The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1908, Image 4

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I88UE CHARITY 8EAL
(Continued from Pago 1)
tho puipoHO of allowing tho students
to piocuin them wltfiout nny Inoon
vpiilonco thp stamps hnvp boon placod
on huIp nt tho two university book
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All of tho procoeds realized from the
Htiuiip.s, nbovo thp coHt of nmklng
thorn mid plnclng them on the niarkot,
gooH to tho chnrlty fund. Should the
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hnt n hospital for coiiBiimptlvoB will
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MEETING OF KOMEN8KY CLUB.
Convention Will Be Held In Omaha,
December 28-29.
The Kompnsky Literary club, at Its
regular session in the Music hall of
the Temple, enjoyed a largo attend
ance. Tills club 1b doing some ox
ccllont literary work and at Its last
program the following valuablo and
Interesting numbers were glvon:
Chorus, Hall Slavonians! Biograph
ical sketch of Zdlnek Flblck Com
poser, Miss Irma Herman. "Karol
Mocha. tho Bohemian Byron," Gus
tavo K. 1'estal. Declamation, "The
Knights of ML Blanlk," Miss Helen
Kostohryz. Quartette, "Fair Bohem
ia," Messrs. Bednar, Shary, Shonka
and Tenopor. Biography, "Bozona Nem
cova," Mr. Adolph A. Tenopor. Selec
tions from "Bablcka." Mr. H. O. Bau
mnnn. Music, "My Songs." "Alphonse
Mucha Bohemian Artist," Miss Mar
ian Kovanda. Chorus, "Spring."
At the conclusion of the program
'some lino phonograph records of songs
by Caruso, who Is now singing with
ICmnia Dostlnn, the Bohemian prima
THE FIRST TRUST
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Ladies' and Mon'B Clothes cleaned,
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locked and rotrimod.
BLUMENTHAL
227 No. Ilth
Auto 4876
Ono Block South of Uni
THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes nil Student.
ff r r C and Oliver Latter
P I Y r Inlaid worx o
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UNI SMOKE HOUSE
1182 O Street
donnn, wore Heard.
Tlio handsome Komonsky pennants,
and pillows wore given out during the
bUBlness meeting. They have the
same colors aB the university pen
nants, tho Bohemian cotois buing
white and crlniBon. A triangular cor
ner Is aiiowed for individual univer
sity colors aB there aro KomenBky
clubs now In a number of the univer
sities and colleges of the middle west
and those will, of course, have their
own university colors In the space de
signed for same. These vnrlous clubs
ute now Joined In a central associa
tion. 'Ihe next convention of tne com
bined clubs will take piace In Omaha
on Decemoer 28 and 21). J. E. lodnar
md William Provaznlk will go as del
egates from the Bouemlan club In this
university.
Tho next regular meeting of the
Komonsky club will tako place thc
nrst Saturday after the holidays, In
ihe Temple.
CORNHU8KERS DEFEAT COTNER.
First Game of the Season Goes to Var
sity by 28 to 24.
In tho first game of the season's
schedule last Saturday evening, the
CornluiBker basket ball five met and
dofpated tho Cotner university team
ty a score of 28 to 24. The game was
merely a practice affair tor the var
sity team, and tho outcome was ot
little moment to them so long as they
nnished In tho lead. At the close of
ih( first half nnd during tho first part
of the second tho Cornhuskers were
enjoying a comfortable lead; when
Dr. Clapp saw tnat an easy Cornhusk
pr victory was assured he began put
ting in substitutes so as to got a gon
line upon the ability of the men with
whom ho has been working for the last
ioW weeks.
Captain Walsh did not take part In
the game at all on account of a
strained ankle, and his place was abb
nllod duilng tho first half by Hutchi
son Early in tho second hulf tho
Cotner players were facing an entirely
dlff( rent team from tho ono which had
started against them but tho substi
tutions did not stop there. Nearly fif
teen men played on the Cornhusker
toam at one time or another during
the game.
The line-up at the beginning of the
game was as follows: Vood and
Hutchison, forwards; Bell and Perry,
guards, and Petrashok) center.
Later In the game Fowler, Schmidt,
and Bothwell were put In ta forwards;
Rlchey at center, and Long, Unlnnd,
Ingcrsoll and Neff at guards.
Dr. Clapp expressed himself as be
ing very well satisfied with the show
ing of tho team in Saturday's contest.
Considering the lack of united team
work tin men made a very good show
ing and their Bpeed gives promise that
Nebraska may this year boast of a
championship basketball team.
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NON- FRATERNITY MEN TO MEET.
