'nn?rifT'' -?w8t''v yqr THE iiftDLY : NEfeRASKAN p -j;-- - -- V (V-JJ'UCT- i- Nf OLIVER THEATRE Today, Mat. 2:30.. Tonight 8:15 "Girls" By Clyde Fitch. Mat, $1.00 to 50c. Night, $1.50 to 50o Thanksgiving, Matinee and Night Haviland's Merry Makers Fri., 8at. and 8at. Mat. Nov. 26-28. Opera "Toklo" and 8even High Class Vaudeville Acts. Prices ?S, 50, 35 and 25c. lufeHlwiiiiB ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. A Big Thanksgiving Week Program Beginning Mon. Night, Nov 23. JOHNNY M'VEIQH and His College Girls. THE GREAT HENRIFRENCH Exceptional Foaturo CHA8. C. BURNHAM & CO. Presenting "After tho Election." MURRAY K. HILL & CO. Presenting "Tho Last Survivor." ETHEL M'DONOUGH Tho Girl Behind tho Drum. FRANK TINNEY Tho Burnt Cork Pianist TALES OF A SEARCHLIGHT Majestic Orchestra Mats. 2:15, Tues., Thur. & Sat. Every Night 8:15. Prices 15, 25 and 50 Cents. Lincoln's Cozy 8tock Theater. Special Thanksgiving Week Pro gram. Commencing Mon. Night, November 23. The Beautiful Rural Comedy Drama OUT OF THE FOLD With Gorgeous 8cenic and Electri cal Effects Will Be Presented by the THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY Extra Matinee Thanksgiving Day Mats. Wed., Thurs. and 8at. Prices 15 and 25 cents. ELITE 1329 "O" 8treet. ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet LATE8T AND BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. .H The Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMI88ION 5 CENT8. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. 1. J. HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MAH'S TAILOR The finest work done and prices right Call at our now store , J330 o St. Unooln m& iM&aSS 249JI OS jflTO 19 6 9mm 'Sg'T.pNE BF- DEAN POUND SPEAKS TELL8 OF PECULIAR FEATURE8 OF NEBRA8KA LIFE. SPENT MANY YEARS ON CAMPUS Thanksgiving Musical Program Is Ap preciated by a Large Crowd Prominent Musicians Aid in Giving It. Not only was tho usual Thanksgiv ing musical program given yesterday, but an address was given by Dean Roscoo Pound of Northwestern uni versity. Dean Pound was formerly dean of the law school at tho Uni versity of Nobraska and was ono of tho most popular professors in tho university when ho was here. Ho spoke briefly -as follows: "It has been suggested to mo that I write something giving my im pressions of Nebraska as seen by an outsider. I fool rather qualified, how ever, to give my impressions of out side as seen by a Nebraska man. I was on the campus when Professor Caldwell graduated, and when Pro fessor Fosslor was appointed an in structor in German. In ract I might almost say that boforo Besscy and Sherman were I was. Thjngs Noticable Here. "There are several characteristics of Nebraska, however, that havo struck mo and that I wish to speak of. I might dlvido these in threo distinct characteristics: First, the attitude of tho -instructor to tho. Btu dont; second, the attitude of the btu dont to tho instructor, and third, the relative Importance of the class room and tho ball room. "At Nebraska tho faculty seems al most to exist for tho students. Thoro are places where the students seem to exist for the good of tho professor, but it is not so hero. Few realize the difference between an institution where every energy , is directed to wards tho good of tho students and ono where it is not. It is no wonder that Nobraska has sent forth the scholars that it has. Whilo It is a great thing for tho professor to bo able to point to tho volumns upon his desk that ho ha8 written, it is an even SAY BOYS Now Process Gillotto's Blados mako shaving a ploasnre got tho old stylo boat a mile Dollar a doon Establsh eel 1871 HALLETT, JEWELER "3 greater achievement for him to bo able to point to tho scholars that ho has sent forth. "Tho attitude of tho student nt Ne braska Ib rather peculiar. It is us ually considered that whatever tho Instructor suggests Is evidently wrong. The