The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 21, 1906, Image 4

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    THE DAILY INEBRASKAN.
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Minnesota Five Champions.
Minnesota won tho weBtern lntercol
leglato basket-ball championship last
ovonlng by ileloatlng Wisconsin by a
acoro of 1G to 11 on tho Minnesota
floor.
"Mnrc" Catlln, the all-wcHtern end
and for four years Chicago's star in
football and track, has been engaged
to coach Notro Daino's football team
for the coming season. Catlin made
Chicago's team In his freshman year,
and has played In nearly every Chi
cago game for four years.
UNION GIRLS' "IRISH PROGRAM."
Chancellor Andrews and Dean Pound
Give Short Talks.
The Union Literary Society, at its
last flection, elected tho following offi
cers: President Alice Swnuson.
Vice President Walter A.
ward.
Secretary Ralph E. -Waldo.
Treasurer A. H. Mlllor.
Critic M. E. CrosBby.
Senator Roscoo C. Ozmnn.
Historian Cora Rerkoy.
Editor J. E. Bednar. '
Sargeant-at-Arms Elizabeth
Wood-
Shot-
well.
After tho election tho program pos
ters of the society woio sold at public
auction, bringing about twelve dollars
Into the treasury of tho society.
Last Friday evening the memory of
the ill-fated St. Patrick was "dono up
green" by the girls' program. They
captured the audience at the very out
set by having a largo chorus of girls
slng-vji popular version of "Irish Molly."
The Uhipn boys were humiliated and
captlvatedby tho slmplo thoughts of
tho simple girls, put Into simply
rhmje and song tov tho tune of that
simple song. Followlngvjs tho rest of
tho program:
.Vocal Solo "Dear Llttlo Shamrock,"
Annette Shotwoll. .
Reading "St. Patrick Was a Gen
tleman," Marguorlte Hannah.
Solo "Bad Fated Erin," Sadie
Evans.
Irish Folly ,
Reading "Biddy O'Brien," Ethel
Todd.
Duet "Come B.ack to Erin," Mabel
and Alice Swanson.
A Union Prophecy, Mary Jameson. .
Chancellor Andrews and Dean Pound
found their way into tho hai at a
lator hour of tho ovqnlng and each
gave a short talk. Chancellor An
drews advocated a broad fellowship
among college students and empha
sized tho fact that a literary society
was an Ideal placo Tor the develop
ment of such a spirit. ' Dean Pound al
luded to some of his former experi
ences when a member of tho society
and testiflod to the practical benefits
which accrue from iictlve participation
and membership.
A joint meeting of tho two literary
societies Is being planned. The mem
bers of tho commlttoo are: Scona
Hansen, Miss Patrick, Roy Batten, G.
G. Gilbert, J. E. Bednar.
At Its next meeting tho society wIJl
give an officers' program.
Much spaco la given in tho Omaha
World-Herald of Sunday to a wrlte-un
of tho Gleo ClutLwhlch will appear In
that city In thof ear future. Cbmpll-"
mentary notices aro given and it is
oxpocted that tho club will draw n.
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Eat at the Unl. Music Cafe.
Have you got that sombroro yet?
Roller skating at the Auditorium.
Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Rlchiuvla Bile
Roller skating at tho Auditorium.
Chapln Bros., Florists. 127 So: 13th.
Maxwell, 18th 'and N. Fresh candy.
Typewriting, J.
ards Blk.
W. Brewster, Rich-
Talk
clothes.
with Ludwlg about your
II. P. Leavltt of Omaha Is a campus
visitor today.
Does't this Interest you?
brero for $1.00.
$1.50 Som-
Eat at Don Cameron's new restau
rant, 119 So. 12th St.
See tho now line of pennants at tho
University Book Store.
Don't fail to got a Sombrero before
It is too late. At tho Co-op.
Former Registrar Harry G. Shedd
was a campus visitor yesterday.
Walkover shoes for college men.
Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O St.
A pennant from every American uni
versity at University Book Store.
A largo box of now Gorman bookn
was opened at the library last week.
A young woman's shoo, Sorosls.
Rogers & Perkins Co.. 1129 O Street.
Buy a souvenir of tno college by se
curing a ponnant. Unl. Book Store.
Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag
gage, 1125 P St. Boll 550, Auto 1550.
Nebraska .pennants in two sizes
Unl. Book Store.
Hurry up, buy a pennant,
sity Book Store.
Unlver-
Vlctor R. McLucas has 'recently
moved to Omaha nrui in nanrwintnti
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wiinjno. L. Wobster in tho practice
f AIr' McLucn3 sraduatod In
189G and nas been located at Falrbury.
Do not wait till they are all gone,
$1.50 Sombroro for $1.00 at tho Co-op.
"Doc" Reader, a former "Nebraska
baseball fan, vas a University visitor
recently. Mr. Reader, along In the
late '90s, was considered ono of tho
fastest fielders and battors on the
varsity nine.
Union Shining Parlor Shine, fire
cents; chairs for ladles. 1018 O St.
W. W. Wilson, Jr., U. N. '96, .of
Grand Junction, Colo., was n campus
vlsifbr yesterday. Mr. Wilson was for
merly well known In Unlvorslty clr
cleo as a basaball playor and la-now
nn engineer on tho Donver &E Rio
Grande railroad.
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