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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
'?CT3'pru .vfK -V' v"-' -. ' r "f , T " V( ' 'Vni- a . K i ' Ebe Bating flebragftan 9r Mi 1f yj' Academy Notes. At chapel IaBt Monday were appoint ed a reportorial antLcdltorlal staff for the proposed Lincoln Academy NewB. These appointments were made on the responsibility of the teocherjj of the English classes, Misses Dean and Lathrop and the principal. The ruIeB governing the selection were primarily, excellence In English, secondarily, proportional representa- -M2.D of the University students and two old and new Academy students. The paper to begin with will be a small 4-page affair, Issued once a month for the purpose of keeping the parents and friends of the Academy in touch with Itfl life. Messrs. O. J. Shaww, J. F. Dudgeon and Max Roedlger were appointed bus iness managers, having in" charge sub scriptions, advertising and mailing. Mr. G. B. Cramb was selected as proof-reader. Exchange editors are Mr. A. H. Mill er and Miss Mabel Ashley, and as edi tors in chief Misses Dean and Lathrop were selected. In connection with these teachers an advisory board was selected, con sisting of A. L. Beakley, Walter Had lock, Anna Hoefer, Lida Le Gore, Paul ine Reithe and 0. 0. Wood. To this board the final selection of nil matter and the policy of the paper will be delegated. This adviBtory board will have change of the filling of vacancies and appointment of workers. The teporters for the University are Zola Dellecker and Florence Hirst. Football, C. V. Smith. Basket ball. Jane Blanchard. Social Hour club. Elizabeth Lyman. Debating club, H. M. Scott. Society and personal, Bruce Fuller ton, Edna Baker, Margaret Wharton, Eleanor Barbour, Kio Currie, Kath erine Kimball. Entire responsibility of the paper will be thrown upon these appointees. But little anxiety is felt for the re sult. The fourth page will be devoted to advertisements. First page for of ficial notices by the principal. This will serve for a school of apprcseice ship to the University paper. Football, Academy Vs. Seward H. S., November C at :330 p. m., at F. & M. Park. As this may be the only game that the team will play In Lincoln unanimous support Is expected by stu dents. Friday night the young ladles of the Academy, to the number of 45 sat down to a six o'clock supper at Mrs. Hodg man's. After fhe inner woman had beeajsatisfied a unanimous vote was takeiu to reorganize the Social Hour club. MIss"fc.ila Le Gore was chosen president and Miss Talbot, secretary. A program committee to take charge of the monthly meeting was elected, consisting of Misses Jane Blanchard. Helen Waugh and Florence Chapman. The social that fallowed was a decided success, although he rain kept many away. Old Timers' Program. November 13. "Palladian Home Song," Palladian Boys' Quartette, Anderson, Hutton, El liott, TuTleys. Recitation, Jay A. Barrett. '88. "Palladianism A cure for all ills that flesh Is heir to." L. B. Sturde vant, '02. Cornet solo Mr. Will O'Shea. Memorial Sketch of Prof. Wilbur C. Knight, 86 W. O. Jones, '8C. "Palladian JEeaUyaJs as "I Knew Them" Henry Tucker, '99. Reading of letters from absent Pal ladlans. Secretary Song. "A Pal Am I" Palladian Boys' Quartet. Critic's report. Officers President, Flora Bullock, '97; secretary. Grace Cook, '00; critic, Prof. Caldwell, 80. Wright Drug Co., 149 N. 13th, Tel 313. Band Informal at Armory Saturday, Nov. 7. Lincoln Transfer Co., baggage, Tele phone 176. Shave, 10c; neck shave, free. El&ora Barber shop, 111 South 10th St Mr. Carl Hartley has suffered a frac ture of his right arm. Miss Cheslngton has withdrawn from the University on account of ill health. Miss Elizabeth Parkinson. '06. 1b ab sent from classes on account of ill ness. The new tables in the law library are a great Improvement over the old ones. Mr. Cole, Mr. Krajkek and Miss Howie have joined the Palladian so ciety. The Palladian society will render a musical program on Friday evening. All are cordially invited. The third of the series of Band In formals will be given Saturday even ing, November 7, in the Armory. E. H. Clark of the executive office returned Tuesdny from a biiBinoss trip of a few days to Cherry county. The Y. W. C. A. will hold a recogni tion Fervlco Sunday at 3 p. m. In U. 10G. An especial welcome is extended to all new members. Grace Severance, ex-School of Music, '99, is spending a few days in the city as the guest of her brother Ralph, of the engineering school. Eu. at Don Cameron's Cafe. Lemlng's, Ice cream and candy;. 11th and L Sta. Union Shining Parlor, 1018 0 St. Chairs for ladies and gentlemen. Y. M. C. A. Meeting at York. All members of the Y. W. C. A. phould consider attending the annual state convention to be held at York, the Kith, 14th and 15th of this month. Among the speakers those who are more are less known to the student body are Mrs. Hlnman, Prof. Stuff. Miss Myra Withers, and MIbs Corwln. Information as to time of leaving and if turning and faie can be obtained at the Y. W. C. A. room. All deciding to attend this convention should leave their names at the association room with Miss Withers, general secretary, who will provide for thefr entertain ment at York. A Noted Lecturer. Next Sunday's meeting under the auspices of the city and University Y. M. C. A. societies will be of ex ceptional Interest. Mr. Mason, a col ored man of national repute as an or ator and head of the Freedman's Aid association, will address the meeting. University men can not afford to miss this lecture. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Flnley Helms, who Is well known to Lincoln people. A special Invitation is extended to University men to attend. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. ChriV Bath Parlors, 11th and P Sts. Univezsify Bulletin LOST A Waterman fountain pen. No. 3. Finder wlLLplease leave It at the librarian's- desk. Regular cabinet meeting of Y. W. C. A. will be held In the association room Friday at 5 p. m. LOST An opal ring In gymnasium laEt Friday morning. Finder please leave at Nebraskan office. PERSHING RIFLES Regular drill Thursday evening, 7:15 sharp. Appli cations of the following men have been approved: Moore, G. A., Syford, L. C, Smiley, B. G. LQST A small plain gold watch with, a diamond sot. The monogram "B." S." on one side. Finder kindly re turn to registrars office, or to MIe3 Miss Bessie Smith, 1551 R St. Melick's Stables Phono 485. ClemU CtrrUffu. Breage. The flnwt Urtry In the city. 12SON Street. Lincoln, Neb. The Weber Suitorium If the up-to date place where you can get your Closing Cleaned and 'Pressed Pfione 708 Northeast Cor. lltfa & O Sts. Lincoln lank Line Successors to 0. II. Man Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil 125 No. 12th Sfrect. Telephone 473 GEO. A. WILSON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Office and Shop, 222 S. 12th. Telephone 0 1397 Estimates furnished upon application. Job work promptly attended to. 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