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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1921)
THB DAILY NBDRASKAN ct PATRICK'S PROGRAM AT PALLADIAN MEETING ralliullan Literary Society will hold an -open meeting Friday evening lock at the Temple. A Patrick's program will be given, the special features of which are Irish songs and an Irish skit taken from one of O. Henry's short stories. The program will consist of the following n.imhrrs: Mother Machree. Amy Ma .,n- violin duet, James Wilson and nrrtram Ellsworth; reading, Adelheit lVttman; A Harlem Tragedy, one act skit; Irish songs, Palladian doubl oiinrtette. Everyone is urged to com and get acquainted. STUDENTS TO GIVE SACRED CONCERT A chorus composed mostly of lTn versity students, accompanied by the Kinlto orchestra, will give a sacred concert, at the Second Presbyterian church. 26th and P streets, Sunday nvnnine at 7:30 o'clock. C. Herbert MacAhan, '24, is organist and director Ml University students are invited. "Hear My Trayer," the "Hymn of rnise," by Mendelssohn and thp Thirteenth Psalm." by Liszt, will be sriven. WEAVER TALKS ABOUT PLANT DEVELOPMENT Or. John Ernst Weaver, of the pcnlocv department spoke on "The Root Development of Crop Plants", at the regular monthly meeting of Sigma Xi Wednesday. Or. Weaver said that to understand the problems of crop production it is necessary to have a thorough knowl edge of the relation of the roots of plants to the soil and subsoil. HEAR DR. HOHN at 10:30 Sunday First Congregational Church. WANT ADS. LOST Brown cordova purse contain ing keys and valuable papers. Re turn to Student Activities office. Reward. 2t CALL FOR SALESMEN': The Unite.l Electric Company, Canton, Ohio, want college men for sunnier work. A. A. Reed, director Bureau of Pro fessional Servics. LOST Black bill book containing $19.00, somewhere on campus. Re turn to Student Activities and re ceive reward. 2t A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS This course covers ten easy lessons which will enable the Student, Pro fts.(rr. Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or ar.yi ne seeking a professional career, :o po through life with 100 per cent efficiency. THIS COURSE Is short and inexpensive, and is ?;v. n with a money back guarantee if n. l satisfied. ?EM) THIS CLIPPING TODAY PYRAMID PRESS: PUBLISHERS 1116 Broadway, New Y'ork City. Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith if 'o.fjo for which kindly send me your shorthand course in ten easy I' ssons by mail. It is understood 1 -::it It the end of five days, I am r. t satisfied my money will be -la:iy refunded. Name 'net i"y and State.. lmurritg ainbar Ailt for the The Smart Looking, Popular Sbo CAMPUS aCLASSROOM UeaL All Round College Sho Same Hich Qjulrty a tka TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOfc I' Tour dealer cm not Mpply ytm wife tta tor catalog and pncc TI IONIAS R LOGAN COMPANY "Send for the Tom Logan Calendar, which Pictures, euitable for framing international Golf. Match b Quimet, Ray and Vardofi." FRIDAY, MARCH 11. Pi Kappa Phi party, Ellen Smith Hall. Sigma Alpha Epsllon, Alumni party, Rosewilde. Sigma Phi Epsllon spring party, Knights of Columbus Hall. Dentaj Students Association ban quet. Palladian Literary Society open meeting, 8:30 p. m., Palladian Hall, Temple. Union Literary Society open meet, ing, 8:30 p. m., Union Hall, Temple. Delian Literary Society open meet ing. Greater University luncheon, 12 m., Grand Hotel. International Relations Club open meeting, 7:30 p. m., Social Science auditorium, m., Victoria Hotel. SATURDAY, March 12. Sigma Phi Epsilon banquet, Grand Hotel. Wolohi Campfire luncheon, 12:00 M., 21 and C Street. Order Golden Fleece luncheon, 12:00 M., Grand Hotel. 334 North 13th Street dance, Ellen Smith Hall. Silver Lynx Spring party, Knights of Columbus Hall. Mystic Fish dance, Delta Zeta house. Mystic Fish dance, Delta Theta house. Komensky Klub meeting, 8-11:30 p. m.. Faculty Hall, Temple. ... Beta Theta Pi dance, home of Fred Stoney. SUNDAY, MARCH 13. Menorah Society 8:00 p. m.. Faculty Hall. Catholic Club meeting, 4:30 p. m., Knights of Columbus Hall. Green Goblin special meeting, 3:00 p. m. V mm i I 7 J ENUS i mims 1 i , 1 10.7 ib.o Fudcnt or prot, x t' o i:i.crb N ENUS out rivaN r r perfect pencil win '... 1 7 Li ack dogrcci and 3 u; yii.g. ? PcucilCo. w..,.. .J1.... ,tr . t CRETLOCK- A New Narrow Arrow Collar CloeaPeabody tCx.Inx.Troy. NX. WRiGLEVS W cat too (Mt-t art too nock. Cat lest-cbew It mors. WEIGHTS after awery meal-aids dUetftoft. demes t Bwutb nd teetb ao4 mnetfm breafb. 1W What About Your New Spring Suit Warm Weather demands will soon have to be filled. Don't wait until the last minute and buy in a rush. Choose carefully during our Spring opening the ADEQUATE thing for your requirements. Good clothes for all occasions: business, semi-dress or formal wear. Among: the noticeable innovations are the defined waist-line and soft roll lapel effect. STEIN-BLOCH BRADFORD : : LANGHAM CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN $4475 These styles embody all the really fine things that fashion and public opinion approve; blues browns, grays and fancy checks. Single and double breasted styles. EDWIN CLAPP SHOES STETSON' HATS EAGLE SHIRTS YOURS FOR CORRECT STYLE, PROMPT SERVICE AND EXTREME VALUE $24.75 $34-75