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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1912)
y ydr THE DAILY NEBRABKAN ABOUT PEOPLE C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O flt tf John D. Dasonbrook, an alumnus of Nebraska, who received the degrees of B. A. and M. A. hofc, was on the campus yesterday. Ted Marrlnor, Cleaner and Hatter, 236 No. 11th. Havo Graves print It for you. 233 North Eleventh St Prof. O. E. Barber of the University will addresB tho cadets In Memorial Hall, Monday ovoning, April 2, at 6 o'clock, the UBual drill hour. Tho eubjoct of his talk will bo "Personal Experiences in tho Civil War." George Bros., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. The marriage of Miss Carolyn S. Hanzlik, U of N. 12, and SylveBter V. Shonka .was Bolomnlzod at D o'clock. March 16, at tho Church of St. Theresa at Cedar RapldB, Iowa. After a few dayB with tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shonka spent a week at thoir now homo at David City, in which place Mr. Shonka Is an attorney. Mrs Shonka will continue her University courso, graduating in June; Mr. Shonka took his degree at tho mid year graduation. Ho is a member of tho Delta Chi fraternity and was cap tain of tho 11)11 football team. Thornburg's Orchestra delights dancers with popular hits. Auto B 2556. tf Student trade solicited at the Y M. C. A. Barber Shop, south end of base ment. All haircuts 25 cents. 8ee our new line of programs. Boyd Printing Co., 125 N. 12th. FRESHMAN APPOINTMENTS. Temple and Hawkins Receive Chair manships of Committees. Freshman committees for tho boc ond semoBtor wore appointed Thurs day by Phil McCullough, tho newly olectod president. Tho appointments wore: Hop Phil Southwicko, master of ceremonies; Harold Tomplo. chair man; Imogono Clark, Robert Finloy, R. MacParkinson. Ivy Day Earl Hawkins, chairman, Fannlo Lane, Sam Waugb. Manager of Athletics V. H. Hai-llgan. Weber Sultorlum. 1100 O 8t. CHANCE TO SEE MOON. Not Like Fusaers See It, But Through Telescope. Tho Observatory will bo open to the public, Friday, March 29, from 8 to 10 p. m., if tho skies are clear, for a view of tho moon. Make your dates early with Hagen Ick's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. . tf THREE OF JUDGE8 CH08EN. Two of Aspirants for Ivy Day Orator Have Withdrawn. At tho election of tho Bonlor class It was voted to ask tho Chancellor to select flvo JudgeB to Judge tho Ivy The English another lively model for the young men that we're showing this spring. Unpadded shoulders, narrow trousers, high clos ing vest. It's one of the smart creations from the House of Kuppenfyeimer. $20 to $35. Why not stop in to morrow and slip a few of them on? MAGEE & DEEMER 11090 Street CLASSIFIED COLUMN L08T LOST A bunch of keys. Owner's name on the key ring. Return to thla offlce. 108-3t Day oration tryouts. So far only three of tho Judgos havo been chosen; these aro Professor Ix RoBslgnol, Dean Hastings and Miss Howell. The dato for tho tryout haB not yot been set but it will probably bo near tho end of next wook Six aspirants were at first announced, Garrett, Cotnor, Clark, RogerB, Johnson and Rohn, but Gar rett and Rohn havo withdrawn their names, leaving but four in the race. Geology Class to Meet. Tho class in "Field Geology 31 will meot at 10 o'clock Saturday in Mus. 301. B. F. S. PREPARING GERMAN PLAY. Schauspleler Cast Spending Much Painstaking Labor on Drama. Tho charm of "Minna von Barn helm," to bo presented by tho Schau- Bpleler, April 19, which in a large measure accounts for its permanent value as a classic in tho field of com edy, lies partly in tho substanco and partly in tho form of tho work. Tho qualities, however, that endear it to buccobsIvo generations of theatre goers aro perhaps rathor to bo found in its faithful delineation of human character, its higher concentrated and natural plot, its real life, and its sim ple and forcible stylo. Much painstaking labor has already been spent in tho preparation of this. drama. A number of ono-act plays woro given In which tho peculiar fit ness of each mombor of the cast was thoroughly tested. This circumstance, and the fact that the characters In "Minna von Barnhelm" aro sharply GET YOUR- PHI BETA KAPPA KEY $3.50 to $8.00 at Established 1871 W ni V WT"T UNIVER8ITY IH3 0 Street HALLETT JEWELER JiTrVlPrlir 'r ' l!fesafli MmwMWBk vBbKP iiiii lilH M vxwKm vfiStlW jJ3 wwm mm fcr Ixlftvflrf win it w ( - ) WW WS! mm f,m M 11 lijRI jafll AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TONIGHT, 8AT. & 8AT. MAT. Tho Most Popular Opora Ever Here THE ABORN OPERA CO. In Balfe't Masterpiece The Bohemian Girl Unusual Cast of 8ololtU Night $1.60 to 60c. Mat. $1.00 to 50o APR. 3 80THERN & MARLOWE TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:16 LINCOLN MAT,NFvEEsrl.0N'arAnr3"oy) "3 ORPHEUM Er?50. ADVANCED VADDEVILLE Week Com. Monday Night, Mar. 26 LITTLE LORD ROBERT THE FIVE 8ULLY8 MAX HART'8 8IX 8TEPPER8 BROWN & NEWMAN A. O. DUNCAN THE PARROFF8 JETTER AND ROGER8 PRICES Matinee, 16c and 25c Nights, 16c, 26c, 36c and 50c r Lflbu V'.VtthriHJ'V'.J fflBk,.'' .JBMk. . Miss t HA Mb w Morrison ' :Kr 9Ff rHIMA UUNNA ; tm&m&mc!mikT t; w h isR3HHsl, mkBi.mt I; MKKBBm'i ADO immsmimmMi uucia m mmzrmxwiw iiiiiiibiiiii LV HiLLLLLLLLLLLLLLK IBiTv!Htt k. 111 llllllll s Bh aBk. YillH m Mb W m m IIHHI r.irP' B mBBTBKR9BSA 4r L UbLLbLLLieLLLLHp p vmHmm ISiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH OLIVER March 29-30 Friday.Saturday PJSaturday Mat. individualized, promltses to mako thlB year's German play one of the most reallBtlo ever presented before a Lin coln audience. f3 '-1. X . - -' ,-r - US '.-' -'