The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 29, 1913, Image 1

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    TLhc Dailv IFlebraskan
Vol. XII. No. 112
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913
Price, 5 Cents
JOjNTPROGRAM SCORES HIT
GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUBS GIVE
SELECTIONS WHICH
PLEASE AUDIENCE
QUARTETTE A SUCCESS
Singing Four Repeatedly Applauded.
Radcliffe and Rosenbaum Ren
der Extra Selections
Effectively.
,ast nielli .il I lie Temple Theatie
He- lni I sit C It e
--ftll HlHWUlUll biiui
and Mandolin
u small but ap
ppuui
pr'-eintivo audience in the most
c s-m u! in i i i.iinineni giv i n b
raniai in l his ( ai I'i oni
sue
nnv
the
sj.nittd notes ol the opining selei
ti hi to Hie lasunating stiains of tin
R ( essioual
ie (OlllDlIieC CUIUS Ill-Ill
tin ir audieiu i spell bound j
In Pail I the i lub.s appealed in;
di".ss smt with sc ai let 1 ibbons across
tbiii shut Ironts, while in Part II
tll" weie diessed in unitoiiiis and
w.ie uui onv i nt lonalh gatheied about
'in.n 1 1 i i
I IK I I H ' VltllJlltllllllllKltll I IH llll,
oi the evening Instead ot some niusi
c.l st bet ion the toui, composed ol
K:b, llwni, Ki t tt i and Westovei,
ofleied a bunioioiis skit ot mingled
song and acting Appaienth unawaie
ot a roaiing .uidienie the so success
hilly can nd out tlieii pait that they
were eniored loin tunes and it was
onl aflei the lollowing number was
well undei vvav that the excited list
eneis would tease th"ii applause
In the role of reader Mr Clayton
Radclifti gave several intensely Inter
esting selections while Mr. Harold Ron
enbauin at the piano rendered two
solos with pel led technique and ex
pression The whole program was
well cariied out and reflected much
ci edit upon the managers as well as
upon the dnectois and the clubs
t heniM'h e.s
Program.
PART I.
Pioiessional
!'niveisilv Anthem (Pii.e Song)
1 tn i tis Rosboiough
GLEE NI M NDOLIN CIAUtS
hiow nies Polka Nentwich
GLEE CLUB
King Midos Overture
MANDOhlN ChUH
Reading
MR HA LC LI EKE
Weeping Song (Mr. Erb and Club
. Herbert
Laughing Song
GLEE CLUB
Cum Bac Rag . . .
MANDOLIN CLUB
The Mufhn Man (Motion Song)
. Abt
Anon
MR ERB,
MR ALLISON,
MR KEENER,
MR WESTOVER
Piano Solo Selected
MR ROSENBAUM
(Continued on Page 4 )
Gym
.PI. ,. . ,-,.,. i ,i. i.i.it.Min foi tin- last two eais (. uill
BOARD AWARDS LETTERS
In O'ficial Meeting of Athletic Board
Six Men Are Granted"N"
Sweaters. Haskell Captain.
t an official meeting ol tin boa id.
Thursdaj night letters ueie awarded
to (lie following men for basketball
('apt ('airier. Strvker, Haskell, Hjcle
Underwood and Hawkins It was also
voted to recall the sihei basketballs
that weie awaichd last season Then
serins to have been a mistake ot some
soil In which sihei instead ol gold
medals weio given This will necessi
tate two engravings on those of fllf
ih
men who wen on the team lat t.u
lleseie sv.eateis weie voted to "Hi'.
Seven," Mevoi, Mtiei Howe and How
aid The i'leshn.en on Hie vaisitv
vmiiwI m not ITU,. I, inv i iw ni'iiit uui
r.
foi llieii sei vices
Uoss Haskell 01 the class of I'M
in the Ails and Sciences Collei-o was
elected captain ol the team toi the
season ol 191:5 1911 He is one of tin
most popular men in school and was
placed on the All .Missoui 1 ,ilh-
uiuloubtedlv lead the team to as sue
cessful an end as thev have had hii di inai'd il The loininittee also ie
tin last I-w seasons The baseball seie" the pihilege ot dividing the
schedule was approved and a salaiv pi ic- olleied, it juslhe can best be
was otetl loi an assistant i oa h loi obtained thereby --
the team Milo Hairlick was elect The winnei ot a pne shall not li
ed a nienibei ol the athletic boa id tolHve the amount designated until In
fill the vacancv left bv the giadua
tion ot Art Hiltner
FNGINEERING STUDENTS
MAKE VOCATION TESTS
Refrigeration Plant and Gas Producer
Outfit Are Tested for Experi
ments and Thesis Work.
A uuniber of the engineering stu-
dents spent (heir vacation In the me-1 Those enteiing in class B should also
chamcal i ngineei mg laboratories for enclose in the sealed envelope the
the purpose of testing the artificial name of the institution in which he
ice and refrigeration plant and the is studying. Papeis should be sent
gas producing machine that have been J on or beloie June 1, 11114, to .1 Laur
installed in the laboratories i encv Laughlin, Esq , Univeisity of
The pioducei outfit was installed Chicago, 111. l-'or infoi niation in l e
veiv soon after the laboiatories weie'gaid lo .-,'il.jeds see posted bulletins
built in 1910 but lias been left in an
unfini.siied condition owing to the fact Senior invitations have men oi
tlitP n was (he last huge piece of deiecl Then- an- t v i kinds lioni
appai alius installed Professor Dean
and his assistants weie unable (o get
the machine in order to make the
tests last week and they will have
to be put off indefinitely, althougt
the machine is now in perfect work-
ing condition.
