THE D AILY NEBRASKAN nUVER THEATRE THIS WEEK Ferv Nlbht :15 Every Matt. Wed. A Sat. BARROW,HOWlARDePLAVERS N,flht.,50c,35c25c.25c&i5c Next weelt: "BougM and Paid Tor" "Sin of Society" Five-Part Drama, with Robert Warwick "The Cave Man" A Five Part Comedy Drama with Robert Edeson If 111 Mr"- 5 Musical MacLarena Versatile Vaudevillians Dayton & Maley "Neal of the Navy" "A Model Wife" "Hearst-Selig News" "Nebraska News" SPECIAL DANCE FOR NEBRASKA CORN- HUSKER FOOTBALL TEAM Phone L-5655 1124 N Street BVLLARD'S Friday, December 10, 1915 University Quortet Will Sing Come Up and See that the Cham pions Have a Good Time HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA EAT WAFFLES at HENDRY'8 CAFE 143 So. 13th Coffee and Waffles 15c uiuaanit -'.'j&sw - "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P LCSmith&Bro. Typevriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rental 125 No. 13th Bt. B20S0 UNIVERSITY NOTICES Don't forget the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Christmas party, Decem ber 11. One hundred and five tickets, inclus AU University Christmas party "Holiday Fete" Saturday, December 11. on the first and second floors of the Temple, under the auspices of Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. I Commercial Club The Commercial club will meet at a dinner in the dining room of the Windsor hotel at 6 o'clock Thursday. Tickets should be secured at once from one of the following: R. E. Vanler. Leslie Ellis. - ' W. H. Andreson. V. D. Clark. R. L. Thieson. The English club will meet with Prof. Louise Pound, 1632 L street, Sat- rurday night. Old and new members of the club are invited to attend. The German Dramatic club will hold its regular meeting, Wednesday .evening, December 8, in Faculty hall at 7:30. Be prompt. The University Athletic board will meet, Monday. This meeting will take the place of the regular December meeting. Deutsche Geselliger Verein will meet Thursday evening with Magda lene Craft, 2632 Garfield, at 8 o'clock sharp. Special Christmas program. The Mystic Fish meets Thursday at the Alpha Chi Omega house at 5 o'clock. Civil Engineers The regular monthly meeting of the Civil Engineering society will be held tonight in M. A. 206, at 7:30 o'clock. Prof, and Mrs. J. H.Frandsen will entertain the members of the Dairy club at 1400 No. 33rd St., Tuesday evening, December 14. Tickets for the military ball, Jan nary 21, may be had from Williard Folsom, R. V. Koupal and A. J. Cov ert. At a meeting of the Pharmaceuti cal society, Monday evening. Prof. Johann spoke on "Health Supervision in the Public Schools." There will be a meeting of the class of 1912, Lincoln high school today, from 4 to 6 o'clock in Room 300, Lin coln High School building. Mathematical Club The next meeting of the Mathemati cal club will be held in the Faculty room of the Temple, Thursday eve ning .December 9, at 7:30 o'clock. The program: "Some Problems in Analysis Situs," by Mr. E. D. Kadlecek. "Selected Facts from the Theory of Numbers." by Prof. W. C. Brenke. The November meeting proved to be Quite entertaining as well as in structive. More than fifty persons at tended. The Mogul Barber Shop, S. L. Chap lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth. Meal tickets, $5.50 for $4.50, North Twelfth. Newbert Cafe. 137 German Lunch and Cafe, R. C. Schelder, manager. 1121 P street. Palladian Meeting Called Off The Palladian meeting scheduled Saturday. December 11, has been called off in order that the members may attend the Y. K. C. A. ana x. w. C. A. Christmas party. Scott's Orchestra. Call. B-1482. RIFLE TEAM SCORES The results of the competition for the Nebraska Rifle Team .were an nounced last night. The following are their results and standings: Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Order Competitor and Co. Round Round Round Round 4 Rnds. 1. Hall, W., Rifle Co.; 95 98 100 95 888 2. George, V. C, Co. A 95 94 94 94 377 3. Nor! is, L. E., Co. C 96 91 94 96 377 4. Southwell, H. C, Rifle Co...- 94 93 92 - 95 374 5. dribble, H. E., Rifle Co 91 89 95 96 371 6. Warner, J. L., Co. M 91 95 97 88 371 7. Ives, G., Co. E 93 95 88 94 370 8. Ford, R. B., Co. C 87 89 91 91 358 9. Kelly, E. T., Co 96 88 88 86 358 10. Wilson, L. A., Co. M 91 88 93 83 355 11. Smith, I. F., Co. B 91 86 87 90 354 12. Hewitt. D. M., Rlbe Co 93 89 88 84 354 13. DeFord, George, Co. C 91 87 92 84 354 14. Kosltzky, E. P., Co 83 86 92 88 349 15. Walter, R. H., Co. M 74 81 94 91 340 16. Camp, H. B., Co. B 85 88 76 89 339 17. Keegan, M. J., Co. E 84 88 88 75 335 18. Reutzel, E. W., Co. H 83 72 83 ' 86 324 19. Liebendorfer, E, Co 73 78 83 83 317 20. Morehead, H. J.. Co. F 70 74 81 76 301 21. Langston, M. C, Co. F 76 77 76 67 296 22. Pollock, F. H., Co. H 74 81 74 65 294 , sljz ;,.4,w .