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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tues'day, OctoKer 2X 13
Coed Counselors
Sponsor Dinner
Wednesday Niglit
Extending an invitation to new
women students and to all fresh
men girls, the Coed Counselors
are completing plans for their an
nual friendship dinner Wednes
day at 6 p. m., in the Union ball
room. Tickets for the dinner may have
been purchased from a Coed
Couns?'or in the past week. How
ever, if any girl wishing to attend
the c. inner has not been contacted,
she may obtain her ticket from
Miss riser in Ellen Smith hall
today. Tickets are 60 cents per
person.
A sincere welcome is extended
to all new girls on the campus,
and the party will live up to its
successful traditions, according to
Martholla Holcomb, president.
No
vacs . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
the third movement was robust
and vigorous.
Enter Chopin.
But it was Madame Novaes'
Chopin that stopped the show!
After showing the salon Chopin
thru an ethereal Impromtu, she
presented the fiery concert-hall
Chopin thru his "Sonata in B
Flat, Opus 35," as finished as a
perfect jewel! In a performance
that surely must have been def
initive, she revealed all the bril
liant facets of her technique. The
famous funeral march was par
ticularly effective in all its som
bre and dark-colored forcefulness,
when contrasted with the dynamic
portions which preceeded and fol
lowed it. The audience could have
left at this point, satisfied that
it had heard a great recital.
But it stayed to hear Novaes
conclude with the charming mod
ern moods of latin rhythms. There
were the short but appealing
"Tom Thumb's March" and "Lit
tle Horse of the Broken Leg,"
and an intricate "Tocata," all by
South Americans. Add to this
Granados "Maid and the Night
ingale" and Villa-Lobos' "Three
Mary Stars" (one of several clos
ing encores) and the scope of the
Novaes recital is complete!
Ft?
LOST Blue Parker pen. Dorothy Duncan.
2-7S20.
WANTED Girl as roommate who wishes
to live at 1615 G. Inquire at checkstand
from 11 to 1.
STRAYED Black purse from Student
Union. Identification and keys are ne
cessity to owner. Please consider and
return property.
HELP YOURSELF Find out more about
the objectives and ideals of the Demo
cratic Party. Next meeting. Young
Democrats. Wed., Oct. 23, Room 313,
Student Union.
Siesta Film Hour
Features Travel
Shorts, Cartoons j
An hour-long program of travel
shorts, cartoons and other film
short subjects will be presented
today during the Siesta film hour
in the Union main lounge. No
admission is charged for this
popular weekly activity.
The Union main ballroom will
be taken over for the third in a
series of social dance classes to
night at 7:30. The class is under
the direction of Donna McCandless
and all students may attend with
out charge.
CoriiliuskerPoiiltry
Club Meets; Plans
Year's Program
The Cornhusker Poultry Science
Club will hold an organization
meeting Thursday, October 24, in
the Poultry Husbandry Hall, Room
205 at 7 p. m., according to Frank
Foote.
Professor Irvin Williams, the
club adviser, has assured the
erouD that sufficient funds will
be available to provide the club
an interesting and varied program
for the coming year. All students
who are interested in poultry are
urged to attend.
"Daddy, is it wicked for me not to want to be a Mortar Board
when I Grow Up?"
DO YOU KNOW
the difference between the
Democratic and Ilepiiblican parly?
Actually a great difference exists.
Find out why you should vote 'Democratic!
JOIN NOW
The Demo-Vets and Young Democrats, U. of N.
Next meeting: Wed., Oct. 23, Rm 313, Student Union
IBuaflfletinim
KOSMET KLl'B.
There will be a mrrflwr af H Koanirt
Kink wwfcrr at 7:90, OH. It, la raarn
316 of the I'nlun. meeting of the active
Kosniit Kluh member will follow, according-
Jack Baffinf-tan. arcrrtary.
B.tVW.
'affiliate1 ramra. rarwUHy these liv
ing ff-raaiim. rr iavaX the merl
in af HAKW taaicnt la Farter V af the
I ttia at 7 a. m., acoardiac to Hetea
Waif, prnddrnt.
SIGMA M.
Meant XI. national rleaoe aaaarary.
will m4 tnnictit la tar Morrill Hall aadi
Im aw at 7:sa a. an. BHm H. t raaaatl,
wwrlilr aK-raaomlat, I arveinltjr of Ne
braska, will wpeak a "Alfalfa lainrave
irat." accordiac to FerrU W. Marrt.
rcretary.
rKKSHING KIFLKS.
Trvuatr for tVrahlac RifW will ae held
Maaaay, Oct. . at a a. an., the Mili
tary epartarat aaaawarr. AH araiy
mOTC staaeat tmtrmtr fa eorapetla- fur
amikmMi ta tJte arcaaizatfcta aaJ4 re
aort to roam Kearaaka Hall.
BADMINTON CIA B.
All tirt latamtad la Maactnc to the
Kaamiatoa ctaa aaanld arrl la Craat Me
aaortal aaH at 7 a. a., toaicM, aeoaraMnc
to Kvetf-a Ijakovakr,
STl'DENT COUNCIL.
Ja Arkirmaa aaaaactnc; editor af (be
rraauker, ha rimctn that all mem
ber of the Student Council attend the
awaii Wrdaeaday afteraoaa an that year
book picture aaajr be takea.
CHAD BON CIA B.
Meanber of the ( bad ran clab will aaret
tonicbt at 7-.J9 In aarlar Z of tae I ntnn,
aeeordtnc ta Genual Chairman George
Ball.
. CO&NHUSKKB NCTUBES.
The earerltjr airfare aenedale for Carn-
hunker ptrlurr for this week I a fol
low :
Si .pia Kappa uana
I I Beta l'hl
Blt-ma Delta Tm
SUnrnKapafi
rroaf moat be return r4 ta the tato at
Gold' Immediately. If yon bava not o
turned your proof do u at once.
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JEAN MOYER'S
ORCHESTRA
Playing 9 to 12
FRIDAY, OCT. 25
44c per person
Union Ballroom
6 Free Square Dancing Classes
Ralph Copenhaver, Instructor
7:30 P. M., 8:45 P. M. Thursdays '
Oct. 24, Nov. 7, Noy. 14
Nov. 21, Dec. 5 and Dec. 12
College Activities Bldg.
Sponsored by the Ag Student Union j
IMfc THf CONK NAlt ruKICATIONt Mb
s
eniors
at the
try your hand
ID'
MX DE PARI
Vogue's College-to-Carcer Contest
Vogue's 12th Prix de Paris closes its entry lists
November 1, 1910. If you're a senior who wants
a career after college. ..a job-with-possibilitics
in fashion, writing, merchandising, art or pho
tography, advertising. ..enter the Prix.
First prize is a year's job on Vogue, including 6
months in Paris if living conditions there are
suitable; 2nd prize, 6 months on Vogue. Ten
honorable mention winners are considered for
jobs on other Conde Nast publications:
Clamour, House & Garden, and Vogue Pattern
Book. One hundred next-ranking contestants
are given introductions to stores, advertising
agencies, and other magazines for job interviews.
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