The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 02, 1906, Image 4

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June 9,'
8 p. m. Twelfth ftnnujil concert of
the University school' 'of Music. Me
morial Hall.
June 10.
8 I), m. Baccalaureate address, by
Chancellor Ellsha Benjamin Andrews.
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8 p. m; Phi' Beta Kappa oration.
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Commencement day.
10 a. m. Commencement
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Commencement oration, by Hon.
Nelson A, MIIob, "Our Country and Its
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Conferring of degrees. The Lincoln
Auditorium. . '
89:30 p. m. Chancellor an,d T&rs.
Andrews' reception to the Regents,
faculty and alumni. All friends of
Chancellor and Mrs. Andrews and of
the University are cordially Invited.
Art Gallery, Library Hall
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Annual meeting of the. Board of Re
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8 prm.-iMJlass-play, ... Oliver Theater.
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10 a. m. The University Pedagcfg
leal Club fifth annual reunion. Short'
a'ddresBos by former eradudtes'. Per-.
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business meetings University Hall,
2 p.m. Business meeting, Univer
sity,, Farm:' ",v ,
A2-.30 p. m. Address' by Will Own
Jones, 80, '.'Qoverhment hy Public
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Thero Is In this state a little town
Which is world'rwide with' its renown,
And if yoifhapperi to pass that way,
Just, drop right in at Sam'sCafe.
ve '.nav.o the goods ana servo them
right: -
We remdln1 open ainiRs night;
And If you" ask, "Where do you' stay?"
You afwayB got J.he answer, "At Sam's
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On Sundays we havo a snocial line
Of good roast turkey and many things'
flue, " .
And w,h'en you come, and you feel so
gay
Because you have boon eating at
Sam's Cafe.
l.Our mOal.s.they, always begin on time;
wo uuiv.l uunevo.ni Doing ueninu;
And Tidw-1 think that I shall say,
When' are you coming to Sam's Cafe?
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