The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 22, 1919, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRA S KAN
MON.-TUES.-WED.
William Farhum
In
FOR FREEDOM"
"SMILING BILL" PARSONS
In a Bald-Headed Comedy
"POOR INNOCENT"
Big SHiowa and Good Music
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Is it possible to marry
a man without love and
later learn to love himT See
NORA TALMAGE
In Her Greatest Success
"THE HEART OF W ETON A"
Comedy and News Features
MISS ALMA HUNTLEY
Soprano
Rialto Concert Orchestra
Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats. All Seats, 15c; Night, 20c
Monday Tuesday Wednesd a y
DAISY DUGAS
And Her
VARIETY FOUR
Nifty Entertainers
THREE PORTIA SISTERS
Flexible Equilibrists
FRANCIS & NORD
In a Beautiful Act Entitled
"A Voudeville Oddity"
REDMAN &. WELLS
An Artistic Offering Introducing
Songs, Dances & Funny Sayings
PEARL WHITE
In the Third Amazing Episode
"The Lightning Raider"
POLLY MORAN A CO.
In "Sheriff Nel's Tussle"
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
Three Shows Daily, 2:30, 7:00, 9
Mats. 15c Night 15c and 25c
ife m ppi
Lost Articles
CAN BE RECOVERED BY ADVERTISING IN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Rates
10 CENTS A LINE MINIMUM CHARGE 25
CENTS
LEAVE ADVERTISEMENTS AT STUDENT
ACTIVITIES OFFICE OR PHONE B2597
At THE ORPHEUM Wed.,
Thur., Fri. and Sat.
Social Calendar
January 24
Closed night.
January 25
Freshman Hop Lincoln hotel.
January 30
Cornhusker banquet.
PERSONALS
Itebert Finley, '16, who has been
stationed at the Omaha Balloon school,
and J. Lloyd Lyne. '17. who has lw?n
in the radio department, studying at
Yale, were both visitors on the campus
this week.
Lieut. James M. Pearson. ex-'H, who
is stationed at Ft. Shatter. Honolulu,
has recently boon made a captain.
Vera Ilyerson of Omaha has bon
the guest of Mildred Johnson, '22. at
the Achoth house.
Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledg
ing of Howard Martin, '20, of Wabash.
Lieut Marion Shaw, '16. has just re
turned to this country from overseas.
Mrs. Pratt, who was Laura Pratt. '1(5,
has gone east to return home with
him.
Gertrude Patterson. '22. who his
been at St. Elizabeth's Hospital with a
broken log for several weeks, was
taken to her home in Nebraska City
yesterday. Lieut. Clifton Monahan. ex-'18. re
turned to this country from France
several days ago.
Gladys Putnam of Omaha spent last
week-end at the Alpha Chi Omega
house.
Mrs. F. M. Howey of Beatrice visited
Katharyn Howey. '19. Sunday and
Monday.
Madaline ' Hendricks. '22. Lorene
Hendricks, '21. and Irene Smith. '22.
1 Society
npent Saturday and Sunday In Wahoo,
("lure ('urrey, ex-'20. spent Saturday
and Sunday at the Kappa Alpha Theta
Iiouro.
Fuc nreese. '20. Hpent Sunduy visit
In k In Omaha.
Ui'ut. John 11. Stoddard, cx-'19. who
has been overm-aa for several months,
has returned to Lincoln.
(Jertrude Squires Hager, M9, spent
last week-end in Omaha.
Frances Wahl, '22, went to her home
in Oinaah to spend Saturday and Sun
day. Ralph Sturm, .'18, or Nehawka is
visiting at the I'hl Gamma Delta house.
Vera Menagh, ex-'20, has been visit
ing at the Pi Beta Phi house for the
past week. She returned to her home
In Pennlson yesterday.
UNI NOTICES
Assistant's Club
The Assistant's club will meet
Thursday evening, January 23, at 7:30
o'clock in Faculty hall. This meeting
is open to all student assistants. All
old members are especially urged to
attend. A short program and party
will l)o given after the business meet
ins. Delian. Literary Society
All members of the Delian Literary
society are requested to meet at Town
send's studio Wednesday, January 22,
at 12.30 o'clock for the purpose of hav
ing pictures taken for the Corn
busker. Faculty Men's Dinner
The Faculty men's dinner club will
meet Friday evening, January 24, at
(5:30 o'clock, at the Windsor hotel.
Plates 60 cents. Reservations must
!e, made by 5 p. ra. Thursday. Dr
Waite will give a talk on "Influenza."
F. W. Sanford and E. N. Wilcox com
pose the committee.
New Course in Rhetoric
Rhetoric 33. A new course in com
menial composition, designed pri
marily for students of commerce and
those interested in the use of English
composition in business.
Rhetoric 13. Argumentation in the
ory and practical application. Anal
ysis, evidence, conviction, fallacies,
brief-drawing.
Each of these courses gives three
hours' credit and both require rhetoric
1 and 2 for admission.
Cornhusker Snapshots
The Cornhusker management will
give a prize of $3 for the best set of
S. A. T. C. snapshots handed in by-
February I.
Cornhusker Staff Meeting
There will be a short meeting of
the Cornhusker staff at 12 o'clock FYl
day in the Cornhusker office, room 1
University hall.
Twins Club
All members of the Twins club are
requested to meet at the Townsend
studio Thursday at 11 o'clock a. in.
to have Cornhusker picture taken.
New Courses in Astronomy
Two new courses in astronomy, of
a non-mathematical sort, will be open
to 'beginners in the second semester:
Astronomy 5. A three-hour course in
general astronomy; two daytime
hours to lecture and text book work,
and one evening a week at the obser
vatory for the direct study of the sky
with the telescope and other instru
ments. Astronomy 7. An one hour course,
covering briefly the same ground as
course 5. but omitting the evening ob
servations. Theme Readers Course
A course for students reading
themes, and for those training as Eng
lish teachers will be offered next sem
ester by Professor Gass of the rhet
oric department.
- Engineering Society
A meeting of the engineering society
will be held tonight in room 206, Me
chanical Engineering building. All
engineers are urged to be present.
Freshmen are especially invited to at
tend. The elderly millionaire was asking
the advice of one of his friends at the
club. "Would you consider it any harm
to deceive her about my age 7 he
afked. -Perhaps not." "I'm sixty-two.
How would it do to confess to fifty-
two?- i think your cnances wun
Cladvs would be better if you said
BJAWCOMG
TONITER0SEWII.DE
Come and
Music
Gayle's
No matterwhatJyou say
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
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