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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1905)
? 'f.n tH$&p j ,PJWH$W,(OTiwf fWMW' -Yw-m , .:"" ( m. - ' '!. -J f J'. Zbt 9iiv flebrashan StawtMsasssaasta 1 i. . ?- i N- tht Daily ntbraskm : "9f . . A oohnoUiUUon of The H&portan, Vol 01, Tho Nbriiskan, Vo, 10 Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. Published daily, except Sunday and Monday, at tbo UnlTOrtlty of Nobraaka, Lincoln, Nob. by the Heprlan Piibllnhlrig Co., Boatid Or bmxoTOBa Profennom J. 1. Wyer, and C. R. Richard: II. P. Learitt John Wcsloror E. II. Walton. EcMorln-Chlef Manager Aiw't. MnnnRr Amolato Editor (Ircnlntor AtbUUc Aaalataut Athletic State Farm Frod A. Swooloy A. O. Sohrolbor Fred Nnnghtoa A. M Lvy Walter K. Stnnderon 5TAFF R. A. VaaOrndol II. L. Swan H. O. Myors A. F. Magdana U Rdltorfnl Rooroii and Bnalnwa Office U 311 PoHt Officii Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1538 Automatic 2366. ' '. ' clubs usually found at such concerto SdihVjjiktflo much to-itn credit. lfor ft long time wo did not have a glee club at Nebraska. As yet w do not have a mandolin and guitar club, nor a bad Jo club. .Material was found for a Olco club well worthy to represent Nebras ka, and there are enough men in the University who play some Instrument to compose other musical clubs. It Is too latP, - now, ,-to .organize such clubs. Ibis season, but stops should be taken early next semester looking toward the establishment at Nebraska of a mandolin and guitar club or a banjo club. There is no reason why the suc cess achieved by the Gleo club this year cannot be rivaled by other Unl vcrsity clubs next 3-ear. Bnbacrlption Price, 12 per year, In advanoo Entered at the pofltofflce at Lincoln, Neb., an Hccond-claM mail matter under the act of ponRrcmi of March 0, 1870. Individual notice will lx charged for at tho nlto of 10 cent for enoh Insertion. Facnrtw. departmental and nnivoi-Hlty bulletins will gladly bo publlahed free, rm heretofore'. Q Notices and subscriptions may p R be left at tho Dally Nebraskan X W offlco, or at the Co-Op. Book Q 0 Store. Q Editorial Remarks Concert Proceeds. The various committees connected with tho home concert given by the Gleo club have all reported and nearly cery account has been wound up. With a possible slight subtraction or two the balance Manager Dirks re ports Is $30!). 67. The total receipts o! the concert amounted to $586.60, Thile tho expenses incurred were $281. S3, which leaves a snug sum to The Junior class meeting today will be for the purpose of cleaning up the balance' due on the "Freshmen Cap deal. The funds raised by the sale of tho '06 caps of this year was not suffi cient to meet the balance so other moans must be adopted. The Juniors have been ery loyal ar a class and have stood back of the movers of tho cap burning' very well financially and theie is no doubt but they will until the last vlstnge of the debt is swept away The class Bpirit has prevailed in this case as It does in but few cases. Notwithstanding ihe action of the men burning tho '08 caps was not authorized yet the class stood by the action of the minority in this case. More Funds. The State Historical Society has asked thi Senate Finance Committee lor an appropriation of two thousand fe hundred dollars to be expended in the publication of "the debates of the State Constitutional Convention of 1S71. The record of these debates was recently discovered in the State House cults by Mr. Sheldon, of the Histori cal Society. They were transferred to the society by the lecent resolution of the Nebraska House of Represonta thos. The Historical Society desires to publish the records in two olume form of six hundred pages each. A third olume may be published which will contain all the original material n n it it H a n it it it n it n it it Hats $2-50No More No Less My story is shdrt and sweet and how interesting you can only discover by coming in and seeing BUDD $2.50 Hatter 1141 O t A "4i A slf "sfa Uf fc fr lf lf Of lr ! sV ir U, I T T"4 T T T -T 1 1 f- T 1 1 fl " Jf the Glee club's credit In the bank Such a remainder on Ihe right side is fomewhat of a surprise to all but tin. management. Last year the conceit ghen at the Oliver barely paid for lt-H-lf, and two years ago there was ocoughpatronage In the University to warrant taking tho affair away from the University, nor Incurring the slightest expense. Such a stride for vurd Is a good indication. The Glee ( lub Is coming to be uprpeclated as It Fhould be. Next year another stride forward should be taken. Tho Gleo club management Is to be congratulated on planning and carry ing out a concert so completely stic ccbsful In every respect. And the fact that the Glee club was not assisted by the mandolin and guitar and banjo of the records oi the conventions of 1864, 1866 and 1875. Several men out side of the Historical Society are in terested in their publication and are using their influence othat end. Speaking of Speakers Mostly new every one good so mount to Ttachtit The I)et Aucncan Oralion of To-day. , . , 25 Kruriings from ihe Popular Novels 1.26 Pieces lht Aitv Taken Priies .-. 1.25 New Pieces That Will Take Prize 1.26 Pieces for Evtry Occasion 1 26 How to Attract anil Hold an Audience 1 00 Three-Minute Declamations for College Men 1 00 Three-Minute Readings for College Girls. . . 1.00 Handy Pieces lo Spcak(oM ttarate taris) .M Acme Declamation hook 60 RosV Southern Snealer 100 New Dialogues &. l'lays (frmy.. In!., A,l.) 1.60 Commencement I'arls Kaud clhtr oationt) 1.E0 1'ros and Cons (. ouiflttt iletitttt) 1.60 ImtantixiKous Parliamentary Guide, ...... .60 HINDS & NOBLE, Publisher. 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