JUNIOR INFORMAL
Fraternity Hall January 8th
Walt's Orchestra
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Lost rl-july's gold watch. Three Inl
tlals, "N. D. M.," engraved 6n It. Re
ward. lt-59-26
Any typewriting? Let a student do
It during vacation. Address Box 1131,
Station A. 3t-59-23
Lost Gold hat pin with blue set.
Please return to Nebraskan office, and
receive reward. lt-59-24
Modern furnished rooms for gentle
men, at 534 No. 12th St. 2t-59-22
Two good homesteads In South Da
kota for sale. Price $350 and $500.
Fllo Christmas vacation, bogln resi
dence at end of school year and prove
uV In fourteen months. Bo out of
school only ono year. " Address inquiry
Station A. Box 1180, for full informa
tion. Give namo and room number
3t-59-25
Meeting This Morning to Discuss Hav
ing an Indoor Meet.
At the request of Dr. Clapp there
will be a meeting of non-fraternity
men this morning at his office at 11
o'clock. The purposo of tho meeting
will bo to discuss thb advisability of
hofuMng an indoor track meet open
only to non-fratornlty students of the
university, tho meet to take place
some time during the latter part of
January or early In February.
Somo tlmo ngo the Idea was
launched of having two indoor track
meets which wore to be preliminary
to tho Charter Day meet. One meet
was to be an Inter-fratonlty meet and
the other strictly for non-fratornlty
men. According to tho pain, the three
winners of each ovent In each of these
two meets were to qualify for the
finals which would bo held In th
place of the annual Charter Day meet.
This plan met with tho InBtant ap
proval of ovoryone to whose attention
It has been called. The fraternity men
havo already made arrangements for
their meot which is to take placo on
Saturday evening, January 30th. It is
thought that at the meeting of the
non-fraternity men this morning somo
definite action will bo taken n regard
to having thoir meot, in which case
tho fulfillment of tho original plan
will bo mado possible.
kTho advantages of such a plan are
very great. It Is bound to- create a
among all the students of the univer
sity than has ever existed here be
fore, and this Interest will doubtless
extend to the outdoor track work In
the spring. It Is the latter result
which causes Dr. Clapp to take bu
great an Interest In Jhe undertaking
and It Is to be hoped that he will bo
assisted by the hearty support of
ovoryone.
Every non-fratornlty man who is
Interested Is urged to be present at
tho meeting this morning at U o'clock
In Dr. Clapp's office.
NEW PRESIDENT AT MISSOURI.
Dr. Hill Inaugurated in Presence of
Noted Visitors.
Ceremonies Incident to tho Inaugur
ation of Dr. Albert Ross Hfll, presi
dent of the University of Missouri,
occurrod Thursday morning afColum
bla, Mo. Representatives of the prin
cipal Institutions of learning In the
middle west wore present and took
part In thq exercises. Jacob Gould
Schurman, LL. D president of Cor
nell university, delivered tho address
of honor at 3 o'clock In tho afternoon.
The academic procession, which
formed at 9:30 a. m., Included Gov
ernor Folk, tho board of curators, rep
resentatives of universities, colleges
and accredited schoolB of the Uni
versity of Missouri, special guosts of
ithe university, tho faculty and the
alumni. The guoBts appeared In acad
emic dress.
John W. Abercromble, president of the
University of Alabama; Hill M. Bell,
president of Drake university; Chan
cellor Barrow, Georgia university; Ed
mund J. James, president of the Uni
versity of iIHInolB; George E. Mac
Lean, president of tho State Univer
sity of Iowa; A. B. Storm, president
of Iowa state college; Frank Strong,
chancellor of Kansas university;, Fred
erick S. JoneB, University of Minne
sota Dr. William Treleaso, director
of Shaw's Garden, St. Louis, nnd rep
resentative of several scientific soci
eties; D. F. Houston, chancellor of
Washington university; Norman J.
Column, St. Louis; Charles Nagel, St.
Louis; the Right Rev. Daniel S. Tut
tle, St. Louis.
The seniors at Drake have already
begun to wear their caps and gowns.
The team from Ames took a goodly
number of prizes at tho Omaha corn
Judging contest.
The librarian at Iowa is making an
extensive collection of annualB from
other schodls.
TIiIb month Yale will celebrate tho
150th anniversary of tho birth of Noah
WobBter, who wrote his great word
book at Yale.
' For the all-western eleven tho Dally
Maroon selects four Chicago -men, two
from Wisconsin, three from Illinois
and two from the University of Minnesota.
Amonc tho manv nromlnent persons
widor interost in indoor track workw-ho were in tho procession wore;
Iowa loses seven of this year's best
players before the football season
openB noxt fall, but tho Iowan express
es the opinion that the prospectB for
a good team next .year are excellent.
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