The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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REP0RTER8 WANTED.
$ The Daily Nebraskan wants reporters. $
Men who are willing, and In fact dealre to learn something of the
$ vicissitudes of journalism are requested to see the editor In his office
this afternoon. Those who are looking for a sluff hour will get little
satisfaction. The work will not be hard or disagreeable, but those who
$ are given positions will bo expected to maintain them just as if actual-
y employed on any dally newspaper. A staff photographer and car-
toonlst are also wanted. University credits are given for satisfactory
$ work on the Nebraskan. . $
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AT THE THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
TODAY 2:30 and 8:15
and All Week
Dante's
"Inferno"
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FRAT RUSH ON IN EARNEST
GREEKDOM AFIRE WITH SOCIAL
8TUNT8 AND FEEDS.
Amid clouds of tobacco smoko and
untold quantities of superheated at
mosphere, tho annual rushing season
for Greek-letter fraternities was
ushered In at G o'clock last evening.
Practically every fraternity at Nebras
ka was host to a scoro or more newly
registered men, who during the next
few days will have tho time of their
lives at the expense of Greek-lotter-dom.
It may bo remarked in passing that
rush week Is a season of sevon days,
during' whlcli tho Freshman Is made
to think that ho Is tho boBt man that
ever camo to college, but realfzes
nothing regarding tho awakening to
como later.
In days past rushing has sometimes
been so strenuous and prolonged that
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR SALE Promo film pocket cam
era, ZVt, by 4; $5. Logan, secre
tary's ofllco. 1-3
FOUND On campus, a bunch of koys.
Owner call at "Rag" ofllco. 13
ns &
FOUND A kid glovo. Ownor Identi
fy at "Rag" ofllco. 1-3
LOST Between 12th and R and cam
pus, a ring. Leave at "Rag ofllco. 1-3
FOR SALE Cadet uniforms, cheap.
Seo John Uhl. 1-3
WANTED.
A man to work In the NebraB-
kan office. See 'Business Mana-
ger at 10 o'clock.
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Shower baths at Green's Barber
Shop, 120 No. 11th.
T")0 NOT NEGLECT NATURE'S WARNING for you cannot fool her.
See our expert optician at once.
If you are in need of glasses he wllf tell you so; if not, he will be equally
frank about it. Our charges are very reasonable.
Established 1871
1143 0 Stroot
HALLETT
REGISTERED
OPTOMETRIEST
Square dealing is 'the price
of a good reputation, but once
gained it's p iceless.
That's why our reputation
is so valuable an asset.
Good merchandise, accur
ate representations, honest
prices these dominate our
business.
Do yourself a service by
testing us let us show you
our stylish fall suits. .
Ask to sec the Kensingtons
they fit.
$20 to $40.
MAGEE & DEEMER .
1109 O Street
Mat. 15c to 35c.
Evo. 16c lo 60c
LINCOLN MAT,NiP,lrVac5pAV'J,r3uy) 3,3
ORPHEUM
M.WiS.H ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
THELORCH FAMILY
GORDON ELDRID & CO.
ABBOTT & WHITE
MAYBELLE FONDA TROUPE
PAT8Y DOYLE
WOOD BROTHER8
WILSON & WIL80N
BAAQAIN MATINEES 16c & 26c
NIGHT8 15c, 25c, 35c and 60c
class work was hindered, but the inter
fratornlty council has this year re
stricted tho period to such regulations
and short space of time, that it is
thought tho objection will bo re
moved. Tho activities this season will bo
""Connnedtosmokors, small- dlnnors.
and house parties. Tho season onds
Monday noon, October 2nd.
Tho College Inn Barbor Shop. Stu
dent trado solicited. S. L. Chaplin &
Co. 127 N. 12th.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
RAPIDLY GETTING BUSY
(Continued from Pago 1)
rendered and great things may bo ex
pected of tho association.
Alumni Officers as Named.
Asldo from Secretary Kline, the offi
cers are A. W. Field, '77, Lincoln, pres
ident; Mrs. Ada Atkinson, '79, Omaha,
vice-president; N. Z. Snell, '82, Lin
coln, treasurer. Will Owen Jones, '8G,
of Lincoln, is tho alumni representa
tive on. tho University athletic board.
All graduates and former students
who completed at least ono year's
work In tho University, aro eligible to
membership In tho association, and
become sustaining members upon tho
payment of a $5 fee, which goes to
pay tho salary of tho secretary.
SOME REGISTRATION FIGURES.
Nebraska Shows Up Well Among the
Larger Universities.
Statistics compiled by tho Minno
so to,, alumni weekly from registration
figures at tho leading universities
show an astonishing growth not only
In tho west, but In tho far oast. Co
lumbia leads tho list with a total of
more than 9,000 students, while Ne
braska with "bettor than 4,600 Is elev
enth. Tho figures aro totals Includ
ing all registrations, less tho dupli
cates. They aro as follows:
California 3,450
Chicago 6,007
Cornell 5,194
Columbia 9,205
Harvard 5,028
Illinois 5,118
Iowa 2',090
Michigan 5,381
Minnesota 6,037
Missouri 3,141
Nebraska 4,624
Pennsylvania 5,389
Wisconsin .' 5,538
Wisconsin has also 3,931 non-resident
extension students.
Walt
THE MUSIC MAN
Stand for the Best in SHEET MUSIC
Mmc Lillian
NORDICA
MYRON WHITNEY, E. ROMAYNE SIMMONS
Basso.
Pianist.
OLIVER THEATRE
October 2d
SEATS NOW ON SALE
Students' special pictures at 75c
and $1.75 per dozen, aro tho classy
dope. Blazclt's Studio, 1306 O.
RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER
NOW
Any Make :: Any Time
3 MONTHS $6.00
The Largest Stock in the West
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
1406 O STREET
All Lab. Supplies;
Lowest Prices at
The Co-Op
318 North 11th Street.
YOU CAN
SUBSCRIBE
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