The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBKA8KAN
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STUDENTS CHOICE OF A K
' LIFE WORK DISCUSSED
many have not yet made
& their deci8i0n.
:some very4 important topics
Successful Men In Their Professions
Will Make Addresses at Mid
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week Meetings.
'' Ono thing of vital importance la
tho lifo of a student is the choice of
a 1110 wont, some mnn dentin -thin
oven, before they mtor the hleh school
more hayo decided when they enter
the unlyerslty, but there still remain a
. largo number who have yet to choose
thoir vocation. The committee on
meetings of the Association has out
lined a series of life work meetings,
which shall bo held at tho regular
mldVweok meeting period.
: Tho following are some of tho topics
' to bo presented: The Opportunities of
a Christian Lawyer, Teaching as a
Lifo Work, The Ministry and tho
Strong Man, Medical EthlcB, Oppor
tunities of a Christian Business Man,
Secretaryship as a Life Work. Those
topics will bo discussed by men of
experience in those professions. They
will be of vital interest to every man.
Watch tho bulletins.
THE 8TUDENT WORLD.
Georgia School of Technology re
ports 275 Association members, 290 en
rolled In Bible study, and 3G men
studying negro life in the south. One
1ntor6tiHgfoaturo-of-tho-BlWestudy
is tho fact that each of the ten frater
nities has a Bible class In its hall.
General Secretary B. A. Turner
teaches six of these classes.
Tho annual banquet of tho Unlvor-
I isfty of WeBt yirginia was a signal
, success 'this year. There wore 125
men present, Among those who spoke
wore State Secretary Itlce, President
D.B. Purlnton, Coach Lqnder and At
torney Stewart.' Judge Frank Cox
was tostmaster. This banquot wa,s
followed by a three-day financial cam
palgn, during which" about $700 wan
subscribed.
At tho University of Kansas, seven
fraternities, representing 170 men.
have arranged for a course of lecturos
on tho Bible, and 200 other men qrn
enrolled in systematic Biblo study.
Tho classes for teaching English to
foreigners of the Christian Association
at Lehigh university have met again
this year and a very successful work
is being carried on.
Thirty college men from tho instl
tutions in southern California aro to
be out on evangelistic work during the
Christmas .holidays, touching foui
very needy centors in the organized
"countler inrthls-section Sanger, Ox
nard, Anaheim and Chino.
r. Hall, dean of tho 'Northwestern
univorslty medical school, spent Oc
tober 23-30 among tho colleges of
Kansas delivering his lectureB to men.
In a combined Bible study Institute
and evangelistic campaign at Tuskee
gee Normal and Industrial Institute,
conducted by W. D. Weathorford, W.
A. Hunton and J. B. Watson, 2G9 men
made an open declaration of their de
cision to live a Christian life, and on
the closing night 710 men enrolled In
Bible study. This number will be in
creased during the week to 850 or
more.- Tho women will likely also
havo 300 In Bible study.
LINCOLN HIGH PRESENT8 PLAY.
"The Mikado" Will Be 8taged at Au
ditorium Tonight.
Friday and Saturday night the
senior class of tho Lincoln high school
will present their annual play. "Tho
Mikado" has been cliosen for tho pro
duction thfs "year and tlio Heavy Boat
sale mado it nccosBary that the play
be given two nights. Kirt Miller and
MIbs Marjorle Welsh aro In the lead
ing roles. In all thlrty-flvo take part.
There Is a general admission charge
with no reserved seats.
Pennsylvania has made 'a call for
cricket candidates.
BRADfORD
CLOTH i S
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young men
who like to
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larly stylish
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clusive. We control the Lincpln
Agency.
I If you want, the lattest of everything
that's new in style and good in quali
ty try a Braford Suit.
flf Prices $20, $22.50 and $25.00.
Other makes $10.00 to $18.00.
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