The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 24, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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LINCOLN, NEB.
Genuine Gas Coke
$9.00 per ton
Lincoln Gas & Electric Light Co.
1323 o St.
OAIMTAL (AI K
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
SMcals 15c and upwards
E. J. FRANCIS,
Successor to Francis Bros., Propr.
121 North nth Street. Phone L 1050
INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU
OF ACADEMIC COSTUME
Cottrcll & Leonard, Albany, N. Y.
Makers of the Caps,
Gowns and Hoods to
University of Ne
braska, University of
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sity of Chicago, Uni
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land Stanford, U. of
P- Wefrtiltv. Rrvn
Mawr, and the others Illustrated bulletin,
samples, etc., upon request.
SPALDING'S
OFFICIAL
ATHLETIC
ALMANAC
FOR J903
Edited by J. E. Sullivan
Over 530 pictures of prominent
American and foreign athletes.
The only almanac published that
contains a complete list of Ameri
can Amateur Best-on-Records and
complete list of Champions
PRICE 10 CENTS
For ia(c by all newsdealer and
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, Chicago, Denver, Baltimore,
Buffalo
Spalding's complete catalogue of Athletic Sports
sent free to any address
"GOOD CAUSE FUND."
Report on College Settlement
Contributions. More Needed.
The list of names of students who
hnvr contributed to the support of the
college settlement nppenrs below. It
mny be t lint Home nnmrs have been
omitted, but care has been taken to
make the IIrI as complete as mnterlal
at hand will permit. Several nanus
appear as subscribers who are not
marked "paid.'' so they have been
omitted. The list contains 152 names,
with a total contribution of $39.45. The
collectors have, however, reported
$40 SO, showing that the list Is not
quite complete.
There have been 1.349 Incidental fees
paid this semester. There are about
170 laws who pay no Incidental fees.
Hence there are about 1,520 students
now on the campus. Of these, 150 have
made a contribution to the work of the
College Settlement. If the remaining
1,350 or more students will now send
10 cents each to the Dally Nebraskan
or to Professors Taylor. Hill. Orumann
or Caldwell, our treasury will be en
riched $135.00. nnd you will all be
helpers In a good cause.
H. V. CALDWELL.
Treasurer.
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Likes Cornel
(Continued from page 3.)
issue of the "Daily Nebraskan" tu
tell inc of the progress and success of
tlie University of Nebraska. Her
splendid football record this fall is
known throughout the East, and Ne
braska is now being given the recog
nition she so long deserved. Cornell
and the University of Nebraska were
founded in the same year and have
adopted the same principles and col
lege policy. To my mind these two
broad-minded institutions of learning
have a splendid future before them.
Sincerely,
EARLE E. FARNSWORTH. '03.
See Porter's ad about the clip cover.
Late Society Notes.
Thin Week HociMIr:
Tuesday. Feb. 24'. Charles Stuart
will give n dinner to the members or
Phi Delta Theta. at his home, 1601 D
street.
Friday. February 27. Vlklhg party
nt Walsh hall.
Friday, February 27. The MlaBes
Stuart will entertain at cards In honor
of Misses Ashmun and Her.
Saturday, Feb. 28. Beta Theta PI
will give a banquet to its alumni.
Saturday, Feb. 28. -Miss Adelloyd
Whiting will give a kenslngton for
Misses Oallathy and Jenkins.
Saturday, Feb. 28. Misses Anne and
Mellnda Stuart will give a konBlngton
in honor of Misses Ashmun and Her.
The junior members of the Y. W. C.
A. will hold a reception In honor of the
senior members of that organization
nt the home of Dean Ward on the
evening of Saturday, February 28th.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained
about a dozen guests with a smoker
given at the chapter house Saturday
night. Dancing, music and cards were
in order. Refreshments were served.
Chi Omega was tendered a reception
Saturday by Delta Gamma. The active
members of all the sororities were in
vited and the afternoon was spent in
getting acquainted with the girls of the
new sorority. White carnations dec
orated the refreshment table and cardi
nal and straw, the Chi Omega colors,
were in evidence in the imrlor. Mrs.
Sherman served the ices.
The Union Boys was the only debat
ing club which managed to meet last
Saturday night. They discussed the
question of woman's suffrage, after
an Interesting and profitable parlia
mentary scrap. Each member pledged
himself to attend regularly hereafter,
and several new members were initiated.
Eat at Don's Cafe.
Oliver Theater Pharmacy.
Restaurant Unique, 1228 0 street.
Don Cameron's for a square meal.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 North Eleventh.
$3.00 commutation ticket for $2.70 at
the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. 13th SL
Students are cordially invited.
University Bulletin
JUNIORS meet today at 10 a. m. in
U. 20 to complete election of officers.
UNION BOYS. Every member of the
Debating club Is requested to .aUjud
the Saturday evening meetlng.s'fegular
ly nereauer. Visitors arealways wel
come. J. M. Paul, vicetflresldent.
ENGINEERING SOCIETY. A spe
cial meeting of the Engineering Society
will be held Thursday, February 2th
at 8 p. m.. in M. 211. W. A. Layman',
general manager of the Wagner Elec
tric Manufacturing company, St. Louis,
will deliver an illustrated lecture. All
engineering students and members of
the society are cordially invited to attend.
Palace Dining Hall
The largest And best equipped eating house
n the city... Furnished rooms in connection
DELL B. COOPER, MYRA HART,
PROPRIETORS
1 130 N Street Lincoln, Neb.
THE P. D. SMITH COAL CO.
Carry all the best grades of domestic coals, among which
you will find the Rex lump at $6.50; the Kem-
merer, Wyo lump at $8.00, and the best
Maitland you ever saw at $7.25.
All Kinds of Steam Coal, the best money can buy.
Office U40 O St., Phone 329 Yards 6th & NSts., Phone 376
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