The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1917, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
nilVER THEATRE
Tonight, Tue.. Wed. & Mat.
BRANDEIS PLAYERS
..His Majesty BUNKER BEAN"
Eve. 75c to 25c Mat. 25c
Phone B3398
Fjrst Half Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday, October 1, 2, 3, 1917
Third Episode of
"THE SEVEN PEARLS"
Vaudeville Carter &
Ww. DeHollis Waters
Cn "The Hunger
"The Admiral's strike"
Reception" .
juggling Act Comedy
Schooler & 've' Lt
Dickenson Farnsworth
The Pederewski .
Id Melba of We That Sing
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Interesting Entertainers
Hand Balancers.
Matinee every afternoon at 2:30
sharp; any seat 15c. Nights, two
shows, 7:15 and 9:00 sharp; any
seat 25c.
Mon. Tues. Wed.
The Swiftest Comedy
Ever Screened
GOLDWYN Presents
America's Greatest Stage
Comeidenne
MADGE KENNEDY
In the International
Success
"BABY MINE"
The Comedy of 1,000
Laughs
By Margaret Mayo
O. Henry Story and
Hearst-Pathe News
The Strand
L. M. GARMAN, Mgr.'
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS
MONDAY AND TUESDAY ,
He Solves the Problem, and Wins
the Girl of His Dreams
See I
CHARLES RAY
In the Triangle Production
"THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT"
Also the Last Episode of
"THE NEGLECTED WIFE"
NEW DINING ROOM
1528 R St.
Kates to Students $4.50 per week
Tickets $5.00
Home Cooking
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
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Social Calendar
October 5
Phi Gamma Delta House dance.
Uushnell Guild House dance.
Delta Tau Delta dance Lincoln.
Chancellor and Mrs. Avery Recep
tion to the Faculty.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon House dance
Komensky Club Reception Art hall
October 6
All-University Party Armory.
October 13
Phi Delta Theta freshman dance
Music Hall.
Alumni Notes
Herman Siedell, '11, of Casper,
Wvo.. Visited at the Kieina Alnha
Epsilon house the latter part of last
week.
Brief Bits of News
Prof. Fossler Gives Views. The de
partment of mineralogy has just re
ceived two large panoramic view.s
each about 4 feet in length, one rep
resenting the general oil fields at
Greybull, Wyo., and the other the re
finery. These were donated by Prof.
Lawrence Fossler. They will be suit
ably framed and displayed in the lab
oratories for the benefit of the stu
dents.
Is Doing Geological Work. Mr.
Jerome B. Burnett, '15, is in the city
for a few days and a frequent visitor
on the campus. Mr. Burnett, who has
been doing geological work in Central
America and Old Mexico, will take a
couple of month's vacation and then
return to Columbia, South America,
where he will resume operations.
Delta Gamma President to Visit
Local Chapter Mrs. Payson J. Leat,
grand president of Delta Gamma
sorority, from Leland Stanford uni
versity, will visit the local chapter
Thursday.
University Notices
University Band
All band men must report for prac
tice Tuesday evening at the Temple.
Bring all music that has been issued
this year. This includes books as
well as all sheet music. If it is im
possible to be present send the music
to Prof. Cornell. Announcement of
men who will make the Omaha trip
will be made at this time.
Mystic Fish
Mystic Fish will meet Wednesday
at 5 o'clock at the Kappa Kappa Gam
ma house to elect new members.
Home Economics Club
The Home Economics club will
meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
in Art hall.
Pre-Medic Society
Pre-Medic society will meet today
at 11 a. m. in Bessey hall, general
lecture room. All freshmen Pre
Medics are asked to be present. The
meeting is a business meeting to or
ganize the society.
A. S. M. E.
The A. S. M. E. meets at 7:30 Tues
day evening in room 206 M. E. build
ing E. C. Hurd, consulting engineer,
will speak on a topic interesting to
all mechanical engineers, but especial
ly so to the freshmen.
Pan-Hellenic Delegates
Meeting of Pan-Hellenic delegates
has been called for Tuesday at 11.30
in room 204 of the Administration
building, to discuss the policy to be
determined upon in regard to formal
parties.
Congregational Students
It was announced at the First Con
gregational church Sunday that, an
affiliate membership had been estab
lished, especially intended to meet the
needs of students and other Univer
sity people who expect to reside in
Lincoln only a limited time. Such
persons will retain their membership
in their home churches. Announce
ment will be made next Sunday of
those who have united with the
church in this way.
Changes in .Address
All students who have changed
their addresses since registration
should leave their names an:l correct
addresses in the books on the tables
in front of the Library or U hall this
afternoon so they will be correct in
the University directory, soon to be
published.
Commercial Club
The University Commercial club
will meet in the Commercial club
room Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Members
and prospective members, are re
quested to be present to help or
ganize. Phi Alpha Tau
Thi Alpha Tau will meet Wednes
day evening at 7i 30 o'clock at the
Bushnell Guild house, 327 North
Thirteenth. Important. -.- .
"Nebraska Over All," Title
Marching Song
The following song, "Nebraska Over All," written by Brigadier General
George H. Harries and dedicated to Hon. Keith Neville, governor of Ne
braska, will be adopted by all three Nebraska regiments and the brigade as
a whole. The song is arraneed to the air of "Partant Pour La Syrie."
Nebraska Over All
We're out to fight for Uncle Sam and all that he may ask;
We do not give a cornfed whoop for
We do his will .without complaint, whatever may befall;
We're soldiers from the Foodstuff State Nebraska over all!
We're soldiers from the Foodstuff State Nebraska over all!
We come from where the palries roll, beyond Big Muddy's banks.
Where Nature yields her increase great and all save foes give thanks;
Where Corn is king and Wheat is queen; where free men never crawl;
We're soldiers from the Foodstuff State Nebraska over all!
We're soldiers from the Foodstuff State Nebraska over all!
To do our duty we shall strive, wherever we may roam,
And never cause a blush of shame upon the cheeks at home,
We'll do our best at any front on this terrestrial ball
We're soldiers from the Foodstuff State Nebraska over all!
We're soldiers from the Foodstuff State Nebraska over all!
Nebraska fair! To thee we pledge whate'er we have to give;
Thy star with all our other stars shall guide us while we live,
Our hearts are strong, our love is great, we're answ'ring Freedom's call ;
We're soldiers from the Foodstuff State Nebraska over all!
We're soldiers from the Foodstuff State Nebraska over all!
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The college man's shirt. Well made of
fine white Oxford. Cut in patterns that
assure perfectly comfortable fit. It is an
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