The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1913, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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University Night at Oliver Theatre
Mrs. Conaut
will sing with
the State Band
Wednesday
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Welcome and Cheer
Mrs. Conaut on her
Last Appearance in
Public before leaving
for the Phillipine I.
Nebraska State Band Concert
Wm. T. Quick, Conductor
Mrs. Conaut, Soloist
OLIVER THEATRE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 15
Balcony and Gallery 25c, Orchestra 50c
KOSMET OFFER STILL OPEN
Klub Redoubles It's Effort to Secure
Suitable Play for Annual
Production.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
CONTEST OPEN A WEEK LONGER
Tho Kosmet Klub hold a. meeting
Thursday evening to consider tho
original manuscripts Hiibmittod for
it's annual play to be given April 26th
at the Oliver .Theatre. The Klub was
disappointed in the fact that very few
manubcriptlts were turned in. Of
those, while one or two showed much
cleverness and originality, there were
none which seemed to fit just the
requirements of the Klub at this time.
The Klub feels that it must have a
play, and again urges the studentB
who may have compositions llnlshod
or under way, to consult any member
of the Klub in regard to same. He
cause of lack of time, this should bo
done before Friday, January 17th, the
date, to which time for submission
of manuscripts, bus been extended.
Try-outs for the play will bo hold
immediately after tho beginning of
tho second Bomoster ut n date to bo
announced later.
THE party who took a Moore's foun
tain pen, Initials E. B. on gold band,
from book in Library cloak room re
turn to Nebrnskan ofllco to avoid
trouble. 3t
Party who was Been taking Moore'B
Non-leakable pen from book In library
Tuesday afternoon will return same
to Hag ofllco to avoid trouble. 1-8 3t
FOUND Black fountain pen Wednes
day noon near campus. Call L-8475.
1-10-13-lt
FOR RENT From Sept. 1, 1913, our
large new home, with sleeping
porches, suitable for sorority or fra
ternity. 1437 Q St.
l-10-3t
DEBATING LEAGUE GROWS.
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M. E. Croaier; North Bend, Supt. F.
L. McNown; Pawnee City, Supt. F. N.
Clark; Sargent, Supt. Ira Lamb;
Schuyler, Supt, Charles Arnot; Ster
ling, Supt O. P. Stewart; Strntton,
Supt. G. A. Marshall; Wood River,
Supt. A. M. Vance.
Tho districts and their respective
directors for 1912-13, aro as follows:
Central, Supt. Earl M. Cline, Gen
ova; Eastern, Principal E. L. Gum
ming, South Omaha; East-Central,
Principal Vernon L. Mays, Lincoln;
Northern, Supt. A. C. Rutherford, Ains
worth; North-Central, Supt. C. W.
Watson, Fullerton; North-Eastern,
Supt. L. F. Knoll, Randolph; North
western, Supt. II. Clare Welkor, Gor
don; Southern, (not appointed);
SoutluEastorn, Principal J. K. Camp
bell, Wymoro; South-Western, Supt.
H. W. Wendland, Minden; Western,
(not appointed); West-Central, Supt.
S. H. Martin, Broken Bow.
College Pennants
While They Last, 35 Cents Each.
We have a large assortment of Felt Pennants on hand
of all the State Universities and Colleges.
J. C. ORCUTT & CO.
134 South 13th Street
Jones' Orchestra
Lincoln Hotel
JUNIOR HOP
Grand March 8:45
Limited to 85
Friday, January 10th
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