The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1912, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRABKAN
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
AT THE THEATRES
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NEBRASKAN MAKES GOOD
W. A. Carriker, Jr., Meets Success in
Government Work In South
America.
Dean Wolcott of the medical col
logo is in receipt of a letter from
A Carriker, Ir a foimer Nebraska
student who has made good in South
America Mr (aniker mih a Btu
dent here from l.S't't to l'.iOIt special!
ing ill 7oolog and entomology, loav
ing college to go with Professor
Hnmor to Costa Rica
He did not return, but remained two
or three eais in ( osta Rica as a tol
lector for the t'nited States National
Museum the American Museum of
National Hlstoi of Now Yoik Clt
and the ( arnegie Museum of 1'ltts
buig Coming back to the states ho
was assistant curatoi of birds at the
latter institution, returning a few
yean later to South America as a col
lectoi, trawling through Vene.uela
and Columbia
While in the formei countrj Mr
Carriker visited regions hitherto not
visited by white men and made .1 spe
eial study of bird lore
Ho is now representing a incinna
Ti coffee concern in Columbia and in
tends to make a visit to Lincoln booh
In search of some young college stu
dents to go into business with him
PROFESSORS AS WRITERS.
Members of University Faculty Con
tribute to Publications.
Professors in the Timet sity of No
braska are becoming prominent as
writeis I'rol S H Gass has written
an article which will soon appear in
the Yalo Review, entitled "Without a
Straw A Rolloctive Narrative of a
College Kperienco ' Another article
by Professor (.Jass. entitled The Arts
College and the Democracy ' will ho
publibhed In tho Sow, moo Review
'1 he Gorman philosopliic.il period
ical, Englische Ktudien will shortly
publish an article by Dr Louise
Pound on "Instinctive Nasals in Kng
lish " Miss Pound will albo have an
article in Dialect Notes during the
year
Professor Aloxandei, who aided In
roMhing and criticizing tho now book,
"Grammar and Thinking," is publicly
acknowledged in its preface written
by tho author, A D Shoflleld
MAY QUEEN FOF IVY DAY
Senior Girls Add New Features to
Regular Program Louise Barr
to be Queen of the May.
lany-ne teatuios have boon added
to that part ot Ivy Day iihiially given
ovoi to tho sonioi girls
At a mass mooting, hold 'luesda, of
all tho girls of the class ol MM 2. it
was decided to have two now "stunts,'
a queen ot the May, and a dais chain
'Louise Ran wTas chosen as iueen of
the May j
Every senior girl is to take part In
tho carrying of the daisy chain Tho
coeds will be dressed in white, but
will wear the iegulation senior caps
Tho girls who will bo in tho May
Polo dance have alieady begun 10
hearsing They will be dressed in
caps and gowns The following seniors
have boon chosen for the dance
Marie lee, Alma Sullivan, Verna
Coleman, Grace Walkei June Uiown,
Verna Hyder. Cornelia Lindsa, Ruth
Haller, Hazel Teeter, Doiris Wood
Esther Warner, Merle Thomas, Al
wine Zumvvinkel, Grace Hurritt, Iou1bo
Barr and Claire McKlnnon
Athletic Board Filings.
In accordance with tho rules pro
iding that the names of the candi
dates for the athletic board Bhall bo
pubUshed daily for one week preced
You've got a hard row
to hoc, if you think you
can make a good impres
sion by wearing poor
clothes.
Good impressions are
occasionally made in spite
of poor clothes, but a Jot
oftener they are made as
a result of good ones.
Our Kensingtons are
the sort that make good
impressions, stylish, well
tailored, perfect fitting
they're bound to please
the particular college man.
$20, $25 and up.
MAQIE & DEE1YIER
lllg tile election the following list
submitted
Tho following students have hlod
with tho secietarv of tho athletic
board tho louirod statements and an
legal candidates loi student member
ship on the athletic b-mid toi the (()
logo j ear ot I'M J I'M"!
V ( Hock. -I l O Hanlik 1)
llaiinon A II lliltnoi W I McGou
an A Mav () Millet I A
Rodman C H I'liderwood
(Signed)
it G ('LAPP,
"Socrotai v
ABOUT PEOPLE
(' H l-'iey. florist, 1133 O St tf
Thornbuig s Ore hestra Auto H 2.").r(
lioyd I'linting (o, 1L'.' No 1 lith St
Typewriting, cull evenings, Auto
5554. I :JU lot
I od Mairiner, (Moaner and Hatter
: :, No nth
Have (Jruves pi in t it for oii 2.!J
Sot I li Eleventh St
Annie W'nght h.is gone to Fieinont
to attend an Fastein Stai mooting
George Hros , evpeil printers en
ravers and embossers, 13th and N.
I-:X( II .(.L1) al tho lpha T.iu toi
nial, a sihei seal I I'leaso oall H
lis?
loso)bino Santoid will give a looital
foi giaduation Saturday al .! o'clock
at her homo
Tho junior and sonioi gnls ot Hlack
Masiuo hold a picnic yesterday after
noon at tho St.ito Faun giove
Subscribers to the Rag have had
three monthB since Tag Day to pay
their subscriptions Please pay up at
once.
It iB now time for low bIioob Go
to RogerB & Perkins, they have all
tho late, up to date styles and can lit
and please you.
Ivy Day May 22, 1912. Inter-class
field and track meet. Medals awarded
to ithe winners. Freshmen are especi
ally urged to compete.
May 1st ia the date when all sub
scriptions to tho Rag should bo paid
Are ou still delinquent?
Invitations have been sent out for
the graduation recital of Marguerite
Kllnker, a pupil of Mrs W. O Jones,
on Monday, May 20th
LOST- Monro Non linkable fountain
pen Keturn to Rag ofllco
LOST On tlu campus, Tuosda, (an
d h Analytics" Return to this of
flee 1 13 1
PL10ASK leturn to Rag ofllco drawing
iinitninipntH. descriptive and linaly
tic geometry.
LOST- Wednesday from memorial
seat of 'Oft, a valuable note book
Return to this olllco
LOST T.ilbot s Quant ltat ho Anal)
His Tinder please return to this of
lire Ow ikm -s name and address on
fliat lingo 11 2 'tt
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terms or lent 1 nil 7 R Husiness
phone t.2li. lesldonco L8G12
FOR SALE
FOR SALK- A due bill on the ( L
Anderson Tailoring (o Here Is a
(hand' to save some money on a
HpiliiK suit, See the 'Rag man
agor 1 ifi .'It
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(The 8tock Lays Off Tonight)
TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15
HELEN WARE
In "T H E P R I C E"
Mat., $1 to 50c; Night $1.50 to 50c
Com Fri. Night, May 17, and Sat.
Mat: and Night, and All Next Week
BARRBW-WINNINGER PLAYER8
In "BILL Y"
UllOULlI I'VliNINOS AT 8;jo
ORPHEUM
y-V.H ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Week Com. Monday Night, May 13
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EMMETT BROTHER8
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PRICES Matinees, 15c and 25c
Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
Washington University, -Medical
School
Admission ieiiliomontB two
years of college work Including
English. Herman, physics, ehem
istiy and biology Full time
Btaffs In leading clinics as well
as In laboratory branches. Kn
tranco examinations September
21 2.1 SosbIoii begins Septem
ber 30 For catalogue and in
formation address
Washington University
Hedlcnl School
1806 LOCUST STREET,
ST. LOUI8. MO.
44 SPA "
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