THE DAILY NEBRASKAN AUDITORIUM Tuesday, Dec. 16 The CLAVILUX WITH ITS INVENTOR Thomas Wilfred .t THE KEYBOARD ftlva much pleasure to the aye ( cw mu.lc doaa to tho oar. HERE IS A PART OF THE PROGRAM I FAIRY TALE SUITE .Opu 31 , A Tale ol the Or (wit. i A Tala ol tha Daap Sea. " A Tale ol tha Foraat. GROTESQUE . gPJ J i0rRO'uP'OP'FWR'"bTMENSrONAL SETTINGS ' FOR A FANTASTIC pLAY ..Opua 33 Mr Wilfred played under tha auiplce of the Omaha Society of Fine Art. lent Anril before two packed houaea at the HrnM. He haa a return engagement ifter hi Lincoln recital. c,..- ea tale at Roaa P. Curtica Co. and College Book Store EVE., 8:15 II.BO and $1.00 MAT, 2:30 75c LIBERTY THURS.-FRI.-SAT. Tnwa and D'Hortys Assisted By "KID" Tha Dof Wonder Gibson & Betty In A COUNTER PROPOSAL" "Sport" North & Co. Comedy Playlet "BULLDOG SAMPSON" Sufiested irom J. Hartley Manner'a Play "The Great John Canton" Bob Al Ward Brothers As Bertie and Archie In "PENNY ANTE" y Jim & Betty Morgan And Their COLLEGIATE ORCHESTRA Preeent "SONGS AND MUSIC SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT" "Love's Sweet Piffle" A New Sennett Comedy Alia Newa and Topical Picture BABICH and tha ORCHESTRA SHOWS START 2:30. 7:00, 9:00 RIALTO ALL THIS WEEK Constance Talmadge In Another Slde-Spllttlnf Fun FUm "Her Night of Romance" "The Sheik of Araby" A Beautiful Surprise Party New and Comedy Picture Rlalto Symphony Orchestra SHOWS AT I, 3, 5, 7, p. m. LYRIC THIS WEEK Tha Play That Car New York Ita Thrill Tarnish 7 On tha Star. Fred Hughes & Billy Axtman The Famous RADIO STARS Newa and Comedy Picture LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 7. p. m. Colonial week RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF The Greatest Thrill Shaw On Earth "The Covered Wagon" Also "THE CO-GETTERS" Tha Filth Stary Kinogram of lnteret SHOWS AT 1. 3, I, 7, p. m. Send It to VARSITY CLEANERS and DYERS - ROY WITHERS, Manager Phone. B-3367 It's a safe bet that over half the men that en ter our shop are University Students. "Such popularity must be deserved." The Barbers (10 chairs) 127 No. 12th St. Ten Years Ago The Pre-Medic Society Journeyed to the State Hospital for the Insane. Just how many of the future doctors rode with the compliments of the traction company could not be de termined. There were so many in the car that it presented a very sani tary and antiseptic appearance. Most of the time was spent in ob serving: cases of insanity and listen ing to lectures by Chieaeo rjhvRioiana. The second all-University party was to be held. Whether the party was to be a success could not be de termined as it was said that "the students of Nebraska have a reputa tion for quickly becoming: tired of new ideas, and it remains to be seen whether this objection will hold good when applied to this real University function." It was rumored that the faculty was to appear in a body to see themselves as they had been fty years before. Dancing was to be the main feature of the evening?. but an excellent program had been arranged. Twenty-five cents admis sion was to be charged. A banquet and cabaret show had been arranged for the members of the Cornhuskcr football team in Omaha on December 15. The ban quet was to be open to any Nebraska booster and over three hundred were expected to attend. , - A "Merry Christmas Tae Dav" sponsored by several campus organi zations was announced. The plan was to raise a sum of money with which to aid poor families of Lincoln in having a comfortable, and if pos sible, a merry Christmas. Final plans had been decided unon for the new buildings at the College of Agriculture. $700,000 was to be available within the next four years to be applied in the erection of new buildings and increased equipment. The College Press UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH. If for no other reason, it Seems to us the budget now filed with the state budget commissioner is justified by that paragraph of the introduc tion which says, "The University can not escape the responsibility in the fields of technical and social service, but must push forward in its pro gram of research, of teaching, of leadership, and of service, both on the campus and off the campus,, to the people of the state. We are not easily influenced by the cry for more and larger build ings. We hold the buildings of sec ondary importance to the school. To us the prime essentials of a univer sity are those things mentioned above research, teaching, leadership. With a certain amount of funds, the University can function as it has in the past. It can hold classes. Pro fessors can be obtained who will teach the subjects listed in the cata logue. Students will receive degrees and will be turned loose upon the world "educated." But the Univer sity will not have contributed any thing to the progress of the world, and will not take its rightful place among the great institutions of the nation. The great commercial activities re ly for much of their knowledge upon the research which is conducted in universities. The science of medi cine is advanced by university men, European Tours For College Men and Women SUMMER 1925 64 Days $395 ndup College credit up to 8 hours if desired For full parricuar addree NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Tear DlTlaloa Washington Square, New Terk UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CARO LINA "A freshman's roommate has more to do with his failing work than either fraternities or athletics, or any other outside activity." , Hotel De Hamburger rag DC Buy 'em by the sack 1141 Q St. TOMORROW ONLY!! F ? W ? SILVER MOON facing the campus The Hauck Studio Learn to Dance! Wa guarantee to teach you to dance in six . private lasson. Phono for appointment. Mr. T. E. Williams Phono B42S8 Private Studio, 1220 D St. Our Beautiful Christmas GIFTS Are Now Ready 1 For Your Selection. Boxed Writing Papers in Hand Decorated Designs. Leather Gifts Metal Gifts Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils and many others TUCKER 1 SHEAN 1123 "O" ST. See Our Windows. chiefly from such places as John Hopkins. Experiments in electricity and chemistry conducted in univer sities change the course of human action. Political science and the so cial sciences are aided by university research. The world at large hears of the University by reading of the results of these researches. If for no other reason, then for the selfish one that sons and daughters of Ohioans should be connected with a school which is contributing to the progress of the world, the legislature should grant the budget requested. Ohio State University must take its place along with the other universi ties of the land which are engaged in education on a larger scale than the simple teaching of lessons in a class room. Ohio State Lantern. C77f" aav TT N f Give your pen a drink of Will not clog or gum the point and makes the best pen write better. WWW WWW YOU have bought several fountain pens now sup pose you buy one that is a proven success. Buy a Sheaffer Lifetime Pen and put it in your collection. Of all the pens you have ever used it will be thelone survivor. There is no upkeep to a Lifetime Pen. The first, last and only cost is Viiiv it. Then vour foun tain pen purchasing is over because the Lifetime nib is unconditionally guaranteed forever. The 46 Special at $5.00 and the Student's Special at $3.75 are fashioned with the same care and attention to detail that has made the Sheaffer the pen of perfection. New York 370 7th Aveou Chicaao SOo Republic Bids. 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