student's attitude Is that ho must bo convinced tlrtTt tho in structor's motives and purposes arb good boforo ho will accept them. I supposo this la to bo explained on tho ground that wo havo been spoiled by tho men who are laboring for our good In this quiet way. Value of 8ocial Life. "From tho conditions which exiBt at many schools I am tempted to won der whether or not tho educational feature Is not a more appendage of tho social life. This Is not truo at Nobraska and has' never been. Edu- "ballon "Ib something of vastly, more moment than anything else. I hope the attltudo of treating tho university as ai ground for social pleasure may taever gain a foothold at tho Univer sity of Nebraska." Tho musical part of the program was especially fine and consisted of selections from Handol's Oratlp, Ju das Maccahaous, by tho university chorus, , with Mrs. Holyoke, Mrs. Hummel, Mrs. Eastorday and Mr, Mil ler. Fred Dorman, '01, of Denver, will be married to Miss Smith, of Lincoln, this evening. Mr. Dorman was for two years after bis graduation an in structor In mechanical .engineering and drawing at tho university. He Is now with tho American Bridge Com pany of Colorado. j)Campusjjb jjK Gleanings W C. H. Froy, florlHt, 1133 O SL See those penants, 340 No. 11th. Football number of Nobraskan out tomorrow. Bookman Bros. Flno shoos. 1107 O street. Tho football number of tho Daily NqbraHkan will bo issued tomorrow. Eat at John Wright's, 114 South Eloventh. Tho botany department has ordored a now electric lantern for tho lecturo room. Chapin Bros, florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. William Ramsoy, '07, Is visiting with his fraternity brothers at tho Phi Kappa Psl houBe. Wo have a few pennants at a spe cially low price. 340 No. 11th St. Prof. Alice Howell will presont tho "Lion and the Mouso" at the Peru normal college Decembor 1. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dontlst, 202 Burr block. Prof. WllBon of tho law college and Former Dean Pound delivered papers' before tho stato bar association yes terday. Have your clothes pressed at Wobor's Suitorium. Cor. 11th and O. Tho cadet battalion will assemble at 1 o'clock this afternoon in tho ar mory to go to tho farm to appear before a moving picture machine. Green's barbor shops, Tho Club house and Colo-McKonna, 1132 O. That's all. The football number of tho Daily Nobraskan will contain Wn pages bo- SAY GIRLS Buy him a Gillotto Razor for Christmas. $5.00 to $15.00. sides the beautiful cover. It will sell for llfteen cents and will bo out to .morrow. Mother's Dining Hall. Good homo cooking. Prices from one cent up. 308 So. Eleventh SL A fine package of seaweed has boon rocolved for tho herbarium of tho hot any department. It Is part of a sot prepared by Collins, Holden and Sotcholl. ' Come today or you will not seo that special line of Fraternity pennants. The University Book Store. E. W. Burnett of Brown university was on tho campus a few days ago and tolc occasion to tell how much the students of Brown thought of Chancellor Andrews. x Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Miss Lyle Davis left yesterday for Cincinnati, where she will attend the annual convention of the Alpha Chi Omega house. Miss Bardwell accom panied bor. Alpha Chi Omega was the new sorority recently established here. ' Professors E. W. Davis, A. Iv Candy, C. C. Engborg, C, W. Bronko and H. Tv Johnson of the department of math" amatlcs, will attend the meeting of the American Mathematical society held at Lawrenco, Kansas, during the Thanksgiving recess. - Prbf. Davs ami read a paper entitled "Imaglnarypb tersectlons ot the Exponent Curyo." Prof. Brenke will read one on "Trans formations of Infinite Series." Here you are girls, one of the season's best novelties. ) 0, , The new London Smoke Cloth Top Patent Leather boot. 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