('Vs. :- Six of the SIXTEEN NAVASSAR GIRLS Headliners at the Orpheum This Week NEWTON SCENTS FALLACIES Declares Prof. Paul H. Grumman Mis quoted Statements Published in State Journal Felix Newton has sent the following letter to the University Board of Re gents : "Lincoln, Nebr., Dec. 6, 1915. "To the Honorable Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, Lin coln, Nebr. "Gentlemen: "I desire respectfully to direct your attention to the letter of Professor Grummann which appeared in the Ne braska State Journal under date of November 25 last, signed Paul H. Grummann. I feel confident that I voice the concensus of the opinion of alumni and of the people of Nebraska when I say that your honorable body should take official notice of this mat ter. I am enclosing herewith for your Information the clippings revealing his misquotations, also described as ex hibits A, B, C, D, E. . "I am perfectly in harmony with the board of regent's logical ruling which was given out a year ago in the com plaint against another member of the faculty. I believe that every professor, as well as each individual, is entitled to his opinion, reason and logic. But I do object to any man, especially to one who occupies a responsible posi tion in the University of Nebraska, and with the prestige of the university behind him as a guarantee of his ca pacity as a historian and a well in formed man, to misgote the title of a book and also misquote what the author said in another book, in order to build up a German propaganda against the English speaking peoplo. "After I called his attention a few- days later to his erroneous quotations, he replied that 'I read Vizetelly's his tory last summer.' As a matter of fact, a book of that title hns never been published anywhere under the sun. But his most serious offense from the moral and educational standpoint and by way of furnishing a bad exam ple to students, is his use of quota tion marks when he admits that he Lad not seen the source for about half a year. Such conduct is a fraud on the public. If such deceptions are to be permitted, I suggest to your honor able body the abolition of the depart ment of rhetoric. "Professor Grummann says in his reply that he docs not know history Permit me to quote him: 'My chief work Is not history, and I do not work with historical sources at my elbows.' If Professor Grummann, who is the head of fine arts, does not know his torr. how does he know how to lec ture about fine arts, which requires a greater knowledge of history than the average professor of history pos sesses? "If a student of the University should cony from any body during the examinations, he would be considered as immoral, and would be subject to expulsion. Yet Professor Grummann, who soiled the good name of the Insti tution of which I am an alumnus, seeks to Justify himself by hasty and fallacious generalizations. I am frank to say that Professor Grummann nas broken the ethical and moral laws of the University and of the educational system in general. It Is an offense which deserves severe censure at your bands. I trust that you will take such action as the occasion demands, and thereby clear up the University's good name. Very respectfully, "FELIX NEWTON." CASTLE ACADEMY Social every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Classes 7:30 to 8:30 Private lessons by appointment. MRS. T. E. WILLIAMS, Mgr. 1548 O St Phone L93&6 0. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAH OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET SENIOR HOP Only 80 tickets to be sold. May be secured from Alumni office Janet Wheeler Phone F2429 Percy Spencer Phone B2683 James Pierce Carolyn Funke Phone B60 5 LINCOLN HOTEL Tickets $1.25 Jan.14 J. RICE HAIR SPECIALIST & ELECTROLYSIS 308 Ganter Bldg. 12th & O at. Lincoln, Nebraska I treat all diseases of the hair and scalp, remove all discoloration of moles and warts from the face and remove superfluous hair by electric needle. All work absolutely guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage solicited. GEORGE BROS. 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