The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 20, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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JSCHMOLLER 1
& MUELLER
THE BIG
PIANO HOUSE
135 SOUTH llth STREET
OUR LEADERS '
Steinway & Sons
Schmoller & Mueller
Steger & Sons
Vose & Sons
Emerson
Mueller
A. B. Chase
Geo. Steck
And 23 others. We sell new
Pianos on 55 monthly
payments
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Are You Going
to
ST. LOUIS
N. E. A. '
and the
WORLD'S
FAIR?
Nerer before has the N. E. A,.
imofid Its meeting with ooh
wonderful opportunities for the
Toaohor, Instructor or Profouor.
The route tU tho Burllrjtoa
will be the fftrorito one, as It haa
beea heretofore.
0. W. Bonnell
Olty Pautngar Agt
iMrlbigtM Route
Lincoln Sash, Door
and Mfg Co.
Interior Finish, Exterior Fin
ish, Office and Store Fix
tures, Water Tanks.
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Univezsity Bulletin
TODAY Convocation. Dr. F. S. Stein
" PhoBo of Lincoln's Character"
TODAY and TOMORROW Hnscball.
Omaha league vh. Nebraska.
APRID 22 Graduating Exercises.
.School of Agriculture, Art Hall
PRII, 22-Glrls' Basketball. Minne
sota vs. Nebraska, the Armory.
APRIL 22 Company H Hop, Fraterni
ty Hall.
APRIL 22 Baseball Team leaves on
Eastern trip.
APRIL 2."? Girls" Tennis. Minnesota
s. Nebraska, the Campus
APRIL 2:! Annual Engineering Soci
ety Banquet, Lindell Hotel.
APRIL 2:5 Track Meet, Lincoln High
s Nebraska. F. & M. Park.
APRIL 27 -Graduating Re. ital. Me
morial Hall.
APRIL 28-Viking Dame. Wnl.sh Hall.
M'RIL 28 ladles' Minstrel, Oliver
Theatre.
APRIL 29- Intirstate Debate. Kansas
s Nebraska, Memorial Hall.
APRIL ltd -Interclas-K Meet, the Cam
pus MAY :: -Recital. Memorial Hall.
MAY 6 Glee Club Concert. Oliver
Theatre.
MAY 7 Academy Faculty and Student
Reception at Principal's Home. 700
No. 16th St.
MAY 10 Recital, Memorial Hall.
MAY 11 Convention Nebraska Photo
graphers' Association, Art Hall.
MAY 12 Recital. Memorial Hall.
MAY ?r Freshman Party, the Arm
oij. MAY ID-South Dakota s. Nehiaska,
the Campus or F. & M. Park.
MAY 20 Pan-Hel Dance. The Audi
torium. MAY 20- Compctitie Drill Day.
MAY 20 Interscholastic Field Day,
High School Fete Day. F. & M. Park.
MAY 21 Track Meet. Minnesota s.
Nebraska. F. &. M. Park.
MAY 21 Cadet Encampment Begins.
JUNE 4 Annual Concert. School or
Music, Memorial Hall.
Jl'NE 9 Thirty-third Annual Com
mencement, Campus Qleamngs.
Mr. Brady spent Sunday at Emerald.
Mr. Hussong
over Sunday.
was out of the
city
MJsk Kingsbury returned last Sun
day from a trip to Kansas City
Mr. Arends, who is taking work in
tne University, will leave today to at
tend tho wedding of his brother.
The Palladian society will have a
program next Friday evening insUad
ofin1Qlinilng, as was first planned.
G. R. McDonald, who is principal
of the Firtii schools, was in the city
over Sunday visiting with university
friends.
Misses Zola Dellecker. Alice Towne
and Nellore Wilson will be the guests
of honor at u Sunday breakfast given
by Mrs. Hodgman.
There will be an open meeting of tho
botanical seminar on Thursday after
noon of this week in the botanical lec
ture room in Nebraska Hall.
Considerable complaint has arisen
over tho fact that the Company B hop
occurs the same evening as the big
basket-ball game. Wo are Informed,
however, that dancing will not begin
at the hop until 9:15 p. m., thus per
mitting the, student body to take in
both attractions.
Gleo Club concert May tlth, Oliver
Theatre.
The Home
shortcake.
Cafe for strawberry
C. H. Frey for choice cut
1133 O St.
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