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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NEBRA8KA SPIRIT 8TR0N0. (('out limed from page 1 ) "The Imnii'ii't began at 7 'M) with Arthur I. Palmer. Nebraska. ', act ing uh toaHtmiiHter Allan McDonald spolie upon 'The I'mlergiaduate fiom Nebiaslui llait Palmer's Hiihject was 'The (iiaduate Kiom Nebraska' "The last speaker, our Htar menihei was I M IIiihi oe Pound profeHHoi of law In the llaiMird law Hchool 111-, topic w mh 'N'ehi aHka "After the toasts the following ollt CelH wele elected for the coming yeai PieHldeiit itluii Palmer 'ns. I-oiiIh ille, ice plesMellt Krnest Ilnhei mail e 'I't, SI Paul, Hecieta: tieiiHiiiei. Kii'hai (Ihoii MoiiIh, Omaha "The whole spirit sboun was of 1111 feigned loalt to tlie Scarlet and the Cie.iiu. Nebraska iih l.uided bigh with genuine affection and en thnsiasm and onh the 'i i m son comes hefoie the banners of our ureal in Hi itlll IOI1 ' With Hinceie wishes to the 'Rag I am. I0UNKKT lll'HKiniAN " Mr llnheiman encloHen a Hipping from the llarard text hook catalogue which shown how well known N'e braska's professors are coming to he In the east "2 Fling, F M Mirnbeau and the French Revolution Vol I New York and Ixmdon. 11)08 (TIiIh promises to become the standard biography In English, but as yet only one of the three promised volumes has appeared This one deals with the outh of Mirabeau " Poor Freshles. Freshmen at Northwestern are sub joct to several unusual regulations They may not use automobiles or cabs In the college town, must limit the depth of their trouser "cuffs" to four Inches, and In addition are for bidden to smoke pipes or to smoke cigarettes In public I0 ANNE SUTHERLAND AND WALTER EDWARDS IN A SCENE OFr The Deep Purple AT THE OLIVER, TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 YOUNG men are doing a lot of good to the community by their criti cal enthusiasm for styte in clothes; just as all men want to feel young, so all men want to be in style. But style isn't everything; the object in being particular about style is to look stylish; and you want the clothes to look stylish after you 've worn them a few weeks or months, as well as during the first few days. There's one sure way of knowing that you're getting the clothes that stay stylish. Hart Schaffner & Marx Make them for it; all-wool fabrics, finest high-class tailoring, right fit. These are the things we guarantee to any man who buys these clothes here. You'll have to come to us for them; we'll see that you get what you want, and that you don't get what you don't want. Suits $J5 and up Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS V ! A H s