The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1910, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRABKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TfIB PROPERTY OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBIIABKA,
Lincoln, JStffrtfniT ffl M
Ptibllnhoil by' - ' .
THE BT.UDKNT PUDKICATION DOARD
EDITORIAL 8TAFF.
Editor , C J. LORD
MaWlnR Editor 0. T. LTDDELL
Anocltttc Editor....... T. J. HARORAVE
Associate Editor A. H. DINSMORH
BU8INES8 STAFF.
Munugcr' G. C. KIDDOO
AKalHtunt Manager., W C. IIASCALL
Circulation Mnnngor'..C.'. C BUCHANAN
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NcbrnBka, an, Hccond'Clnss mall mnttor,
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
1870.
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should be left at the business office, base
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tents; five Insertions forty cents.
DKC'E.MBISR 20, 1910.
THE GLEE CLUB.
The tour which Hie university glee
club started on yesterday la one of
tho best ways to advertise the Uni
versity of Nebraska that could have
been devlqed. The entire group of men
are worthy to represent tho university
and will "bring to the people of the
qal ryall.ntifin nf Rom,apX
the things the university stands for.
Football teams may make great rec
ords; debaters may win victories, but
Convocation
r
Af. .
"Tl?e Messiah"
Tuesday, December 20
to take your lady friend to a formal
party, except on evenings when tho
weather Is stormy 7"
Tlfo whole Ul'gmntmtcan-bc-ettled-on
those two questions. Ifoth ques
tions deal with matters of economy
and common Bense. If this was a
"rich man's school," tho cabs for for
mal parties would be all right ns a part
of a formal function.
Wo are free and Independent. Why
not be Independent and step aside in
out attempt to follow In the steps of
our eastern college friends, whose
"pa-pas" have money by the dray
load and whose "ma-nias" count the
number of their diamond "dog collars"
on an adding machine?
WILL BE HELD FEBRUARY 11.
Date for the Indoor Meet Between
"Freshles" and "Sophs" Set.
At a meetjng of the committees of
the freshman and sophomore classes
Monday evening, the date for the In
door meet between the two classes
was set for Snturday, February 15.
Medals for Hrst place In aTPof The
events will be granted. The events
will be the some ns the program of
TIES 25c
Thousands of them-
Reaiitifiil flnwinor pnrls
50c grades 1415 O St.
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the people of the state do not always
appreciate the work of the students
through these things. To stand up be
foro un audience of Nebraska citi
zens and ping to them Is tho most pow
erful appeal Tor their support that can
be made.
The music in humanity can be ap
pealed to quicker and easier than any
thing elso, and in bo doing the glee
club lias the greatest chance to reullj
advertise the great institution that
many Nebraska people do not realize
they are supporting.
To tho glee club the duty of win
ning the support of the citizens of
-thestate fallBi and thoir efforts-Jn..
that direction are worthy In view of
tho fact that they have made elabor
ate preparations for this tour of tho
state, Bingi'ng to; the people ot Ne
braska! ' ' . x
Ten
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Reasons
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why you should buy your
clothing here. The big
one is you save money.
he-nine-ohers.axeal-
most as good. We'll tell
about them when you come
in.
When are you coming? .
Speier & Simon
N. E. Comer 10th and O Sts.
Lincoln Sanitarium. Plunge
T6 8rut-5ill Walir -SwIimIdi-PmI-
14th and V Slreilt. Spiclil Parties Arranged For
CAB8.
"Colis Is cabB." No doubt that the
question 1b an old one, but still there
is no doubt but that it is a serious
one. The men and women of this
school realize it.
Let us look at tho matter on all
sides. To the women of the university
we ask this question: "Ib It proper
that you should demand that your gen
tleman Triend should furnish a cab for
yau to rido In to a formal party, when
tho weather is nice, and street car
facilities are near at hapd?"
the interfraternlty Indoor meet, which
will also be held In February, with the
addition of middle-weight wrestling
and boxing matches.
The committees decided that a limit
of three entries from each class in
each event would be placed on the
competing classes.
In addition to the athletic events,
the committees discussed plans for
holding- an informal dance after the
meet. It was decided that If permis
sion wns granted by the faculty, the
biggest informal dance of tho year
would be held Immediately following
the athletic program. An admission
often eeniwlU be-chnrged7 Thlsr
pfice to admit all visitors to the meet
and the informal, If the latter 1b held.
It Is hoped by the under classmen thnt
by this means the scheme for holding
low-priced informal university dances
in-the armory may receive an impetus.
Points fr the meet will lie as fol
lows: a for a first; 3 for a second; 5
for boxing; for wrestling, and 10
points for both tho ftfg-of-wnr and tho
relay. Nothing will bo- given or a
third 'place in any of the events.
For .Lunches Put Up for Parties,
also Ice Cream and College Ices, and
Fruit Punches Call at
THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St.
BOTH PHONES
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S
FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS
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"Tortile-men we "asTr'ThisqueBtlonr
Ib it not best to refuse to use a cab
COMING EVENTS
Vacation.
The Christmas holiday recess will
begin Wednesdays-December fclr-and
ends 'Tuesday, January 3,
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
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