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

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CAMPUS GLK AGINGS
Miss Lillian E. Anderson, '00, is at
Osmond.
MIsh Mabel S. Fisher Ih at Wake
Held, Neb. , .
Miss Holcn Glick, '00, Ih lunching nt
Nelson, Nob. .
Miss Ethel Hhynos, 'Ofi, is tenchlng
at Ponoa, Nob.
y For rofroshmonts nnd light entering
v.!wortt boot" "TOMMY" nt Miller &
'-Paino'tf. ?ik
MIbb fidlth C. Field, '00, will upend
the wlnior nt Nollgh.
Miss Almn D. firickson, '00, is teach
ing science at Pnwnco City.
Miss May Bothwoll, '00, will spond
the winter at Garrison, Neb.
Miss Jossio Farnsworth, '00, will bo
nt NeWninn Grove this j'enr.
V Srtoncor Coftblyou, '02, la vlBltlug
jwlt'tf frntornlty "brothers in Lincoln,
Mr. Cortplyo'u is, a district, .onglncor in
'tf o,JkcWtcoruiicIo niri !ln ;tho Phil-
t40plnoa anrf iff KonWoh n'scVcn months'
i'furlcigh.vviQahlsVjrnyv'to. Uho Unltol
Siatos, Mr. Cortolyou cumo via the
.Sues canal nnd spent somo months in
rTTO.,',&K' t!orteVbVs McCoys Ti
, hjchirVfer.ftn TdSmona oy ii
JuWo ot tho unusual'cfflcioncy of grntV
Vales from the Engineering courses.
in-the llnlyarsliy. i4?.r. ;
: Eva C9OJ)or(,, 'pp. who fior.vpd a year
, .fcs president of tiie V. W. C. A., is now,
. jk-jnlsslonnry nt Cavitc, in the Phltlp-
. (line,, islands.
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Convocation October.
Miss Penrl Stevenson, .'04, is teach
Ing at Dcndwood, South Dnkotu.
Miss Margaret Dyers is visiting
friends in Rock Island, ill.
I Dr. Ward's Talk at Y. M. C. A.
Dr. II. & Ward, Denu of the De
partment of Medicine nddressed Uni
versity men nt the regulnr 3 o'clock
Sundny afternoon mcotirtg last Sun
day. Tho subject of his talk was, "The.
Price of. Success." Ho said that It
was the ambition of every man to
succeed in life, whatever his Idea of
success might be. One of the things
uocessnry for n successful life wns n
sound body. "Statistics showed that
the average Nebraska student was a
llttlo taller, no Jrondcr, but a. little
thicker than tho students of oastorn
Institutions. This meant more lung
spneo, and more life. Students onter
lhg the University usuallyjiylde Into
two classes, one class devoting most
of their time to books, the other giv
ing most time to nthletlcs. Tliorc is
n hnppy medium between these ex
tremes which some men have found
and which all should find.
The powor of concentration Is nec
essary to success and should be developed.
To obtain the highest success one
must sacrifice many pleasures and In
terests in order to concentrate upon
a certain definite line of work.
Miss Charlotte L. Haskell, '00, will
'spend the j'enr In New York.
Cortelyou, -who. played a strong end;
two years ago, Is In the city.
. John L. Clarkr .'Ofi, Is .taking work
at the Harvard Iiaw School.
' Lylc Mllllkon, n former University
student, spent Sunday in Lincoln.
-!" Wednosdny, 3rd Rev. Anna Shnw.
ProsIdopli.UpiiSa.: XVonlnri Suffrage!
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Chaplnin for tho week: Dedn C. 13.
pceaoy.' .
fv Monday, 8(h Librarian W. K..Jow?
tt, "How-to Use tho; Library." ;
i' VoUnesday,. OthPfof; Lau'ronco
. rjler, "Hehrik Ibseij.'. ,- V ;
' ) Friday, 12th Music. . '
1 Chaplain for tho week: Dean L. A.
IjShornmn. .
' Monday, lothHon. W. H. Thomp
'ion. j WctlnosdaylTth-Prof: G. E. How-(
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j Friday, 19th Music. '
$ Chaplain for tho week: Dean H. Ii..
iWard." "'- ' i- '"
Miss Nettle L. Burllngame, '04, will
bq at Hooper for the coming yonr.
ftUsa Alary Cook spent Saturday and
Sunday at her homo in Beatrice', Neb.
