The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1912, Image 2

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    T II K DAILY NEHRABKAN
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Property of
THE UNIVKHSITY OK NEBRASKA,
Lincoln
FHKDKItU: C McCONNKLI,,
Kditor In Chief.
Managing Kditor Merrill V Reed
Associate Kditor. .Kenneth M Snyder
AHHoclnte Kditor Cloyd L. Stewart
Literary Kditor Chandler Trimble
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MEDICS WILL HOLD RENDEZVOUS
8tudents and Faculty In College of.
Physicians and Surgeons Here and
at Omaha to Banquet Friday Eve.
DR. BAKER TO BE TOASTMASTER
Fridav evening of thin week the
Medics will hold their first big affair
of the M'lii', a banquet at the Lincoln
Hotel Ml medical studentH and mem I
hern of the facuty, both here and in,
Omaha, aie invited to be present The,
affair h.-ih been advertised on the Oma i
lia campus and a nuiiiber ol the ad
v.inceil students and nieinheiH of the
faull .lie expected to lend Iheii aid
to the leMivltle.s of the evenlllK ,
The ohiecl of tills bancpict is mucli
Hi" same as that of other student af
laiis nl mnillai natuie To tear them
m-Ivc. ,iwa fiom their ocbuous luhora
loiles Iciiget tlicir text books and
"Knuircl at the postolhce at Lincoln , li7.- lor an hour or so, ami get to
Nebraska, as second class mail matter, 1 g( i hei lor a iende.oti oot student-s
under th Act of Congress of March 3, 1 illt(., ,.,,,, (i JM ,.,,. s!imi. W(),- js the
1870.
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The popular " Belmont " notch Collar
mn etc in cl( striped Madmi, 1 for 25c
AHR.OW
COLLARS
Cluctt, Pcubody & Co., Maker
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE S0L1CITE0
FRIDAY. DF.CK.MliKR W, 1 '. 1 li
'idea a'hance.l by those interested ill
w oi lung up thc linncpiet
. - -- - -w i The buupiet is In the hands ol the
According to a mandate of the stu 'l incoln division of llje college, and
dents of thc University the Ireshmen ' as- m siik es have been wned to the
wear L-reen sUul c aps Tliere is . Uiuaiia ciowci inai uieie win ne a
L) m 1)1 ! i'J
Make Your
Christmas
Selections
NOW!
are to
nothing now to do save to get the
thing started, and to this extent, ev
eryone should cooperate As an
nouneed in esterda's paper, although
the editor Is personally opposed te
the measuie, the N'etuaskan will here
after be enlisted in the can e ami w
trust that when once stinted, 'he rus
toni will meet with continued uicie-s
NEBRASKA DEBATES.
NebiiiHka meets Illinois this evening
in Memorial Hall, advocating the af
llrmative of the proposition of federal
charters lor interstate corporations
At the same time, Nebraska's nega
tive team Joins issue with Wisconsin
at Madison.
These two debates represent the
consumation of lour months of pa
tient Industry and toll on the part ol i
the members ot the University debat
lug squhd Their work has been thor
ough. no shied of evidence bavin-
been ovei looked that would acid I
I lie substantiation ot either ot the
two cases Further, their work iep
u-sents untold sacrifices College
work and social pleasures hive been
laid aside lor the sake of the work
at hand As a result Ncbiaska's
speakers are well prepaied tor the
eontlict for which the have been wait
ing and working lor the past four
months
For every minute that each speaker
speaks this evening, there has been
expended by him over thrreo and
one-half days of study and attention
to the debate. Are University stud
onts going to show their appreciation
nn it siilllclenc v ol excellent food and
toasts Toasts are to lie given by a
member of each class in the six ve.irs
of the medical course, and Dr Harkei
wil1 have chaige of this pait of the
e mug's pi ogram
'uclwi-- lor the lj.tii(ii( i must lie si
lined li noon Fiidav, and all medics
are heiebv notified that alt.-i that
I i"u I i i H Ket.s w nl go off salt It M
CALENDAR.
Friday. Dec. 13.
Illinois-Nebraska Debate. Memo
rial Hall.
Saturday, Dec. V
('iris' Club Christinas Party, after
noon.
Agricultural Club Meeting
Alpha I'hl House Party
Freshman Hop.
Palladian Annual Banquet
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Music Hall
Sgnm Nn Paity, Hrownell Hall
Kappa Alhpa Tlieta, House Partv
Nu Sigma Phi, Party
Sigma Tan Walsh Hall
English Club, home of Piof Muck
UriliLT in the list voil llMVe ol' those to he I'eiiieliiherctl .Hid
s..ie tune )y laiieiiiir over these splendid Christmas stocks -il
.ilniost '!( ;i in that fcineiiilifaiiees will pop into view. Isn't
tli.it tlie "lasiest w a v ' more sat isl'jictorv lc ui and th- re-
elp'ellt . loci '
Kit her. .Mother. Sister. Uicithc-r lor her and lor him--lor
Ihi- old folks - Tor ev erylmdy there's sctmethine that will
appeal in no uncertain wav Come if uiil for the pleasure
V'l'i II l'i'I Innii In.ikini; around
nr ( 'lirist mas stock's are nuin
Mv i in v anet v than ever hcl'nrr
and ahont
leant ilnl
ancl more xji-n
A visit
hut h s;i ni'j
to this
ol' time
-t on of the
a "in I moiiev
" ' ( "hrist mas Spirit " w i'
SkdlJimwL&;
S.T CI.M'S MKAIHI AKTKKS
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EVERYTHING THE STUDENT NEED IN I
DRUGS
ol this great expenditure of time and j E
energy on the part of the members j E
of the team? To what extent will they E
lend their support and encourage-' E
ment to their chosen representatives E
on the platform? There Bhould be E
a full house this evening and anything
less than this will bo a reproach on
tne intelligence and loyalty of this
college community.
Toilet Articles
$1 Safety Razors
Athletic Supporters
v Shoulder Braces
Stationery
$1 Fountain Pens
Rubber Aprons
Pennants & Trusses
Huylers, Lowney's, Gunthers Chocolates
Christmas Candies
Students 3-Course Lunch 25c
Served at all hours. Soda Water and Lunches
$2.00 SWEATERS $1.50
Flannel Shirts, Military $1.00
Union Suits $1.00 Closed Crotch
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HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner 11:30 to 1:30
Supper 5:30 to 7:30
25 Cents
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