Ebe Batlv IRebraekan i' . Vol. VU. No. J29. GLEE GLUB MASS MEETING AT 11:00 A. M. TODAY ItHMHL ,' e9JHHb 'BBBBBBBBBBBBB THBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBE ES!!r'BBK!f!IIIHrrEiK!jBi jbbbbbbbbbbHubbbbbbbbbbbbbbH MBEyKy"" ''v rZTTSBBBBBBBBBBBBBK BHRk -iBAflDsf HBMi' Hi tAl bbbbbbbbH HElr-P&SIHIi JBBBLHiiH . HsHHE bbibbbVHbSIBbf'4 JflK-fvUv . 5L bbbbbbbVbtH .iHBHlT iLnH bbbbbm bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbf b. -i. -fe $fc- .bc. .k. te. .k. .L .h- k. .k. ' tL " r " This af Cernooix and evening the University Glee Club ap jfe pear In their annual Home-3on- cert at the Oliver Theater. Programs of rare excellence will 'be rendered at both matl nee and evening concerts. The matinee begins at 2:30 and the evening performance tit promptly 8:20. . rj rj rj JJ fj rj ry rf rf rf rj rj rp rj rj t The annual Home Concert in which the University Glee Club appear to day is an event towards which the members have worked for many weeks. (Every concert which the club bas thus far given has been but a preparation for this, the climax of the season. In the programs to bo ren dered today only the best is offered. There is not an old thing on the pro gram, Furthermore, the matinee is not to be a dress rehearsal. The af ternoon "program promises to be fully as good as the evening entertainment. The two programs will be Identical. Bach will be la three parts the first containing the heavier class of music, the second 'being a song recital by Mlsa 'Adah Castor, accompanied 'by the club, and the third, consisting of a farce, "Uncle Tom's -Cabin." UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, University Glee Club on Their Way Classic musical numbers will be rendered to ehow the range of the club. Interspersed among these will be comical songs and lighter num bers. George "Ireland, the whistling bard7 will-add enjoyment to the occa sion by one of his old time favorites. Miss Adah Castor, the soloist of the' club, possesses a voice of unusual power and dramatic ability. Accom panied by Miss Lillian Elohe with a 'cello obligate, Miss Castor will sing Massenet's "Elegy." The well known character of this number is indicative of Miss Castor's ability. In "Uncle Tom's Cabin," an original production by "Crip" Kimmel, some of the august faculty are found clus tering about Little Eva, who insists on dying despite Undo Tom's pro tests. "Uncle Tom's""Cabln" is the first effort of the faculty in minstrelsyf Lincoln Is a wet town, and the faculty appreciate the fact by giving a pro gram which Is decidedly not dry. The whole program has been care fully worked out. Able men are as signed to the various parts and with out doubt the concert will be worth hearing. Cornell and Princeton .will not ,play football next year. , Cornell authori ties declare1 that Princeton declined to renew the three-year agreement which called tor a, game in Ithaca. J908. THE PA8T RECORD. Story of the Accomplishments of Ne braska's Former Glee Clubs. In the past three years theUnlver slty Glee Club has met with more varied fortunes thanhas probably any other organization of the school. Financial troubles, earthquakesj and moral questions have all had a part In agitating affairs. Two years ago there was "much ex citement over the two-thousand-dollar deficit which the club faced, as a re sult of financial mismanagement. The big western trip had to be abandoned because of the outbreak of Dame Na ture on the Pacific coast. A trip through the state helped but little In the effort to float the stranded finan cial derelict. Civil actions In Lincoln courts and threats of criminal prose cutions served to add spice to the Hvob of theTblub members. Last year theCblorado trip was a pronounced success. The finances were managed in a satisfactory man ner and all bills were promptly met. The club was too used to sensation, however, to endure a position outside the limelight The organization broke into print under the headllnes,"Sang Rag Time .in M. E, Church," "Dance Steps in a Puipit," "Glee Club .Mem hers Suspended from .School for Non- (Centlnuod on page 3) Price 5 Cents. j . ite- . .k. .tf. ito- 3. .b 1 .b b S f f n P n n P n n n rt $ At the special convocation t this morning the University Glee Club will render a number o songs, characteristic of their work. If you have not yet de- elded whether ornot you will . attend the Home Concert, gd " to this special" program and see what the club is capable of do- - Ing. If you have decided, go ' anyway. In Memorial Hall at 11 a. m. 4b L& b$ k k b l LC k fe L 3&L Alt Alt iti. iit. 7j f "T p p " f "V " The large cabinet will have . picnic in the woods out by the penitentiary next Saturday afternoon. The girls are to meet on the corner of Tenth and O, at 2:30 to take the car. The cabinet expects to have a splendid time and it is desired that all the girls shall be there. A business meet ing will be held. ... if The date for the May Morning Breakfast has been set for May 9.. It is expected that this, .breakfast will excel even that of last year. It will be held, as usual, In St Paul's church. Details will be given later. . The best oyster stew in the" city is v that served at The Boston Lunch. Try It?