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A world of new classy patterns. 5150 JOPTJLAT PPTCTTD MTTTOWEAIl SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR February 9 Acacia banquet Lincoln. Chi Omega formal Lincoln. Phi Kappa Psi dance Music hall. Subscription dance RoBewilde. February 10 Delta Delta Delta dance Kosewilde. Chi Omega banquet Lincoln. Acacia dance Lincoln. Mystic Fish dance Alpha Xi Delta house. Union Literary society banquet. Sigma Xu house dance. George Irwin is spending the week in Omaha. Marian Norris, '18, will spend Sun day in Wymore. Mary Hughey. '20, returned yester day from Falls City. Gladys Harlan, '18. is attending the University this semester. Mildred Bowers. '19, is ill with the grippe at the Pi Beta house. Victor Graham, '19, has been at his home in Omaha several days. Mystic Fish will hold a meeting to day at 5 o'clock, at the Pi Beta Phi house. John McDonald, '18, returned from a visit with his parents in Omaha, yesterday. Ruth Beecher, '18, spent the week end at Brownell hall in Omaha with her sister. Mark Hargraves, ex-'13, of Wymore, spent the week end at the Alpha Theta Chi house. Harold Woods, '18, who has been in Canada for the past year, is in school this semester. Martha Garrett spent the week end with Dorothy Weatherwell at her home in Hebron. Neb. Deloss Anderson, '17, Lincoln, has recovered from his recent illness and is in school again this semester. Charles McLaughlin. '02, returned to Omaha yesterday after spending several days at the Phi Delta Theta house. Gerald Beck. ex-'16, who has been a visitor at the Phi Gamma Delta house, returned yesterday to his home in Gibbon. Wheeler Canfleld, '19, of Tecumseh, ha returned from Minnesota where he has been doing geological work and has entered the University. Miss Louise Pound, professor Eng lish literature, and several girls of the student body have gone to Omaha today to attend the suffrage luncheon at the Blackstone. THE DAYS GONE BY ' Eight Years Ago Today The Minnesota hoodoo was still pursuing the Cornbusker basketball five and caused them to drop two iniro games. The Students Debating club organ ized for the second semester with Ross Dates as president. Seven Years Ago Today A movement was on foot among the students of the University to send Jack Best on a visit to bis old borne in England during tbe summer vaca tion. Five Year Ago Today B. C. Marcellus, '10, prominent in University affairs underwent a crit ical operation for appendicitis at the Lincoln sanitarium. Two Years Ago Today Class debating teams were trying out on the question involving tbe sale of munitions of war to the belliger ents. Tbe University rifle team pulled down a high score and defeated the team representing the University of Idaho. One Year Ago Today The Pre-medic society oigaulzed with Charles Weymuller as president. Belgian relief contributions were be ing solicited among the students. PROGRESS IS AIM OF HOME (Continued from Page One) pampered when he is young grows up to be a spendthrift. The records of money which has been spent is not nearly so important. Miss Ravenhill said, as an estimated record of what Is to be spent. Bettering of Humanity Aim "It is perfectly true," Miss Ravenhill declared, "that unless our wagons are hitched to stars, we are likely to let them jog along in muddy ruts. The end of all learning is the betterment of human life. The whole keynote of progress is co-operation. We need If you have not yet subscribed do so at boost for "A Bigger and Better Nebraska ctoud work. Oreatestjs he who serv est. Uniformity is the laat thing needed, in life, diversity is what is needed by mankind." Miss Ravenhill spoke in a very In teresting and enjoyable manner. She is distinctly English in her pronun ciation and choice of words. Many, of her illustrations were quaintly hu morous. Meal tickets $530 for $4.50. Newberl Cafe, 137 No. 12th St Classified Advertising llpnt A beautiful suite of rooms, with bed-room adjoining, in an all modern home. No other roomers. 2ti00 Q. St. Phone L8058. S5-8C-S7. For Rent Rooms at 331 No. 13th; are open to lady University students for second semester. 85-6-7. Bunch Keys One postotllce. house and four others. Reward. Student Activities office. S7-S-9. rvn FOR I I Are Now Being Taken at Charles E. Allen, '08, is assistant corporation counsel of the law depart ment of the-city of Seattle. In a let ter to the alumni secretary he ex pressed his Interest In the University, and speaking for others who gradu ated several years ago, said: "At each reunion we learn from the new arrivals of the changes taking place." R. B. Fairchild, ex-'12, manager of Swift & Co. Interests in central Wyom ing, has written the alumni secretary that he picked up a copy of the last Alumni Journal In the lobby of the Fremont hotel at Lander, Wyo. The Journal brought so much news of his alma mater that he sent in his ad dress to the alumni department at once, so he would Ret It regularly. CHAPIN BROS, ...JHowers all the time O AO fNl UJ mil Mr. Falrchild's headquarters are at Casper. . With the game againat CU.lca.go; Captain Lewis of the Badgers closed his collegiate career in basketball cir cles. The Wisconsin leader receives his degree this week and the cap taincy was transferred to Olsen, floor guard. Lewis last year was all-western forward. Ex. 127 So. 13th SL once and Vl jap I U 1 5j j mm - T j isW