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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1912)
T II 10 DAI L V N 10 H It A S K A N i THEATRES NEBRASKA MEN NOT NEEDY Only One Demand on Loan Fund This Yoar Engineering College Stu dent Recipient of Small Loan. Thf student loan lund linn not Ik n r'.iawn upon tliis eni to an gnat e tent Only $10(1 li;is Ihmmi loaned 1 1 1 1 -m-: " l"i, and tint was loaned to ; Hiidenl of tin' Knginei-i in,; Colli- i-S'-vcial apphc.it ions li.ii- In i-n n rili'd liom students- in tin- othiu ol b gc nf Ihi' l'imi-!Mt, lint mi ii i on nt of Hi" pi culm natnii- ol tin- m- nl.i t ions tegaiding tin- disposal ol ili fund these can not be arc ommoilnled Tin rnnd at present consists ol the donations received for the benefit ol students of the l!niersit of Nrhiaska from Mr J R WebHter, Omaha, li J A I. Waddell. Kansas Cit. Mo and Hon W C W'hitmoie, Vnllev Fach of these gentlemen donated $l,()ii(), making $.5,0()i) in all, fL'.min ol this is donated to eneineeilng -tn dents alone, and the mteiest niciuing from the other ?l.lii) ih don.ited to students of the other collogi s Tin fund is in the custody of the Itoaid ol Regents and is under direction ol a committee, of which Professor Cli.it burn is chairman The latter fund, therefore, is quite Inadequate to supply the demands of such a fund It is impossible to accommodate the students of the academic and law col leges as much as the committee would , like to accommodate e el y one thatj has applied The cngincciing fund seems sullicientlv adeipiate thus- fat and very few engineering students' have taken advantage of the loan Muster MISS KING SPEAKS SUNDAY. Graduate of Michigan, Representing Y. W. C A., Speaks to Women. Mis-s Katheiine King, who was to hae spoken at the Y W C A pageant 1.I--I Sunilav will speak to the women ol the I'niv i-isit.v this loiiiin Sunda al tei noon at lm loi k Miss King is the Y C A secie t,n toi Chin, i i opt i M-nt nr; the uni ei-il associations ol N'eluaska, Mm neosl.i and Iowa, and is a delu lit ' ill pel son to know '1 he dnughlfi ol I'lesiilinl King of Peking Hinveiit , she lived in China until the time of (In- lloM'i uprising and then citme t( this i omit i v to attend univ ersit.v , grad Hading tioni tin- I'mvcisity of Michi Kan. W S JOHN H. MOREHEAD FOR GOVERNOR. The r.iMiltv and students of the Uni c-isit ol N'eluaska will be inteiested in the campaign this fall btveause of the attitude of the candidates and the paities toward University extensions and appropi nit ions It will be noted from an examination of tin- platfoinis of the various parties that the are all silent on University matt els except the Democratic plat hum. wlmli contains a plank favoring ibeial aiipi opi lations for maintenance and extensions .lust how it happened that the repub Means omitted liom their platform this impoilant featuie is dillh-ult to explain IIowimi. '-ince the lepiiblicans in all their platfoinis ol i ecent ears, except tin- one this ear, have made specific MUST WALK OFF DEMERITS NOW declai at ions on their policy in Univer sit niatteis, the omission of such a plank in the present platform is pre sumed to be intentional I'niersit people have no hope for their much needed extensions, there foie, except through the Instrumental ity or the democratic platform and the deinoi ratic candidates. Natuially the University must look laigely to the legislative tickctB in Lancaster count to initiate legislation which is needed, for the reason that local candidates know more of the con ditions and needs It becomes impor taut then to have a delegation in the next Legislating fiom this county which can give the University what it most needs The democratic candidates are all fneiidlv to the Univcusitv Those who an- inteiested should weigh these facts and vote to preserv e their inter ..OLIVER THEATRE.. Sat. Mat & Night, Nov 2 WALKER WHITESIDE In "The Typhoon" Tucs , Wed & Wed Mat., Nov. 5 6 A MODERN EVE Thursday Night, Nov 7 DONALD DRIAN GOVERNOR CHESTER H. ALDRICH O. S. U. '88 Candidate tor hie-eiection. The governor has alvvavs shown himself a tine liiend ol the Univei-sitv Special Friday Squad for Delinquent Cadets is Innovation of Com mandant Bowman. An Innovation in the military de partmenl this year will be a delinquent squad, and hereafter the demerits given for various offenses will count bo many hours' walking under the- su pervision of officers detailed tor this duty Heretofore discipline has neces saiily been hard to enforce in the cadet regiment, because all that could he clone with a bumptious soldier was to give him demerits which counted against his final passing maik Mut now a demerit means so manv hours walking, if the offense is sufficient to vvaiiant it These extra sessions will be held on Friday afternoons at the tegular drill hour The effect of depnving some drillers or their usual Friday holidav will probably be to make the issuance or demerits a less rrequent thing The first squad is aiready provided Tor, and some fifty men will icpoit for drill next Friday night, the occasion being the failure of the men to order uniforms or have their second hand ones inspected by the commandant This s'ciuad will be continued through the year i'f It is found to be a success - M V WALTER A. GEORGE ests, not to oppose them That all Universit people may know those candidates who will best serve their interests, the names are given herewith: For Senate Otto V Meier Charles S Hoe For Representative Fdgar F. Suavely )r A I' Furgason William Foster (Jeorge F. Quick O W. Fnyeart Fiank Mills. EYE Troubles Pkopkw Y Takkn Cahv or iy H ALLETT, Registered Optometrist I-'oi head. u lie, diovvsincss, pain in eyeball, etc. Cic-t a pan of iiiii "Made to Older" rest glasses. Established 1871 RLSUL'IS GUARANTEED 1143 O ORPHEUM Advanced Vaudeville FRANK MILTON AND DeLONG SISTER DeWITT, BURNS AND TORRENCE Harrison Armstrong s Players JAMES F KELLY AND POLLOCK EMMA LOWE and DcVERE Hairy Armstrong & Clark Billy "BOB" THE BOXING KANGAROO Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYRIC THURS., FRJDAY & SATURDAY. LES ARADOS "In The Cave." POWDER & CHAPMAN PHOTO PLAYS "Affau At Rnynor's" "What Happened to Mary." PATHE'S WEEKLY "Spirit of the Range" "Caught Bluffing" 3 Shows Daily-2, 7 and 9 P. M ALL SKATS in CENTS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE TREASURER BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA Have Served You One Term. Will Thank you for your Sup port for the Second Term. Election Will be Held No. 5, 1912 Visit the most enjoy able and up to date Moving Picture. Programmes given at KS 1329 OStr., South Side. STUDY MUSIC in an established school where the standards of Instruction aie given the same careful thought as In the best departments of the University The University School of Music otters splendid instruction In Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public Music. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART Apply for full information at School building 11th and R Streets Opposite the I'niveihiiv