The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1907, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THIS PROPERTY OF
TIIK UNIVIOHBITY OF NEBRASKA.
Lincoln, NchraHka.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY
BY TIIK 8TUDI0NT I'UIl. HOARD.
Publication Office, 126 No. 14th St.
ZOOLOGY CLUB.
EdItor-ln-Chlef M. A. Mills, '08
Managing Editor Clyde E. Elliott, '09
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for overy llftoen wohIh or fraction thereof.
Faculty notlci'H and University bulletins
wiy gladly be published free.
Entered at tho pofltofllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mall matter
under the Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
THE GAME.
Do not rorg?t tho football game this
afternoon and be sure that you are
there. The game will be Interesting
and no one can afford to mlsB It. If
tho Inclination to go Is present you
surely can llnd the time, especially
If an effort Is made. It Is tho duty of all
students of this University to support
athletics, and this support should be
manifested by going to the game and
cheering the team. It Is not to be
asked that the team alone and un
aided by the rooters keep the oppo
nents from scoring against us. It is
up to the students to get busy and
when the time comes to root, do It
creditably, but above all, don't fall, to
be there. Tho Inspiration of crowded
bleachers and grandstand has won
games when tlv? chances were against
us. Remember this. The season Is
just commencing, now Is the time to
resolve to see every ganve playod on
tho homo field and as many others as
Is possible. Thero are comparatively
few students who absolutely can not
llnd time to attend the games. They
only last a couple of hours and come
lato In tho afternoon. If your work
Is crowding you, tho mistake Is In
First Meeting of Year Held In Ne
braska Hall.
Tho first meeting of the Zoology
Club was held Thursday evening In
Nebraska Flail. The meeting was a
summary of the work done during the
paBt year, and was very Interesting.
Professor Barker gave a short account
of the South Harpswell Laboratory In
Maine, and of his work there this sum
mer. Dr. Powers, who spent part of
the summer In western Nebraska, told
of his experiments with salamanders.
Miss Marshall gave a few of the re
sults of her Investigations on water
mites, and Dr. Ward told a number
of very Interesting facts concerning
the Seventh International Zoological
Congress, held in Boston this summer.
The next meeting of th club will be
on Tuesday, OctobeF 8 at 8 p. m.
SEM. BOT.
Names of Candidates for Degrees An
notneed. The Sem. oBt. will hold tho first
Initiation or the ear Friday evening,
October 11. Th examinations will bo
held during 'he week.
Tho candidates for tho degree of
Ordlnarius are: eVra Darling, Ethel
Field, N. F. Peterson, Nolle Stevenson,
Leva Walker, Leslie Zook.
Candidates for tho degree of No
vltlus: Alvln Keyser, E. G. Montgom
ery, L. It. Swingle, Iva Beck, Anna
Lute, M. II. Gilmore, V. V. Westgate,
J. L. Stahl, Edwin Hopt, G. Pagaduan,
F A. Wolf, J. C. Elder, Grace Ernst,
Ruth Marshall.
Candidates for the degree of Candl
datus: T. R. Cooper, Bertha Hollister,
J. W. Roberts, R. G. Steele, C. R. Til
lotson, C. E. Temple, T. A. Klessel
bach, Venus Pool, Martin Nelson.
Y. W. C. A. Service.
Sunday' afternoon at 4:00 o'clock, In
U. 106, will occur tho third Sunday
service of the Y. W. C. A. Tho meet
ing is to be an "Echo Meeting," with
reports from tho delegates who at
tended the Western Conference at
RESULTS TELL!
We claim to bo tho best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and are
here to provo it. Our methods are the VERY LATEST and our work
men the best that monoy can secure.
We clean tho finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or
shrinking in any way. We also clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds.
Goods called for and delivered. Ali goods thoroughly sterilized. We do
altering and repairing.
CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LI8T.
J. C WOOD Sc CO.
Phone- Bell 147 1320 N 8TREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292
BOYS
Beat Beat
South Our
Dakota Clothing
If you If you
Can. Can.
You CAN You CAN'T
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UNIVERSITY BULLETINS.
Sunday, October 6.
4:00 p. m. U. 100.
Echo meeting of Cascade Summer
Conference. All girls Invited.
Thursday, October 10.
:15 p. m. Armory.
Pershing Rifle drill.
Thursday, October 17.
7:15 p. m. Armory.
Pershing Rifle drill. Tryout for new
members.
Debating Club.
The Students Debating Club will
meet in U. Ill at 8:00 p. m. this even
ing. After the parliamentary drill
there will be a debate on the following
question:
"Resolved, That Congress In the
next session should make an appro
priation for more than one first-class
battleship."
Speakers on the affirmative: R. A.
Spalt8 and O. C. Wisdom; on nega
tive, A. Colo and .1. G. Mothersead.
Visitors are welcome.
AS.
A--1. "V
putting it off until the end of tho
week. Chaugo your tactics, do not
put off your work until it becomes
necessary to be In tho Library while
a game Is going on. It Is safe to say
that every student during tho week
wastes much more time than would
bo taken up by attending the games
on Saturday afternoon. If this fall
ing wore remedied it would bo found
that time was no longer a considera
tion. Como out to the game this af
ternoon and bring your megaphone
and pennant, for South Dakota must
bo sent back to the Bad Lands a sad
der and wiser bunch.
Cascade, Colorado, August 23-Septem-bor
3. Miss IVbbard will lead. All
girls who wish to know horo of what
such a conference means are urged
to attend this service.
The following is tho program as
arranged:
Reports from Carrie Schulz, Elsie
Adams, IVrginia Zimmerer, Lillian
Hruhesky, Eva Arnold.
Quartet, 'The Shepherd True."
Duet, "Oh, It Is Wonderful."
Lost Theta Sigma fraternity pin,
diamond setting. Finder please return
to Daily Nebraskan. Receive reward.
We have a lot of second Ivan J draw
ing boards wo will sell cheap. 340 N.
Eleventh St.
The latest and best novelties at the
University Book Store. That Bronzo
Seal.
Wo manufacture all of our
Candies & Ice Cream
Wo make tho finost and. most
dolicious drinks in tho city.
TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHENIAN
BITTER SWEETS
CHEW "NUT LOVET"
and
EAT "SAUER KRAUT"
MADE BY
OLYMPIACANDY CO., 1131 0 St.
Send in your -news items to tho
Dally Nebraskan.
J. M. Rice, hair and scalp specialist,
1216 O St., upstairs. Auto phone 3888.
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
Miss Wllla S. Cather, n graduate of
the University and now an associate,
ovjltor of McCluro's Magazine, is visit
ing in tho city.
Students barber since 1897. Corner
Thirteenth and 6,
L. J. Pepporberg, 190G, is in the
city, being en route to Washington,
D. C.
Clark Bell, 1904, Beta Theta PI, is
visiting his fraternity brothers.
Lost A Phi Gamma Delta fratern
ity plh. Finder return to Nebraskan
office and receive reward.
Chapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 12th.
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a $5,00 meal ticket at the Windsor
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