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Prom Visitors. Tho Junior Prom, held at tho Lin coln Friday night, was one of tho best of dances over given. Among tho danc ers woro an unusually largo number of old Unlvorslty people. About eighty flvo couples attended tho danco. Owing to tho lateness of all trains entering Lincoln Friday dancing did not begin until a rather lato hour, being decayed until all of tho out-of-town visitors had arrived. Tho latoness of begin ning cut down tho dances Bomowhat. Tho refreshments and decorations, whllo not elaborate, were tasteful, and wero as oxtenslvo as tho committee was warranted in making them. Quito a largo number of old Unlvor slty pooplo wero In tho city for the Junior Prom. Tho following were en tertained at the various fraternity and sorority houses: Kappa Sigma M. B. Lewis, Chicago; 8. K. Boghtol, Gothen burg. Sigma Chi Ralph and Frank Raney, F. M. Stawell, Omaha; Ed. Drown, L. B. Stuhr, Grand Island; John Kees, Beatrice. Pi Beta Phi Grace Montgomery, Plattsmouth. Phi Kappa Psi A. Hamilton, Omaha. Kappa Kappa Gamma Jeanette Heln shelmor, Glenwood, Iowa. Kappa Alpha Theta Jano Douglas, St. Joseph; Faith Hoel, Omaha. Sigma Alpha Ep sllon O. P. DIedoch, South Omaha; Leon Jouvenot, Petersburg; Guy Cow glll, Iowa City; Ed. Funke, Connecti cut; Loyd Killian, Wahoo; D. Dufatan, Omaha. Alpha Theta Chi Guy Coop er, Humboldt. Delta Upsllon W. B. Bonokemper, Bonesteel, S. D.; R. C. Pollard, Nebraska City; George Oner ean, Koarnek; J. C. Cooper, Holdrege; C. M. Barr, Ncligh. Masonic Fraternity. The Daleth chapter of the Acacia fraternity was installed Saturday night at the Masonic Templo. The new tra ternity will have active members In both tho faculty and the student body. The organization is composed entirely of Masons who are in the University and Is tho outgrowth of the Maspnic Association rocontly formed here. The fraternity has the following sixteen members: E. H. Barbour, G. R. Chat burn, G. E. Condra, 0. J. Fee, N. G Fitspatrick, A. G. Jennings, B. B. Moore, H. H. Nicholson, C. K. Payne, L J. Pepperburg, Roscoe Pound, C. W N. Poyntor, C. R. Weeks, John West over and Claudo H. Wilson. Tho chap tor was Installed by Harlan P. Rowe of the University of Michigan. Tills Is the fourth chapter to bo organized, the other four being at the University of Kansas, tho University of Michigan, and Leland Stanford University. H. W. Emerson of the Kansas chapter was to have been present at the Instal lation ceremony but his train was de layed by tho storm. Tho following officers wero elected: President, Charles R. Weeks; Vice President, Jonh Westover; secretary, C. K. Payne; treasurer, 0. J. Fee; ex ecutive board, N. G. Fitspatrick, L. J. Pepperburg, A. G. Jennings, E. H. Bar bour and Roscoo Pound. A banquot was held at the close of tho meeting. The law studont committee, ap pointed last week to devise some means 1 of bettering the condition of the law I nnllin hold twn enrrnt mdnHnro vnu- torday and discussed' plans of action. It is reported that the lawyers have decided upon a definite outline of pro cedure but they have so far refused to make public anything In regard to tho meetings yesterday. Charlie Miller, Bill Miller, John Dudgeon, and G. L, Hewlt were Ini tiated Into the Kappa Sigma fraternity Saturday night. Tho fraternity hold a banquot at th,e Lincoln Hotel last night. Manifolding and typewriting. See Ed. Affolter, check room, basement Unl hall. University rates. Lincoln Local Express, 1,039 N street Both phones". Armstrong Clothing Company, prac tical hatters. Lincoln Transfer Phono 176. Co.; beggagft. Twenty-one meals for $3. Dormitory Cafe. If you got It at Armstrong's, It's right ':f:v-.r..f.-i,.- M To California In lees than three days from Lincoln what an agreeable chango! Why onduro three more long months of winter woathor, when you can leavo it all and go to balmy California on a train like tho C olden State Limited Every comfort and convenience agorgeoua hotel on wheels, If you ploaso expressly for you. Dally via El Paso and the Southern Pacific through New Moxico. Most southerly course quickest way to roach tho realm of summer. Bv ery mile is a mllo away from winter. Full Information about this train and other sorvlco to California, with booklet "Tho Golden State," promptly on request. F H. Faculty May Play. Dr. Clapp has been sending out let ters to different members of tho Uni versity faculty expatiating upon tho advantage of a systematic course in basketball, and urging each and every one of them to avail themselves of this chance to obtain a little exercise these sultry days when weak mortal Is inclined to lie around the shady side of a luxurious office In University hall and jolly the fair Freshman who went to the Prom and forgot to make up her note-book. Last year about fifteen membors of the faculty played basket ball three nights a week during the winter season and after long and hard practice even played some half do.en games with the Wesleyail and high school rod-wielders. There is no ap parent reason why as successful a team could not be turned out again this year, excepting that Arollo Congdon Is not present to inspire his team mates with divine ability. At first Dr. Clapp met with an un expected obstacle in tho wide-spread disinclination on the pait of the profs to place themselves In any position where they would be forced to listen to Engberg's Swedish jokes on the "Two stones with one bird" order. He attempted to persuade the humorous prof, to discover something the matter with his heart so he could not play, but unsuccessfully. Then he assured the others desirous of playing that the rules of tho game would be suspended Immediately upon the springing of any jokes by Prof. Engberg, and a favor able response was the immediate re sult The wise heads will practice at the same time as last year, from five to six o'clock on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, In the Chapel, It being hoped that tho sanctity of that hall will pre vent all outbursts of profanity inspired by tho elusive basket. Delta Upsllon gave a smoker Satur day night in honor of the visiting members who wero In the city for the Junior Prom. A smoker was given at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Saturday night in honor of the visiting members who were back for the Junior Prom. Alvin Koyser is spending this week In Missouri. He Ib one of the lectur ers on tho Missouri Pacific seed corn special which Is tourlqg that state. Miss Ruth Scofleld, stenographer for the Department of Entomology, Is un able to attend classes this week owing to a slight attack of the lagrlppe. Reserved seats for the Gleo Club concert Thursday night went on sale at nine this morning at tho Oliver. There are a number of good seats still left, but Judging from tho demand for tickets yesterday these will not last leng. Reservations should be made at, once. Hair dressing, shampooing at the Famous. - - BARNES G. F . Our MIcroicOMl. Microhm.. I ihonfonr flln... virt, Chtmlol Apparatus, Cbemlub, Photo irons ana amnion, rwp UOIMS, ITOJSCUOn Appsn.ui, rwio-micro caroms in used br thi leading lib-, i oriiorlos ond Uortr'nt Dcp'lil Bound tco World Catalog! 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