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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
TUB PAJlbV NEBRASRAN in 11 i ,. i i -. d -. J '. i. - 'A. - fK Kft ; &? ' r. &S TV . ' u; t :r j - I ? "J. Oliver Theatre ",', i Fr. SAT. & MAT., MARCH 13-14 ' HENRY WOODRUFF IN "WAY DOWN EAST" Night, $1.i30 to 25c. Mat., 50 and 25c I 1; WEp. MAT. & EVE., MARCH 18 "BROWN Of HARVARD" - 'n FRI., 8 AT. & SAT. MAT., MCH. 20-21 "BIG HEARTED JIM" LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7:45 e JjOQ PRICES" TEN AND TWENTY CENTS ILLUSTRATED SONG 'Longing for You" fe.i'THE TWO DOLLYS singers and Dancers .. . SAM HOOD -J .- tn The Man With the Laugh Register FAUST BROS. Pantomimic Comedians J " ' BIG FOUR QUARTET f Kings of Mirth and Harmony FERRY The Human Frog LYROSCOPE MAJESTIC -" .j.. .. - T-.i .1. .i-.. t .i . WlrCiiuicinE Monday, March 9 FULTOM STOCK CO. - r ' in "Michael Strogoff i Tho Beautiful Russian Comedy Drama artistically presented in three acts. Evening prices 15c and 25c Matinees,. Wed. and Sat. . 15c bents rcsvd, Box ofllco opens 11 a. in. I CltocoJaUs and Bon Bon. 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SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Per kins; Sanderson. TAILORS Backstrom; DreBher; El liott; Heffley; Herzog; Ludwig; Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College Tailors. TELEGRAPH S C H O O L Western Telegraph School. , THEATERS Jewell; Jby-o;01iver; Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood, Sun. KEYS Thorp. t REMOVAL SALE! L 2Q Per Ct, Disoount on Xravr ojini BaiaTTrunks and Suit Cases. C. A. WIRICK. 1036 O Street. U y ' ,! T j i I T "? J- TJ J ' 1 I t " l.willnt,lftllit,f.tW Clt.r. The Fines! Place In. the West. '934 P SlrMl WtkWWMWW ccv Subscribe for tho billy Nebraskan, Professor Howard on Debate. Prof. George E. Howard criticised the debate yesterday in Rhetoric 10 on whether or not Mr. Bryan should bo elected president. Professor How ard formerly taught English n't Ne braska and was a mainstay of Inter collegiate debating at Stanford Uni versity. From 3 to 4 o'clock he gave tho class a stimulating talk of great prac tical help, mainly on the necessity of form correct 'and vigorous EngllBh, clear structure and good delivery In debate, which he said ho regards as tho most valuable form of Intercollegi ate contests. Dr. Howard urged the class to study the "fine art" of English composition. Inaccurate, poor English discredit excellent argument. Study how to make and speak sentences. It Is In excusable to como before an audience and mispronounce words especially proper names. "Study synonym," said he. "Learn how words d'ffer in menning. Study the dictionary. ' He ulfo urged the careful study of tuo massing of evidence, Betting it forth in clearly organized paragraphs, In clear structure. In discussing tho ethics of debate, Dr. Howard spoke cf the use of clap-trap In political argu ment as very dangerous before edu cated people and declnred that fair ness is necessary if ono Is to wlu. Mr. Bryan made an amusing mis take the other day In his Introductory remarks. Chancellor Andrews had said in the beginning that, as the peace exercises were worked up by Professor Caldwell, each speoker would be merely the mouthpiece of the man who had arranged the pro gram. Mr. Bryan In seeking to pay n compliment to Mr. Caldwell's ideas, said that he thought ho would hove no trouble in expressing them. Profes sor Caldwell's students don't hlnk that his Ideas are always o small, but they won't go to war with Mr. Bryan about it. Ivy Day Orator Appointed. At a meeting of the Ivy Day Orator Committee on March 11, 1908, Mr. Jo seph Swenson was chosen to deliver tho Ivy Day oration at the Ivy Day exercises of the senior class. In accordance with the action of this committee, Mr. oseph Swenson is hereby appointed class orator. F. N. MENEFEE, President. "Jeanne D'Arc." The presentation of "eanne D'Arc"; by Miss Alice Howell at the Temple next Saturday evening is looked for ward to with much pleasant anticipa tion by All. The selection Is taken from Percy McKaye's well-known play of the same name and follows closely to the historical events of tho period represented. Elocution. The recital given by the' two divi sions of Rhetoric 36 yestei'da'y reflect ed much credit upon all wha partici pated. The program was as follows: 1. Lasca. , ." . . .Miss Gould 2. Naughty Zell Miss Williams 3. Tomorro.w Miss Rothwell 4. Sam Woller's Valentine.. Miss Hunt Convication, Thursday, March 12. String Quartet. August Melcer First viplin. E. J. Walt Second violin. Wm. Quick Viola. Llllitfn Eichc Violincello. New spring shoes. Tan and patent; leather low stioes will be extensively worn this .spring. We have a large variety of the 'latest styles at popular prices. Call, and see them. Rogers & Perkins, 1129 O. 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