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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1907)
- S, 1 Gbe all? TRebraeftan V ? r " ' V i tT' R. Ac ' ' WHEN A STUDENT WANTS PRINTING THERE IS NO OENYINO THAT HE WANTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE The New Century Printers 1241 N STREET UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS 136 Mirth Elsvanth Bill 348. Autt 3881 Gotrell & Leonard ALBANY, N. Y. Makers of GAPS, 60WNS and HOODS To th Antricin Colligts idI Unlrinltlis. CLASS CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY Rillikli Hatirlilt RutoQibli Prices ELECTRIC SHOE Repairing Factory The only up-to-date plant In the city. It saves you time and money. ...... 1220 O St. The GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP & :: CIGAR STORE :: W.II.BARTHJBIjMAN, Proprietor 131 So; Eleventh St. Kurt Sldo 00000001$ - 1V1UY3 'VXSYHQ3N 'NlOOrOl JO MNVfl 1VN0I1VN VNMhTHK) iOeeeeseei i.-.,. SIMMONS The Printer 317 StHth. Twelfth St. MR. 8TEVEN8 IN RECITAL. Instructor From School of Music 8cores Hit at Convocation. The appearance of Mr. Robert Ste vens In piano recital at Convocation yesterday morning was nothing less than a triumph. University students aro so familial with the piano playing of a highly technical nnture which lacks any emotional touch, that It Is dlfllcult to enthuse them over even the best of local performers. This was distinctly not the case yes terday morning, for Mr. Stevens re ceived the enthusiastic approval he richly deserved. Mr. Stevens Is a mas ter of technique, but more than this, ho 1b sympathetic in his renditions to a high degree. The gem of hlB pro! gram yostorday morning was an Etude by Qottschalk, altho a March by Hol lander deserved high commendation. A pleasing feature of his program was Mi Stevens' rendition of a "hu morous" selection, whlph brought down the house. This willingness to break away from the bonds of classic Ism for the pleasure of an audience which is notoriously fond of light music, as well as his straightforward and unaffected manner while at tho piano, won tho enthusiastic approval of all his hearers It is to bo hoped that Mr. Stevens may be perusaded to appeaf again at Convocation with a "popular request" recital at some time in the near fu ture. The program for the recital ren dered by Mr. Stevens yesterday was as follows: March Hollander Toccata Sgambatl Etude Gottschalk Delngedenken JenBen Caprice Espagnol MoskowskI COUR8ES IN PUBLIC LAW. Offered by Dr. Maxey for the 8econd Semester. The following courses in Public Law are offered by Dr.- Maxey, of the Col lego of Law, for the second semester of tho present year: 4. AMERICAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. Municipal Corporations: Taxa tion. Two hours. 6. EUROPEAN DIPLOMACY. Three hours. 8. CONTEMPORARY INTERNA TIONAL PILITICS. Two hours. 10. CONSULAR SERVICE. Semi nary. Admission upon consent of the Instructor. Two hours. WHO'S YOUR TAILOR -P t You'll wait too long if you wait at all for your Suit or'Overcoat Call today to get first pick of New Line of Woolens. DRESHER Lincoln's FashlonableTallor, 143 8o. 12th 8t., ' AtSO OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS r l ELLIOTT BROS. TAILORS 1210 O Str. PONT BE A CHUMP If you want to go out in society dress right: We make clothes to,' fit you. Not made for a dum my and altered to fit you. Dress Suits or Tuxedo Suits to order-. $30.00 up. Suits and Overcoats to order $20.00 up. Latest Eastern Styles 0000CQ000&Q00000 ROLLER SKATING Auditorium Afternoon and Evening Race for local championship between Billy Miller and Lee Carson, Saturday night, 9130. Admission 10c. )00000000& A GOOD LUNCH ZZZZZZZAT THE ' C"A. ROOMS 11:30 TO 12:30 Z ' - ' PREPARED BY MRS. DAY FOR 10 AN lie The Best ,Lunch in the City Try One Alpha Theta Initiates. Alpha Theta Chi Initiated four new members at the fraternity house last evening. The Initiates were as fol lows:' George Wallace, 't Omaha; John Latenser, '10, Omaha; William Fleming, '10, Sutton; and Laurenco Holland, '10, Lincoln. An informal banquet at tho chapter house followed the initiation. (u VI UNION COLLEGE TAII (IDC Miln Collig. For First Class Tailor Ing at Low Prlois . . . S? BUILDING OTMHBaOMHH Auto, 48 Colliga Viaw 1 UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A, TUCKER, Jtwilpr, IR. S. S. SHEAII, Optician 1123 8 STREET. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Condra to Teach at Cornell. Professor Condra has contracted with Cornell University to give a lab oratory and a lecture course during tho six-weeks' summer term of 1907, at a salary much In advance of that paid him here. Cornell has tho best geographical laboratories in tho United States, bo sides the advantage of a fine geo graphic location. The campus is situ ated in the midst of a remarkably pic turesque landscape, surrounded by numerous waterfalls and other natural wonders. 0KClKK)K)i OFFICER'S HOP JANUARY 1807 PRICE $J.50 JRAT. HALL WALT. db CH3WDCCtfW II 1M Several members of the Junior Law class spent Tuesday evening at the home of Prof. G. D.,Ayers, 549 North Gregory, the Coal Man MTU CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS y M . 5 m Wt Twonty-flfth street. .1. Ai i