The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1911, Image 4

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FULL WEEKLY PROGRAM
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OF Y. M. G. A. EVENTS
association men the busiest
i about campu8.
IAWE SCOW If ACTIVITIES
Bealdes Lectures, Committees, Cab
inet, Student Volunteer Band
t - and Others Gather.
' Tho program of the Y. M. C. A, for
&-week-iSii-.'bUByQ
Y. BRYAN YANASHITA
GREATLY INTERESTED IN Y. M. C.
A. VORK'IN JAPAN AND
OTHER LAND8.
'roallzo tho numtoor and scopo of ac
tivities that have boon carried out so
jfar this year. Some of tho list below
aro nob continued at present, but tho
majority have boon going on Blnco last
fall;
Sunday.
, 9:00a. m. Personal Workers' group,
Templo.
fl:45a. m. JBlblo class, 1424 P street.
10:00 a.m. Student classes In sovon
S' churches.
f3:30p.m.--Mon's mass mooting, Ol
iver theator.
Fraternity Bible classes
Alpha Tau Omega house.
Dolta Tau Delta house.
Delta UpBllon houao.
Phi Kappa Psl house.
; ' Alpha Thota Ohl house.
SJgma Nu house.
Monday."
0:00 p.m. Student Volunteer band.
7:00 p.m. Biblo class, 1436 S.
Bible class, 1449 S.
Biblo clasB, 434 No. 17th.
i 7:30 p.m. Bjblo claBs, 1C3C M.
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Mr. Yamashita Is in this country
primarily In tho Interest olf tho-Grand
Exposition to bo' held In Japan. In
1917. Tho international convention of
tho Y. M. C. A. will probably, convene
In Tokyo In tho same year. While
Mr. Yamashita is on government busi
ness, ho is alBO vitally interested in
tho work of tho Japanese Young Men's
Christian association. Whilo in this
country ho expects to visit and lnter-
vlow John It. MotC nfld U. T. UoltbrT
of tho international' committee and
Arthur Jorgonson, -who will soon sail
from Wisconsin to Toklo to take up
association work there. Mr.
Yamashita will probably attend the
Estes Park conference In June.
NEGRO LIFE IN THE SOUTH
DR. WEATHERFORD WRITE8 IN-
TERE8TING BOOK ON THE
BLACK MAN.
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8:00 p. mBIUIocla-B8802 NorHtln-
5: 00, p.m. Monthly meeting of tho
Board of Directors.
Tuesday.
6:50 p.m. Loctures on Christian
Fundamentals, Temple.
7:00 p. m.-'-South America class.
Wednesday.
'6:50 p.m. Mid-week meeting.
7:30 p.m. Cabinet meeting.
Thursday.
, G: 00 p.m. Bible study puppor.
6:30 n.m. Normal training, C.v
" Mayno.
u, Normal training, Rev.
Chapman.
MlsBlon study leaders,
ProfesBor Heck.
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R7t00n?m. "ChallenKe of tho City."
I , I Law School.
JBoBldoB " these regular meetings
there aro tho meotlngs'of nil commit
tees and sib-commlttee8 to arrange for
campaigns and .special plans. This
certainly goes to prove that Y. M. C.
As men 'are tho business men on tho
campus.
StudontB will-remember with lively
Interest Dr. Wcathorford and hlB ad
dresB last winter. He Is a southorn
man and Is a graduate of Vanderbllt
university. Students of North Amer
ica aro under obligations to him for
tho production of this book. Ho has
confined himself to big central Ibsugs,
and on these ho has spoken with In-
.tolllgence.-iudlc.lal jpirlt and deep con
viction. Tho treatment of the book "is
utterly without blaB.
The author believes In the negro
and his possibilities. Ho regards him
as a man who is down, nevertheless Is
a man, and one who should bo treated
as a man. Tho book 1b written from
this" standpoint. The Inevitable con
clusion from tho facts presented Is
that the negro noyer has had his
rights In this land of boasted equal
ity, and that tho considerations of jus
tice, emphasized by previous neglect,
and humanltarlanlsm and also of self
interest, demand that college men un
derstand the problem and give them
selves unBclflBhly to Us solution. The
Important topics taken up aro "Why
Study the Negro Question," "Tho Eco
nlmoc Condition of tho Negro," "Tho
Health and Housing of the Negro,"
"Tho Education of tho Negro," 'Tho
Religion of the Negro," and "What
Can Wo Do?"
This book has been purchased and
put In tho Association library.
Lincoln High School
Senior Class
Presents
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Under the personal direction of
R. D. SCOTT
Hlth School ludiUrlum 8:30 P. M.
Saturday, April I, 1911 Admission 2Sc
Society Brand Clothes
Are recognized as the
Standard Style for Young
American Gentlemen. The
tailoring and fabrics are
thehighest possible type.
We are exclusfveagents
here and will be glad to
show you the New Spring
Models.
FARQUHAR
REAL COLLEGE SHOES
6 NEW ONES
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Six Right New "Eastern Shoes' Just Received
The Very Latest Shapes and .Leathers
Men's Bootery
C. V. ROBERTS
144 North 12th St.
A NICE DAINTY LUNCH FOR MINE
A nice hot snappy drink on a cold day, and then there are
other soda drinks, too. Egg Drinks, Lemdnades, Crushed
Fruits, in fact anything jn the, drinkable line you might desire.
Dainty Punches for parties, Delicious Brick Ice Cream for
banquets, Hot Drinks, Whipped Cream.
THE F0LS0M 1307 o street
r Lincoln Sanitarium Plangm
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H.SL . Morning Kxoept Bandars,
uenuemen. Afternoons and, Kreabwi, LadlM
and Gentlemen, Monday and Prldaylreiu.
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