w&$9B&mwjm ' w-'unw$m"mi0m - THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, 'V " :lV I IT la Iflr hkmHBI I T 'n'llTrfPiiielitt'iiTn Itliilii'ft IMU'.tiijf lilli'llf. H 1 ' r n e u rn A-i r . un i n I I i rite Ami Q 1 jiv tm nf cillc:i ell luliln I r Irit.l an I H H r.n'Lr.N, imstols, hiiortirNs b lllli '! l'm:mOK, l.lo. K W. 'imr itiiiiIiu t '"iM In i .illicit f i- 1 ,ll,imiu ir.i-n r- '"" " '" f,l,m H aimotoltnlii, -,., Hull -rr-'llli Inleil.an I I ftl,in. ( '.on ii,iiuiiiim'ImUiiii:ImxI I ftrrlntof MA'"rt c. Ii, A '"t1ti. I tr. I llcautlfu1 ll'rcc-rn'(.r Aluni'iimn Ilnnt'T will lf.ir- I ar lo I fur lu t run In klJitit.. I J. STJSVEN8 .AltMS AND TOOL CO., I 1. ( Mi.it 4o4 1 Clllf)IMUl'AI.U5, MA3U..U.8.A. I GLEE CLUB CONCERTS. Commencement Pads Contftlinm')('ortlioMliilatorjM!ioviiledlr:(iry, orations. cIhm iiunuu, i l.w on., Hum iiioiioi., olH will, Ivy poem nml niiijf. HiixV vvcU ; i win i aid ftdJraura tor IU uny, tna ieMuh, iinllonnl t ii. o:nr liolM iy ; nticrH.liim-r ipi-uclic and rrpiuiH lituttu. 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The nice and Mandolin- ClubH save a very enjoyable concert at Omaha Thursday evening and the Boyd, al though not no full aa it could ha've been, held a very enthusiastic audi ence, a every number woh encored heartily. The heavy part of the pro gram ueenied to give the beat satis faction, although the lighter parts were appreciated. The clubs went to Council Bluffs at noon and the afternoon concert was given Tor the high school, where the children chipped .until their hands were so sore they would stand no more. The house was jammed full and the clubs had as much fun playing to as Jolly a bunch as the audience did In listening. This proved to be a very good "ad,"' as the house was full and a little bit crowded at 8:lf In the evonlng, and all the boys declare that they nover played' to a more appreciative audience. Kvery number was thoroughly en joyed, If one can Judge by the encores they recoivod and not only this, but the "filfos" gave a royal reception after tho concert and every one was made to feel at homo, as far as pos sible, and tho boys returnod to Omaha feeling that Council Bluffs had some of the nicest people that they had ever met. The club returned Saturday morning. OOOCXXXX)CrXOCOOCXXXXXX000 jj ..CAMPUS GLEANINGS.. j Eat at the Uni. Music Cafe. Roller skating at the Auditorium. Roller skating at tho Auditorium. Maxwell, 13th and N. Fresh candy. Printing George Bros.. 13th & N. Dr. IlagKard, 21 2-213 Richards Blk Have you seen that set of 21 pon nants at the University Book Store? Walkover shoes for college mon. Rogers & Terkina Co., 1120 O St. What'c a dance without Tommy? Fred Hunter, '05, superintendent of schools at Fairmont, Nob., was a cam pus visitor Saturday. Eat at Don Cameron's now restau rant, 119 So. 12th St. likkkVi .3.r'VX&vcvS'l$nbv1i7ittr7ll TIiob. W. 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The same teams met at Madison last year with the same results as last week. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital 8300,000.00 Surplus and Profit 0!iOO,000.00 Deposits 33,020,000.00 Iii the death -of Prof. II. II. Patteu glll. Michigan loses not only one of her strongest professors, but one of tho stounchest friends of athletics In that institution. " Ho was faculty athletic representative and one of the con spicuous men In the new reform move mpnt In athletics. Tho 'furies seemed not pleased with the style of advertising resorted to by Dr. Clapp and tho managers of tho gymiuuulc exhibition, and a delegation of tho furies Islted thoi tower unda night, under tho 'cover of tho raging storm, and, seizing tho large sign which was placed on tho tower, thej hurled It over 'the roof, letting It fall In dlsgraco, face downward, outside tho windows of Station A. Dr. Clapp says he will have another sign on.' the tower before tho sun sets again. ' Look for the sign. 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