The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 27, 1913, Image 4

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PLAY CHOICE POPULAR.
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TO EXHIBIT 8ATURDAY.
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to the Senior' plajlng Ibwon and nil , advanced drill on appnratUH This
of thorn endowed the idea "It Ir a win lj(, aH of (ne Konoral ma88 drills,
good choice," said Prof H I) Scott Th( Kiy uo interspersed however,
of the Department or lOnglish Liter with rou.t figures by candidates
ature "While many of the Ibsen foi tho Rym lenm wnich win repro
plas are unsuitable for amateur, pro- 8enl Nebraska at Wisconsin the mld
ductlon, 'Pillars or Society can be well i dl( uf next month From the skill and
handled V University production j n,llHh thoy ,mve Bnown during their
hhould reprenent the best or drama daly workouts in the gym this p"art
or literature ' ol ln inhibition Hhould be very in
A Procodent Established, terestlng. The finals in the 125-
Profosaor P M. Buck of; the Depart pound lightweight wreBtling contests
ment ot Hhetoilc commended the step wM1 Illao b(. ,10,d lt tniB tlme ThiH
a being one in the right direction . Inatt.h wln decide the University
"It. indicates," he said, "tluit in the championship of this class and will
future only such plays are to be soled-( u,BO decide the Identity of the Corn
ed for presentation by our play com-j UUBker representative in the Iowa
ed for presentation by our play com-, Nobrn8ka struggle which will take
mltteos as havo dlBtlnct literary place at IoWft cl(y noxt month Gnnz
alue. The action of the Seniors is d FerriH w, probabiy mect ln tho
iiuue ruunK ana win neiu iu ieuiwu nni, n,. ,vm ,..,, ,lri ,lff mn.,
tho ralheY Ronoral Impression that
uH rhFTWFtghr Tibout the flame a-nd
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug'- Co.
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pring Clothes Merchant Tailored,
COME in and look over our superb line of
woolens. We are now booking orders for.
early sf)ring delivery. Easter will soon be here.
College Tailors
College View Phone B-0-X-48W
Say you saw it in the "Rag." It helps.
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literary power and tamenoss are are equal In their knowledge of holds j
anonymous und catchos.
MisA Alice Howell, head of tho do- Tho full program wlth a Bt of pa.
partment of Elocution, who has been tronH and patronos8es will be pub
Mdoctod to coach tho Senior play Is llHhod tomorrow, together with other
quoted as follows "This year's Sen- j delallH of thc big event l year
ior class is fortunate in having among , ,,, nnr.an .,,i,i Kt hnan
, who did were greatly surprised by
new In dramatic work and who nave the hgh cjlBH cnnracter of the enter.
already attained some degree of sue-, tainment. Thia year the program In.
ees in character Interpretation, and (llcatos that it w, be more worth
hence Hhould he qualified to take up, uhlk Umn eyer an(, nQ Qnp w,n mftke
insofar as amateurs can, a classical
piece of work, such as Ibsen's "Pll-
lai s t Society "
Punch that more than satisfies
Tee Cream antf Ices of highest-merit.
Let us please you as we have pleased others.
The Puritan Ice Cream Company
Phone: B-6152 2026 "0" STREET
"The Company of Guaranteed Service"
.1 mistake by going
Hagenslck's Orchestra, Auto 13 2990.
Making Students Better.
George b tlundoflnger, an instruc
1 1 n in Yale university, has written a
play for the purpose of raising tho
moral torn ol college undergraduates.
The play depictH a tutor struggling
through college against great odds
and finally surpassing the rich man's
son who comes out of college a moral
and physical wreck That depraved
moral conditions exist among tho un
dergnduales of some instlutlons can
not be domed Rich men's sona with
an abundance of money to gratify
wish, are, of course, the leaders ln
i ollege high liro. But it would bo
unfair to say that all rich undergradu
ates or even the majority of them,
lead immoral lives, or that such, a
i areer is tjpical of colloge life. Con
ditions are sufficiently bad, however,
to call foi more than exposure through
the medium of a play to bring about
improvement
The death ot General t'ustis Loo,
eldest son ol Robert K Lee, brings
to notice again a letter wiitten by the
latter to his son while a Htudeut at
West Point The loftiness of Its style
and thought, the dignified but affec
tionate relationship it reveals between
lalhei and son make it a notablo let
ter General Lee closed the letter,
which is a model of parental advice,
with this paragraph on duty:
"Duty, then, is the subllmost word
in our language Do your duty In all
things like thc old Puritan. You can
not do moie You should never wish
to do les.-. Never let mo and your
mother wear one grew hair for any
lack of duty on your part."
The letter would bo good reading
foi the undei graduates of today, and
would douLtless be as productive of
good woiks and exemplary conduct
as the play of the Yale instructor.
Leslies
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
.OST On Oliver stage Saturday
night, large brown engineering book
Mnder return or notify Rag office
3-12 3t
LOST On tho editor of tho Cornhusk-
er's desk, a short stubby fountain
pen, safetj variety. Return to this
office. 3-13-3t
LOST Small gold watch, monogram
L. B. P on back. Reward.
LOST A small silver mesh purso ln
U hall Wednesday morning. Find
er please return to this o ce.
3-27-1-t
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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FOUND Fountain pen, owner call at
office, idontify and pay for this ad.
3-27-lt
Preserve Your College Work!!
Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c
COOKIES PIES CAKES
Ms .
Give us your next order for Punch.
We know we can suit you both in quality and in price
Artistic dance programs and menus
for particular people. George Bros..
Printers, 1313 N street.
Tho L C. Smith & Bros Typewriter
is Invaluable to college students who
want a record of their college work af
ter graduation.
We give Special attention to the
needs of students. We have typewrit
ers to rent, as well as to sell. A few
rebuilt machines at a bargain.
L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
Company
25 North 13th Street
LINCOLN, NEBR.
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University School of Music
Established 1894
Thorough instruction by modern methods in all
branches of music, practical and theoretical.
Pianoforte Voice
Pipe Organ Violin
All Wind Instruments
Public School Music
Apply for information to
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts.
SIMMONS THE PRINTER
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fa Banquet Menus r
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