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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN BAND JOINS TEAM PALLADIANS RANK HIGH University Seal Stationery SUBSCRIPTION FROM BU8INE88 MEN SEND THEM. I' rV I IS3 WILL AID NEBRASKA ROOTERS Joined at Omaha by Car Full of Corn hutker Supporters Thirty Musi cians Make Trip to tho Gopher Camp. Tho band has gone They made a somewhat quiet getaway and very few atiirfnntB wore on hand to witness umi studentB were on ,inrnrtnro N ert holess, each man departure ixm. will "be there with bells on wnen the Cornhusker team steps upon North rup Field, and for some time after wards All have resolved to do their best to deserve the confidence of those who made their trip possible, and to send old "IT -U U -U-l" reverberat ing across Northrup Field to Inspire the CornhuBkers in their annual fight agalnBt ancient enemies A subscription sheet was circulated late Thursday afternoon In the Inno cents and others who volunteered their support, and by Friday afternoon a fund of $600 was secured Over $200 of this was subscribed b business men and alumni. $7F by the students, and the remainder b the athletic board Much credit is due to the busl ness men and "old grads" for theii loyal Bupport, and they deseive a vote of thankB from the entire student body The cadet musicians left Lincoln over tho Burlington at 6 p m number Ing about thirty strong. A largo dele gatlon of NobraBkans accompanied the band and two special coaches were chartered for the occasion At Omahn another car of Nebraska enthusiasts Joined them to Bwell the Nebraska representation on Northrup Field Notice for Swimmers. The following notice has been posted in the locker room of the girls' gMn naslum "Permission has been m cred to use tho City Y M (' A plunge, but the hours for Its use aie granted not as posted formerly but Thursdays, 10 to 2 30 This n-i eml tates a new list Please sign ih moi as possible if your schedules can be so adjusted Permission to substitute tin for a gymnasium period on that d:n may be granted A " (f (i xr will complete the arrangement Tick ets, $3 Season. November to .lune ' Electrical Engineers Visit School. W H Sawyer, electrical engineering '94, In charge of the New York office of ' Ford, Hacon & Davis, englnoors, and I. I' Sawyer, electrical engineer ing '99. nreBldent of the nuckeyo Elec trie Company of Cleveland, Ohio, have been visiting the University tho past few daj'B GOOD THINGS TO EAT - AT " WESTERFIELD'S CAFE 213-215 - MEAL TICKETS $2.00 AND UP LITTLE GEM HOT WAFFLES AND MAPLE SYRUP A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO VARSITY STUDENTS Scholarship Statistics Show Historic Literary 8oclety to Be Among the Best In Studies. Tho BtatiHtlcH which have been com piled allowing tho acholarnhlp Bland ins of University students, and espe cially those which apply to varlouB social organizations, have been of par ticular lnterost to University alumni It gives the "old grnd" a thrill of pleas uro to learn that the scholarship ideals of his day have been maintained by the members of his particular organ ization The Palladian standing has not hitherto been published It will doubtless bo of interest to all who are ( Irnncprno.l with Ilnlversltv life Some concerned with University life Some other averages are given for comparl boh SKCOND SBMKSTKK. 1911 1912 Hours IV t Pet carried excellent failed Palladian 14.9 Non frat men 15.2 Fraternity men 14 8 Non sor women 1."? 9 Sorority women 13 3 39.1 16 0 7 2 33 4 20 1 0 6 8 5 14 1 2 8 3 3 Of the Palladians who did not rank excellent, 30 1 per cent were good and 18 f per cent medium The weight per cent average was 2tJ5 5 The Palladian Literary Society is the gldest organization in the Univer slty, having been organized In 1868. short! after tho opening of school It meets regularly each Friday evening in Palladian hall In the University Temple, to onjoy a literary program and a Roclal hour Practically all meetings are opon meetings, where old frlcndB and new students are alike welcome Among the former members who are now members of the faculty may be mentioned Chancellor Avery and Pro feBsors Caldwell, FoBsler, Stuff, Chase, FUley, Seaton, Taylor, Reattie, Bui lock, Cornell, Howe, Sturdevant, Welch, Wolfe and many otherB Classified Column WANTED Four boys to room and board at 1528 P St , modern, hot water heat, electric and gas lights; board $3 50 per week, room $6 per month each FUHNISHKI) looms, modern, light, for 1 or 6 students 636 No 16th 1018 3t FOR SALK Heacon mantle lamps; I give clear light for students' use Call at 321 K 14th St , Unlvorsitj Place 16-18 5t LIHKKAL reward for return of Ueta Theta Pi pin, lost Saturday, owner's name on back 10-18 3t WANTED A room-mate for a young lady 1726 Q St. Phone 7480. North 9th St. POSTERS OF ALL KINDS PENNANTS AND OTHER COLORS LARGE BRONZE SEAL CANDIES GOOD TO EAT PENS THAT WRITE The University Book Store 340 N. 11th Street LINCOLN, NEBRASKA You Can Save $25 to $50 buying a slightly used or rebuilt typewriter. Every machine backed by a po sitive two year guarantee. Have large stock of late model machines for rental. Repairs and supplies for any standard make. Nebraska Typewriter Co. Auto 2080135 No. 13th St. Bell 1299. THIS WEEK ONLY WE WILL MAKE UP OUR NO. 1099 BLUE FRENCH SERGE WITH SERGE-MOHAIR OR IMP. VENETIAN LINING RJkl.K), REGULAR $35.00 GOODS. SFF OUR WINDOW. : : : : Jones & Auto 6087 Home Made Baked Goods Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries ftfrnh- cy y Open after "Good Things to Eat" 1325-31 N STREET Dalling, i35 No. i ah Cafe the Shows with f 5 ,- "MW. Bt:; 5E9Wfcfi ' L