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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1906)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, h-N tbc Daily Hebraskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, VpJsri, Tho Nobraskan, Vol. 10, 8cariot4and Cream, Vol 4. Published dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nobraslta, Lincoln, Web., by tho Hesperian Publish Ing Co. ; Application mado for entry at tho postofneo nt Llncqln, Nebraska,. W Becpndclttflfl matter under act of Con greBB of March 3, 1879. Board of Directors, o. v. P. Stout. Laurence Possler. H. P. Leavltt. DWlglit Cramer. A. O. Schrctbcr. Manager Fred Naughton Circulation W. a. Standovon Telephone Automatic 1628 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Prlco. J2 per year In advance ThlH Isbuo of thfe Nobraskan is nl rnoHt ontlrely dovoted to tho Univer sity of Nobrnskn Oloo and Mandolin Clubs. Tho cuts presented in tho pa per arc of difforent features of the pro gram as well as tho club pictures. Tho objector this is not from any mercenary view on. pur part at all, but It 1b for a cause that is considered worthy of any effort, wo may put forth to booBt. Tho clubs aro practicing hard Tor the programs to bo given Fri day afternoon and evening and every member feels that upon hjlm rests tho responsibility or bringing about the best rendition of tho different parts possible. One thing Is sure and that is that tho program is the best ever given by a University Glee Club. Tho Mandolin Club is just as strong as tho Gleo Club and its part will make up jUBt as great a feature of tho program us the Glee Club. Tho tickets go on sale this morning and If you have not already reserved yours It is high tlmo that tho deed should bo dono. Make it tho object of your day's recreation to go to tho Oliver and securo tlckots for either tho matinee or night's concert. Tho men on tho clubs will appreciate your attendance at their concerts more than you can Imagine, and they will bo dis appointed if you fall them. Which will it be, un appreciated action or unlocked for inaction? The buslne'ss men have put their financial support buck of tho clubs und . It is little enough for us to do when ,wo attend tho concerts, and recelvo raoro than tho ynluo of our money in theovenlng's. entertainment. Tho spe cial convocation on Thursday will be a place whoro you can show tho men how you Btand in regard to their work. Now, let us make thorn feel wo are with thorn In ovory move. BTBTBTBTBTBrBBBVEh. BBB7BB'T'BvBBKBtt'S)BJ,r ''iHKvnJKV A ' vBLf( JlaBBBBBB)flBk BB7BTBTBTBEljBBTBBt ikkWk:4B'iIJE?BBw WsKHsflm. 4 ?J,4biiiVpbpBbbiiiB tBTBTBTBTBB TPBBJ2?lBpib''' sJ'Bv"-KSBfffQnfe. Yj. TKSBTBTMXTr TByBTBTB73TPP WVvTjbTbTbTEbTBM BS9iWi'HlPjMMJUwmmtiBKm ?iJ'iVKBBBBBli UiVbbbbbbbBb Bi, rl.It I Jm ualfMBl tIiWbiiiW.. am:Jy Vr-Hfc'. 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Sprague, who makes an Ideal "Dr. Flunk," the real hypnotist : Mr Cmblll, the most beautiful Japau osj dancing "maiden" Imaginable, and the two black-faced artists already mentioned. It is not Burprlslng that the boys have proven themselves the "best gko club over in the West." Thoy appour at the Oliver April Gth noxt Friday. Matinee and night. Afternoon prices, $1.00 and 50 cents; night, $1.00, gallery 50 cents. on the program was d minstrel net, and at its close tho professors were loud in their praises. Dr. Bessey .said: "Now that Ib tho kind of Gleo Club wo want in our University. I camo here to hear a concert and have had an hour's complete mental recreation. I nm "well pleased." Professor Caldwoll was heard to remark: "That Is what we like. I have laughed heartily for an hour. I wouldn't have missed this for a great deal." ,Dr. Fling said. "It's all right, boys." Dr. Bolton said ho was well pleased, but. claimed that ho had heard one of tho jokes the first time when he wore kilts, years ago. Tho black-face artists assure Dr. Bolton that this particular joke will bo left out Friday and only strictly original jokes sprung. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, MATINEE. FROM THE FACULTY. . Professors Speak Highly of Work of Glee and Mandolin Clubs. At a private eoncort given last Feb ruary by the clubs the faculty woro Invited to see tho kind of work done by ttd clubs. Among other numbers The" University of Nebraska Glee and Mandolin Club Has Made Good. The club has received vory flatter ing press notices and enthusiastic re ceptions from audiences wherever thoy havo appeared. The boys always have stood on their merits and have asked for criticisms as entertainers as com pared to the better class of profes sional attractions. Columbus Telegram says: "Essen tially tho entertainment throughout had a typical college tinge, but that was not the most rodqoming feature. Standing on merit alone, it would rank high with tho best on tho road." One over-enthusiastic theater mana ger told them: "Boys, if you .will add some prize fight moving pictures ' to" your show I will book you over tho' country for next senson and pay good salaries." ' The secret of the success of their en tertainment seems to bo . its varied character. There has been much com ment on tho balance of tho parts and the voice quality of the concerted part, and after showing what fino real music they can put up, tho boys jump loose on college stunts, original fea tures and fun-making, which makes a well-rounded out entertainment. At Hastings the nudienco gave eight on cores to the last musical number on the program before tho closing chorus and were loth to go when the Curtain finally went down while the boys wero singing "I Don't Know Where I'm Coin', But I'm on My Way." Crack Flute Soloist With the Club. People don't expect professional work from momberB of a college gleo club. But people are sometimes fooled. Louis Meyer ranks high as a flutist, and the beautiful tones and evident mastery of 4ho instrument by one of so youthful an appearance. places Louis ns one of the Club's, strongest attractions. Council Bluff a rlhnparell: ' ''Louis Mover played a flute solo, displaying a remarkable technique." Tho World-Herald foil all over Itself with praise: "Tho fluto solo by Louis Meyer was a decided feature. His ex quisite tones and clover technique brought a storm of applause which mado the rafters ring." Louis will appear Friday matlneo and night, April 6tb, with the Gleo and Mandolin Club at tho Oliver. Tho Unlvoraity Glee and Mandolin Club boys will havo to glvo a matlnoo. No way out of It. Tho house for tho night is already almost sold,out. Tho concerts given through tin state havo brought unstinted praise and in this short space of two months tho clubn hnvo mado a big reputation for them selves. 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