The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1913, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEIIRA8KAN
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Saily NbraBkan
Property of
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln.
FREDERK3 C. McCONNELL,
Edltor-ln-Chlef.
Managing fcdltor Merrill V. Reod
ABBOclato Editor. .Kenneth M Snyder
Associate Editor Cloyd j. Stewnrt
Llterury Editor Chandler Trimble
Business Mummer C. C. Buchanan
AaBlBtunt Manager J. L. DrlBcoll
Circulation Manager . .J. 8. llowcn
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J. R. Wood, I. K. FroHt, Leon Samuel
Bon, Clarence Spier, Bessie Ma boh
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Payable In Advance
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TELEPHONES
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Editor B-1821. Manager B-1821
. Entered at the postolllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-daBB mall matter,
under the Act of CongreBB of March 3,
J879.
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1913
THANKS, CLASS '06.
The University in Indebted to the
class of 1!)0C. for the extensive and
substantial Improvements that It litis
made on the stout1 seat near the li
brary. The new girt is a very at
tractive addition to the campus and
when spring ccmes and "bench work"
begins in earnest, the students will
doubtlessly demonstrate their appre
ciation of the gift by making it a
haven for a social hour now and then
As a copy of the Nebraskan is to
be sent to all the alumni of '06, we
tako this opportunity, on behalf of the
Htudents, to express thanks and ap
preciation to those former Nebraskans
who have thus Bhown their interest
in tho University in Buch generous
material fashion.
THE WEEK'S REVIEW
Being a Brief Resume of the Events
of the Past Week As Gleaned
From Nebraskan Files.
Two hundred high school players
were among tho guests.
Tho board of regents announce that
they are In favor of campus removal
to the State Farm.
The thlrfy-thlrd Nebraska legisla
ture meets In Joint session to wit
ness the retirement of Governor Ches
ter II Aldrlch and tho Inauguration
of Hon. John H. Morehead. Both of
thse officials recommend a liberal at
titude toward the University, but
differ on the question of University
removal.
Secretary Raymond Reltel of the
Y. M C A is taken ill in Chicago
and Is forced to resign his position
with the Association.
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
Owing to the illness In .the family
of Professor Frandsen, the meeting of,
the Scandinavian Club, which has'
been announced as meeting at his'
home next Monday evening, Jan nth,
will instead be held in the music room i
of ihe Temple. i
Call for Accounts.
The treasurers of s'udent organiza
tions iiuiBt present their accounts with
their bank books and cancelled vouch
er checks to the auditor not later than
Saturday, Jan. 18. 191H.
L. B TUCKERMAN. Jr
OflUe B 119 OHice hours Moirdaj
and Wednesday, 9. 00 A M ; Friday
and Saturday, 10:00 A. M. Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, :! 00 P M
Students return from a two week's
vacation from college work. Their re
turn is greeted by the first snow
storm of tho winter.
Chancellor Avery and members of
the board of regents return from a
visitation trip to middle west uni
versities and report that Nebraska Is
sadly irr need, of financial aid if it is
to keep pace with tho leading colleges
of the west.
Tho Sophomore class football team
aro given mackinaws in recognition
of their winning the school champion
ship. Townsend is awarded the contract
for taking pictures for tho Corii-
husker.
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Tho varsity basketball squad resume
operations by turning out for prac
tice. February twenty-second is the
date announced for tho big Nebraska
cotillion which Is to bo hold at tjio
Auditorium by tho Junior and Senior
classes.
Coach Stiohm and tho 1913 football
lotetr men aro tho guests of tho Om
aha Alumni Association at a brilliant
banquet given at tho University Club.
New Boxing Class. :
A special course lrr boxing will be
conducted at the University gymna
sium by Jack Best arrd E. C. McKee,
provided a sutliclerrt number register.
Phi class will irreet twice a week in
i he armory- the days to be decided
upon after consultation with those
registering A meeting of all Inter
ested is called for at 7.00 P. M ,
Thursday, Jan. lGlh, in the locker
room of the gymnasium. Twenty les
v,ons will bo given arrd a charge of
$! 00 made for same. For further,
information see tiro instructors. -
R. G. CLAPP.
DECIDE NOT TO "DINNER-DANCE"
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COUNT APPRECIATES NEBRASKA.
(Continued from Pago O1
his address at "nearly a thousand
people" when there were fully twice
that number presorrt and hundreds
turned away for want of seating fa
cilities. Count Luetzow Iras always taken an
active interest in Nebraska Univer
sity, and the Bohemian department Is
the recipient of moro than ono valu
able gift from him.
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University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
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THE gFESTlON OK ECONOMY IS ANSWERED
BY OCR r.NTREOEl)ENTEI) NECKWEAR SAM'.
OIK ENTIRE ASSORTMENT OF FOl'R-IN-II.W'DS
IN ENOUSIl CROCHETS, ACCORDEON
AND FANCY KNITS, IMPORTED PERSIANS AND
AM, SILK TIES- RANKINO IN PRICK FROM 1:C
TO $2 on NOW ONE-HALF FORMER SELLING
PRICE.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
Hall J. Harpharrr. IC. Frank. W
Kavan. I
Chaperorres Miss Ruth Bidden-1
baugh, Miss Br eta Diehl, Thad Saund-!
ers.
t'ompllrnentary tickets will be with-j
held from those members of the com
mittee who do rrot appear at tire
meetings oi the prom committee.
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re-FRESHMENTSinthecity
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Hoisum Bread, Fancy Pastries
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