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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1912)
t i rxmi " m."" ' i T II K I) A I L Y N K UUA8KAN I si M k NEBRASKA FIELD A RINK LIEUT. BOWMAN CONSENTS TO FLOODING DR. BE89EY 8AY8 WILL NOT INJURE 80D. K MATTER OF COST NOW FACTOR Oil'" lll:'lHI I ll " r ? Guy E. Reed Assures University Skat ing January 1 If Expense and Risk Do Not Prohibit the Proposition. The historic football Hold Iu to be converted Into a place of amusement. Lieutenant Bowman makes tho asser tion that the parade grounds will re main unused during the winter months and gives his consent to having tho same fitted out for the benefit of the student body In the form of a skating rink Guy Reed, manager of athletics, an nounced yesterday that he will have tho field inspected by experts today to ascertain the probable coBt of making the necessary changes such as embank ments, electric lighting, resting rooms, etc. If the change can be made at a moderate rate bo as to allow the stu dents admission for a nominal fee, the project Beems fair to be put through The banking up of the grounds ap pears to be the largest expense, but outside of this little need be expended The University light and heat plant is so situated aB to make ll of little expense to light the pond and heat tho resting rooms Providing the said plan Is carried out, tho Immediate closure of the Lyric, Wonderland and Orpheum Is predicted. No longer will the library be a ren dezvous for theater-goers, but a meet ing place for all those who love the ring of Bteel on the Ice This rlnk will also mean a new school sport hockey Other schools with opportunities not nearly bo good have their representative teaniB, bo why can not Nebraska? Ab a mid winter diversion class hockey will rival the cue and bridge game in attractive ness Who knows but the C'ornhusk ers may some time be Valley cham plonB in hockey as well as basketball and football. The idea originated with a sugges tion of the Dally Nebraskan and a rumor iB out that Kansas is going to follow the same plan As the Uni versity is In dire need of a common amusement for the students, this will bo one of the best means obtainable of promoting both school spirit and a common fellowship Sam Albert Watklns of tho State Histori cal Society, and Will Owen Jonos, of the State Journal, are to be two of Exceptional Values In Young Men's Clothes Wo have something that we know will please ou Big lots of I System and Kensington Suits and Overcouts (delayed in making and just received) which we have priced to give you remarkably strong values. Ordinarily December finds our clothing stock 'de pleted, but this your is an exception. Today we're better able to serve you with just what yon waul than at any time this season. Absolutely fresh in style, thoroughly dependable in fabrics and workmanship these hand-tailored Kensingtons 'and 17' Systems for young -irien, priced as we have priced them, offer you something deeid1 edh worth having. $14 . 50 $17 . 00 $20 . 00 $25 . 00 Special preparations and accommodations for Christmas buyers, come early. Magee & Deemer viiLL J-.LJ -w-Lf y i 1 i3Ka. S I I IIV 1 I ' I I i TO CHANGE CURRICULUM. Committee of Association of Medical Colleges Revising Course. A committee of the Association of American Medical Colleges Is revlBlng the association's ideal curriculum for the clinical years of the course. ThiB committee has asked for suggestions from the faculty of the College of Medicine at Nebraska, and Dean Wol cott is securing from the head of each department his views as to the change desirable in his particular line H M UNION ELECTS OFFICERS. Literary Society ChooseB Leaders for Next Term of School. At a special meeting of the Union Uterary Society held Saturday even ing. Dee. 7, the following officers were elected for tho ensuing term President, Villa Vail, Vice President, C. K. Miller; Secretary, Gladys LewlB, Treasurer, Harvoy Kinney. During the term Just ended twenty new mem bers have been initiated Into the society fc PLEASE YOU. DUNCAN'S PRINTING THAT WILL the Judgoa at the Minnesota-Iowa do- FRATERNAL PRINT SHOP. bate tomorrow. Christmas Gifts For every pnrpose Home Furnishings Personal Wear and Amusement in both Large and Very Complete Assortment at RUDGE&GUENZELCOMPANY CHRISTMAS JEWELRY Don't forget to call and look be fore purchasing your presents. CHAS. W. FLEMING RELIABLE JEWELER 1311 O Street FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY U06 O STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 - 0JI?r - jflfcrrttantB IQauninj 240 Woulb Ukr your Work. TRY THEM" fcu. llUi t. Cttiroltt. Nrb. AT'Vx rimtihg; C. I UKOlN-IIItlt. WE WILL DIE STAMPING FOR YOLI GIVE US A CHANCE 120 N. 14th S our 3m! t .