is invited to at tend. They will all deal with colloid chemistry in the service of biology land medicine. I Following is an outline of the lec ture for this evening: Lecture I Febr. 8th at 8:00 p. m. A. Water Absorption by Individual Cells and Tissues. 1. General Properties of Colloids. 2. Analogy Between the Swelling of Colloids and Protoplasm. ?,. Biological Significance of This Analogy. 4. Criticism of the Current Theories of Water Absorption by Protoplasm. Scandinavian Club At the meeting of the Scandinavian Club last Friday evening the follow ing officers were chosen: President. A. R. Sweiison; ice-president. Ben nett Vig; secretary-treasurer. Axe Rasmussen. Beatrice Express: As an outgrowth of the visit to the city of the Univer sity of Nebraska gospel team, a meet ing of students of the high school was held at the Y. M. C. A.. Tuesday even ing, at which a permanent organiza tion was formed having for its object religious and moral work among the high school boys. Thirty-five students of the school were present. FRESHMAN MIXER PROVES A SUCCESS Large Number of First Year Men and Women Enjoy Evening at the Armory Saturday Night The Freshman "mixer" Saturday night in the Armory and Memorial Hall was well attended by the first year men and women. The halls had been tastefully decorated and the en tertainment committee assured the success of the evening. Games were flfd not care jto dance, and Miss Parks was given charge of this part of the program. Other forms of amusement compietea the program, which had been varied to suit all. In the Armory an orcbes- i tra was nrovided for the dancers, and ithis part of the building was well filled most of the evening toy an en thusiastic crowd. The refreshment committee received many congratula tions on their selections, which in cluded white rick ice cream with a central green pennant, and wafers. 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