The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1911, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
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CHAIRMAN HAHNE 18 BUSY.
IntorclaaB Debates to Be Held Soon
The Championship Forensic Con
test Date Is Set for April 11.
f.hulhiiiin K. II. Huhno or tho Inter
cIuhb libbatliiK board )b busily nrruiiK
1ik for tho cIubh di'bntcH which will bo
bold HfMin. Tho woiwui'b siUTriiKc ques
tion luiH boon chosen Tor the two ipro
llmlniiry dobatos and will decldo tho
two toanifl which are to compote In tho
final debate on April 11. It Mb been
annoiincod that all try-outs should bo
hold 'before February i!2, as the sopho-moro-freahman
and tho senior-Junior
dobalcs will be held on March 8. If
poBHlblo these two preliminary debates
will bo hold at an earlier date.
The debating board, at a meeting
UiIb afternoon, will probably sot the
datoH and choose a question for the
final debate. The Judges for the do
batos have not yet been chosen. TIiIb
matter will also come up for discus
sion 'today. . The following students
are ntembors of the interchiBs debat
ing board; Seniors. Votava and
Ilahne; Juniors, Garrett and Power;
sophomores, English and Hcln; fresh
men, Mltchlo nad Epperson. Hecausc
of adoly of appointment orho fresh
man members, the chairman appointed
Fremont Mltchlo and Chas. Epperson
to serve temporarily or until otherB
aro selected by the freshman class.
REMOVAL OF MEDICAL SCHOOL.
Matter' Is Now Beforef House Commlt
' tee-for-rlnvestlgatbvi. .
The Iioubo of representatives at its
session yesterday passed one motion
which Ib of InteroBt in university cir
cles. Tho motion was one putting tho
removal of tho medical school from
MAYER BROS.
are selling the "Miller Made" Union
Overcoats at Half Price. You will
find your size in a neat fancy mix
ture. Overcoats just Half Price.
U II
Omaha In the hands of the same com
mittee which Is investigating the pro
posed removal of the university proper
to tho state farm. It seems that the
legislature .has been asked to provide
a sum of money for a site for the
medical-ocllego In Omaha. The build-
4ingHwcri to be built by private sub
scriptions. These subscriptions nave"
not been forthcoming and the commit
tee Ib asked to find out what would be
the best means of providing for the
school for doctors.
Notice, Freshmen.
Try-outs Tor the team to represent
the class In the Charter day meet
will be held WedneEday at 8 p. m. In
tlie armory. The events are: 25-yard
dash, high kick, high Jump, relay, pole
vault shoj. put. tug-of-war. rope climb,
"middle-weight boxingand wiTHtllllfL
FREMONT MICHIE.
The Ohio state university will es
tablish varsity baseball next Bprlng.
Women's basketball as an Intercol
legiate sport has been discontinued at
Stanford university. . -
The sum of $3,000,000 is to be ex
pended on the college of physicians
and surgeoiiH of the University of Columbia.
A bequest' or ?100.00TTfunrlJeTnr
grunted to Yale for the erection of a
new library, to be called the Day Mis
sion library.
Armstrongs s February Clean Up Sale
Of Men's and Young Men's Suits
Overcoats and Furnishings
LOT 1
Includes till Men's Suits
unci Overcoats that sold for
$10 and $12, now
$6.75
LOT 2
Includes all Men's Suits
and Overcoats that sold for
$15 and $18, now
$9.75
n
LOT 3
u Includes all Men's Suits
and Overcoats that sold for
and'$22.f0, now
$13.75
LOT 4
Includes all Men's Suits
and Overcoats that sold for
$25, $30 and $35, now
$18.75
Young Men's Suits and O'Coats
All $7;50 ahef $8.00 Suits and Overcoats $4.75
AH $10 and $12.50 Suits and Over coats $7.75
All $15 and $18 Suits and Overcoats $10.75
All $20 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $i;3.75
All $25 and $27.50 Suits and Overcoats. $16.75
Men's Odd Trousers-One-Fourth Off.
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ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY
OODGLOTHES-MERCHANTS
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