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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1916)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN : I ' The University of Chicago f I! A 17 1? in addition to reside i, 5 III 111 La work, offer lo instruo V i M tion by correspondence. CTIIIlV For detailed in OlVUl formation address StthYeu U.rC.(Dr. J.). Chicat-. DL ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. G, A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET The Care of Evening Gowns Party dresses cleaned our way will give the wearer a feeling of satisfaction that will add greatly to the Joy of any occasion. Cleaning and Dyeing SERVICE B6633 Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St. Look Well While in Omaha. Wear one of our nifty hats up there and show the Metropolis how to bo well dressed for only v on vr All the new ones all the time. ' .n wiirp firm we a Jj4 MISS GRAHAM WANTS THE GIRLS TO-GO Believes the Omaha Trip Offers Ex ceptional Opportunity for a Good Time and More ThA Alnha Sigma Phi team forfeit- led to Beta Theta PI last night. The Betas still have an unbroken series of victories In the first division of the fraternity league. Dean Mary Graham is very anxious that university women take Pdvan tage of the Omaha trip In that it offers many worth-while opportunities. The fact that Omaha is the biggest city In the state and that it will throw open for inspection rare art galler ies, industries and institutions, tours through which will be conducted by expert guides, Is an educational op portunity. Opportunities for seeing industrial plants are not usually so easy for women as men and at Oma ha university women will be given particular attention. The Omaha Commercial club has extended this invitation to the uni versity students to acquaint them with Omaha and to acquaint Omaha with the students. The students can meet a certain obligation toward the university by accepting this invita tion, because they will be able to show Omaha citizens what they are and what they are doing by revealing intelligent interest in that city and its institutions, Miss Graham believes. FRATERNITY BASEBALL Interdepartmental League HOW THEY STAND Won Lost Pet. Academics 6 Commercials 3 Engineers 2 Aggies 2 Laws 1 0 2 3 3 4 1.000 .600 .400 .400 .200 LAWS QUIT PLAYING The Laws, on account of the near ness of examinations, have decided to forfeit all of their games. This will change the standings of all the teams In the league with the excep tion of the Academics, wh ohave to meet the Aggies and the Commer cials. FRESHMEN ELECT CARL W. HARNSBERGER The freshman class elected Carl WT Harnsberger of Ashland a member of next year's publication board at the meeting held Tuesday morning in Me morial hall. The other nominees were Dwighj; Davis, Faris Chesley, Abram Bennett and Jean Nelson. The vote: Harnsberger, 28; Ben nett, 22; Davis, 20; Chesley, 17; and Nelson, 13. Puritan Ice Cream solves the Sunday desert problem. H. C. HATHAWAY ICE CREAM CO. ."Problem Solvers" Phone B-6152 r: 11 F. E. ROEDER'S ORCHESTRA Phone L-4813 EAT WAFFLES at HENDRY'8 CAFE 143 So. 13th Coffee and Waffles 1Be For Quick Service New York Chop House 1340 O 3t Always Open EVERYWHERE! UHY P GRAVES PRINTING CO. SPECIALISTS-UNIVERSITY PRINTING PES CONVOCATION THE UNIVERSITY QUINTET V m P Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, the university quintet will piay at convocation in Memorial hall. The . quintet consists of E. J. Walt, first) violin; Ernest Harrison, second violin; W. T. Quick, viola; Miss Lil lian Eiche, 'cello, with Mrs. Raymond at the organ. On this occasion, Miss Louise Zumwinkle will reinforce the parts by the piano score. This will probably be the last for this year of the delightful musical recitals that have been so attractive both to the university Btudents and to music lovers generally in this city. Two compositions of Franz Liszt will be rendered, Les Preludes and Orpheus. Of these symphonic poems Les Preludes comes obviously in the category of program music. The piece depicts the successive states of mind of a passionate soul its tender, yearning love, the brutal shattering of hope by some relentless adverse power, and the wild tempest within the breast of the disappointed lover. The storm-tossed soul seeks solace and rest in the serenity and heallnfl balm of rural nature, at which point we hear some charming rustic music. But as the wounded spirit of the hero revives he cannot remain inactive and supine, and he sallies forth to the bat tle of life, determined to find in life's conflicts his higher tnd truer self. Theso varloue states of feeling are legitimate subjects for music to deal with, and Liszt has so handled his theme that his meaning is clear and nt the same time he has not exceeded the natural and proper limits of tho tonal art. , Orpheus, according to the legend, subdued the terrors of Hades by his music and had almost brought back to the upper air his dear Eurydlce, when the premature fatal glance at his beloved broke the spell and he lost 'aer a second time, this time Ir revocably. Liszt zb made an elegy for the pathetic tale, a dirge like la ment for the Joy that once was, but which alas, shall be no more. The music Is sweetly sad. Printing1 that's better, at Boyd's, 12f North 12th. O. E. Spear, B. Sc., M. 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