The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1907, Image 3

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February.
Tuesday, 2G.
Convocation, 11:00 a, m. S. M. Jor-
don, "Persia."
Senior class meet, 11:00 a. m.
Cliem. Lecture room.
Black Masquo meet, 11:30 a. m. U.
102.
Sophomore class meeting, 11:30 a.
m., in Mem. Hall.
First annual gymnastic contest
Hawkpye Club meets with Mrs. Car
rie B. Raymond, 1414 L St.
Zoological Club, 8:00 p. m.
Wednesday, 27.
Engineering Society, 7:30 p. m. M.
211. O. J. Fee, "Some Problems
of the Superintendent."
Thursday, 28.
Y. W. C. A. service, 6:00 p. m. Rev.
Balch. U. 106.
March.
Friday, 1.
Denver University vs. Nebraska;
basket-ball and dance.
Saturday 2.
Dramatic Club meets, 8:00 p. m.
Thursday, 7.
Piano recital by Miss Archibald, 8: 00
p. m., Mem. Hall.
Friday, 8.
Annual banquet of Y. M. C, A. in
Lindoll Hotel.
Tuesday, 12.
Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Richard L.
Motcalf, ' "Measuring Men."
Thursday, 14,
Recital, Marjorio Anderson, 8:00 p
m Mom. Hall.
Saturday, 16.
Non Com Hop, 8:30 p. m. Fraternity
Hall,
April.
Friday 5.
Nobraslra-Wisconsin debate, Mem,
Hall.
Captain Rlne Fairly Confident of Qood
Team.
4v Between twenty and thirty men are
reporting to Captain "Billy" Rino in
the gym every day for basoball, tho
cage having boon moved from tho
basement to tho gym propor, nnd al
lowing a better opportunity for a thoro
work-out.
Besides the old men, among whom
are Rine, Bellamy, Carroll, Cook,
Schmidt, Donslow, Gaddis, and Dort,
la a large numbor of new recruits.
Little is known of this new material.
save that good rocords are known to
hnvo been made.
Tho men at present, nro trying out
as follows:
Pitchers: Curxle, Rhubosky, Ward,
Kurtz, Stevenson, Fleming, Maxwell
and Blake. '
Catchers: Patterson, Carroll, Pen
slow, Burt, Carr, Burnett and Scrog
gens. First base: Reamoy, Carroll, Bro
denck, Denslow and Felilimn.
Second base: Capt. Rlne, Hawloy
and Beltzer.
Third base: Perry, Dudgeon nnd
Sly.
Short stop: Beltzer, Hawloy, Dud
geon and Perry.
Outfield: 3ook, Bellamy, Schmidt,
Funk, Reed and Pitchford.
.Carneron!s Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12,
"Nebraska" embossed stationery at
tho Co-op.
Something new in embossed station
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Rogers & Perkins
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A good writing tablet is a necessity.
Get it at the TJnl Book Store.
Tho best place to eat in town Is nt
Don's Cafe, 114 So., 11th St.
The best place to eat in town is at
Don't Cafe, 114 So. lltu St.
Why not take your baths at Chris
Bath House, corner 11th and P. Sts.Y
Tho best place to eat in town Is. at
Don's, 114 So. 11th Street.
Front room for rent, ground flpor.
Gentlemen only. 534 No, 12th.
You would not be ashamed to send
a letter written on our new ombossod
stationery. ' The Coop. ,
To Speechify
Thinking apeaklng on one's feet
Some splendid boohs to aid you
20. discount to teachers
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HINDS & NOBLE, Publishers '
31 -33-35 W. X 8th St. New Yprk.Clty
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PR08PECT8 QOOp.
Barbour Publishes' Statement.
Professor Barbour has just pub
lished Part 6 of VolumoII, on tho "Evi
dence of Loess Man in Nobrnska."
Tho work Is a scientifically valluablo
one as Professor Barbour strove to
set forth the real facts uninfluenced
by the psychological tendency to ac
cept slight evidenco ns confirmatory.
In the light of tho facts he now has
obtainedi Professor Barbour is firmly
of the opinion that the Nebraska
Loess Man, so far as his skeleton Is
concerned, is a reality.
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6:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.
1 Two Eggs, Dry Toast and Coffoo,
Tea or Milk X . . , 150
2 Slice of IJacon, Ono Egg, Hard
Rolls, Potatoos, Hot Crikos (2)
with Syrup, and Coffoo, Toa or
Milk ; 20o
3 Breakfast Food with Ci;oam,
Slico of Bacon, Ono Egg, Pota
toos, Hard Rolls and Coffeo, tea
or Milk ,25c
i Hot Calcod (3) Strlppod wlth
Bacon and Coffoo, Toa or Milk. ..15c
5 Plain Stoak, Potatoos, Rolls;
Hot Cakes' (2) with Syrup and
Coffoo, Toa or Milk 25o
6 Plain Omolot, Rasher of Briccm,
Rolls, Potatoos, and Coffee, Ten '
or Milk ,, ., 300
7 Hnm or Bacon and Eggs, Rolls,
Potatoos, Toast, Hot Cakes (8)
with Syrup and Coffeo, Toa or
Milk' 35o
8 'Brookflolds Farm Sausago, Pota
toes, Rolls", Hot Cakes (2) with
Syrup and Coffoo, Toa or Milk. .30o
0 "WindBor" Stoak, Rashor of Ba
con, Potatoos, Rolls, Hot Cakes
(2) with Syrup and Coffee, Toa
or Milk . 35o
10 Mutton Chops. (2), Rashor of
Bacon, Rolls, and Coffeo, Tori or '
Milk 300
Changes mado in our Club Break
fast will bo checked from the regular
Menu.
Spoclal attontlon to studontd. 10
por cent off on all meal tickots.
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Sigma XI.
The Sigma XI will hold a meeting
in Mechanics Arts hall Wodnesday
at 8 p. m at which tho following pro
gram will bo given:
"Human Skull and Racial Signifi
cance with reference to Nebraska
Man," by H, B. Ward.
Comparison of Human Cranium,"
by Professor Barbour.
"Dwarfing of Alpine Plants," by Dr.
Clements,
Comenlus Club.
At tho meeting of the Comonius
Club last Saturday night, a very in
structive address was given by F. A.
Stech, principal of the schools at
Bruno. Mr. Stech spoke on Bohemian
literature, emphasizing tho need of its
study.' Miss Emma Krlsl, of tho Con
servatory, favored the club with an ex
cellent vocal selection.
Miss A. E; Soukup, Dressmaker.
Special attention given to students.
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