The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 16, 1908, Image 1
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Preference for w ..Leader 'of,iv908 Eleven. iTho failure oftlio fourteen "N" men. tCelecRSoaptrilrCf orj tlierlflOS f botballj t team, -as feliown by the'eanvass of the , second ballot at thovmeoting of the atiiletlcboard, Monday night, Jed thq. DaIly'Neb'rai9knn-tbtnke n poll-of one .hundred .representative gtudo'nU of the. yinvuibty iu iic1, w.iicdd". " the popular choice of a leader for next .naked three Jb: HARVEY. .(-'..-r r ,j,':n.ri "?. Who 8eemru to Be .Cholcer.of :8tu I dent -Body-for Captain of the 4 40IVO' ' trU.AK.II --'tlXfl.H' Ele'venr IOVU VUIUIII . menHarveyjj Mattersand Cobk-whb are eligible for the captaincy with tho following -result: , v-- eSjn' '.; ' V ' Votes HarjVey? . , ..; . ,,...,.., f ....... .., 60 ' AJ!attJBr8 .,..., f.j . V. ........ .t . .. , 20 Cookr ' ."' j,.,. . ' t . r " " r ' .vlo irthir vote-ir 'taken as ropresenta- Uvfof the 'Bejitlmenr of the student body; Jama'.B. 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' V ,1 ' . .-'2 ,i;n n . . . ' . r )000)WOb3lK)WO)KO000)K3)K0) TEMPLE1 rTHgftRE, Vi ,CH '8 r'MouNever r fP9W ' 4pih-Jw. p((WyWWAfm. I-r - ' ' 'l l Vm HI Ml I III.HIMII 3XWf '.C' py tsernard onaw I ,plfe,ented by ' i.i-.' m i. rV, I f. T r I, '.-. Special SccActyH 1 iK' w, , i iCKcis reaeryea aiam i ooooo FIVE 8U3FENbED.' Kidnappers of .MacDohald.vAre Dis missed From University. President -Veaverllngf'Of4ho5clas8 6t 1911 and four other" fresiimah who" helped kidnap Minster of Ceremonlea MacDonald of 'the Sophomore' hop ctnunlttqo Sunday; nlgTU'wero sua pended from Uio TJnlvorslty yeaterda'y by Clmncellor Androws. The order of; suspenaton was Issued after the fresh 'men had been asked to return Mac TJonnld hnd had. refused. Unless tho Sophomore officer is roturned soon tho kidnappers will be permanently sus pended. Warrants for the arrest of Weaver ling and the other conspirators were lesued la,to yesterday afternoon and tho police were .making a search for jhose students last night,--but-had found nonti of them when this article wus written. Frlenda-of the.freahmen -kidnappers are making a strong effort to find Mac Donnld and seoure his release boforo tho fooliBh first year men are ex pelled. Tickets. . . Tickets to . Bernard" Shaw's pluy, "You Nover Can Tell,".goJpn. sale thi. morning at tho box office of the Unl V realty Temple theater. , The prices for seats, (nono unreserved) are thlr-ty-vo, f ty, seventy-five cents" nnd a dol lar. ThoBe who have-already bought tickets should exchange them for their resorved seat ticket today or tomor- tow. The piay win ne presenieu aaj- urday evening, January 18f 1908. The Student's Directory for '07-'08, 111 bo ready for distribution the1 lat ter, part of this "weok'brvtho early part of next eek;rPurthertto'tiVo will bo" Ivert when' It Is Teady- for dlstrli butlon. , Tho best oyster stew in the city is that served at The Boston Lunch. Try It. , . 6QJWDiK)iKJK)J5JW viwm:xtf ., 't m .' f . i? m ac 4r r 1TJ?MM0E tlOP TkkctsLlnUWto30 3C O y ,km II .... IIVfPlSKT SAT'Y, EVENING; 8:J5 i 3D Can Tell,v .r Dramatic Club ' Steckleberg's Orchestra' ..... . , r ,. empie i nursaay ana rnoay Y. M. C. A. 80CJAL8. Informal Gatherings Will Be Held In the Temple. Since moving into tho now quarters In tho Temple, tho Y.M. C. A. has had at its disposal conveniences' which mnke It posslblo to carryout plans for a larger work, impossible before. The social committee has felt, n need of anx opportunity for University men of classes to meet Informally on nn equal fcotingvfit frequent occasions and also wishes to do something towards de veloping Unlversjty spirit. . To meet this need they planto have "some thing doing" every Saturday evening, from 8 to 10. These gntherliigs;wlll bb entirely Informal so men may bo free to come and go as they please. No effort will be Bpared,to make these oc casions as homelike as possible. There will bo singing, college songs, spinning yoniB .about the ''aJoJrtreanidaJeeuV ofsome sort Tho first of theao gath erings lst&J)e Saturday, January 18 All University men are cordially Jn Vlted to drop In. i Tho membershh) contest. wHlch olosedbefore-tlio holldnysriyflSJi- teiivled to bring tho membership to B00. At Its close the number of members was 510. Tho membership commit tee has set Hs goal at G0Q for' the, year. Additions. The'commltte'e onaccre'dlted schools' of tho State University met recently and -'placed"1 th'ef ollogchob.lsr.of: the stnte on Its accredited list for 1907-19081 of three-year hlgli' schools: Bertrand, Herman, Tobias, University Place and Western. ' 'Shoe sale, ten to fifty per cent dis count on nil shoes, except Douglas, Walkover and Sorosifl, Rogersand Perkins ' -, Basket ball practice for Sophomore and Junior girls will bo held Thurs dayat U:30. I seventeen, m . v ' 'A. - I f - ' 00 . D if 4 ' ' ' TT 1 '-'' '"''' " o f- 4f , ,, " " i'i"J ' ' , Q ' TICKETS $1.25 S n,.,, ' ' i - ix- " ,.. . :-. O HyJfJ10FJJtJitlJlWJ X WILL GIVE . .U- J-r-.- SIIAWS Pl 'k DRAMATIC . CLU ByrREADX .WIJxH "YOUNEVER CAN TELL." C' ' r ?" ; :,, , ' -' "' w"4$ -,'i r.act AlllU Ui DaaM D.li.n.lnn wiot, null i iu ukuii iiuiivaianiy, Every Evening Is Announced and . ,? , . ji i" ;- Includes. Much Qo6d Talent., i Since the closing of the Christmas .' vacation, the cast of "You Never' Coji Tell" have been rehearsing ' nearly ' every evening; nnirundor tli'e suporliv' tendence 'of Miss Ilowoll lVnW been giving 'the nlshlng touchces to Shaw's play, There will bo a dress reheadBalv on",PrIday evening. .All the new1- acpn-'j cry wlll,bo in tho theater by that time,.; nnd nil the properties will bo In plnco . On Saturday uftornoon a trial poV.-. formanpo Is: to' be given ,to -which all "' . members of the Dramatic Club are In- .ff vlted. They alsd have the privileged L inviting acouiJle of friend's to attend - this liorformftnco. 1 . The program will coihinenco at 8.VlG. The edst, arranged. In tile order! of . their appearancoy Js as follows: '' Dolly Clandon . . . .Miss Bonnie: Adams 'Mr, Valentino , ,MivC..Geo.-Rtedol- Tiipnrior Maid... Miss xaura.4 Eisucr, tPhllip-ClandonTTMiTGuy Montgomery. Mrs. Claridon. .. . .-. ,'MIbs Rutli Bailey1 Gloria ClandonrMIss Rnchael Cams. .Mr..Porgus Crampton. t. . vr.'T . T7a;w ...,.,...,., i .irA vvaucr Houseworur Mr. lnclt McComas. .MiCDJck RubsoI William, the waiter. ,,'...... .V.. . , V .Mr. Alden BUmsctead.' Mr. Bohun Mr. Robert Elliot Second Walter. .Mr. Howard Rushtou. rTlirffrstvscenoJlb a dontlst's operat-? lng room,Awhere4 the twInB, Dolly and 'Philip Clandon, start the plot-by in-' ' Aritlng Mr. Valentino to lunch wltlp ihdm, after an acquaintance of two" . minutes'. They also insist on his bring- , lrig his landlord to lunch. ' t . In tho second scene, they aVe having':" Marino hotel "Where a raging, scene 'f. ls-wHnessed:ln;;flnding that .the. in-, ylted stranger is' the father of the V twins and, the wife of Mra Clandon, , who hnsv left her husband,, slnpb her , advanced opinions conflict with his stern regard for. respectable, appear ances. The troublesome ..meeting is . continually calmed down by the serb.; cc-mis waiter who always appears at the right time to make his philosophy . soothe the boiling passions, and In or? . der to bring In a little sentiment, Mr. Valchtlho makes Tove and proposes to t Gloria, "Th woman of the; twentieth century" on strictly scientific princi ples gathored' by an experience Vfl, twelve, years, as a student of "The Due.P In the third act it is found that Mr. Crampton has started legal proceed; Ings to get, back" the custody of his children, and Mr. Yalentlne also, ex! plains the new method of iove-makipg,rY In the mst act everyone Is asWBBle4 to straighten the trouble. Theycowe " waltzing in at different times', froa,'tka dance la the garden, Mir, Bohwi, Uw lawyer,, in steaionan iow urings me meating to order,, after iaeWitag; , (Coa'tiaued pa, page tqwy ', . '( Lfc. , , yi- -.-i J l- i J t .? '? H rtMte v-d-1ttfrwww' mtftt9 V .- Si3fSrt t"." ..-iJW d&M W ..t ' $.' i -