Green's bar.ber shops excel all
others in the west. , Entirely modern
and tlewbest work assured.
Miss Bnn Brach. '0G, is at Loup City
where she will romnin thruoiit the
winter.
New Pledges.
Some University girls who; have
lately pledged to sororities are Julie
Atwood and Mary Bowlby to Kappa
Alpha Thetu, Lillian Wators to Pi
Beta Phi, Marie Duggan to Kappa Kap
pa Gamma, Helen Gray, Edna Perrin,
May Pershing, Ednt Storen, May'me
Hartley, Harriet Muir, to Delta Delta
Dolta. Augusta Harnshburger to
Delta Gamma. Any ndditlpns or cor
rections to tho nbovo list will be very
wolcome at the Nobraskan office.
History nnd Seminar Paiers 7c, per
100. History Covors, leather back, 10c
each. "U. of N." Fountain Pons, .war
ranted li kt. gold, ljoach. Water
man's "Idoal" Fountain Pens, Parker's
''Lucky Curves-Fountain Pons, A. A.
Watorman's "Self-filler" - Fouutaih
Pens. Tho Lincolij Book Store, 1126
O street.
Coach Whltmoro of South' Dakota
and Coach Fuhrer of Donne wore on
tho football field Saturday. JYhltm.ore
says that, unless Nobraska plays bet
tor football than she dfd Saturday,
South Dakota will havo a snap.
Harriot Brayton, '04, is teaching
school in Billings,, Mont.
LUDWIG
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He's the man you want to
see for a INfolblby &talt $
of Clothes. -
Who's
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Varsity Clothes Our Specialty 1030 'o g
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Ray Cochrane, '05, and A. L. Moon,
'0G, are toaching, at tho Industrial
School at Kearney.
t( Tho piaco to' buy !i. fdiintaln pen.
The XlnivoraUy Book Store. . j
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Chickering
Everett
Ivers &, Pond
Packard
" Richmond
Lawlors
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Victor Talking Machines
Are Sold Only by
' MUSIC
..STORE
' Ross P. Curtice Co.
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Miss Bortha F. Marshall, '05, will
be In Missouri-Valley, Iowa, for tho
coming year.
Mlss.-Agnos Gordon, '0G, nnd Miss
Edith Hnggnrd, '0G, nre both nt Wlsnor,
Neb.
Look Here! Wc arc-stilt in Business
Hot Soda (r" 'cc Cream v
and Lunches qggtm and Ices
Try Mrs. Day's Hot Waffles
1435 o and Maple Syrup Lincoln
Miss Evollno-FV Gibson, '05, will' be
principal of t)io. Hgh. School tot Su-,
peo!or for t)io coming year.
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Phi Gamma Delta fraternity onteri
talned at the chnptor house, ,1232 R
street, Saturday, evening. -
A now circular drjvo Is being laid
out to the south of the Administration
Building. .
Doan BeSsoy .delivered an address at
tho Congregational church Sjunday
r morning on tho subject "My Under
standing of the Book of Genesis,"
McV-EY PRINTING CO:
Wake fa Specialty of Printing for Uni
versity Organizations
Atrto Phone 1927. J27 N. J 2th
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Last Thiireday afCernoon Miss Ruth
Jnkway entortnlnod for Miss Mnrlon
Foster who roturnod to Omaha. Satur
day, where sho will attend Ferry Hall.
Lost Ladies gold watch with U.
of N. fob, Sunday night,, botweon, S
st root anil. St. JPaul'a" church. Name,
"Mabel" Currier,", in back; 'Initials on
front. Return to 1323 S St. .
Football Schedule for
1906
Sept. 29 Hastings Collego, at Lincoln. :
Oct. 6, University o Soutli Dakota, at Lincoln.
Oct. 13, Drake College, at Lincoln.
Oct. 20, Ames College, at Lincoln.
1-QcJt. -2TfItoa.no Colloge,vat Lincoln.
Nov. ..3, University of Minnesota, at Minnoapollsr
Nov, 10, Crelghton Collego, at Omaha.
Nov. 17, Uniyo'rslty of Kansas, nt Lincoln.
Nov. 24, Chlcngo University, nt Chlcngo.
Nov. 29, University of Cincinnati,. at Lincoln.
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