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Zlbe Bail? iRebrasfcan - - . k ft Vol. VI. No. JOB. 9MMMHHMMHIMMI UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, MARCH t9f J907. Price 5 Cents. i - f r rv i . Jf Of BIG GLEE CLUB DAY ANNUAL CONCERT TO BE FITTING CLIMAX OF YEAR. Tremendou Ticket. Sale for Wednes day Performance Will Give Both Matinee and Evening Concerts. Never has Dame Fortune smiled more kindly upon the Glee and Man dolin Clubs than at the present time. With but slight Indebtedness to lift, and a big advance sale of tickets, the Home Concert promises to be the greatest success ever achieved by the Club. As to the concert itself, those who know, say that it will be the hit of the season at the theater. . No little detail of the program which can help it artistically has been neglecled. In lact, th,e boys will, present as finished an entertainment as a professional company could choose to give. The first part, as last year, will con- MAY 8ING TOMORROW Club Delinquents Will Appear In Concert. The University Senate met yester day at 5 In U. iOC, to decide whether the delinquent members of the Glee and Mandolin clubs should be al lowed to appear In the concert Wed nesday nighty There are seven sing ers and one mandolin player who failed last semester to make the re quired twelve hours. Notice was given the clubs only a few days ago that th.eso men, could not take part In tomorrow night's performance, and as a result the Glee Club faced the necessity of giving up the concert or of ceasing to call themselves a uni versity organization. In the meeting of the Senate last night it was decided bocauqe of the lateness of the notice served upon the clubs to rescind the rule until' Friday, March 22, thus allowing the delin quent members to take part in 'the homo concert and the one at Omaha Thursday night. S. .' 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Mould, Treasurer. ; Second Row Verne GittlngB, E.; Blackburn, F Krlup, Ernest Johnson, President; A. W. Samson, C. E. Parke, Pianist; M. C-French, 0. WPost, A. R. Anderson, J W. Kolridge. Third Row A. Lynn Myers, J. ti. Walker, R.M. Switzler, Chas. B, Duer, Vern Westgate, S. M. Bailey, Clarence Johnson, J. R. Savin, Yale Holland. ' Top Rqw Geo. M. Wallace, J. Thomas, J. D. Hamilton, Don Russell, Jes3 Caloy, Vice-President; G. A. Wolfe, Robt. Warren, GJen Vonxlck. Not in the Picture Edw. C. Johnston, D. D. Plumb, Martin Kimmel, Louis Meyer, E. Harnley, C. Chlicoat. ... slst entirely .of .heavy numbers by the two Clubs. No little time has been :spent to give the truly artistic touches to the rendition of such musical pieces as "On the Sea" and "Annie Laurie," by Dudley Buck, "Landslghting," by Grieg, and other equally difficult nuni-. bers. The Individual work of the Club has been" highly spoken of this year, each member having thoroly learned his .part. - 'For the lighter end of the program, ah original operatta composed by -Ed. (Continued on page 3.) Director Gillespie Speaks. Director Gillespie has a smile some thing less than a yard long on his face. "That concert is certainly bound to be a winner," he says. "The bdys have been -working with might and main, and I have never heard better singing by a male chorus in my life. 'Positively, it is excellent" "Cudoma" winks very knowingly when you mention "composer" to him., 'il'm agoln to 'sprise 'em all by 'my skill this time, no fake a-tall," rand the entire club feels the same way. BIG TRIP ASSURED MANAGER AGEE ANNOUNCES THE ITINERARY FOR TOUR. Glee Club to Coyer Colorado and Wyoming Prospects Are Bright Eight Cities to Be Included. , Aftor bIx months' strenuous work the western trip- so long looked for ward to by the Glee and Mandolin Clubs Booms to bo a reality. Manager Agee announces the fol lowing trip: Leaving Lincoln, Wed nesday, March 27th, In a private car, the club stops 'first at Kearney, Nob. The 28th thoy play at Laramio, Wyo., the location of the state' university; the 30th tho club plays at Boulder, Colo.; 31st at Longomont; April 1st at Denver; April 2nd at Colorado Springs;- April 3rd at Grand Junction, Colo.; April 4th at Loadvllle, and from there back, making a ten days' trip of great pleasure and Interest to all tho boys. Tho number to be carried on tho trip hasnot as yet boon decided, but probably only twenty-five men will bo taken on account of tho heavy ex pense. At all of these western cities the boys will be given receptl6ns and sldo-trlps to tho principal points of interest in Colorado. The University of Nebraska need feel no alarm as to who shall represent it as no better equipped bunch ever started out to "boost" things for tho "Unl" and "Old Nebraska." Black Masque. The following girls have been elected to membership In the Black Masque: Nelle Brrftt, Nelle Brldenbaugli, Mary Browne, Florence Butler, ' Maude Cauger, Otis Hassler, Elizabeth Klewlt, Agnes Langevin, Laura Rhoades, Ab ble Stewart, Mary Strahorn, Constance Syford, LInd Trueblood. ' High School Inspector A. A. Reed was called to Plckrell, Nebraska, Sat urday morning by the death of .his father. ' iffifj!;TBSSBBB!Br; 3'3"eiIB ?''- 'jbbbmbbbVbbW BBffJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPk VwIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbY M tIEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB w i9K-BBBBBBBBBBBBBBrviPu. -rBBBBBBBSBWJBl JHHb1bbB)BBBb1CE iBm J. H. AGEE Manager of the University of Nebraska t ' - Musical Clubs. Mr. Agee was a member of last year's club and was elected manager at close of last year's work. . Al tho not a student at the Univer sity this year, he has 'been Identified with tho School of Music and at the request of the Club retained the mam agership. Mr. Agee expresses himself as well pleased with the outlook for a bril liant close of what has been ahard year all through. Moving into, the new Museum has been begun in earnest, Chaos, .now reigns in Professor 'Barbour's office. - i v i -J$ "A.