One ver impoilant line of invest! -
gatiou was run as a thesis by some
of the seniors. A complete test of
the .efrigeration plant was made, the
mat bine being started on Saturday
and constantly run until tho next
Tuesday. The men manufactuted two
tons of ice, and are now busv pre
panrL' Ike neiv-.3'i. .-.itntiflc ca'
cula .-on-.
Exhibition
ECONOMIC PRIZES OFFERED
TO STIMULATE INTEREST
Hart Schaffner and Marx Offers Four
Prizes for Studies in Eco
nomic Field.
In oichi to aioue an inleiem in
tin stud.v ol topics i Hating to com-
imeiie and indued v, and to stimulate
these who hae a college tiainlng to ,
considei tin piobiems ol a business
taieti, ,i committee composed of pro
lessoi- 1 1 din ,i Miiinbei ot the large
iiin ei sitic s,
been
nabled.
thiough Hie geneiositv of Halt Schaff
in i and Mai, to oiler in 1911 four
prim tor the bent studies in Uui oco-
noun field 'I In ( outestants will bo
divided in. o two classes A and It
Class H will mi hide those who at the
tune the p.ip-'i
the p.ip"is ,ue sent in aie un
del 11 aduale students in som
Anieii
t
can i oliege ( lass A includes an
t li i Anieiicans without lesliiction
file IIZl'H ill ClUSS A are Sl.lMltl u
:,,,n l(" '" -st J second In class It
the pi ies are $.?H and $:')()
Hi" c oinniiUee 1 esei v es to itself the
i mill to aw ai tl the t wo pi ies ol $1,000
and ron ol class A to undei gi aduates
u k.ss It if the nn-iits ol tin- papei s
lias piepaied Ills inanusci ipt foi the
piinlci to Hit- .satisfaction ol the com
mittee The studios sliould be inscribed
with an assumed name, the class in
which the) arc presented, and accom
panied b a sealed envelope contain
ing (he ieal name and address of the
competltoi
No paper is eligible which has been
printed or published in any form to
disclose the identity of the author
betoie the awards have been made.
which to c hoc, so On-- has a covei
of white cardboaid aim the othei
cover is of d.uk leatln-r. Oideis will
be taken v'i dniMilay. Thuisla and
Fnd.iy in the libiarv building
C. L. YOC11UM,
Cliaiiinan Invitation Committee
1
The Palladian Literary Society has
Heeled the following olllceis- Presi
j dent, Arthur George; vice-president,
Irma Gibson; secretary, Herman
Wiebi ; corresponding secretary,
Harry lturtis; program secretary,
Roy Reach; critic, Merle Arnold; mu-
sic manager, Jesse Graves; historian,
Ruby Hills.
Tonight Armory
GYM EXHIBITION TONIGHT
LIGHTWEIGHT WRE8TLING CHAM
PIONSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY
WILL BE DETERMINED
WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS A FEATURE
Difficult Feats On Parallel Bars and
Flying Rings Will Be Essayed Oy
Feminine Athletes. Tickets
Going Fast.
Dr. C'lapp has announced (lie fol
lowing list of patrons and patioiiusses
for the ninth annual gymnastic exhibi
tion fo lie held fonfglU nl Hip Armory
. I iS o'cloi k
Chuiuclloi and Mis Samuel Aveiy,
Kegt nt and Mis c R Anderson, I'rof
"I1(l 's W ' "'till, Mr and Mrs
Lamest I-. Haiboui, l)i and Alls A
E (.iienlher, l)i and Mrs Karuham,
Mr I lapp
Piobabl the Iwo numbeis on the
piogiam v hicb aie atttactlng tho
nu.sl attention aie the wiestling
malt 1. and the In-avv g mnustii-s
numb.-, bv the women The wrestling
, ati 1., which will be loi the light-
wiight c h.impioii.ship ol the llnher
sil.v will be limited to tin minute1
unless a I. ill is n-cuied befoie that
time II the leleiee is unable to de
i itle a victoi at (he mil of ten nun
ules then aiioihei tlnee mliiules will
bt given, but in no case will the
wiestling mat t h lake up more than
tluileeii minutes This will insure a
fast match with something doing all
the lime and no "stalling "
The women will put on a heavy
gymnastic exhibition loi the first time
since the exhibitions have been open
to all students of the University. A
leporter who saw some of them in
practice guarantees that they can
equal an thing now performing under
the canvas tops, and that some of
llieii stunts on the flying lings mako
a meie man shudder with horror.
Tickets, which are on side at Port
ei s and the Co Op tor t vvent-flve and
tliiitv five cents, are going fast Any
student who has never seen any of
these exhibitions will do well to lay
aside his books and go
Lillian Peaise will spend the week
end witli Shi.i Smith at Syiacuse
Ah in lilanlioein of Fianklin, and
W C Gibberson of Minnesota, are
isiting lriends at (he Bushnell Guild
! house.
Alpha Phis Back For Formal.
The following girls are back for the
Alpha Plil formal Saturday: Louisa
Stegner, Mary and Ruth Haller, Edna
Sv. eeley, Marjorie Beckett tind Jennie
Underlon of Omaha; Marie Douglas
of Plattsmouth, Ruth Anderson and
Eva Mllenz of Walioo, Gladys Weav
er of Norfolk and Ruth Henninger of
Paw nee City