The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 15, 1918, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRA9KAN
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UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Physiology
Dr. It. A. Lyniun announces that the
notebooks In Physiology 4 can be had
now at his office.
Peru Club
The Peru club will meet with W. K.
Fowler at isr. South' Twenty-sixth
street. Friday evening. February 16.
Junior Debate
Any Junior wishing to try out for
duns debating team please leuve name
with George Driver at once. Phone
iu:;s.
chorus will meet In the Fine Arts
gallery. Moudays. Wednesdays and
Friday at 5 o'ckl.
Class Elections
Election of class presidents. Iry day
orator, editor-ln-chlef. managing edi
tor and business manager of the Corn
husker will be held Tuesday, Febru
ary 19.
All candidates must tile applications
with the registrar by 5 o'clock Friday,
February 15.
FLORF.NCF. I. McOAIIEY,
Registrar.
dent. 1500 1 Street. Friday evening,
February 15.
Daily Nebraskan Picture !
The staff of The Dally Nebraskan
will meet at Townsend's studio at
12 o'clock today to take picture for
the Cornhusker. '
Senior Debates
Seniors wishing to try out for the
class debates will please leave names
with G. V. Lundmark. Call L-7500.
Women as well as men are eligible.
Twins' Club
All members of the University
Twins' club are Invited to a Valentine
party at 7:30 o'clock Saturday. Feb
ruary 1G. at the home of Miss Grace
Smoyer. 1342 O street.
Senior Class Meeting
A tenlor class meeting will be held
In Law 107 Tuesday. February 19. at
ll:3i. The meeting is called to dis
cuss the class play and every senior
Is expected to be present.
Cathi : Students' Club
Catholic Students' club picture will
be taken at St. George's Friday at
1 2 : :t o'clock. I3e prompt.
Graduate Teachers' Club
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The meeting oftho Graduate Teach
ers' club which was scheduled for
tonight In the Museum at 7 o'clock
has been postponed. Prof. E. H. )
Harbour will address the club at
some future date.
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Junior Play Committee j
There will be a meeting of the junior
play committee In U-106 Tuesday at 11 1
o'clock. The committee Is Paul Dob-1
son. chairman; Harold Anderson, busi
ness manager; Faith Dedrlck. Eleanor
Fogg. Mildred Morse. Gertrude Squires.
Sarah Heiter, Walter Plunk. Oliver
Reed and William Maekey.
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Chorus Registration
Students may yet register for chorus
work for the coming semester. The
Field Geography
class will meet in Nebraska Hall
110 next Saturday at 8:15 o'clock.
Members are requested to read notice
on bulletin board of geography department.
Genuine
Light Tan
Regulation Army Shoe
made on Munson last,
in all widths-a regu
lar $7.00 shoe, now
one-fifth off, at
Union Literary Society
I'nions will meet Friday evening at
7:15 o'tlock in Union hall. Girls will
give program that will begin prompt
ly at 7:30 o'clock Open meeting.
Peru Club
Peru club will meet with W. K
Fowler at 1S35 South Twenty-fifth
street. Saturday evening, February 16
HALF DOZEN WAR FILMS
FOR NEBRASKA THEATRES
Tegner Society
The Teguer society will meet Satur
day evening. February 16. in Faculty
hail at 8 o'clock.
Graduate Teachers College
The graduate teachers' college will
meet Friday evening, February 1?. at
7 o'clock sharp in Museum, room 301.
An illustrated lecture on "Ancestral
Man" will be given by Prof. C. H.
Barbour.
Your New Hat
It's a comfortable feeling to know
your hat's Just right right style,
material and all that. You'll (eel
that way In one of these latest
rough finish hats we're featuring
now; they're dlcerent, smart, dis
tinctive. You'll want one.
$4, S5, $6
Headquarters for
Stetson Hats Borsatino Hats
"The Kuppenheimer House in
Lincoln
State Auxiliary Committee in
Receipt of Important Pic
tures to Be Shown Soon
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Palladian Literary Society
Palladian Literary society will hold
its regular weekly meeting In Pal
ladian hall, third floor of the Temple
at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening. The
honor roll of the society will be
unveiled at that time and a patriotic
program has been prepared. Stu
dents are always welcome and in
vited to attend.
Oelian Society
All i)elians are invited to a Valen
tine party at the home of the presl-
Tlie auxiliary motion picture com
mittee of the Nebraska state council
of defense of which W. II. Ferguson
Is chairman has received six reels
of the "Official United States War
Films." i be shown throughout the
country. .
These films will be shown at the
Orpheum. and possibly at the Oliver.
Later they will be sent to towns
throughout the state for showing.
The nurnose of the films are to
acquaint citizens of Nebraska more
thoroughly with the many forms of
work going on in the department of
war and help them to realize the
difficulties which are met constantly.
The idea of showing official war
films originated with President Wil
son, who wanted to put before the
public, pictures that- would be cen
sored by ordinary picture film
companies. The films are put out
by a special committee on war pub
lication and are sanctioned by Pres
ident Wilson.
The films include pictures of the
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"The Kuppenheimer House in Lincoln"
cantonment, officers training camps,
munition factories, aeroplanes, sub
marines, battleships, probably scenes
from the front, and practically every
phase of activities dealing with the
war work.
The first films to be shown will be
"Messengers of Mercy," which show
the first aid. hospital and Red Cross
work back of the firing lines. "The
Spirit of 1917." "Soldiers of the Sea."
"United States Navy," "Submarines,"
"Gas and Fire," are some others.
POSTPONE DATE FOR
SENIOR FRESHMAN PARTY
The senior-freshman girls' party
which was announced for February
16 has been postponed to February
23 by the action of a meeting of the
senior advisor executive board.
MERCEDES ORPHEUM TODAY
This is one of the weeks when
everybody appears to be satisfied with
the show at the Orpheum. Mercedes
keeps them all guessing with his musi
cal mystery act. Mercedes is, above
everything, tremendously clever and
his little patriotic stunt is Just one
more demonseration of the fact that
he is not overlooking anything. Mile.
Santone gets the idea every time and
follows up with t'he tune. It is a good
act whichever way you take it."
Rocky Mountain News. Adv.
Reward for green gold watch with
initial "M" taken off rack In girls'
dressing room in Memorial hall.
LOST Black envelope purse con
taining Northwestern annual pass
loss between Miller & Paine and state
capltol reward.
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College Book Store
Mayer Bros. Co.
Lincoln Hotel
Miller & Paine
Schembeck's Jazz Band
University School of Music
Lincoln Gas & Electric Co.
Lincoln Photo Supply Co.
Nebraska Central Bldg. and
Loan Assn.
Lincoln Dental College
Nebraska School of Business
Folsom Bakery
St. George Ssudio ,
Meier Drug Co1
Paxton and Gallogher Co.
W. Fred Hawck & Co. (Omaha)
Theo. Lieben & Son (Omaha)
Smith and Hurst
Halls Hardware Co.
A. C. Townsend
East Lincoln Cleaners
Awgwan
Armstrong's
University of Nebraska
Saratoga Billiard Co.
N. S. Cafe
Nebraska Materiol Co.
Standard Market
Peoples Grocery
Castle, Roper & Matthews
Kostka Drug Co.
Geshwender's Market
Magee's
Tucker-Shean
Fenton B. Fleming
Harris-Sartor Jewelry Co.
The Famous
Keller Photo Supply
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