The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1907, Image 4

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"Frat" Baseball Standings.
East Side.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
Alpha Thota Ohl.. 2 2 0 1000
Sigma Chi 3 2 1 .GOT
Alpha Tau Omega 2 1 1 .500
Delta Tau Delta.. 2 0 2 0000
Sigma Alpha 1 0 1 0000
West Side.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
Kappa Sigma .... 2 2 0 1000,
Phi Delta Theta.. 110 1000
Beta Thota PI.... "2 1 1 .500
Phi Kappa Psl.... 2 11 .500
Phi Gamma Delta. 2 0 2 0000
Delta Upsllon .... 1 0 1 0000
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Student Volunteer Secretary.
Student Volunteer Secretary W. T.
Davis will address the students of the
University Friday evening at 8 o'clock
In U. 102. Miss Vlbbard and the now
Wosloyan male quartette will render
Bpeclal music and a very profitable
mooting Is assured. All aro urged to
bo present.
JACK! WILDE
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Kacjlei' Souvenir WMnees Tuesdays
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ELECTRIC BELT
TOMMY AT PLAY
Ensemble Musical Program.
This morning at Convocation a pro
gram of ensemble music will be ren
dered as follows:
Mr. Charles Christy, Piano.
Mr. Carroll Beach, Violin.
Binding Romance
Beethovon Sonata op. 24 No. 5.
Adagio,
Scherzo.
Rondo.
Grieg Peer Gynt Suite,
"Morning Scene,"
"In tho Hall of the Mountain King."
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ATHLETIC GOODS
ALWAYS PAS8niEQApSE,T.HEY AM KEPT UR TA THI MARK
AND NEVER PALL 1ILOW THE OFFICIAL STANDARD.
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SEND FOR THBflH BObKfl NOW-TEN 0TI MHl COT
No. a. Group XVI MusoU Bulld&t;. By, Dr. L., H. Onllsk,. Director
of Physical Training, N. T. Public Sohools.
No. 27. Group XU-r-Oollete Athletics, By M. O. Murphy, tk wH-
, knowB.Atfalo.Uo. Jraetn nw with UaiY..t Pfta.
No. 240. Group 3CH Athjetfck Training for Sckeolkorp. nBr.Oto. W
Ortoa pf thf VrtT-Pt Pn. and alraWafeSU MmmII
A copy of pur.qomplote oatalocve of athlttlo goods will maiksl
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It Isn'iAJWiya Puila That Kill
By Leslie Pomeroy
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By Miss Revett
Mr. C. S. Paine, of the Historical
Society departed yesterday on a tour
which will last ti couple of weeks. St
Louis, Jacksonville, Illinois, and Des
Moines will nil bo visited, where In ad
dltlon to pleasure seeking, Mr. Palno
will Investigate various historical sub
jects. Ar. L. R. Smith has taken Mr.
Palne's place In looking after the Mor
ton History during tho latter's absence.
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WMITEBREAST CO.
We will tret you right
Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610.
Office 1106 O.
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Saturday, ApVil 27th
MEMORIAL HALL
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Mr. Charles E. Downtpn represent-
pany, spoke yesterday afternoon In
Memorial Hall to the men of the En
gineering department with a view' to
getting men to enter tho apprentice
ship "department In tho plant at Pitts
burg. About twelve men from tho
Senior class signified their Intention
of entering the service of the company.
About half a dozen of tho Juniors
will also bo taken Into the service for
the summer.
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Seventeen large cases of paintings
for the Art Exhibit arrived yesterday
morning and were placed In tho Li
brary Hall preparatory to unpacking.
The work of unpacking and hanging
the pictures will begin today, and the
rooms w4jl bo ready for the opening of
the exhibition on Saturday evening.
Dr. Bessoy has just received some
old botany hooks dating back as far as
1546. They still have their original
binding and aro In good condition.
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About ton of the boys In the depart
ment of Forestry are planning to go
to central Colorado this summer in
order to get practical exporlonco In a
lumber camp.
Where Can I Get a HacK?
At the Fortes Stables, of course
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Emory Ray Buckner, '04, promi
nent as a Nebraska debater, wjdj grad
uate from the Harvard Law School this
June and will commence practice in
Chicago.
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